Real Estate Buying & Selling

Every Dollar Spent on School Districts Translates to a $20 Increase in Home Prices—Should You Invest?

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In This Article One of the first things prospective landlords are advised to consider when evaluating potential investment properties is the local school district. Tenants with children naturally want them to attend the best schools. Many are renting for that specific reason. Once a tenant is in a home in a coveted catchment area, as […]

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Sanctuary Adds San Antonio Advisor From $728M RIA

Sanctuary Adds San Antonio Advisor From $728M RIA

A San Antonio, Texas-based financial advisor broke away from the registered investment advisor he co-founded to join Sanctuary Wealth.  Senior Wealth Advisor Joseph Schuetze has founded Marksman Wealth Management and joined the Sanctuary network of partner firms. He leaves PAX Financial Group, a San Antonio RIA he co-founded, with $728 million in client assets, according

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4 Trends That Are Making Real Estate Investors Rich in 2025

4 Trends That Are Making Real Estate Investors Rich in 2025

Are real estate investors finally finding cash flow opportunities again after years of struggle? In this episode of On the Market, expert investors Dave Meyer, Kathy Fettke, James Dainard, and Henry Washington reveal four game-changing housing market trends they’re seeing right now. These include new construction beating fix-and-flip returns and off-market deals becoming more common

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How to Invest in Real Estate on a Middle-Class Salary ($70K or Less)

How to Invest in Real Estate on a Middle-Class Salary ($70K or Less)

Do you make a middle-class income ($70,000 or less) per year and want to invest in real estate? This is how you do it. You don’t need a six-figure salary to buy your first rental property and start building generational wealth and early retirement. Dave is a testament to this, buying his first rental with

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How to Invest in Real Estate on a Middle-Class Salary ($70K or Less)

How to Invest in Real Estate on a Middle-Class Salary ($70K or Less)

Do you make a middle-class income ($70,000 or less) per year and want to invest in real estate? This is how you do it. You don’t need a six-figure salary to buy your first rental property and start building generational wealth and early retirement. Dave is a testament to this, buying his first rental with

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WealthStack Podcast: WealthTech Select’s James Cantwell

WealthStack Podcast: WealthTech Select's James Cantwell

Decision paralysis is one of the biggest silent killers of RIA growth. With hundreds of tech tools, endless surveys and no clear roadmap, many firms freeze instead of scaling. The result? Wasted time, poor implementations and missed opportunities to run their practices like true businesses. In this episode of The WealthStack Podcast, host Shannon Rosic

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How Do I Start Investing? (Rookie Reply)

I’ve Got $10K and No Job: How Do I Start Investing? (Rookie Reply)

Ashley:What if your hesitation is the only thing holding you back from financial freedom? Today we’re diving into three listener questions that could be the difference between paralysis and profit, Tony:From breaking through analysis paralysis to deciding between flipping and buying and holding to cashing out almost half a million dollars. This episode could be

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Buyers Agent Commissions Rose One Year After NAR Settlement

Buyers Agent Commissions Rose One Year After NAR Settlement

It turns out that many people do value real estate agents. Nowbam.com is reporting that real estate buyer commissions rose one year after the NAR settlement. I pasted the article below. Buyer Agent Commissions Rise to 2.43% One Year After NAR Settlement One year after the National Association of Realtors’ (NAR) settlement upended the way

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REITs Show Strong NOI Growth Amid Market Volatility

REITs Show Strong NOI Growth Amid Market Volatility

Amid a backdrop of tumultuous markets, questions on the outlook for interest rates and tariff uncertainty, publicly-traded REITs continued to post net operating income growth and maintain strong balance sheets, according to the latest Nareit Total REIT Industry Tracker Series report. REITs posted 4.8% year-over-year growth in NOI and 2.7% growth in same-store NOI. On

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Home Improvement Projects – DIY or Call a Pro

Home Improvement Projects - DIY or Call a Pro

Before you start your next home project, ask yourself if it’s worth it to DIY or hire a professional. You’re sitting on the couch watching your favorite home improvement channel, or you’re browsing the Internet and come across a great home project you’d love to create. Maybe it’s a raised-bed garden, a beautifully built-in bookcase,

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