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Ep 11541154 - 11 Places to Find Foreclosure and Pre-foreclosure Listings by Sarah Bloomfield
Every serious real estate investor should know how to find foreclosure and pre-foreclosure listings. If you don’t know how foreclosure and pre-foreclosure work, you could be missing out on some potentially great bargains on investment property. The first step in finding foreclosure and pre-foreclosure listings is knowing where to look. Use this guide to discover the best places to find foreclosures and pre-foreclosures so you can scale your real estate business by purchasing properties below market value. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ep 11531153 - How Much Money Do You Need to Invest in Real Estate? by Scott Gibson
Residential real estate investing has the potential to be very profitable. But how much do you need to invest in real estate and generate steady passive income? Unfortunately, the perceived excessive costs involved in purchasing real estate can intimidate aspiring residential real estate investors. However, understanding all the costs of buying a real estate investment property will help you avoid costly mistakes. Buying a rental property, holiday home, or property to flip can yield short-term and long-term financial gains. However, the money needed to start real estate investing depends on several factors. You must establish a contingency fund, pay closing costs, and save for the down payment. Then you have ongoing costs like mortgage payments, property maintenance, and property taxes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ep 11521152 - Mortgage Rates Reach Multidecade Highs Again And Demand is Now Falling by Aly Yale
Mortgage rates hit their highest point in nearly 23 years last week, and consumers responded accordingly. According to the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA), mortgage applications to purchase a home were down 27% compared to a year ago, while refinance applications were 21% lower. “Overall applications declined, as both prospective homebuyers and homeowners continue to feel the impact of these elevated rates,” says Joel Kan, MBA vice president and deputy chief economist, in a press release. “Elevated” is certainly one way to put it. The average rate on 30-year, fixed-rate mortgages hit 7.31%—the highest level since late 2000. At the same time, jumbo mortgage rates hit their highest point in MBA’s recorded history (since 2011). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ep 11511151 - Loans for House Flipping: Options for Real Estate Investors by Samantha Hawrylack
If you prefer fix-and-flip projects, you know how crucial it is to have money available to grab great deals and cover renovation costs. Most investors need loans for house flipping to ensure they have enough capital to handle the details of flipping houses. Fortunately, there are many kinds of loans for flipping houses, and just like shopping for a mortgage for your primary residence, you should know what to consider when looking at house-flipping loans. Property investors have options to finance fix-and-flip properties, including conventional and even hard money loans. Here’s a summary of the available loan options for flipping houses, including the pros and cons of each, to help you decide. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ep 11501150 - Four Ways to Approach Real Estate Investing Online by Ryan Barone
Investing in real estate digitally can seem daunting at first. How can you use tech to build and curate your portfolio? Luckily, we’ve outlined four easy ways you can integrate tech into your real estate business and use digital tools to invest in real estate. 1. Look for Up-and-Coming Markets Online When it comes to learning how to invest in real estate digitally, start off by learning your markets. Whether you’re investing in-state or long-distance investing, you’ll want to understand the market you’re investing in. To do this, start by researching areas you’re interested in on sites like BiggerPockets and listing sites like Realtor.com and Zillow. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ep 11491149 - Rental Income Taxes by Chris Bibey
If you own rental real estate, you must be aware of tax responsibilities on the federal, state, and (in some cases) local levels. With this knowledge, you can ensure that all rental income is reported on the applicable tax returns. Types of Rental Income As an investor, correctly categorizing your rental income is critical for both tax and financial planning. In general terms, rental income can be classified into two categories: Active income: This stems from hands-on activities like short-term rentals or managing properties. Examples include daily rentals or properties where you’re significantly involved in the operations. Passive income: This is generated from long-term leases where you aren’t actively involved in the day-to-day operations. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ep 11481148 - 12 Benefits of Real Estate Investing by Ashley Friedman
