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$12,000/Month Cash Flow by Cracking the Rental “Formula”
In This Article This investor is producing $12,000 per month in cash flow and is well on his way to early retirement before the age of fifty, and he did it all after taking a DECADE off of investing. By cracking the real estate “formula,” Andre Taylor was able to buy larger properties faster. He
Building Long-Term Wealth With Just 3 Properties (Less = More!)
In This Article Think you need a dozen rental properties to create generational wealth or retire with real estate? Today’s guest is proof that less is often more, especially if you’re not in a rush to scale your portfolio and aren’t afraid to get your hands dirty. Want his personal playbook? Then don’t go anywhere!
Is Florida a Warning Sign for the US Housing Market?
In This Article Could Florida’s housing market downturn be the first sign of a nationwide correction — or is it a regional anomaly? In this episode of On the Market, Dave Meyer dives into Florida’s sharp drop in home prices, especially in the condo market, and explores the factors behind this shift. Are declining migration,
Multi-Generational Homebuying Hit a Record High – Here’s Why
AGENTS: Did you know you can share a personalized version of this post? Learn more! For Buyers, First-Time Buyers, Affordability, Buying Tips Multi-generational living is on the rise. According to the National Association of Realtors (NAR), 17% of homebuyers purchase a home to share with parents, adult children, or extended family. That’s the highest share
Condo or Co-op: Which Is Better for First-Time Buyers?
Readers often ask why anyone would buy a co-op unit when boards are so controlling. Here are a few reasons.Q: Every query I read about co-ops in your Ask Real Estate column makes me wonder why anyone would want to buy into a co-op when condos are a similar but less restrictive option. I’m a
She Joined the Family Business, but She Hasn’t Given Up Her Art
In the world of New York City real estate, it was a given that Zoe Elghanayan would step into the family business.Her father and two of his brothers started a real estate company, Rockrose, with $100,000 from their father in 1970. In 2009, the business split into two, with her father and one of her
High Season, High Stakes: Navigating Summer Risks in Property Management
In This Article Summer might mean beach trips, barbecues, and sunshine for most people, but for real estate investors, the warmer months also bring their own set of challenges. From unpredictable extreme weather events like hurricanes and floods to increased liability concerns from outdoor gatherings, the risks during this season aren’t something you can just
The Real Estate Rookie Implementation Guide: How to Restart Your Portfolio with Small Multifamily Properties
In This Article This implementation guide is based on episode 555 of the Real Estate Rookie Podcast, where Ashley shared exactly how she would start building a real estate portfolio from scratch today if she had no connections, no properties—just experience. Define Your Investment Strategy Start by choosing your focus. Ashley recommends duplexes, triplexes, and
Is Florida a Gigantic Warning Sign For the Rest of the Country?
In This Article Florida is seeing broad home price declines across many of its metros, with no clear end in sight. Some cities are posting double-digit losses. Condos are especially hard hit. So, the question is: Is Florida the canary in the coal mine? Or is it simply experiencing a market correction unique to its
Housing red flag: Data show increase in cancellations of home purchase agreements versus a year ago
By ALEX VEIGA, Associated PressLOS ANGELES (AP) — The latest sign of trouble in the U.S. housing market: A pickup in home purchase agreements falling through before they’re finalized. Some 6% of pending contracts to buy a home were canceled in May, down from 7% in April, but up from 5% in May last year,




