All posts by: Tehane Gallimore

In this article There’s nothing like spending hundreds of hours looking for property, finding a great deal—and not being able to buy your first investment property.  I should know. This was my life for years. I listened to hundreds of BiggerPockets podcasts, read...
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In this article The market may not be ideal, but according to a new survey, most real estate investors are feeling good about it as we hurtle toward 2024. RCN Capital’s fall investor sentiment survey shows that nearly three in four investors think...
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In this article The Chinese real estate crisis could mean much more for the global economy than you think. One economic giant falls, and other interconnected countries, like the United States, feel the shockwaves. As more and more bad news (or...
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In this article Buying a rental property for just eighty bucks? There’s no way that’s possible. How can you close on a rental for the same amount of money it takes to fill up a tank of gas? Surprisingly, one type...
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In this article If you take these three steps, you’ll reach financial freedom. There are no gimmicks, courses to buy, or get-rich-quick schemes. This three-step, repeatable blueprint to building wealth has been time-tested by some of the world’s most successful real...
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In this article Let’s stop talking about commercial real estate, which actually consists of over a dozen asset types, many of which are quite different.  Headlines like “The Biggest Crash Imaginable is Coming for Commercial Real Estate Assets” might apply to the...
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In this article Recent headlines paint a dire situation for the American consumer. Consumer debt has exceeded $17 trillion, credit card debt is at an all-time high, and sentiment is declining. If true, this is a concerning situation. The American consumer drives the American...
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In this article As investors, we often come across properties that seem to be good deals, but there’s one big issue: the current tenants.  It becomes obvious that the current owner isn’t managing professionally, they didn’t screen properly (or at all), and...
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In this article The multifamily real estate market went from bad to worse. Interest rates are still at record highs, cap rates have somehow stayed compressed, rent growth looks bleak at best, and sellers refuse to budge on their prices. As...
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In this article Vivian Tu, AKA “Your Rich BFF,” is the internet’s expert on money and personal finance. She was doing schoolyard trades before she worked on Wall Street, and now, as the host of Networth and Chill, she talks about...
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