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‘Should I Sell or Rent My House?’ How to Weigh the Pros and Cons

Realtor.com

If you have owned your home long enough, you may have enough equity that you can pay off the balance and be free and clear. After all, a rental comes with its own expenses—like maintenance, repairs, and, if you opt for it, property management. Will your old property appreciate? Can you afford to own two homes?

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Real Estate Investing for Beginners: Expert Tips for Buying Your First Investment Property

Redfin

Buying your first investment property has the potential to be an exhilarating and profitable adventure. From relationship building to conducting due diligence, you’ll be equipped with the knowledge and strategies to enter the world of real estate investing and buy your first investment property with ease.

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Ask Brian: How Do Real Estate Developers Make Money?

Realty Biz

Question from James in TX: Hello Brian, my brother and I inherited a 40-acre piece of property recently. It’s a flat piece of property less than a mile outside of a small town with a population of about 12,000 people. In short, property developers make their money by maximizing the value of the land they are working with.

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What is Self-Directed IRA Real Estate?

Norada Real Estate

Self-Directed IRA Real Estate A self-directed individual retirement account (SDIRA) is a type of IRA, managed by the account owner, that can hold a variety of alternative investments. It allows for alternative investments such as real estate and private equity to be used to grow retirement savings. How to Buy Real Estate with Your IRA?

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How To Get Started in Passive Commercial Real Estate Investing

C4D Crew

As an active real estate investor, you may be buying and rehabbing properties, managing tenants, handling maintenance, collecting rent, or any number of duties associated with managing a property. Passive real estate investors simply buy into a property as a silent partner. What is Passive Real Estate Investing?

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ROI in Real Estate: A Beginner’s Guide to Maximizing Returns

Norada Real Estate

Calculating the ROI on your investment property is critical to know how your investment is performing, or when comparing one investment to another. Several factors impact the ROI in real estate, such as location, property condition, rental income and expenses, financing and leverage, taxes, and depreciation.

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Passive Income Ideas: 25 Ways To Earn More Money In 2020

Marco Santarelli

Some passive income ideas—like investing in stocks or renting out a property—may take some work to get up and running, but they could eventually earn you money while you sleep. Passive income is money that is usually (but not always) received regularly without any or only little effort. It has renewed interest in passive income ideas.

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