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Real Estate
Investment Strategies
- Commercial Investing: Complicated, You Bet!
Commercial Investing: Complicated, You Bet! According to a recent study in The Economist, residential property investment in developed countries amounted to $48 trillion, while commercial real estate...
- Flipping: Not Gymnastics, But Lots of Exercise
Flipping: Not Gymnastics, But Lots of Exercise 'Flipping', in real estate investing lingo, is nothing more than buying a property and selling it again quickly, hopefully for a healthy profit. It's...
- Marketing, Ancient Art and Modern Science
Marketing, Ancient Art and Modern Science Marketing is something everyone loves to hate, but you can't get around the fact that very little gets sold without it. Definitions vary, but marketing is...
- Maximizing Return on Your Investment
Maximizing Return on Your Investment Buy low, sell high. Anyone in any market aims for that, but few succeed. The only reasonable conclusion is it's easier said than done. So, to be part of that...
- Real Estate Investing: Property or Paper?
Real Estate Investing: Property or Paper? Appraisals and inspections, marketing, renters, rehabs... it can all add up to a huge headache. But real estate investing is still exciting and lucrative....
- Rental Property: Great Investment or Nightmare?
Rental Property: Great Investment or Nightmare? No one profits from their own ignorance. Thinking ahead is your best guarantee when considering whether to rent a property into the future or to sell...
- Rural vs Urban Investing
Rural vs Urban Investing As population shifts occur throughout the world many are finding it possible and desirable to move from urban areas to rural, mountain, and even island locales. In that fact...
- Tax Considerations For The Investor
Tax Considerations For The Investor There is no more Byzantine human invention than the complex tax codes, and among the most complicated are the laws surrounding real estate investing. So, what...
- Timing Buying and Selling
Timing Buying and Selling Buying and selling real estate is similar to timing other investments — stocks, bonds, mutual funds. But there are two important differences. Most investments can be bought...
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