Ultimately, the best way to get teams over a hump is to build good teams. Valued people bring buy-in to the workplace
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What’s the best way to go about increasing your portfolio, and how do you know if you’re making the right choices?
From house hacking to the BRRRR strategy, try these approaches to reach financial independence with real estate. Better yet, combine several of them for even faster results
Brad Inman pens a letter to the real estate industry, published here in full, alongside Inman's Roadmap to Real Estate's Future, which grew out of 3 days of insight at Disconnect 2023
A contracting market will place pressure on struggling startup entrepreneurs while some broker-owners use the down market as an opportunity to nail down a succession plan, analysts told Intel
Real estate investors are heading into spring facing the same inventory and interest rate woes that are dampening all of real estate. But sometimes necessity is the mother of invention
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'America’s #1 Money Mentor' and HGTV’s Chris Naugle sits down with Bernice Ross in this video interview to give the inside scoop on the hottest investment strategy for today's market
Investing in rental properties is one of the most dependable methods of building wealth. You give yourself the best chance of success when you know exactly what you’re getting into
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Regardless of what stage you're at in your real estate career, it's never too early or too late to start building a retirement plan
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When working with buyers, take that conversation one step further and share what you know about the different investment opportunities in real estate
Investors are eying 2023 and 2024 as prime opportunities amid a market still finding its footing, Point co-founder Eddie Lim told Intel in an exclusive interview
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By making minor adjustments to federal policy, an entirely new generation of children can enhance their chance to achieve better health and greater economic mobility
Here are six methods for investing that don't require a large initial investment, for those who don't have $50,000 or more lying around
Leniency or government protections often kept rent below market rate and prevented evictions. Three years into the pandemic, property managers are deciding how to move forward
We know that technology has disrupted the homebuying and selling process, but it's also heavily influenced how we invest in real estate
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This week, Byron Lazine and Nicole White are talking about cities that are making it harder to own short-term rentals, how inflation has impacted millennial homebuying plans, and the weekly media review Left, Middle, Right