All posts by: Tehane Gallimore

In this article It’s a story that’s echoed across social media platforms from rental property owners across the nation: Vacation rentals are no longer generating the steady revenue investors grew to expect during the pandemic. The era of #Airbnbust has taken...
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In this article The Federal Reserve is a misunderstood arm of the government. Is it public? Is it private? Does congress have any control over it? Most Americans don’t know. Because of this constant confusion surrounding this shadowy subsection of the...
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In this article Multifamily real estate investing was almost impossible to break into over the past few years. Even those that had been in the field for decades were finding it challenging to get offers accepted or deals underwritten. Investors were...
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In this article The real estate market is changing, especially in high-appreciation cities like Phoenix, Arizona. This week, Ashley and Tony made the journey to the Valley of the Sun to visit real estate rookies for a live podcast recording. But...
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In this article What’s the best housing market for real estate investing? If this were 2022, we’d say cities like Boise, Austin, or Phoenix, but things have changed, and many of last year’s top real estate markets look like this year’s...
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In this article How can a simple pressure washing business make you six figures of income a year? With a startup cost of only a couple hundred dollars, today’s guest Chris expanded his pressure washing, Christmas light-hanging, gutter-cleaning operation into a...
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In this article Every investment I’ve made has been within 60 minutes of my home.  There’s no rhyme or reason, it’s simply where I’ve looked for opportunities. It works, so why look elsewhere? Don’t get me wrong, I have chased shiny objects...
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In this article Assisted living investments may be the most underrated, unknown, but ridiculously profitable real estate investment out there. For many investors, turning their single-family home into assisted or senior living seems like an impossible task. Don’t you need to...
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In this article The mixture of (relatively) high interest rates and economic volatility with the fact most homeowners have fixed, low-interest rate debt had induced what real estate economist Bill McBride refers to as the “sellers strike.” As should be expected on the heels of...
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