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What Types of Loans Can Be Used for Investment Properties?

Investing in real estate has the potential for long-term earnings, and while some people have the capital to pay cash for a property, many need to get a loan to purchase an investment property.
How to Calculate Property Value Based On Rental Income

Knowing the value of a property you are considering for purchase is critical. Accurate information helps you understand how much to pay for an asset that you want, enables you to avoid overpaying, and assists you in identifying an opportunity. There are several methods of valuing property:
What is a Good Cap Rate for Rental Property?

When investors are considering properties, there are various methods of evaluating the potential of the assets, and you may be wondering about the capitalization rate or cap rate, compared to other available metrics, such as ROI (return on investment). Cap rate can be helpful in comparing different property types. Since the measurement is seeking a value based on potential income production, it can assign comparable worth to disparate types (for example, juxtaposing an apartment building with a storage facility and a retail complex).
Passive Income Portfolio Management: 4 Things to Know

For long-term investments, Americans tend to prefer real estate. According to a Gallup survey, 34% of Americans said that real estate was the best long-term investment — beating stocks, bonds, mutual funds, gold, savings accounts, and CDs.
How to Buy Investment Property

Purchasing an investment property (especially if it’s your first) is a big step. By investment property, we mean purchasing real estate property with the hope that it will generate a return through rental income and appreciation. But before you buy investment property, you need to know some of the basics.
How to Find Multi-family Properties for Sale

If you are considering investing in multi-family housing (or have already gathered a portfolio), you are likely aware of some of the benefits that may accompany your purchase. Ownership of multi-family housing units can offer positive cash flow, excellent tax advantages, economies of scale, and other welcome opportunities.
Can I Sell My Rental Property to Pay off Debt?

Deciding to sell a rental property to pay off debt is a very personalized decision, but there are questions you can ask yourself to evaluate whether or not it might be right for you.
What is Multifamily Housing?

In the simplest terms, multi-family housing is a housing unit that more than one family unit can occupy. The asset, which may also be referred to as a multi-tenant property or multiple dwelling unit, is often abbreviated to MFH. MFH can mean a duplex, which consists of two homes side by side, sharing at least one common wall (or stacked, with one unit comprising the downstairs and another the upstairs). At the other end of the MFH spectrum, apartment complexes can house thousands of families in sprawling developments with significant amenities. Another variation is mixed-use developments, in which the lower floors are occupied by commercial and retail spaces, while the upper floors are devoted to housing.
How to Buy a Multifamily Property

As a real estate investor, perhaps you started buying and renting single-family homes, and now you want to expand your portfolio into multi-family housing. Or, maybe you are already house hacking (if you own a duplex, triplex, or quad (which are considered residential) even if you live in one unit and rent out the others) but still want to expand into more significant multi-tenant properties. What is the best way to leap into multi-family housing ownership?
Ways to Make More Money from Rental Properties

Real estate is an investment, but instead of acquiring as many properties as possible to build revenue, one way to pursue more money from rental properties is by focusing on your current investments. It’s easy to leave money on the table if you’re not implementing the right strategies.
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