10 Reasons Passive Real Estate Investing is a Good Idea
Monday, August 12
If you’re thinking about investing in real estate, you might be wondering if it’s a good idea. One type of real estate investing that can be especially beneficial is called “passive investing.” This means that you don’t have to be directly involved in managing the property or finding tenants. Her...
Passive Income Powerhouse: The Multi-Family Investment Blueprint
Monday, August 12
Navigating the World of Multi-Family Real Estate Investment with Senate EskridgeMy journey in real estate spans across various states, including Oklahoma, Idaho, Texas, Ohio, and North Carolina, with over 800 units under my belt. Today, I want to share insights into the world of real estate inves...
Comparing Return Metrics as a Limited Partner
Friday, August 09
Investing in real estate syndications can be an attractive option for those looking to diversify their portfolios and generate passive income. When evaluating potential real estate investments, it’s important to understand the different return metrics used to measure performance. In this article,...
Unleashing Potential: Insights from Raisefest for Real Estate Investor
Tuesday, August 06
In the bustling world of real estate investment, the Raisefest conference stands as a beacon of knowledge, offering a blend of marketing wisdom, personal development, and investment strategies. I’ve always believed in the power of continuous learning and personal growth. Reflecting on my experien...
Comparing the different real estate asset classes
Monday, August 05
When considering investing in a real estate syndication, one of the first decisions investors must make is which asset class to invest in. There are several different types of real estate asset classes that can be syndicated, each with its own set of characteristics, advantages, and disadvantages...
There are several reasons why multifamily apartments can be a better i
Friday, August 02
Higher returns: Multi-family properties often have higher rental yields compared to single-family homes. This is because you can generate income from multiple units in a multifamily property, whereas with a single-family home, you can only generate income from one unit. Additionally, multifamily ...