All posts by: Tehane Gallimore

In this article Your home equity could be the secret sauce to earlier retirement. With so many homeowners and rental property investors across the nation sitting on hundreds of thousands in home equity, one asks, “what if you used this trapped...
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In this article The following is an excerpt from SCALE: A Successful Agent’s Guide to Leveling Up Their Real Estate Business by David Greene, real estate agent and host of the BiggerPockets Real Estate Podcast. It All Starts With Your Team Achieving your maximum...
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In this article When people consider taking the leap to start investing in real estate, one question always persists: is now the right time to start investing? The longer this question looms in an investor’s mind, the harder the proposition becomes....
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In this article Most people would assume ‘Love is Blind’ star Nancy Rodriguez built most of her wealth after appearing on the show. But most people would be wrong. For the past seven years, Nancy has been quietly building a cash-flowing...
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In this article For lifelong real estate investors, the 1031 exchange can be the trick to help them save on taxes and build significantly more wealth. This post is the road map to making this happen. What is a 1031 Exchange? If a...
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In this article If you’re in the market for a new home, there are many things you need to figure out before you make the leap to homeownership. A big obstacle to consider when you want to buy a house is...
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In this article Most investors would agree that buying an investment property is different than buying your primary home. While a traditional mortgage may make sense for your main home, this is not always the best option for an investment property....
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In this article This article is presented by DoorLoop. Read our editorial guidelines for more information. Can you win in any market? No seasoned real estate investor would deny the importance of keeping up with macro and micro market conditions. Ignore either, and you don’t...
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