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Congress Weighs Eliminations of Real Estate Tax Breaks For Large Investors—Will Small Investors Get Caught in the Crossfire?

Investors with a sizable portfolio of single-family homes have been getting it from all sides recently. A new bill is adding yet more fuel to the fire. Legislation targeting single-family […]

Foreclosure Auctions Surged in Q4 Last Year—These States Saw the Biggest Increases

Foreclosure markets tend to speak in stages. Early filings hint at pressure. Auction notices confirm momentum. And when Notices of Sale accelerate, it signals that distress is no longer theoretical—it’s […]

Insurance Coverage for Waterfront Properties: What Every Investor Needs to Know in 2026

This article is presented by Proper Insurance. Waterfront short-term rental properties rarely struggle with demand. Whether it is a lakefront cabin, beach house, or riverfront retreat, these homes command premium […]

The White-Collar Recession Means More for Real Estate Than You Think

The next recession is already here. You may not see it, but you definitely feel it. Companies are quietly letting go of dozens or hundreds of workers at a time, […]

He Made $65,000/Month on His First Rental Arbitrage “Contract” (Real Numbers!)

What if your next tenant wasn’t a short-term guest or a Section 8 renter but the U.S. government? You’re about to hear about a real estate business that makes not […]

The Financial Freedom “Stack”: Start with No Rentals, Retire Decades Early

This is the proven path to becoming a real estate millionaire, retiring early, and gaining complete financial independence. It’s not hard, but it takes time, work, and forethought. If you […]

The Due Diligence Item That Makes or Breaks Cash Flow After Closing

This article is presented by Steadily. You analyzed the deal on the new rental property, ran the numbers, negotiated hard, got it under contract, and closed. You took a long […]

The Housing Market Freezes as Americans Brace for War

Could the war in Iran reverse all the interest rate relief we’ve received throughout the past year? With oil shooting up in price, unintended consequences could trickle down to your […]

Bitcoin price holds above $70k as exchange outflows rise and Iran conflict impact eases

Exchange outflows reduce available Bitcoin, tightening the market. Easing Iran tensions boosts investor confidence and trading activity. Traders and institutions step in, supporting the price during dips. Bitcoin (BTC) has rebounded above $70,000 amid easing impact from the ongoing war between Iran, the United States and Israel. At the start of the war, the cryptocurrency […]

California is Booming With New Investors—Here’s Why the Long-Term Prospects Could Become a Cash Cow

Wait, isn’t everyone meant to be leaving California? So why is the Golden State racking up new investors? What’s more, these investors aren’t Wall Street heavy hitters with bottomless pockets […]

What is Cost Segregation and Why Do Investors Keep Talking About It?

This article is presented by Cost Segregation Guys. If you spend any time in real estate investing circles, you have probably heard someone mention cost segregation in a conversation about […]

How Dave Went from Broke, Living in Grandma’s Basement to Rental Millionaire

This investor started with $0 in the bank, waited tables to buy rental properties, secretly moved into a retirement community to save money on rent, and borrowed a down payment […]

From Homeless to Homeowner with a 7-Bedroom Rental Property

Feel like you’re still years away from investing in real estate? Maybe you’ve got shaky finances, or you think you need more education. Today’s guest was practically broke and sleeping […]

Is the 2026 Housing Market Finally Becoming “Unstuck”? (Rookie Reply)

Is 2026 quietly shaping up to be a great time to buy a rental property? Following a sluggish year for home sales, the housing market could become “unstuck” in 2026, […]

The 10 States With the Lowest (and Highest) Property Tax Rates in America

As if house prices and insurance weren’t expensive enough, throw soaring property taxes in the mix, and you have the holy trinity of unaffordability, eating into cash flow like termites […]