All posts by: Tehane Gallimore

In this article You’re one bad real estate investment away from being cash flow-poor and debt-rich. That’s right, not every investment property works out, and when leveraged the wrong way, a single property could put your financial future on the wrong...
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In this article Earlier in November, new Consumer Price Index (CPI) data was released, revealing that inflation had dropped on a year-over-year basis from 8.2% in September to 7.7% in 23. This is welcomed news. Don’t get me wrong, 7.7% inflation is still...
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Japanese Maple Acer palmatumImage: andykazie/Getty Height: 15-25 feetSpread: 20 feetZones: 5-8Fall color: Maroon to orangeCare: Plant in dappled shade so delicate leaves won’t burn in summer; not particular about its soil; keep moisture consistent, especially during dry spells.Value add: Slow-growing (it won’t...
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For years, homeowners have preferred hardwood flooring. These floors are an investment because they’re timeless and durable. On top of that, you can choose from different colors, stains, and grains to get the look you want.  Because hardwood floors are popular,...
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Home improvement pros and DIYers tout a fresh coat of paint as a favorite among low-cost home upgrades that can make a huge impact. But what else can you do to accessorize and decorate? Sometimes the little things can make...
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In this article This article is presented by RentPrep. Read our editorial guidelines for more information. Keeping clear documentation is an essential part of your work as a landlord. With the correct paperwork, it will be easier to run your business, prove eviction cases,...
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How can myths sound so right yet still be wrong? Take the one that says homeowners need to do a big remodeling project (think HGTV gut rehab) to get a worthwhile return on investment or happiness. Not necessarily, according to...
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There are so many good reasons for home improvement — even in a tough economy. You may want to boost your home’s future sales value, add livable space, refresh an aging room or feature. Or you may just want to...
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In this article To have something you’ve never had, you have to be willing to do something you’ve never done before. Today’s guests, Amy Wright and Mitch Mathern are doing something most people haven’t seen before, a twist on the BRRRR method. They’ve closed on three properties in three years,...
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In this article You’ve heard about the blue pill and the red pill. But have you heard about the blue line and the green line?   You should. Because they recently crossed. Which could be disastrous for some real estate investors. And no,...
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