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Investing in a Single Family Home in 2021: The Complete Guide

Mashvisor

Investing in real estate is one of the most lucrative strategies to build wealth and attain financial security. One of the best asset classes in real estate, especially for new…

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Single-Family Home Prices Rose in 99% of 183 Metro Areas in 2021 Q2

Florida Property Management

Q2 Single-Family Home Prices Rose in 99% of Metro Areas The year started off with strong home price growth and continued for the second quarter of 2021, with double-digit gains in 94% of the markets. By: Michael Hyman

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Cash Flow Might Be Tight in Indianapolis, But Investment Still Makes Sense

T&H Realty

Low Interest Rate Carryover : Many sellers who locked in historically low interest rates in 2020-2021 are holding onto their properties, reducing the number of new listings and further driving up prices. Higher home prices translate to higher mortgage payments, which in turn squeeze potential cash flow.

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Should I Invest in Boca Raton Real Estate in 2021?

Florida Property Management

Whether you’re buying your first rental home, thinking about a future retirement home, or you want to add great properties to a growing portfolio - Boca Raton is the place to be in 2021. The number of homes sold is also up 17 percent from 2020. Let us show you why. The median sales price is up 20 percent.

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What Are the Best Real Estate Investments in 2021?: Rental Properties

Mashvisor

These include REITs, fix and flip, wholesaling real estate, BRRRR method, traditional rental properties, Airbnb… When it comes to investing in real estate, there are numerous strategies to choose from.

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The Impact of Inflation on Property Managers

Authority Property Management

In such an unprecedented time, what bearing could this possibly have on property managers and landlords? The cost of labor and supplies are on the rise, and rental properties are not an exemption from rising costs. By so doing, property managers will be able to offset some of the rising costs and identify opportunities for growth.

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Budgeting Post-Pandemic: How to Forecast With the Numbers You Have Now

Propertyware

By: Laurie Mega It’s so easy to get caught up in the everyday logistics of property management. At the end of the day, if you’re the CEO of a property management business, your number one job is to own the financial outcome of the business,” says Daniel Craig, CEO of ProfitCoach and lead author of the NARPM Accounting Standards. “At