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Zumper’s National Rent Report for February ’23

[ad_1] Rental information site Zumper recently released their latest monthly National Rent Report showing that their median national rent for 1-bedroom apartments in February, 2023 was $1,492 (unchanged from January) and the median two-bedroom rent was $1,824 (up 0.1% from January).  Zumper says year-over-year rent-price increases continued to decelerate from post-pandemic-era increases in 2021 and […]

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Investing Couple Explains How They Treat Their Real Estate Flipping & Renting as a Business

[ad_1] Brian Hamrick On a recent episode of the Rental Property Owner & Real Estate Investor Podcast, Brian Hamrick talks with Glenn and Amber Schworm, who together have weathered the ups & downs of real estate investing through good and difficult markets.  Back in 2007, Glenn and Amber Schworm owed $80,000 on their credit cards

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SECURE Act 2.0: What it Means for Americans’ Retirement Saving

[ad_1] SECURE Act 2.0: What it Means for Americans’ Retirement SavingHere are some of the changes coming to retirement plans due to the SECURE Act 2.0. By John Bowens, Director, Head of Education and Investor Success, Equity Trust Company President Biden signed the 2023 Consolidated Appropriations Act, an Omnibus Bill, on December 29, 2022. Included

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Redfin Says Investors Buying Half as Many Homes as They Were a Year Ago

[ad_1] A new report from Redfin says that investor purchases of U.S. homes fell a record 45.8% year over year in Q4 2022.  They said the high cost of borrowing money and the prospect of substantial home-price declines have made real estate investing less attractive. In addition, they point out that the 2nd biggest decline

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