Wednesday, April 24, 2019

Whole-Tailing vs. Wholesaling: What’s the Difference? (Plus, Property Walk-Through!)

Are you familiar with whole-tailing? Not wholesaling—whole-tailing. It's an investment strategy that is rarely used. It's similar to wholesaling, but there's one key difference. Here I'll explain whole-tailing, walk you through an example property, and tell you what to watch out for when considering this type of deal.

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Tuesday, April 23, 2019

3 Questions to Ask Before Buying a Whirlpool Tub

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Are you buying your first whirlpool bathtub? Let us help you narrow down the choices. Start by asking yourself the following questions:

Will it fit in the bathroom?
Make sure to measure your bathroom before you even look at a whirlpool, including any space you might gain taking down dividing walls or showers. “Most whirlpools come in three standard sizes,” says Morey. “Five feet, five and a half and six. But you can’t just consider the tub size — they’re all designed to be dropped into a deck, and that will take up more space, with the bare minimum adding at least a half-inch to your measurements on all sides.

“If you think you’d like to hold a lot of stuff like candles and oils near the water, you’ll also need extra space on the deck,” says Morey. “If you’re over six feet tall, you may want to forfeit deck space for more tub room.” Source: HGTV

Is your current heating system enough?
If you choose to heat your whirlpool with your existing in-home heating system, make sure it can handle the amount of water needed to fill the whirlpool. With an external system, the water in the tub will get cool quickly due to the circulating jets, so you will need to frequently refill the tub with hot water. A 50 gallon quick recovery system should be sufficient.

The other option is a self-heating system. A self-heating whirlpool comes with its own internal heating system that circulates the tub water and reheats when necessary. This is a good energy-saving option and the best way to keep your water temperature consistent. Source: DoItYourself

Which type of jet should you pick?
Choose between water jets or air jets. Water-jet whirlpool tubs force water through jets, giving more pressure and a forceful massage. In air-jet whirlpool tubs, air is forced through tiny holes for a lighter massage. A combination whirlpool tub uses both, but will be more expensive and may use more energy.

  • One drawback of water-jet and combination tubs is that you can’t use bath salts or oils, as these will damage the pumping mechanism.
  • Another water-jet and combination tub drawback is that some water stays in the jets, and mold can develop if they’re not regularly cleaned out. Source: WikiHow

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Top 5 Reasons You Should Be Starting Out in Multifamily

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Starting out in small multifamily properties is the best use of your money as a new investor for a multitude of reasons. For one, it's a great way to gain experience and put cash in your pocket. Discover several other benefits here of spending your time and energy investing in small multifamily real estate.

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Case Study: How to Generate $2,000 per Month Through Rental Investing

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What could earning a few extra thousand dollars a month do for you? Have you considered using rental real estate as a way to get there? I’ll take you through three ways to build passive income with rentals, showing you all the numbers and demystifying how to piece it all together.

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8 Things Real Estate Experts Won’t Tell You About Hard Money

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Hard money loans are one of the most overlooked sources of funding for real estate investors. So many looking to get into house flipping or other areas of real estate use the “I have no money” excuse. But there are many ways to do deals without using your own cash—and hard money is one of the best. Here's why.

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6 of the Best Home Staging Strategies for Sellers

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Home staging should help buyers visualize a property as a future home. Therefore, understanding ideal home staging techniques is essential. These six tips will help prospective buyers see the potential in your property and envision themselves living there.

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Monday, April 22, 2019

Dave Ramsey’s “7 Baby Steps” Are Flawed: Get Rid of Debt Quicker Like THIS

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If you are only interested in getting out of debt and retiring in your 60s, go ahead and follow Dave Ramsey’s advice. It'll get you there. But if you want to get out of debt, build wealth through real estate and other investments, and retire early, this optimized path is a better option for you.

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