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You’ve Done a Few Flips, Own a Few Homes and Now You Want to Scale

First, why do real estate investors want to “scale”?  The word scale that I’m referring to is derived from the term economies of scale.  One definition denotes it as “the cost advantage that arises with increased output of a product”.  With rental properties this is true, there is a cost

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What is this “Horrendous” Dodd-Frank Rule President Trump Wants to Fix and How Does it Relate to Investors?

On February 3rd, 2017, President Trump signed an executive order that requires the Secretary of the Treasury to review Dodd-Frank.  So, what is Dodd-Frank? The Dodd-Frank legislation was passed over six years ago and it was intended to prevent the market turmoil that ensued in 2008, from happening again.  If you

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Do You Want to Owe the U.S. Superfund Money for a Cleanup On Your Next Real Estate Deal?

When buying real estate, there are some ways you can save money on your due diligence.  You may think you can save a few bucks but you are risking a magnitude of more money.  Yet, there is one third party report I would not skip.  In my previous article titled

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What’s Going on with the Multifamily Rental Market – April 2017

I was prompted to write this article when I saw an article from Realtor.com titled Apartment Market Slumps as Supply Surges.  I ignored my urge.  Then, a few friends, who read the same news feeds, asked something akin to “Is the multifamily product finally going to crash allowing us investors

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