The benefits of real estate investing are mind-blowing. Besides its tax advantages, returns, and opportunities for passive income, real estate investing offers several other benefits that any real estate investor can take advantage of. If you’re considering investing in real estate—or want a refresher on why you did it in the first place—here are some of the most talked-about benefits when investing in real estate. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ep 11471147 - Debunking the 7 Myths and Misconceptions About Turnkey Investing by Zach Lemaster
When it comes to the rabbit hole of real estate investing options, the word “turnkey” is among the most commonly used but poorly applied terms around. In fact, many businesses use “turnkey” in their marketing materials just to capture a large audience. Turnkey investing is still a highly valuable investment strategy that offers many clear advantages that would otherwise be difficult to come by. The most obvious reason to use this strategy is that the properties are already livable—you won’t spend nearly as much time on renovations and repairs. I’ve found that these properties are also more affordable in comparison to building from scratch. Good prices are necessary at a time when property values are increasing rapidly. You won’t need to consider material costs or try to find affordable contractors, which will make it easier for you to maximize your returns. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ep 11461146 - Private Money Lending: What Investors Need to Know by Beth Johnson
When you first think of real estate investments, flipping properties, running short-term vacation rentals, or becoming a landlord are the first things that typically come to mind. Many investors purchase properties and either renovate to resell them or rent them out, but there’s another way to work as a real estate investor without actually needing to be involved in the sales or renting processes. Private money lending is an alternative to active real estate investing that requires more hands-on involvement—and the potential return on investment (ROI) can be exceptional. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ep 11451145 - AI Will Transform Multifamily Real Estate—Here’s How by Travis Watts
A major technological advancement has emerged in recent years, reshaping entire industries and forging new frontiers. The multifamily sector is no exception, as it undergoes a profound transformation, all thanks to the remarkable power of artificial intelligence (AI). Here, we’ll delve into the compelling reasons why investing in multifamily apartments infused with AI is a savvy choice for investors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ep 11451144 - 17 Questions To Ask an Investor-Friendly Real Estate Agent by Samantha Hawrylack
When looking for an investor-friendly real estate agent, you should ask different questions than if you were buying a primary residence. Purchasing investment properties requires different factors, decisions, and calculations that regular real estate agents don’t use. A real estate license isn’t enough to qualify agents to help you with real estate investment purchases. So before you hire an agent to work with you in your real estate investment business, you should know what to ask the agent before starting out. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ep 11431143 - 7 Ways How to Spot a Fake Pay Stub From Your Tenants by Chris Bibey
It’s common practice to request a pay stub from prospective tenants for income verification. While this sounds like a simple, straightforward process to verify income, there’s trouble lurking in the form of a fake pay stub. Indeed, some try to create pay stubs online to create fake proof of income. Simple Signs to Spot Fake Pay Stubs Knowing how to spot fake pay stubs can save you from a lot of hassle in the future. Here are seven signs you should look for to check stubs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ep 11421142 - Six Sources of Deals That Investors Can Capitalize On In Any Market by Brian Tepfer
There are three things on investors’ and agents’ minds right now: high interest rates, elevated home prices, and low inventory. With mortgage rates approaching 8% and the median price for a home in the United States over $410,000 (up around 46% from $280,000 in 2020) as of June, fewer people are buying and selling real estate. This trend doesn’t seem to be ending soon, leaving agents and investors wondering when they’ll get relief from this turbulent market. But what if you don’t need to wait for the market to change to find great leads and continue scaling your business? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ep 11411141 - What Is Rental Property Insurance & Do Landlords Need It?
