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How Do Presidential Elections Impact the Real Estate Market

Beach Front Property Management

Considering the year’s uncertainties, some clients may already be re-evaluating their real estate plans, with the upcoming election adding further questions to their decision-making process. Real estate professionals should stay updated on market trends and data to help clients make informed decisions.

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The Real Impact of 0% Down Mortgages and How an Investor Could Use One…or Not

BiggerPockets

Raise your hand if you got burned by real estate in 2008. You can’t see it, but I’m raising my hands, feet, and even the hairs on my neck. United […]

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Why Is Inflation So High? Why Was 2008 Different?

BiggerPockets

There’s a lot of uncertainty surrounding the economy, real estate market, and the role of inflation in the economic environment. When it comes to inflation, it’s important to identify how […].

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Here’s Why This Housing Market Isn’t Like 2008, But Why You Should Still Be Concerned

BiggerPockets

Those not living under a rock for the past year could skip these opening paragraphs as they are well aware the real estate market has been on fire. They are […].

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Foreclosures Are Rising Quickly, and CRE Delinquencies Are Exploding—What’s Going On?

BiggerPockets

Some states are seeing their highest REO increases since the 2008 recession. South Carolina saw a 51% increase, while cities like New York saw their totals increase in the commercial space. What does this mean for the housing market?

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Is Stock or Real Estate Faster in Building Wealth?

SparkRental

The Big Picture On Whether Stock or Real Estate Is Faster In Building Wealth: US stocks average 10.13% returns p.a. US residential real estate averages 11.6% Private equity real estate has averaged between 17-25% returns over the last decade. Plus, I invest in both stocks and real estate.

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Student Housing Has Remained Resilient and Profitable—So Should You Invest in It?

BiggerPockets

This type of housing has been a top performer in their markets since before the 2008 recession. They continue to surge today. Should you be investing in them?

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