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Blog Post 3 Keys to Ensuring Rent is Always Paid On Time

3 Keys to Ensuring Rent is Always Paid On Time

Back in 2002 while still in college, I purchased my first rental property, a small duplex which came already occupied with tenants in one unit.  My plan was to live in the vacant unit and rent out the other, with the expectation that my rent collected would cover my mortgage...
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Blog Post 8 Things HGTV Gets Wrong About Home Renovations

8 Things HGTV Gets Wrong About Home Renovations

HGTV certainly deserves credit for inspiring a home renovation boom in America, but they also deserve much of the blame for painting a misleading picture of how major home renovations really work in the name of dramatic television. Like Scooby Doo and MacGyver, HGTV has discovere...
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Blog Post Rental Rehab Before and After

Rental Rehab Before and After

If I could find 100 deals identical to the duplex we bought as an investment property last year in Schenectady, NY, I'd buy them all.  In fact, the economics of this deal worked so well, it completely warped our expectations of every other deal we looked at since, causin...
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Blog Post 10 Seller Financing Myths BUSTED!

10 Seller Financing Myths BUSTED!

What Is Seller Financing?Seller financing, also known as owner financing, is one of the most misunderstood, mysterious topics in real estate.  Much like mustaches and aviator glasses, seller financing was last popular in the 70’s and 80’s when mortgage interest r...
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Blog Post 7 Not-So-Obvious Questions to Ask Before Hiring Your First Property Manager

7 Not-So-Obvious Questions to Ask Before Hiring Your First Property Manager

A friend of mine recently relocated to upstate New York from his home state of Texas.  He and his wife wanted a home that was “move-in ready” and settled on a newly remodeled ranch in Saratoga County and moved in this past July.  Within days of moving in, he...
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