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The residential rental market is really doing well right now. I have heard it said that the new American dream is to own your own home. While I disagree with this theory, I do see quite a few Americans that have such low goals in life, that I can understand the logic behind this mentality. [...]

Ever thought about a mobile home investment, but had some reluctance? I have heard it said that mobile homes aren’t worth it, they’ll go down in value over time, blah blah blah. What I have found though, is when I invest in mobile homes, I win big. The truth of the matter is this: mobile [...]

Hey guys:
I have to tell you that succeeding in real estate is a matter of ambition, not a function of a recession (or economic boom, for that matter). In fact, in a recessionary market like the one we are facing now only provides greater opportunity for you to succeed and find deals that you would [...]

Rental Property Management Fees

December 18th, 2008

One of the important questions you may have if you are considering using a property management company to take care of your house or other investment property is how much the cost will be to manage the property. With regard to single unit dwellings like houses, I would boil the fees down to 3 main [...]

When it comes to finding a real estate internet marketing solution, there are tons and tons of garbage out there. But you know, marketing real estate is not all that hard. Even in a down market, there are ways to market real estate online that will produce great exposure for your listing(s). But if you [...]

The Real Estate Meltdown

December 2nd, 2008

The sky is falling! The sky is falling! Yeah, right. People make me laugh sometimes, as they take everything the media and everyone else says around them for gospel. So what if the real estate market is in a meltdown. That is what is happening to the market as a whole. How are your investments [...]


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