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The Introductory Rental Property Loan Financing Guide

  While a fix and flip can be a great source of income and a good strategy for your real estate investing business, it does include one major challenge: it isn’t passive. You and your team need to continue finding deals, rehabbing properties, and making sales in...

What Makes A Real Estate Investor Elite?

What distinguishes the hobbyist from the professional, or the wannabe real estate investor from the elite real estate investor? It can be difficult to quantify. To begin with, what is “elite”? Certainly, elite implies a top tier in a given endeavor. Yet...

Fix & Flip Tips: Managing Your Contractors

If the first rule of success in flipping is to run your numbers accurately, the second — a close second — is to manage the job properly. And this is where a lot of rehabbers encounter challenges, as they coordinate with contractors and work to stay on...

Maximize Your Floorplan To Boost ROI

When you walk around a potential fix and flip project, it’s just as important to take note of the floorplan as it is to notice any physical deficiencies. A house needs to have a comfortable and intuitive flow and the space needs to feel right for it to appeal to...

5 Foolproof Steps to Screen Potential Tenants [Infographic]

Rental investments can be risky – especially if you don’t know how to properly screen your tenants. Evictions are messy and can take months or years; even if your tenant isn’t so bad you need to take drastic measures, less-than-ideal tenants can put a dent in...

How to Line Up Buyers for Your Fix and Flip

The faster you can get from property purchase to sale, the more profitable your fix and flip will be. Time is costly for investors thanks to holding costs like loan interest, property taxes, and utilities – for each, the total amount you pay grows as time...