Hi everyone! This is a guest post from Pam Storm at RentMarketplace.com. If you have rentals and care about screening for the best tenants, you’re in for a treat with this in-depth tenant screening guide. Pam is an expert on the science of tenant screening, which is one of the most important parts of [Continue Reading]
The Rental Debt Snowball Plan – How to Get Free & Clear Rental Properties
This article is about using real estate investing to help you reach a destination of financial independence. More specifically I’ll be sharing the basics of a plan called the Rental Debt Snowball, which helps you achieve a goal of free & clear (no debt) rentals. Your free & clear goal might be, for example, [Continue Reading]
Sustainable Real Estate Investing 101: How to Make $1,000/Hour and a Better World
Hi everyone. This is Chad, and I’m still on the road in Ecuador getting settled for the next year. Amnesty from primal-prosperity.com will be your guest author today in my absence. I’m excited about this post for a couple of reasons. First, you’ll get nitty-gritty details from one of the 35 real estate niches that I [Continue Reading]
How Many Rental Properties Do You Need to Retire?
Fund Your Retirement Rental properties are a great way to fund some or all of your retirement. They produce steady, predictable income without eating into your principal. And they have many tax advantages and other benefits for retirement. But before you embark on a multi-year real estate investing journey, you should first figure out how many [Continue Reading]
Financial Independence Using Real Estate Investing – A Case Study
Invest in real estate. Retire early. Do what matters. That is the 3-sentence mantra here at coachcarson.com. Most of my writing focuses on the first part, as in the practical, detailed real estate techniques and strategies that you can use and apply right away. But today I’m going to begin from the end. I’m going to share [Continue Reading]
How to Calculate Rental Property Cash Flow – A Comprehensive Guide
Investors don’t decide to buy properties; they decide to buy the income streams of the properties.” – Frank Gallinelli Some rental buildings are beautiful. I particularly admire well-constructed, brick structures with hardwood floors and large, dry crawl spaces. But the building only matters indirectly for rental property investors. The beauty of the building is relevant if it attracts [Continue Reading]