Investing, Real Estate Investing, US Real Estate

Is landlord insurance right for investors?

By Mike Wheatley | April 21, 2017
Is landlord insurance be the answer for investors looking for more protection in their property investments?
American families that earn the average wage can afford 75% of homes sold in the last quarter
Home Buying, Press Release

Texas homebuyers broaden in diversity, household composition while affordability challenges grow

By Press Release | April 11, 2017
A new Texas Home buyers and Sellers Report released today by the Texas Association of Realtors revealed growing diversity in the household composition and ethnicity of Texas homeowners as well as rising housing affordability challenges across the state.
Residential

Rent to Own Comes With Many Options

By Brian Kline | April 11, 2017
There are many ways for both sellers and buyers to both benefit from rent to own home arrangements. Rent to own contracts are not standard purchase contracts. The seller and buyer can write almost any clauses into the contract that meet their
Real Estate Agents, Real Estate Technology

How Online Bots Impact Real Estate Listing Websites

By Sandeep Singh | April 5, 2017
Unique and updated property listings are one of the most important assets for any real-estate classified business that attracts visitors and generates revenues. But, have you ever wondered how much would it cost for a web scraper to steal all the property listings and user data from your real estate listing website? And what impact […]
Real Estate Resource

How to Rent to Tenants with Pets

By Sponsored News | April 5, 2017
he APPA’s (American Pet Product Association) national survey of pet owners reveal that nearly 50% of homeowners own a dog and 45% of them have a cat. If the findings of this survey are anything to go by, then any serious landlord needs to soften his or her stand and allow pets into the property.
Crowdfunding

Could Real Estate Crowdfunding Help Millennials Retire Sooner?

By Steven Kaufman | April 4, 2017
Real estate has long been lauded as a sensible investment for retirement. After all, real estate assets provide a relatively safe way to hedge your portfolio against volatility in the stock market, and they can also provide passive retirement income.
Home Owners Insurance, Residential, US Real Estate

NAR warns of ticking time bomb as National Flood Insurance Program expiry date nears

By Mike Wheatley | March 31, 2017
The National Association of Realtors is warning of a ticking time bomb as the expiration date for the National Flood Insurance Program nears.
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