All posts by: Tehane Gallimore

In this article There are plenty of reasons to want a second home. Whether you’re making the leap into real estate investing and need a property that can cash flow each month or you just need a place to stay in...
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In this article Offer accepted! Now what? As a rookie real estate investor, it can be anxiety-inducing to hear that a seller accepts your house offer. You’ve been working so hard to get up to this point, and now, you’re one...
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In this article The popularity of manufactured (mobile) homes has been on the rise over the past several years, spurred partly by highly competitive traditional housing markets, overall interest in smaller homes, and the search for more affordable housing. But what about adding this type...
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In this article Coliving has often been thought of as solely student housing. When you mention this strategy to investors, they think of house parties, dirty dishes, constant complaints, and a whole lot of maintenance. But ask Jay Chang from Tripalink,...
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In this article Look up any “how to retire early” guide online, and you’ll see some basic information: invest in your 401(k), take advantage of your employer match, buy real estate, and invest the rest in index funds. While this type...
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In this article The real estate markets that have the highest populations tend to have the highest housing prices. Think of cities like New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Seattle. Just a few years ago, these bustling metros were packed...
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In this article Are you tracking the storm brewing in the commercial real estate realm?  It’s not a big surprise. It happens in every downturn in one form or another. But investors always seem to be surprised.  Though this downturn will likely not...
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In this article Your real estate investment’s returns could be ruined by a few hidden costs that you don’t know about. For the rookie real estate investor, it seems like every investment has the same type of expenses; mortgage, taxes, insurance,...
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