All posts by: Tehane Gallimore

In this article A lien is a financial claim that a person or company has on a property. Liens are generally placed on real property, such as homes and commercial buildings, but they can also be placed on other forms of...
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In this article Houston, located on the Texas coastline, is America’s fourth largest city. The metropolitan area is officially designated as Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land. The MSA features a very strong economy with deep roots in the energy industry, as well as...
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In this article Conventional wisdom says to go to school, get a good job, and retire at 65.  In his early 20s, Kyle Jones’ path was unconventionally conventional. After forgoing college, he ventured off into the corporate world. He quickly rose through...
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In this article Trying to time the market isn’t really possible—or even advised—in real estate. But if you were to try? One might look at cancellation rates—or the rate at which builders’ new home orders are canceled by consumers. Over the last...
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In this article Making the move before the market does is the ultimate sign of an investor plugged into their environment. Being able to go against the consensus of “logical” thinking is a difficult task, but soon after, when the market...
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In this article Completing ten real estate deals in only eighteen months might seem ambitious for a rookie investor, but today’s guest had no choice after experiencing a MAJOR loss of income. In this episode of the Real Estate Rookie podcast, we’re...
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In this article Can you start real estate investing in your 40s, 50s, or 60s? We’re here to prove that it’s 100% possible, even if you have zero real estate experience or feel like you’re getting a “late start” to rental...
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In this article Chicago, also known as the “Windy City,” is home to about 9.45 million people, making it the third largest city in the United States. It features a large job market, iconic architecture, rich culture and history, and deep-dish...
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In this article Nationwide, cities continue to impose new regulations on short-term rentals, effectively putting Airbnb hosts out of business in some areas. So far, legal attempts to fight the restrictions have been largely unsuccessful. For example, Airbnb and several local hosts...
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In this article The Federal Housing Administration made a move last week that will make it a little easier—at least for some borrowers — to get an FHA loan moving forward. Thanks to a new waiver, lenders no longer have to flag an...
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