How Our Private Real Estate Investments Performed in 2022
Real estate makes up 20% of our portfolio. Here's how it performed for us in what turned out to be a terrible year for stocks and bonds.
As a general rule, the more investment risk you take on, the higher your potential return. Real estate investing—an investment that involves real property—is a fairly risky way to invest, but it also often produces high returns.
Real estate makes up 20% of our portfolio. Here's how it performed for us in what turned out to be a terrible year for stocks and bonds.
An interview with Monica Scudieri, a personal finance coach and author, where we talk about getting out of mountains of debt, living life as a single parent, and learning how to thrive.
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When you invest in private real estate, you often get K-1s to fill out during (or after) tax season. Here's what all of mine looked like.
Answering reader questions about how to negotiate rent and whether you should create an LLC for real estate investments. Plus, a discussion on determining asset allocation in real estate.
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An interview with Dr. Ayush Gupta of MD House Hacking, where we discuss the pros and cons of house hacking, how to screen a tenant, and when you should start investing in real estate.
If you're interested in syndicated or private real estate investments, it's wise to understand the legislation governing your ability to invest in them.
Learn the basics of real estate investing—from hard money loans to mezzanine debt, capital stacks to waterfalls, depreciation, 1031 exchanges, strategies, and lots more.
Getting yourself eligible for Real Estate Professional Status (REPS) is a huge tax advantage. But it's certainly not easy to qualify.
If landlords charge below-market rates, it's like giving charity to the tenants. That's the wrong move—for the landlord AND the tenant.
When I consider private real estate investments, the more it acts like a mutual fund, the more I tend to like it. Here's why.
The seeds of The White Coat Investor's newest course, No Hype Real Estate, actually sprouted years ago. Here's the behind-the-scenes story.
Ready to get started investing in real estate but not exactly sure how to do that? No Hype Real Estate Investing will show you the ropes.
Years ago, I had a chance to invest in mobile home parks. Like most real estate investors then, I turned it down. That was a major mistake.
Medical school may not have taught you about money, but we will.
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