Most real estate investors understand the need to protect their assets with insurance. If you’re considering renting out property, however, you may not know the difference between homeowners insurance and rental property insurance (also known as landlord insurance). In this article, we’ll break down what rental property insurance is, why it’s important, and how you can choose the best policy for your business. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ep 11401140 - How to Calculate a Mortgage Payment by Samantha Hawrylack
You can leverage your real estate investments by borrowing money to afford a higher purchase price. Knowing how to calculate a mortgage payment is important to make significant business decisions when adding to your real estate portfolio. Typical Costs Included in Your Mortgage Payment Your mortgage payment involves many costs, not just the amount you borrow to invest in a home. Some variables you may control, but others are fixed monthly expenses you must include in your mortgage payment, such as monthly interest, taxes, and insurance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ep 11391139 - Real Estate Investment Trusts: Are They a Good Career Path? by Samantha Hawrylack
Have you always had your eye on getting into the real estate industry? Maybe you aren’t keen on working as a real estate agent but know you want to be involved in the industry somehow. You may be a great fit for real estate investment trusts if you have a good mix of real estate and finance expertise. But you might ask yourself, “Is real estate investment trusts a good career path?” They can be for the right people. The key is understanding the personalities and skills that work best for working in the real estate investment trust industry and the pros and cons. All jobs have good and bad sides that you should understand before starting a new position, including those in the real estate industry. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ep 11381138 - What Is Net Operating Income (NOI) In Real Estate? by Heather Orr
Net operating income (NOI) is a fundamental real estate valuation method for real estate investors. NOI helps you calculate an investment property’s potential real estate revenue. The NOI formula is straightforward and easy to calculate, whether you need to predict potential rental income on an investment property, evaluate the purchase of a property, or consider raising rents to boost cash flow. You deduct the operating expenses from the gross operating income (GOI) to calculate a property’s potential rental income. In other words, a property’s NOI is the difference between how much the property costs to operate and the amount of revenue it generates. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ep 11371137 - Want to Increase Short-Term Rental Bookings? Make an Instagram Account by Liz Zack
You spend way too much time on Instagram (and TikTok and Pinterest and…), and guess what—your potential short-term rental guests do too. Why miss an opportunity to get in front of them when they’re dreaming about their next getaway? Why miss an opportunity to remarket to your past guests by reminding them how awesome your place was? Don’t leave your fate up to the Airbnb algorithm alone. Take matters into your own hands and start building out and developing your own organic audience. While you do need to devote some time to channel upkeep, you shouldn’t need more than a few hours a week once you get going. Track how many people view your bio, and click through your booking link to make sure you’re getting ROI on your efforts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ep 11361136 - Form 8825: How to Accurately Track Your Rental Income and Expenses by Cyrus Vanover
Although filling out IRS tax forms each year isn’t any fun, it is a necessary part of real estate investing. Thankfully, the tax forms for rental properties aren’t complicated. If you are investing as a member of a partnership or as an S corporation, you will need to report your earnings on Form 8825. Making sure you fill out Form 8825 correctly is vitally important. Accurate financial reporting is required and could help you determine if you qualify for certain tax deductions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ep 11351135 - 30 Ways To Find Good Real Estate Deals In 2023
Wondering how to find good real estate deals? Let us count the ways! We’ve come up with 30 different methods to find real estate deals in today’s competitive real estate market. As a real estate investor, you’re probably familiar with some of these tips, but we promise many are new on your radar! Those great real estate deals are out there, allowing you to build wealth if you know where to look! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ep 11341134 - Assumable Mortgage: What Is It, How It Works, Pros & Cons by Brian Carberry
An assumable mortgage is when a home buyer takes over the seller’s existing mortgage. When assuming a mortgage, the same terms and conditions from the seller’s mortgage are transferred to the buyer. A mortgage loan assumption means the buyer does not have to apply for their own mortgage. Instead, they “assume” the original mortgage’s interest rate, repayment period, and remaining balance. An assumable loan has pros and cons for buyers and sellers. Therefore, knowing how assumable mortgages work can help you decide on the best type of home loan for your circumstances. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ep 11331133 - Home Appraisal: How It Works and How Much It Costs by Samantha Hawrylack
