Highlands’ 1 Year Rate Lock Extended Program! Highlands Residential Mortgage is excited to share our newest way to help buyers in new construction. Our Extended Rate Cap Program will guarantee and protect your client’s interest rate for up to 360 […]
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Buying an Investment Property
What is NOI in Real Estate?
NOI in real estate is one of several metrics used by investors to determine how profitable a property is. Most frequently, net operating income is a benchmark used by investors to determine the amount of cash flow and profitability of a potential [...]
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IRS Revenue procedure regarding Section 199A, it affects you and how you calculate your taxes.
Once again IRS revenue procedures have been updated. In this case, the changes relate to businesses. These savings may be garnered with an additional deduction of up to 20% of the taxpayers qualified business income, for non-corporate taxpayers, operating through […]
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5 Steps To Refinancing A Rental Property
With property values on the rise in many markets it is a good time to consider pulling equity out via a cash out refinance. Taking equity doesn’t work in every situation, but for some it is the ideal option to help grow their […]
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Seven Secrets To Successful Single-Family Rental Real Estate Investing
Real estate investing in general, and single-family real estate investing in particular, is very different from buying stocks, commodities or most other investments. Real estate is a leveraged investment that has the potential for delivering excellent returns because the cash […]
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What is a Good Cap Rate for Real Estate Investors?
Investing in real estate is all about the numbers, and your Cap Rate is one of the most important calculations. Learn more about what is a good cap rate and the numerous factors that affect it. What is a Cap […]
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Millions of Boomers Prefer to Rent
Earlier in June, Freddie Mac reported that the 67 million baby boomers and other homeowners over the age of 55 control two-thirds of the nation’s aggregate home equity and therefore are in a position to greatly influence the direction of […]
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