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Market Map: 240 Real Estate Technology Companies Transforming Today’s Housing Market

GeekEstate

I’m excited to release Thomvest’s real estate technology market map, which includes more than 240 companies operating within the residential real estate segment. This is the third update to the market map and includes over 100 additional companies — a testament to the pace of entrepreneurship in this segment.

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Opinion: Is the time ripe for a third way to tap home equity?

Housing Wire

In today’s environment, homeowners are looking for new answers — and financing platforms — to solve that puzzle. Alternatives to conventional financing are in demand, and in parallel, emerging players have created avenues for capital to join an efficient, rapidly-emerging, and fintech-driven asset class. Why a third way?

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This Is How Much Profit You Should Make On a Rental Property

Kyle Handy

If you have some extra cash to invest and are considering putting it into a rental property, you should first consider how much you can expect to spend versus how much you can expect to make before investing your money. Essentially, you are turning some of your equity into cash.

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What Property Managers Should Know About the Low Income Housing Tax Credit Program

App Folio

With a national shortage of more than 7 million affordable rental homes for low-income families, there is a significant need for investors and property managers to focus their attention on new affordable housing projects that will serve those who need it most. According to the NLIHC , 71% of extremely low income households in the U.S.

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Navigating the Real Estate Market: Trends and Insights

Realty Biz

In addition to selling houses, you can work as a property manager, real estate attorney, home inspector, real estate photographer, and more. If you are working with a seller, you can advise what financing options your client has to finance upgrades such as home equity and Federal Housing Administration loans.

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How to Calculate the ROI of Your Rental Property (3 Steps)

Kyle Handy

These include marketing costs, property management fees, property taxes, and maintenance. Marketing: The cost of marketing a rental property, such as advertising and tenant screening fees. Property Management: The cost for a property manager to oversee the daily operations of the rental property.

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Is Real Estate Investment Trusts a Good Career Path in 2024?

Marco Santarelli

REITs are companies that own, operate, and finance income-generating properties such as apartments, malls, hotels, warehouses, and more. REITs allow investors to buy shares of these properties and earn dividends from the rental income or capital gains. A marketer needs to have creative, strategic, and communication skills.