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What All Goes Into Rehabbing a Single Family House?

Rehabbing a single family house is a popular real estate investment strategy that involves buying a property, fixing it up, and selling it for a profit or renting it out for cash flow. Rehabbing can be a rewarding and lucrative way to create value and generate income from real estate. However, it can also be a challenging and risky endeavor that requires planning, budgeting, and execution. In this blog post,

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Looking to Sell to an Investor? What should you Expect?

What to Expect When Selling Your Home to a Real Estate Investor If you are thinking of selling your home, you may have heard of real estate investors who buy houses for cash. These are people or companies who specialize in buying homes that need repairs, are in foreclosure, or have other issues that make them hard to sell on the traditional market. But what are the pros and cons

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The 3 Biggest Myths About the NAR Settlement Ruling

The National Association of REALTORS (NAR) recently settled a lawsuit related to broker commissions. The $418M settlement, if approved by a federal judge, would no longer require sellers to provide an offer of compensation to a Buyer’s Brokerage, and would simultaneously stipulate a Buyer to enter into a representation agreement with their Agent, making them responsible for their own Agent’s compensation. There has been a lot of sensationalism surrounding this

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Paying Property Taxes: How it Works

Property taxes are charged on a fiscal year beginning July 1st and ending June 30th; hence tax years are referred to as 2023/2024 or 2024/2025 and so on. Taxes are billed in two equal installments: the first installment covers July 1st through December 31st, and the second installment covers January 1st through June 30th. Property taxes in California are re-calculated with every resale and reassessed after any major remodel. In

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A Closing Story: Sycamore Park

The Intro It is always an honor to be trusted with referrals from my in-area colleagues, and this was no exception. This agent was a mentor to me when I moved my business to San Francisco, and I was hoping to make him feel extra supported as his clients moved across the bridge into Marin. And we hit the ground running…as within 24 hours of the intro I had to

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