5 Ways Small Businesses Use Cash-Out Re-Fi Loans For Capital Expenses
Running a small business is about maximizing income while minimizing expenditures. Sure, you have to spend money on salary and benefits to retain...
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The Trained Eye: 3 Tips for Purchasing a Fix-and-Flip Gem
When a professional reveals a secret to their profession, there is often a moment of disappointment. Think of a magician explaining a card trick or a...
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Do the Bright Thing: Why Rehabbing for Solar Power Is a Great Fix-and-Flip Strategy
If there is one thing California has, it is sun. We could probably use more rain, but that’s not why people move out here. They’re drawn to this land...
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Considering a Distressed Property? Check for These 5 Hidden Problems
People who flip distressed properties generally enjoy the process. They enjoy making a profit at the end, but just as much, they enjoy knowing that...
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The In-Law Suite: Anticipating a Profitable Trend for Your Fix-and-Flip Project
Trends can be hard to pick in real estate, and even harder to take advantage of. In the real estate industry, the time investment required to jump on...
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Maximum Results: Why California’s Minimum Wage Increases Can Boost the Real Estate Rental Market
Four dollars doesn’t seem like very much. It can get you most of a meal at a fast food joint if you order off the value menu. It can get you into the...
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How Lower Housing Prices Can Be Good for the Real Estate Investor
In the movies, falling prices are often followed by, well, falling investors. After all, if a price drops, the product is worth less, the particular...
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From Here to There: Answering 5 Common Questions About Bridge Loans
In real estate investing, it can often seem likes there’s a pit separating you from your goals. It’s tempting to try to walk away, or to close your...
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Will the New Budget Affect Homeowner Tax Breaks and the Real Estate Investment Market?
Housing affordability is a key component of making ownership more appealing to people that currently rent. Owning property costs more upfront than...
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