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The real estate market has undergone a significant shift from its state just a few years ago. Prices have cooled in several regions, interest rates remain elevated, and investors are learning quickly that cash flow, not speculation, is what keeps your portfolio healthy. Recently, Rent To Retirement analyzed hundreds of deals nationwide, utilizing rent-to-price ratios,...

As multifamily investors, one of the first things we track is rent growth. It tells you everything about supply, demand, and the health of a market. According to new data from CoStar and Apartments.com, U.S. rents saw their sharpest October decline in more than 15 years. That is not something you see often, and it...

Most people grow up hearing one thing about debt. Debt is bad. Stay out of debt. Cut up your credit cards. Live below your means. Experts like Dave Ramsey or Suze Orman often convey this message because they are speaking to people who already struggle with debt. They are teaching basic financial safety. I respect...

Most People Work for Money. The Wealthy Make Money Work for Them. Most people spend their entire lives chasing paychecks, trading time for dollars, or saving for a rainy day that may never come. But here’s the truth: if you’re only working for money, you’ve already lost. The wealthy don’t think like that, and if...

How Wealthy Investors Think About Money (And What the Middle Class Gets Wrong) By Ken McElroy Most people spend their entire lives working for money—but they never stop to ask, “What does money actually do for me?” If you’re trading time for dollars or saving for some imaginary rainy day, you’ve already lost. Why? Because...

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