The home appraisal is a big part of the home buying process, especially if you need a mortgage loan. Lenders require appraisals to ensure the home is worth enough money to lend to investors to purchase the home. Since investment properties are riskier for lenders, they use the expertise of a licensed appraiser to determine the home’s value. Home appraisals may feel like another obstacle to investing in properties. Still, they help you make the right decision about investing in real estate and ensure you’re making a good investment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ep 11321132 - IX Ways To Learn About Real Estate Investing by Ashley Friedman
Real estate investing, if done right, can create endless opportunities. Real estate is an awesome income producer with the right investment and jumpstarts your way to complete financial freedom. Many real estate investors become successful through the process of learning. For a beginner investor, the learning experience is often hands-on, like shadowing someone in the field or learning through courses or books. Even seasoned investors will continue to educate themselves throughout their careers to prosper even more. And in some states, there is a continuing education requirement to renew things like a real estate license, so for some, learning is required. This article discusses the best resources to help any real estate professional learn and understand investing from a financial, legal, and market perspective. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ep 11311131 - Washington, D.C. Real Estate Market—Prices & Trends in 2023 by Dave Meyer
The Washington, D.C. metropolitan area has one of the strongest real estate markets in the United States. With a large population, high incomes, and a well-diversified labor market, D.C. has a strong foundation for sustained economic growth. And, because the D.C. area is comprised of more than just the capital city and includes parts of Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia, there are several sub-markets for real estate investors to consider. Let’s go over the most important information you need to know about the Washington, D.C. real estate market. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ep 11301130 - What’s Next For DSCR Loans? Updates For 2024 and Beyond by Robin Simon
Throughout the past year, this series of articles has comprehensively covered DSCR loans. We have discussed how to get the best rate and terms, how to use advanced strategies to maximize return, and a long list of FAQs (part 1 and part 2). Also published was a guide on the full list of documents needed for a DSCR loan and a helpful glossary of terms for navigating the private lending process. We explored specific real estate investing strategies and how DSCR loans stack up when investing in short-term rentals, using the BRRRR method, or diving into small multifamily investing. Now, we will go over what’s next in DSCR loans—an overview of what innovations or additions to the DSCR loan product lineup may come in 2024, as well as the next evolution of this revolutionary loan product. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ep 11291129 - How Much Does a Tiny House Cost: A Guide For Investors by Heather Orr
The tiny homes market is predicted to grow by a staggering $3.57 billion between 2022 and 2026, according to a Global Tiny Homes Market report. While trends like the off-grid and tiny house movement may have caused some to dismiss tiny houses, their popularity among investors is increasing for many reasons. Tiny houses are more accessible to investors with limited capital because they offer a lower upfront investment than traditional houses. Also, the surge in demand for unique, affordable, and sustainable living spaces that use less energy and create less waste has given rise to a niche market for tiny houses as attractive rental options. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ep 11281128 - DSCR Loans Glossary: Rental Property Loan Terms & Acronyms to Know by Robin Simon
Navigating the world of financing rental properties can be overwhelming for even experienced real estate investors. There are tons of terms, phrases, and acronyms that can cause confusion, and real estate finance is also notorious for misnomers and multiple terms that all mean the same thing. To help investors master the world of DSCR loans and know how to effectively communicate and work with rental property lenders, here is a helpful glossary of terms you need to know to understand investment property mortgage lending like a pro. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ep 11271127 - Should You Pay Off Your Mortgage Early or Invest?
When you have a limited amount of money coming in each paycheck, it can be very easy to have conflicting financial goals, such as: Achieving financial independence. Paying off real estate (such as an investment property or personal home). Asking “Should I pay off my mortgage?” and not knowing the answer is a problem many homeowners face. For many, it’s a difficult choice because the right answer is different for everyone. Decisions are extremely individualized to your specific financial situation. Let’s talk about what might influence this decision of paying down your mortgage for you and your family. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ep 11261126 - The 3 Phases of Your Financial Life—Where Are You? by Paul Moore
