Real Estate

Rod Khleif Real Estate Investor, Mentor, Coach, Host, Lifetime Cash Flow Through Real Estate Podcast. If an investor has decided that they would like to invest in the multifamily asset class, they have two options for doing so: actively or passively. In an active investment, investors form a limited liability company (LLC) and find a property
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Horse ranches, expansive estates, premier vineyards, and boutique wineries define California’s Santa Ynez Valley. Located over the San Marcos Pass about 26 miles from downtown Santa Barbara, the rolling hillside landscapes of the region are dotted with vineyards, olive trees, Scrub oak, and early California-style architecture under impossibly blue skies. A population of around 23,000
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Los Angeles home prices aren’t the only thing hitting new heights these days. Even condominiums—long an afterthought of L.A.’s housing market—are now seeing prices soar upwards, matching the recent appetite for single-family homes. On the heels of Matthew Perry’s sale at the Century Tower, the Presidential Penthouse at The Wilshire, one of the most exclusive
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The weather is warm and the water is calling. From a French apartment with a private pool to a riverfront home in Florida, these properties are sure to make a splash. Mansion apartment with private pool Location: Lyon, Auvergne Rhone Alpes, France ADVERTISEMENT Price: $2.195 million Modern living, chateau style. This restored 19th century mansion
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Broker Associate at LIV | Sotheby’s International Realty based in Breckenridge, Colorado. Luxury real estate sales are unlike any other real estate sales. Here in the mountains of Colorado where we see staggering price tags starting at around $2 million, only the most experienced and multi-talented real estate professionals are making the cut. Success is subjective and each
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Sydney Australia’s Eastern Suburbs—located east of Sydney and extending to the coast—continue to attract interest from buyers worldwide, with an increasing segment coming from the United States. ADVERTISEMENT Once Australia’s strict travel restrictions (currently a 10-day compulsory hotel quarantine when entering Australia) are relaxed Ken Jacobs of Sydney-based Private Property Global expects a boom in
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The intense and prolonged sellers market has had a profound impact on Americans buying and selling homes this year. An incredibly low supply of available homes has persisted throughout the U.S. and historically low mortgage rates continue to encourage new potential buyers to enter the market – despite the competition. If homeowners thinking about selling
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Most small businesses start out as a one-man or one-woman show. The founding entrepreneur usually fills most, if not all, of the essential roles. While this is an exciting time for any entrepreneur, it’s not sustainable. Many business owners experience burnout as their companies grow, because they simply cannot do it all (no matter how
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Clark Twiddy is the President of Twiddy & Company, a hospitality and asset management firm along North Carolina’s Outer Banks. As the housing market continues to be a topic of conversation even during happily-returned backyard gatherings, questions around both the potential for a bubble and, perhaps more importantly, impacts of the bubble correction remain almost as
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Real estate agents know they’ll have to have tough conversations with clients from time to time, especially when events in the world affect the industry. Having these conversations in a professional manner is key to maintaining a good relationship with clients in the future. Feel prepared to handle sensitive subjects with your buyers and sellers
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