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Solution to Housing Shortage: Multigenerational Houses

Solution to Housing Shortage: Multigenerational Houses

If your status has changed, you can consider sharing a house with extra family members, such as grandparents, adult children, or other relatives. You might be thinking that living with different generations under one roof is a wise choice for you, whether it's due to economic, health, and other personal reasons.   Many people who … Continue reading Solution to Housing Shortage: Multigenerational Houses

The Younger Mortgage Market: Move Over Millennials, Gen Z Is Moving Into Home Ownership

The Younger Mortgage Market: Move Over Millennials, Gen Z Is Moving Into Home Ownership

Although the majority of the Generation Z population make $25,000 or less per year, they really have embraced the American Dream of home ownership. According to a recent survey by Zillow, 97 percent of Gen Z renters asked were confident they will be homeowners in the future, whereas only 55 percent of Millennials were, and 82 percent of Gen Zers … Continue reading The Younger Mortgage Market: Move Over Millennials, Gen Z Is Moving Into Home Ownership

The Quick-and-Easy Guide to Getting Started With House Flipping

The Quick-and-Easy Guide to Getting Started With House Flipping

Investing in real estate is one of the oldest means of building and storing wealth. However, it is only just recently that "flipping" of houses – buying at a low price, renovating and selling at a higher price – became popular. For many, house flipping has become a full-time career and their primary source of … Continue reading The Quick-and-Easy Guide to Getting Started With House Flipping

Selling Your House? 3 Strange Questions That Potential Buyers Might Ask and How to Answer Them

Selling Your House? 3 Strange Questions That Potential Buyers Might Ask and How to Answer Them

Are you listing your home for sale now, or in the near future? If so, you have probably come to terms with the fact that soon you'll be having strangers tour through your home asking all kinds of questions about it. In today's blog post we'll take a look at three strange questions that buyers … Continue reading Selling Your House? 3 Strange Questions That Potential Buyers Might Ask and How to Answer Them

Rebuilding Costs: Rethinking How Much Homeowners Insurance You Really Need

Rebuilding Costs: Rethinking How Much Homeowners Insurance You Really Need

Buying a home comes with numerous financial planning obligations. It’s far from a turn-key operation and one of the significant challenges involves developing a working knowledge about things often outside your area of expertise. For example, working as an educator, police officer, investment banker or office staffer does not necessarily make you an expert about … Continue reading Rebuilding Costs: Rethinking How Much Homeowners Insurance You Really Need

Real Estate Remains A Strong Wealth Management Investment

Real Estate Remains A Strong Wealth Management Investment

A young long-haul trucker driver once took an elder’s advice and invested all of his money into real estate. Even though he was seldom at home to enjoy the fruits of his labor, he hired a property management company to handle the properties. The advice that stuck with the driver was simple. “They’re not making … Continue reading Real Estate Remains A Strong Wealth Management Investment

Pros And Cons: Older Homes Versus New Construction

Pros And Cons: Older Homes Versus New Construction

Opinions differ about whether home buyers are best served by purchasing an older home or new construction. New homes enjoy that “new home” smell and the idea that you are the very first occupant can be very appealing. On the other hand, older homes resonate with nostalgia and many architectural design elements are no longer … Continue reading Pros And Cons: Older Homes Versus New Construction