Renovations Part 1: Determining Your Budget and Scope
Renovating a property probably causes the most anxiety when investing in real estate. A lot rides on the results.
Renovating a property probably causes the most anxiety when investing in real estate. A lot rides on the results.
Kimberly Kesterke’s real estate investing journey emerged from circumstance and self-education.
Kendal James, an Oklahoma City real estate agent, started a business with his wife and another couple after seeing a need to fill in his market.
Ashley Stieger’s road toward FIRE did not start out with a clear goal toward financial independence.
In just two short years, we doubled our real estate investments in Oklahoma City from two to four and will be closing on another property this month. The diverse economy, landlord-friendly regulations and positive economic growth indicators were among the many reasons why we set our sights on the Sooner State.
Amelia liked to browse Zillow and see what properties were available. She had started to target a particular suburb of a New England city, but was very casually investigating the market. One afternoon, she decided to check out a house there that was being sold in a short sale.
Clint and his partners thought they were helping a guy out. They thought they were doing right by a person who was onto a better path after some hard times. Unfortunately, they thought wrong.
We made it to 2021! The vaccine for COVID is making its way to the masses and the year will start anew with the promise of being less eventful and hopefully more social than this past one. If 2020 has taught me anything, it’s that you have to focus on the things you can control and that’s the best way […]
The Coronavirus Pandemic put more than a wrinkle in 2020. It put the economy at a standstill and created a mess of uncertainty. While it slowed real estate transactions, the demand for homes, whether to buy or rent, continues to remain strong. Properties are selling, people are buying and home continue to appreciate, or increase in value without actually having […]
The BRRRR method — Buy, Rehab, Rent, Refinance, Repeat — is a major factor in how we grew our real estate portfolio from three properties to five in about a year’s time. With our real estate business, my husband is the numbers and analytics guy. I handle networking and operations, which taps into my experience as both a communication and […]
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