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How Investors Use Price to Rent Ratio to Evaluate Properties
People shopping for a home use the price to rent ratio to determine whether it makes more financial sense to rent or own. Real estate investors can also use the…
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What is Vacancy Rate and How Should You Calculate It?
A common mistake beginner rental property investors make is ball parking the vacancy rate. Using an inaccurate vacancy rate can cause significant errors in your revenue projections for rental property.…
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Top 20 Real Estate Investing Podcasts of 2024
Every real estate investor knows that time is money. That’s why it’s important to know where to find the best real estate podcasts that are worth listening to. We’ve scoured…
A Simple and Free Rent Roll Template for Landlords
Homeowners are used to buying houses based on the price-per-square-foot, but real estate investors have to think a little bit differently. That’s because when investors are really buying is the…
2024 Rental Property Analysis Spreadsheet [Free Template]
It’s important for real estate investors to keep an eye on the bottom line. That’s why a rental property analysis spreadsheet is one of the most important tools you can…
8 Types of Rental Property Loans and How Each Works
Using other people’s money by getting a loan on a rental property can be a good way to increase potential returns as long as you conservatively balance risk with reward. …
How Much Profit Should You Make on a Rental Property?
The potential profitability of rental property varies from one home to the next. Investors who have unrealistic profit expectations may set themselves up for a big disappointment. On the other…
U.S. Cities Where Rents Changed the Most Since COVID-19
Prices for single-family rental units have soared over the past year as the COVID-19 pandemic prompted households to reevaluate their living spaces. Lower-priced units increased 3.2%, while higher-priced single-family rentals…