A bank owned home is a property that has been taken back by the lender. Bank owned homes typically start as foreclosures, but not all foreclosures end up as bank…
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What San Francisco’s COPA Act means for landlords
In April of this year, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors unanimously approved the Community Opportunity to Purchase Act (COPA). COPA went into effect on June 3rd and applies to…
Introduction to investing in the ‘missing middle’ and workforce housing
Over the last several years investment in the multifamily housing sector has been increasing. In its 2019 Apartment Housing Outlook publication, the National Apartment Association reports that over 40% of…
Real estate investor guide to automation: Breaking down the hype
Real estate automation allows investors to boost profits, scale-up, and grow their business to an entirely new level. Let’s face it, the majority of time spent in real estate is…
Why successful rental property owners focus on cash-on-cash returns
Cash on cash return is a simple – and extremely useful – financial calculation that real estate investors use regularly. Cash-on-cash return for real estate investors measures the amount of…
5 Top Real Estate Investing Tips From Experienced Investors
Successfully investing in real estate is difficult enough in today’s competitive market. With deals becoming more and more complex, one mistake can end up costing new real estate investors a…
Christmas for real estate investors: Naughty or nice list?
Christmas is that special time of year to spend time with friends, family, and loved ones. Decorating the tree, hanging stockings and lights, and watching the Yule log burn while…
Top 5 US Markets For Real Estate Investors
Stessa crunched the numbers to create a ranking of 77 of the largest U.S. Metro Areas based on 5 key indicators: population, 2-year population growth, 2-year job growth, rental vacancy rate, and price-to-rent ratio.
Four Reasons to Consolidate Your Real Estate Data
A whopping seventy-one percent of apartments in the U.S. are owned by individual investors, and if you are like most, your portfolio details are probably all over the place.