All posts by: Tehane Gallimore

In this article Earlier this year, many Airbnb hosts expected the short-term rental market to fall off a cliff. With the threat of an economic recession, travel spending was supposed to crater, and with it, a slew of Airbnb failures. But...
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In this article Understanding how deeds work is vitally important for every real estate investor. There are several different kinds of deeds, and the type you get when you buy a property may affect whether you have recourse if there are...
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In this article Real estate investors talk about their real estate portfolios a lot. Even in challenging markets, we’re always chasing the next home run—the next amazing off-market deal whispered to us by someone in our network.  But what other kinds of investments...
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In this article This article is presented by Ashcroft Capital. Read our editorial guidelines for more information. A major technological advancement has emerged in recent years, reshaping entire industries and forging new frontiers. The multifamily sector is no exception, as it undergoes a profound...
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Certain areas in a home beg to be carpeted. Bedrooms, living rooms, and playrooms are all high traffic areas where people want to feel cozy and comfortable. Carpet manufacturers have stepped up their game in carpet design options and durability....
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In this article The latest National Association of Realtors Existing Home Sales Report points to a consistent downward trend in existing home sales across the U.S. and issues a stark warning against raising the federal funds rate any further. It also reveals that...
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In this article Mortgage demand has fallen off a cliff, according to Black Knight’s recent Mortgage Monitor Report. With affordability hitting new lows and mortgage rates still rising, home buyers have simply given up on buying a house any time soon....
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In this article You want to retire, but you’ve got credit debt, auto loans, and student loans. It feels like every time you get your paycheck, it quickly slips away, and at the end of every month, you’re left in the...
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In this article About to take out a HELOC to buy an investment property? This could be a move you regret for years, ESPECIALLY if you’re doing this in 2023. As home prices have risen and real estate investors search for...
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In this article First rental property? Security deposits, credit checks, and home renovations can seem DAUNTING when it’s your first real estate rodeo. How much do you charge, which tenant do you select, and will refreshing the grout allow you to...
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