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The Ultimate Guide to Investing in Long-Term Rental Properties
Investing in long-term rental properties is one of the most effective strategies for building wealth and generating consistent income
How to Develop a Strong Investor-Lender Relationship
Like in any other industry, a successful real estate investor is only as good as their network of well-versed, experienced professionals, and that begins with the relationship they develop with their lender. Having a strong relationship with your lender that’s built on mutual understanding and trust can be vital to the success of your investment business.
Temple View Capital Expands Capital Base by $1B
Temple View Capital agreed to a new partnership with a global financial institution that will expand the company’s lending capacity by as much as $1B, making it one of the country’s largest originators of DSCR products in its core market footprint.
How to Increase Your Real Estate Portfolio
In real estate, an investor’s portfolio will sometimes determine what kind of financing opportunities are available to them. At its core, a real estate portfolio is a catalogue of investment assets, often including both current and past real estate deals.
Real Estate Investing in a Post-COVID World
Investing in a post-COVID world might still feel more like a dream and less like reality, but with expectations of more people being vaccinated, it’s worth considering what the residential real estate market will look like.
Tips for How to Make Your Fix-and-Flip Loan Process Easy
The process for receiving an investment loan may seem daunting, but there are things you can do to ensure a seamless process that results in an outcome worth celebrating.
What Traits to Look for in a Top Mortgage Broker
Mortgage brokers help borrowers connect with lenders, do the heavy lifting to ensure their client is seeking out the best for their financial situation and business needs. These are the signs you should be looking for in a good one.