EDUCATION
Stocks vs. Real Estate – a Risk Comparison
Which is a Safer Investment - Stocks or Real Estate? Let’s take a close look at investing in stocks versus real estate, the four basic risks of investing, how commercial real estate investments mitigate risk, and why the stock market can be much riskier than real...
What Every New Investor Should Do Before Investing In Real Estate for the First Time
5 Things Every New Investor Should Do Before Investing In Their First Passive Real Estate Investment. When you first begin to consider passive real estate investment options, it can feel lonely, intimidating, or even like you’re going in blindfolded. I personally...
Active vs. Passive Real Estate Investing
Is Active or Passive Real Estate Investing Best for You?Did you know that you can invest in real estate without the headaches of tenants, toilets, and termites? It’s true – you can get all the benefits of investing in real estate, without any of the hassles of being a...
Beginners Guide to Real Estate Investing Pt. 2
Choosing Investments for Your Investor-Type. There are TONS of ways in which to get started investing in real estate. Everything from crowdfunding sites to residential real estate fix and flips to commercial storage units and office buildings are at your fingertips...
Do I have to be “Accredited” to Invest in Real Estate?
No, You Don’t Have to Be an Accredited Investor to Invest in Real Estate. When I first stumbled across the term “accredited investor,” my first giddy thought was, “Where do I sign up for the class to get my certificate and become accredited?” No really, that’s...
You Will Love Investing Passively in Real Estate Syndications
5 Reasons Why. If you’ve ever experienced owning single-family or multifamily homes, you know that these investments require time and energy. Investing in residential real estate can be challenging because, typically, you as the investor wear many hats throughout the...
How Can I Be Sure That I Will Not Outlive My 401k
Be Sure That Your Retirement Income Will Last Longer Than You Need it to. Imagine with me, you have worked for 30+ years and diligently saved money in your 401k. You have accumulated a decent portfolio of stocks, bonds, and mutual funds. Today is your...