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What You Should Know About Alternative Investments and PPMs

This article was written by Realized Head of Wealth Management Rob Johnson and originally appeared on Forbes.com. You can find the full article here.
How Can I Calculate the Value of My Rental Property?

Real estate investors want and need to know what their rental property is worth, but you may not be confident about the best way of valuing your assets. In reality, the appropriate method may differ depending on the type of property, the use, and even the location. So let's look at some options and the pros and cons of each.
Why Invest In Commercial Property?

When building a long-term investment portfolio, many people focus entirely on residential properties and overlook the potential that commercial properties have. Commercial properties such as office buildings, multi-unit apartment complexes, retail stores, and more are valued parts of any community and have the potential to deliver robust returns.
Reducing the Real Estate Knowledge Gap

This article was written by Realized Head of Wealth Management Rob Johnson and originally appeared on LifeHealth.com. You can find the full article here.
What is a Rent Roll?

A rent roll is a document providing essential information about the status and finances of commercial real estate property. This report is crucial for potential investors and owners to review to stay informed about the property’s financial health. Some of the key pieces of information on a rent roll include:
Who Offers Bridge Loans?

There are many ways to fund real estate acquired for business or investment purposes. You could reach out to partners for help, fund it 100% yourself, or use a loan. But there are different types of debt available, including permanent, mezzanine, senior, and short-term. A bridge loan is a type of short-term debt.
What are the Pros and Cons of Bridge Loans?

Bridge loans can allow buyers to purchase a new home without first selling their old house. If there is a dependency on selling the old home, the buyer must make a contingency offer. Because some sellers prefer non-contingent offers, contingent buyers can be left out.
What Is Vacancy Rate And How Do You Calculate It?

Whether you’re considering direct ownership of investment real estate or buying fractional shares in a Delaware Statutory Trust (DST), you need to know the numbers. There is the capitalization rate, or cap rate. Also important are the price-to-rent ratio and cash-on-cash return.
What is a Bridge Loan and How Does it Work?

Investors or residents who want to buy a house usually have to first sell their old house to raise cash for a down payment. However, this can be problematic because of timing. If the new house is a hot item, waiting for the old house to sell can mean missing out on a great deal.
Can a Trustee Be a Beneficiary of an Irrevocable Trust?

Trusts can be helpful tools for estate planning and tax management. It’s important to know the difference between the types of trust if you intend to use them for these goals. For example, an irrevocable trust can’t be changed or terminated unless the beneficiary agrees to the modifications. That is a significant difference from a revocable trust.
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