Protect Your California Fix and Flip From Flood Damage This Rainy Winter
In late 2010 and early 2011, it began to rain in Toowoomba, a city in Western Brisbane, in Australia. It kept raining, harder rain than anyone had...
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Ground-Up Construction in the Inland Empire a Potential Boon for Developers
Contracting isn’t the most metaphorically-rich industry. After all, building something as tangible as a piece of real estate doesn’t lend itself much...
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One Bunker Hill and Beyond: How Building Renovation Can Increase Your Property Value
You know the drill: If you build it, they will come. What’s true in spiritual baseball movies is also true in real estate, though, in this case, we...
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What L.A. County’s New Earthquake Laws Mean to Real Estate Investors
The world is constantly remaking itself as impossibly huge tectonic plates slide outside of our perception, just beneath our feet, groaning slowly...
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How The Expensive Sacramento Multifamily Market Benefits Residential Rehab Pros
Sacramento is usually, at best, the fourth city people say when you ask them to name California cities. Los Angeles and San Francisco come first,...
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Los Angeles Neighborhoods: What Real Estate Professionals Need To Know
In our last article on Los Angeles, we talked about how the downtown area has been dramatically revitalized. The last decade has seen a huge boom in...
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Manufacturing Income: Buy-and-Hold Loans For Industrial Real Estate Investment
California has sort of a weird reputation that isn’t always in line with what actually happens in the state. It is known as a wild and wooly place,...
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How Cash-Out Refinance Loans Can Save A Struggling Restaurant
There’s a stat out there, a widely-repeated one, that claims that 90-95% of all restaurants fail within the first year. It’s as common a cliche as...
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The Bay Area Housing Boom: What It Means For Residential Rehab
In the fix-and-flip business, everyone indulges in a few mild understatements. “Everything didn’t go exactly to plan” is one, or “The buyer was a...
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