How often do you ask the big questions of life? Why am I here? What was I put on the planet to do? Who ate the Outback leftovers that I clearly marked in the company fridge? Semi-boneless ham—does it have a bone or not? This article deals with some weighty life and investing issues. I came across this nifty chart from Visual Capitalist that got me thinking about the different phases of a real estate investor’s life. Let’s summarize the chart first, then we’ll see how we could apply this to real estate. And to you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ep 12251125 - How to Navigate Today’s Real Estate Market: Tips From 3 Industry Experts by Corrina Allen
From inflation to interest rate hikes to low inventory and elevated prices, today’s market can give some real estate investors pause. Industry volatility can set off emotional reactions in investors who haven’t fortified themselves against the ups and downs of the market. Navigating these fluctuations takes knowledge, patience, peer support, and the right set of tools to keep cash flow under control and your head above water. We spoke with three investing experts about their strategies for building and maintaining a successful real estate investing business—regardless of the challenges the market might present. Here are their best tips. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ep 11241124 - Tulsa Real Estate Market—Prices & Trends in 2023 by Dave Meyer
Tulsa, Oklahoma, is an exciting real estate market featuring strong population growth, job growth, and cash flow potential. The area has an excellent economic climate to support great investing returns well into the future. Here, we’ll cover the following: Home Prices Rent Trends Population, Labor Market, and Income Cash Flow Potential Winning Investment Strategies Let’s get started. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ep 11231123 - The Housing Market Has Outperformed My Expectations—Here’s My Mid-Year Housing Recap and Predictions by Dave Meyer
As we pass the midpoint of 2023, it’s a good time to take a look at what’s happened in the housing market so far this year and consider what could happen in the second half of the year. The big headline from housing so far has been the resilience of home prices. Even as mortgage rates have hung around 7% and sales volume has dropped about 50% from June 2021 to June 2023, prices are somewhere between flat and -3% YoY, depending on who you ask. No matter what data you look at, so far, the calls of a market crash have been incorrect. In fact, recent trends suggest home prices could even be up by year-end. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ep 11221122 - Short-Term Rental Loans: What Are the Options and How Do DSCR Loans Stack Up? by Robin Simon
Short-term rentals continue to be one of the hottest areas of real estate investing in 2023. Despite some market volatility, slow down, and saturation in some areas, smart, professional short-term rental investors continue to thrive, expand, and scale. What separates the successful STR investors from those facing a personal portfolio “Airbnbust”? It’s simple: Investors who succeed with short-term rentals are those who approach the business professionally—lining up all the moving pieces for success in STR real estate. Typically, this means approaching it like a business—utilizing a pricing engine; hiring top-notch management or implementing cutting-edge automated systems; developing relationships with the right agents, cleaners, handymen, and accountants; and often, the most important piece: mastering the financing. Getting each of these dialed is often the key to success and scale, freeing investors up to focus on the highest-value activity: finding and closing deals. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ep 11211121 - How To Calculate Cap Rate For Investment Properties by Paul Moore part 2
If you’re new to real estate investing, you may feel overwhelmed and wonder how to determine which properties to buy. Optimally, you’d like to get a handle on which investments will be the most profitable before jumping in—and you can—by understanding how to calculate cap rate. Calculating the market cap rate, or capitalization rate, is hands down the best place to begin, especially for real estate investors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ep 11201120 - How To Calculate Cap Rate For Investment Properties by Paul Moore part 1
If you’re new to real estate investing, you may feel overwhelmed and wonder how to determine which properties to buy. Optimally, you’d like to get a handle on which investments will be the most profitable before jumping in—and you can—by understanding how to calculate cap rate. Calculating the market cap rate, or capitalization rate, is hands down the best place to begin, especially for real estate investors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ep 11191119 - 6 Effective Ways to Increase Lease Renewal Rates and Keep Great Tenants by Alondra Segoviano
One of the easiest ways to establish a consistent income stream is by improving lease renewal rates among your tenants. Doing so can help you avoid turnover costs that quickly add up and help you retain tenants you’ve enjoyed renting to. There are various ways to find and keep great tenants, but we outlined the top six ways to increase lease renewal rates. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ep 11181118 - Capital Expenditures (CapEx): Definition, Formula, Examples by Brian Carberry
Capital expenditure (CapEx) is a common term for many businesses and real estate investors. Understanding CapEx and how it’s calculated is important for knowing how much rent to charge each month to ensure long-term profitability. It can help you prepare for future maintenance expenses, and it’s also used by lenders when evaluating your business for a loan. What Is Capital Expenditure? Capital expenditure refers to money used by businesses to buy, upgrade, and maintain long-term physical assets. Also called fixed assets, these are items that businesses expect will improve their future cash flow. A capital expenditure project could include buying a rental property or adding a new roof to an existing home. Another term for long-term or fixed assets is capital assets. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ep 11171117 - Why You Need a Real Estate Attorney on Your Investment Team by Jane Meggitt
