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Real Estate is a Recession Resistant Investment

Real Estate is a Recession Resistant Investment

Jan 27, 2021 | Intro Real Estate Investing

Each time a recession hits, it takes us by surprise – no matter if you’ve been through a recession before or whether you’re heavily involved in market trends examination or not.  This is one reason why you want to have some recession resistant investments...
What Happens When You Invest $50,000 Each Year In Real Estate Syndications

What Happens When You Invest $50,000 Each Year In Real Estate Syndications

Nov 13, 2020 | Intro Real Estate Investing

Fifty thousand dollars is a LOT of money. Nevermind fifty thousand dollars per year. I get it, but hear me out. Once you see the potential results, I strongly believe you might be more willing to put forth the effort required to get there.  I’ve seen regular...
Which Is a Better Investment: Rental Properties Or Real Estate Syndications?

Which Is a Better Investment: Rental Properties Or Real Estate Syndications?

Nov 12, 2020 | Case Studies, Intro Real Estate Investing

One question that comes up very often is, which investment provides a better return? People want to know if investing in real estate properties is more lucrative or if real estate syndications are truly the best choice.  Real estate syndications’ major benefit of...
5 Ways To Maximize Long-Term Growth Through Diversification

5 Ways To Maximize Long-Term Growth Through Diversification

Nov 12, 2020 | Intro Real Estate Investing

Have you ever known a new parent? S/he likely has stashed packages of baby wipes everywhere. In her purse, the diaper bag, multiple places in the baby’s room, in the master bedroom, in the car… it’s likely that anywhere the baby might be. There were always extra baby...
What You Need To Know About Cap Rates As A Passive Investor

What You Need To Know About Cap Rates As A Passive Investor

Nov 12, 2020 | Intro Real Estate Investing

If you’ve invested in residential real estate before, you have some important, basic lingo like rental income, mortgage interest, and amortization under your belt. When you step into the world of commercial real estate, you’ll begin to see other terms, like “cap...
Stocks vs Real Estate: A comparison of risks

Stocks vs Real Estate: A comparison of risks

Sep 25, 2020 | Intro Real Estate Investing

You may know from my free ebook, that I played the stock market. I did options, DRIPS, speculation, Forex and buy and hold strategies. I studied finance and spent hours pouring over financial statements. I never earned enough to achieve F.I.R.E (Financial Independence...
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