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U.S. Needs 4.3M More Apartments by 2035 to Address Demand, Deficit and Affordability

Washington, D.C. – Amidst demographic shifts and lingering pandemic impacts on the population and broader economy, the U.S. faces a pressing need to build 4.3 million new apartments by 2035, according to a new study commissioned by the National Multifamily Housing Council (NMHC) and the National Apartment Association (NAA). Based on research conducted by Hoyt Advisory…

Tax Liens

How to Buy Real Estate for 60%, 70% or 80% Below the Tax Assessed Value with No Mortgage or Deed of Trust Loan By Ted Thomas

You have a choice, watch others make a small fortune with small amounts of cash while you stand on the sidelines or you can take action and learn more.  A father and son from Ventura using funds from an IRA retirement account purchased five acres and quickly resold for an impressive profit of $125,000.  A…

Real Estate Market

What’s Happening with the Current Housing Market By Lloyd Segal

The house-buying craze, [especially in Los Angeles], has lost momentum, in some cases forcing sellers to lower list prices, forget about bidding wars and multiple offers, and in certain scenarios, heaven forbid, cut commissions. Shouldered by the pandemic, the housing market was seeing homes sold at record prices, sometimes tens of thousands of dollars over…

1031 Exchanges

1031 Exchange FAQs: Popular Questions from Rental Property Owners By Austin Bowlin, CPA – Partner at Real Estate Transition Solutions

If you are thinking about selling your rental property, a tax-deferred 1031 exchange may be a path to consider. The deferral of taxes resulting from the sale of investment property allows for investors to reposition investment real estate to help meet their objectives while preserving all of their equity so it continues to work for…

Rent Control

Did You Know by Dennis Block

Time to Raise Rents Landlords cannot just sit back and allow their properties to manage themselves. Landlords need to be vigilant in protecting their income property. We have all seen the horrors of legislation, designed to protect tenants, which is shouldered on the backs of income property owners. This started with local jurisdictions, and then…