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Why Use an LLC when Buying an Investment Property?

Thursday, June 29

Purchasing an investment property can be a smart financial decision, but it's important to consider the legal structure under which you will hold the property. One option is to buy the property under a limited liability company (LLC). An LLC is a legal entity that can provide numerous benefits to...


Tips to Find Off-Market Deals

Thursday, June 29

Real estate investors are always on the hunt for off-market leads as they offer great investment opportunities that may not be available to the general public. Off-market properties are typically not listed on the MLS, which means they are not available for public viewing. Instead, they are marke...


Short Term Rental Investing Basics

Thursday, June 22

Short term rental investing has become an increasingly popular investment strategy in recent years. This investment strategy involves purchasing a property, such as a vacation home, and renting it out to travelers on a short-term basis, typically for a few days to a few weeks. In this blog post, ...


Basics of Different Commercial Leases

Thursday, June 15

Commercial real estate leases are agreements that establish the terms and conditions of renting a property for commercial purposes. They differ from residential leases in various aspects, such as duration, rent calculation, and maintenance responsibilities. Commercial leases are used for a wide r...


What is included in a Mortgage Payment?

Thursday, June 08

When buying a home, most people need to take out a mortgage to finance the purchase. A mortgage is a loan that is secured by the property, and typically has a term of 15 to 30 years. The mortgage payment is the monthly amount that you pay to the lender, which includes several different components...


Finding Comps for a Potential Investment

Thursday, June 01

When considering a potential real estate investment, one important step is to find comparable properties, or "comps," in the area. Comps are properties that are similar in size, age, and condition to the property you are considering, and they can help you determine whether the asking price is rea...