We’ve launched two major new features in the last few weeks and I discuss both in the 6-minute video below. Put the new transactions “trash can” and these advanced reporting…
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U.S. Cities with The Most (and Fewest) Homes Selling Below Asking Price
It is no secret at this point that one of the economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic has been a red-hot housing market. With more people at home, consumer spending…
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President Biden’s $2 trillion infrastructure plan impact on real estate
President Biden’s $2 trillion infrastructure investment is set to shake up the real estate industry. The historical plan earmarks over $200 billion for low to middle income-focused housing initiatives. Tim…
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COVID-19 rental assistance programs
The American Rescue Plan Act was recently passed, providing billions in economic stimulus. Landlords and tenants can now access various rental relief programs that were contained in the bill. These…
Stessa is Joining Forces with Roofstock
We started Stessa just over four years ago with a big vision to streamline the entire real estate ownership lifecycle with technology. Tens of thousands of investors now use Stessa…
Home construction on a rapid upward trajectory to start 2021
The pace of home construction in the U.S. is on a rapid upward trajectory. According to new U.S. Census Bureau data released last week, building permits in December were up…
Spotlight on single-family home rentals in 2021
If you own a portfolio of single-family homes (SFHs), demographic and economic trends are in your favor. SFHs comprise 16 million rental housing units in the U.S., according to Joe…
Pass-Through Deductions and Casualty Losses [2021 Update]
While not technically related, pass-through deductions and casualty losses can easily confuse even the most seasoned landlords. This article explains how and if you can take advantage of these tax…
What is net cash flow and why does it matter to real estate investors?
As a general rule, most real estate investors don’t buy properties that aren’t cash flow positive. However, cash flow can be different things to different people. That’s why it’s important…








