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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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How Often Should You Replace Your Property’s Roof?

Real Property Management DC Metro

For an investor, keeping your rental property well-maintained is imperative, especially starting with the roof of single-family homes. What is the recommended frequency for reshingling the roof of your rental property? appeared first on Real Property Management DC Metro.

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Should I Invest in Boca Raton Real Estate in 2021?

Florida Property Management

According to the latest Florida Realtors® report, South Palm Beach County inventory in the first months of 2021 is down 51 percent from 2020. The number of homes sold is also up 17 percent from 2020. The market is moving, and if you’re looking for a property that will make a great rental investment, get in there now.

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How Often Should You Replace Your Property’s Roof?

Real Property Management California Coast

Maintaining your rental property in excellent condition is crucial as an investor, starting with the roof for single-family homes. How regularly should you reshingle the roof of your rental property? Originally Published on September 11, 2020 The post How Often Should You Replace Your Property’s Roof?

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Why Proposition 33 Could Be a Setback for California's Real Estate Market: Key Concerns for Property Stakeholders

Authority Property Management

The Basics of Proposition 33 Proposition 33 seeks to repeal the Costa-Hawkins Rental Housing Act, a state law that currently restricts the types of housing that can be subjected to rent control. Under Costa-Hawkins , rent control is prohibited on: Single-family homes and condominiums.