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Today’s real estate news from RE-Insider, the California-based real estate news service for Realtors, brokers, investment companies and first time home buyers.

A Close Look at the Memphis Real Estate Market

In This Article If you’re an investor who’s looked out-of-state (OOS) for cash flow, you’ve probably run across Memphis, Tennessee, at one point or another. I initially dismissed the entire market due to its crime statistics and population stagnation. But that assessment is quite unfair: Real estate is hyperlocal, and there are specific neighborhoods with

By |2025-05-15T06:57:17-07:00May 14th, 2025|Industry News|

$1.2 Million Homes in Vermont, Arizona and Pennsylvania

A Victorian-era house in Manchester, a Spanish-style home in Tucson and a rowhouse in Philadelphia.Hayley Van de KarHayley Van de KarHayley Van de KarHayley Van de KarHayley Van de KarHayley Van de KarHayley Van de KarHayley Van de KarHayley Van de KarHayley Van de KarManchester, Vt. | $1.15 millionA Victorian-era house from 1890, on 0.4

By |2025-05-14T06:56:09-07:00May 14th, 2025|Industry News|

The Rookie Guide to Asset Protection: LLCs, Insurance, Partnerships, & Trusts

In This Article Do you really need an LLC for rentals? What about a trust? What kind of insurance should you get? With so many questions (and confusion) surrounding asset protection for real estate investors, we’ve brought on an expert to set the record straight so you can protect your assets—without going overboard or breaking

By |2025-05-14T06:55:21-07:00May 14th, 2025|Industry News|

Don’t Let Student Loans Hold You Back from Homeownership

AGENTS: Did you know you can share a personalized version of this post? Learn more! For Buyers, First-Time Buyers, Buying Tips Did you know? According to a recent study, 72% of people with student loans think their debt will delay their ability to buy a home. Maybe you’re one of them and you’re wondering: Do

By |2025-05-14T06:54:52-07:00May 14th, 2025|Industry News|

A New York Design Week Show Spotlights Furniture With a Story

New York Design Week always inundates the city with sumptuous materials and one-of-a-kind objets — coffee tables made of imported marble, custom lamps with brass hardware and sofas upholstered in wool. But “OUTSIDE/IN,” a show at Lyle Gallery on the Lower East Side, offers something more, with pieces that lean into the makers’ heritage and

By |2025-05-14T06:56:10-07:00May 14th, 2025|Industry News|

California Approves 17 Percent Rate Increase for State Farm

Homeowners reeling from the wildfires in January say that State Farm’s increased rates are unfair and unfounded.State Farm will be allowed to temporarily charge an extra 17 percent for homeowners’ insurance policies in California, after the state gave the company permission, in the wake of the catastrophic fires. The insurer will be allowed to charge

By |2025-05-14T06:56:11-07:00May 13th, 2025|Industry News|

The Hidden Legal Landmines in Off-Market Deals & How to Avoid Them

In This Article Off-market deals have become the holy grail for many real estate investors. And for good reason—they often come with less competition, better terms, and the potential for deeper discounts than properties on the MLS. But after six years of helping clients lock these hidden gems up, I’ve discovered that off-market acquisitions come

By |2025-05-16T06:52:57-07:00May 13th, 2025|Industry News|
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