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A Look at How Much Evictions Really Cost You as a Landlord

In This Article Key Takeaways Evictions can cost between an estimated $4,000-$8,000 for landlords, and between $1,400-$5,100 for tenants, in addition to the mental toll

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Job Numbers Turn Out to Be Overinflated

One startup is aiming to end traditional real estate commissions for good. Jobs numbers get their most significant downgrade in over a decade, forcing the

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High Cash Flow & Low Risk by Turning Tenants into Homeowners

Rent-to-own real estate can make you more cash flow, with less risk and fewer expenses, all while helping tenants become homeowners. But if it’s so

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Can Harris or Trump Solve Our Housing Affordability Crisis?

Housing affordability is at a forty-year low, and we bet you can feel it. Buying a house seems impossibly far away for first-time homebuyers, rent

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How to Start Investing for Retirement: 401(k), IRA, Roth?

The IRA vs. 401(k). You’ve heard of these retirement accounts before, but do you know the difference between the two? Maybe you have a 401(k)

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Why Our Team Is Passively Investing With Private Partnerships

In This Article For several years now, our passive real estate investment club has met monthly to discuss and vet hands-off investments. Every month, we

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Where to Invest in Real Estate if You’re Starting from Scratch

New to real estate investing? In the beginning, you’re drowning in recommendations of where to invest in real estate, especially in 2024. Everyone is shouting

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The 8 Biggest Reasons I’m Excited About BPCON

In This Article Key Takeaways BPCON is the premier event for real estate investors, offering unparalleled networking opportunities, exclusive educational content, and market insights to

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What Should Investors Do if Insurance Prices Keep Rising?

We’re currently in a home insurance crisis. Everyone (except for Henry, apparently) is feeling the sting of home insurance prices rising significantly year after year.

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From $17K/Year Teacher Salary to Financial Freedom

How does a teacher with a LOW salary achieve financial freedom, let alone invest in real estate? Surprisingly, it’s not as hard as you think,