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How to Buy a Multifamily Property in 10 Steps

The Close

In this “How to Buy a Multifamily Property” guide, I’ll walk you through deciding which type of multifamily property you want to purchase, picking the right lender, and running the numbers to ensure profitability. What Is Multifamily Property? Before diving into the steps, let’s review a multifamily property.

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How to vet private money lenders for real estate investing

Housing Wire

In today’s competitive real estate market, an increasing number of real estate investors are turning to private money lenders to help them close deals faster, enhance property valuations, and increase their returns. The problem with private money lenders is that good ones are hard to come by.

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How to Invest in Real Estate: A 7-Step Beginner’s Guide

The Close

Investing in real estate may seem as simple as buying a property and collecting money, but it is far more complicated than that. Build a network of reliable professionals like real estate agents, contractors, and property managers. Have a clear investment strategy and long-term goals before purchasing.

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How Can You Purchase A Tenanted Property And Ensure Vacant Possession?

Toronto Realty Blog

The property is a 1-bed, 1-bath condo on Queen’s Quay for which John pays $2,160.40, after the rent was raised by the legal amount after the conclusion of the first full year. Peter tells John, “I wanted to let you know that I am going to list the condo for sale.”

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Can Your Condo Developer Stop You From Leasing Your Unit?

Toronto Realty Blog

I always love getting different perspectives on our real estate market, the Canadian economy, the world’s economy, or just chatting about business in general. Case in point: some of these guys had never heard of the “occupancy period” that exists in the world of new condominium development. A condominium is a corporation.

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Selling a House With Tenants in 5 Steps: A How-to for Investors

The Close

Selling a house with tenants in place can add an extra layer of complexity to the sale of an investment property. Since you own the property, you have the right to sell your property at any time, even with tenants still residing in the home. However, it is possible to do it with the right legal and ethical knowledge.

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Developers Suing Pre-Construction Buyers: Who Is To Blame?

Toronto Realty Blog

I was going to play off the theme, kicking over the hornet’s nest , but I figured people would have no idea what the photo referenced. Not only that, it looked ugly as hell. You have two choices: buyers or developers. Because the situation is already tough enough without throwing labels around!”