Being a landlord can be rewarding, but comes with challenges. To be successful, it's crucial to avoid these common landlord mistakes.| InvestFourMore
The United States is an amazing place to invest in real estate or buy real estate as an owner-occupant. The US has some of the best financing options, most| InvestFourMore
As someone who's bought and managed many rental properties, including my recent "Ocho" 8-plex (which has been quite the adventure), I can tell you that| InvestFourMore
I have owned rental properties for many years and recently we started using a company that allows us to accept credit cards for rent payments. There are pros| InvestFourMore
I own one rental property out of my area in Cleveland Ohio and we just got that tenant out after she did not pay rent for three years! All of my other rentals| InvestFourMore
I bought my first rental property in 2010 and I admit it was much easier to buy rentals that cash flowed back. At least it was easier in my area in Northern| InvestFourMore
Many landlords are finding it difficult to finance or refinance their properties thanks to high interest rates and high debt-to-income ratios. Debt Service| InvestFourMore
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I bought my first rental property in 2010 when the market was much different! I bought a single-family home for $97k that rented for $1,050 a month. I know| InvestFourMore
Commercial real estate investing can be very intimidating to those who are learning everything that is involved in the business. So what are the pros and cons of commercial real estate investing?| InvestFourMore
The CAP rate can tell us how much a property is worth based on the net operating income. It is essentially the NOI/Current market vlaue but much more goes into getting that number correct.| InvestFourMore
If you do tenant screening properly, it could potentially save you thousands in the long run. Tenants can make or break a rental property.| InvestFourMore
Property managers may seem expensive, but they are actually cheap compared to the time and hassle it can take to manage properties yourself.| InvestFourMore
Should you manage rentals yourself or use a property manager? How hard is it to find tenants, collect rent, and make sure they don't destroy your property?| InvestFourMore
I have been a real estate investor for 20 years or so and I have been a part of many evictions. I am also a real estate broker and I used to sell foreclosures| InvestFourMore
A 1031 exchange is a great tool for investors to defer taxes on rental properties. Be sure to follow all rules and talk to your accountant for the details| InvestFourMore
Technically, I may not have made quite 2 million dollars based on the appraisal but I think the appraisal came in low and I created more equity than that! How was I able to make so much money on one rental?| InvestFourMore
Property managers are a must if you want a passive investment in real estate. But how do you find a good one and what are they responsible for? Find out.| InvestFourMore
An essential aspect of being a successful landlord is being strict with your tenants. Letting tenants walk all over you can lead to a multitude of problems,| InvestFourMore
Should landlords report rent payments to credit bureaus? In this post, I'll discuss the pros and cons for landlords and tenants. This topic is often| InvestFourMore
Here's a BRRRR case study on one of my rentals. In real estate investing, the BRRRR strategy is a powerful tool for building wealth. You'll see how this strategy can be applied, showcasing the potential for significant equity growth and cash flow generation.| InvestFourMore