A real estate attorney is required at closing in many states. Even if your state doesn’t demand that a real estate lawyer appear, having a legal professional representing your interests is usually a good idea. When you’re investing in real estate, finding the right lawyer is essential. Your real estate attorney assists you in navigating every aspect of the process. If legal issues arise in real estate transactions, you have someone who knows real estate laws fighting for you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ep 11161116 - When is it Truly the Best Time to Get Into Real Estate? by Brian Tepfer
In the first half of 2023, only 14 of every 1,000 U.S. homes changed hands. That’s down from 19 out of every 1,000 during the same period in 2019 and represents the lowest share in at least a decade. Needless to say, the housing market is experiencing a slowdown, leaving some prospective investors uncertain whether now is a good time to get into real estate. However, with the right strategy, you can make money in any market. In this article, we’ll explore factors to consider before investing in real estate, market trends to watch, and which investment strategies these call for. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ep 11151115 - Loan to Value Ratio (LTV): What Is It & How to Calculate It by Scott Gibson
The loan-to-value (LTV) ratio is a key metric mortgage lenders use to assess their risk of lending you money. Most lenders use the LTV ratio, credit score, debt-to-income ratio, interest rate, and property value when processing your mortgage application. The loan-to-value ratio affects the amount of down payment the lender requires. Simply put—the lower your LTV ratio, the better your chance of getting finance approved at a competitive rate. This article is a complete guide to understanding LTV ratios and how they can help you make wise property investments. You will also find out how to calculate LTV ratios. Additionally, you will get key insights into securing cheaper financing terms. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ep 11141114 - The Overlooked Aspect of Short-Term Rentals: Furnishing—Here’s What You Should Do by Liz Zack
For some of us, the most fun part of the real estate journey is actually furnishing and decorating your STRproperties (Okay, the revenue part is pretty great, too). But purchasing a house worth of furniture in a matter of days or weeks can be overwhelming for anyone. There are certainly services you can employ to help you, including your property manager, but this task is also definitely something you can tackle yourself. Here’s what to consider as you get started. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ep 11131113 - Should I Invest in a Neighborhood with an HOA? by Ashley Friedman
When investors set out to find a new investment, they’ll likely come across an HOA property. Unless you know exactly what an HOA property entails, you may be left asking yourself, “Should I invest in a property with an HOA?” Investing in a homeowners association property requires significant effort because of the many oversights and restrictions. It’s a challenge, but it has benefits if you’re willing to do the work. From fees to rental restrictions, we’ll dive into what to expect when investing in a property under a homeowners association. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ep 11121112 - DSCR Loans: The Short-Term Rental Investor’s Secret Weapon to Scaling Their Business by Daniel Ramirez
When it comes to investing in real estate, securing the right type of financing plays a crucial role in any successful transaction. This principle holds even more truth for investors aspiring to venture into the short-term rental space—a burgeoning sector in today’s real estate industry. The available options for financing are varied, encompassing traditional loans, hard money loans, or even loans sourced from personal connections. However, in this comprehensive guide, our focus shifts toward an incredibly powerful tool for scaling your real estate portfolio: DSCR loans. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ep 11111111 - Three Successful Experts Gave Us Their Best Advice on Short-Term Rentals—Here’s What They Said by Liz Zack
When you’re self-managing short-term rentals (STRs), you will eventually need a system. Maybe you can get away with chatting with your guests directly in the native VRBO interface with one or two doors, but as soon as you scale much beyond that, you’ll need to bring in a little help from apps or sites designed to address every stage in the STR rental journey. And there are a lot to choose from out there. We asked three experienced STR investors and property managers—people who have basically tested everything on the market—to share some of their favorites and the reasons they love them. These lists are not exhaustive by any stretch but offer great insight into platforms they use and trust. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ep 11101110 - Buying A House With An LLC: What Investors Need To Know by Scott Gibson
