Late Start to Real Estate? Investing in Your 50s/60s

How Rookie Investors Are Breaking Into Hotel Ownership (Without Millions in the Bank) If you’ve ever driven by a Hilton or a Marriott and thought, “Owning one of those must take a billionaire’s bank account,” you’re not alone — and you’re not exactly right, either. A growing wave of rookie real estate investors are discovering […]
When’s the Right Time to Start Investing? (Age, Money, Lifestyle)
When is the right time to invest in real estate? We’ve all asked ourselves this, and if you’ve been thinking about buying rentals, you probably have, too. Whether you’re 20 or 50, have a little money or a lot, that first real estate deal can seem so…scary. You’ve never done this before, and things can […]
Rising Rates: Wait to Buy, Invest Now, or Start Selling?

Interest rates are still rising even three years after the first rate hikes. So what should you do: wait to buy when rates are lower, sell the underperforming properties you have while prices are high, or keep buying in hopes you can refinance? We’re explaining what each of us is doing with our money during […]
Snowballing to 6 Properties and $75K+/Year Cash Flow (After a Late Start!)

Do you want to get into real estate but fear you’re too late to the party? This middle-aged, middle-class couple thought so, too. Instead, they discovered a strategy that helped them fast-track their financial goals, bringing them to six rental properties and over $75,000 in annual cash flow! Welcome back to the Real Estate Rookie […]
Ditch Corporate! Start Taking the “Slow” Path to Retirement

The “death march to FI” isn’t for everyone. If you’re tired of climbing the corporate ladder or lacking a sense of purpose at your W2 job, it’s not too late to escape the rat race and design the life you want, just like the “Financial Tortoise,” Tae Kim, did! In this episode of “Life After […]
How to Start Investing in Real Estate with $25,000 or Less (Rookie Reply)
The housing market is finally giving buyers a break. Home prices aren’t crashing, but many of them are dropping, or stagnating, as homes sit on the market and seller confidence drops, buyer control rises, and economic sentiment remains low. Americans aren’t feeling good about the economy, but this makes buying a home even better: lower […]
How to Start Renting Out Your Home: 10 Steps | BiggerPockets
In This Article Renting out your home is a great way to generate passive income and build long-term wealth, as rental properties can generate strong profits in multiple ways. Landlords earn cash flow, build equity in their property, and enjoy significant tax benefits—all while providing housing to their community. And luckily, it’s a proven business […]
NAR is making a fresh start with its reputation at the midyear conference, dubbed The Download.

Did the membership of the National Association of Realtors succeed in improving its reputation by gathering in the nation’s capital to reset? https://www.inman.com/2024/05/11/nar-attempts-to-reboot-its-rep-at-midyear-conference-the-download/ #NAR #attempts #reboot #rep #midyear #conference #Download,