Buying a house with an LLC has many benefits for real estate investors. When the limited liability company owns the property, you can access tax benefits and asset protection. You may also find it easier to partner with other investors. However, setting up an LLC can be complicated, and you may struggle to secure a mortgage loan. Are you a first-time real estate investor looking to buy your first investment property? Or do you already own multiple properties and wonder if you should transfer property ownership to an LLC? If so, this article is for you. From setting up an LLC and managing legal and financial considerations, this article will guide you through the process of buying a house with an LLC. You will also learn about the pros and cons of owning an LLC. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ep 11091109 - BRRRR Loans: What Are the Options, and How Do DSCR Loans Stack Up? by Robin Simon
The BRRRR method of real estate investing continues to be one of the most-used strategies in 2023. With interest rates elevated yet property values remaining resilient, finding cash flow with a reasonable down payment is an incredible challenge. However, the BRRRR strategy (buy, rehab, rent, refinance, repeat) makes sense for a lot of investors, as value can be created through forced appreciation (renovations) and capital recycled through cash-out refinances. With rates high and competition fierce, nailing the financing piece of the BRRRR method has never been more important. This article will explore the loan options facing BRRRR strategy investors, with a focus on the all-important third R: refinance. Specifically, we’ll compare DSCR refinance loans to traditional options, namely bank or conventional loans. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

1108 - WalletHub Ranked the 182 Best Markets to Rent In—Where Should You Be Investing? by Moriah Costa
It might be expensive to buy, but rental prices are also rising across the U.S. While some might think it might be better to rent than own, in some cases, that’s not always the case. Inflation has drastically impacted rental prices, which rose 6.2% year over year in 2022, according to a study by WalletHub. But some areas in the U.S. are better to rent in than other areas. WalletHub’s latest report on the 2023 Best & Worst Places to Rent in America found that many of the best places to rent are in the western part of the U.S. Looking at not just rental prices but also quality of life standards, the study ranks 182 of the top cities across the U.S. for renters based on 21 key measures of rental attractiveness and quality of life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ep 11071107 - Top 5 Build-to-Rent Housing Markets for Cash Flow and Appreciation in 2023 by Zach Lemaster
Investing in real estate isn’t something that involves using just one strategy. The best strategy for you depends on the type of investor you are and the current market dynamics. In 2023, build-to-rent (BTR) is quickly becoming the most effective investment strategy for beginners and experienced investors alike. BTR gives investors the opportunity to purchase new construction properties below market value in growing locations. There are many advantages associated with using BTR to grow your investment portfolio, which include hardly any maintenance, builder warranties, substantial appreciation in growing markets, the ability to attract high-quality tenants, and more financing options. We’ve started using a unique portfolio lender that finances new construction rentals with as little as 5% down, with no PMI (private mortgage insurance) costs. It is creative financing options like this that have allowed us to expand our portfolio quickly in the BTR space, obtaining more properties with less capital down. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ep 11061106 - Foreclosure Activity Continues to Steadily Increase as COVID Era Policies End by Moriah Costa
Foreclosures across the U.S. are on the rise and nearing pre-pandemic levels, according to real estate data firm ATTOM. ATTOM’s midyear foreclosure activity report found that foreclosure activity has been gradually increasing over the last few quarters as COVID-related policies have ended. Across the U.S., 0.13% of all housing units foreclosed in the first half of 2023. Foreclosures are up 13% from the same period in 2022 and up 185% from the same period two years ago. “Similar to the first half of 2022, foreclosures activity across the United States maintained its upward trajectory, gradually approaching pre-pandemic levels in the first half of 2023,” Rob Barber, CEO of ATTOM, said in a statement. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ep 11051105 - New Bill in Congress Seeks to End Depreciation Advantage for These Investors by Lindsay Frankel
Earlier this month, Democratic lawmakers introduced a new bill designed to disincentivize investors from buying up single-family homes. The bill, known as the Stop Predatory Investing Act, would eliminate interest and depreciation deductions for investors who acquire 50 or more new single-family rental homes after the bill is enacted. The bill allows a couple of exceptions—investors would still be permitted to take deductions on homes built to rent or financed using Low-Income Housing Tax Credits. And those who elect to sell a property to a homeowner or qualified nonprofit would be permitted to take deductions for the year of the sale. The bill is aimed at increasing housing access and affordability, particularly for first-time homebuyers purchasing starter homes. Proponents of the bill allege that corporate investors outbid families for homes and rent those homes at increasingly high prices, creating too much competition for would-be homeowners amid a housing shortage. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices