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July 22, 2020By Paula Pant

#266: Ask Paula – Your Real Estate Questions, Answered

Ali is a travel nurse and wants to get into real estate investing. Should she buy a duplex that needs fixing up or a cheaper apartment that’s rent-ready?

Max is torn between investing in a rental property or taking advantage of a mega backdoor Roth 401k through his company. Which is the better option?

Paul’s parents own a property worth $100,000, and they owe $80,000 on the mortgage. If he wants to buy this property from them, how should he do it?

Kate and her husband own a townhome that has appreciated substantially, but they need a bigger house. They’re wondering: is it wise to keep it, rent it out, and use a cash-out refinance as a downpayment on their next property?

I answer these questions on today’s episode. Enjoy!

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May 25, 2020Written By Paula Pant

The Lamborgurus, driving their Scamborghinis …

You know those flashy “real estate seminar” types, the ones who wear $10,000 wristwatches and flash cheesy Powerpoint slides of their Lamborghini at you? 🙄

Don’t trust them. (I reaaaalllly hope I’m stating the obvious.)

I call them Lamborgurus, driving their Scamborghinis. They can be found lurking in the spotlight, dispensing a blend of platitudes and high-leverage, high-risk speculative strategies from the stages of big hotel chains.

They can be forgiven for being tacky. But not for destroying peoples’ retirements with their shoddy ‘investment’ advice.

Here’s the thing:

Be careful about choosing who you take advice from. This is true in any arena — health, fitness, personal finance, business, real estate, travel. Some teachers are better than others. The slick, sentient-infomercial Scamborghini types offer the most dramatic cautionary example.

But there’s another reason.

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May 21, 2020Written By Paula Pant

“Invest in real estate during a pandemic? Are you crazy?”

“Invest during a pandemic? Are you crazy?”

That’s a reasonable question. Why would anyone want to invest in a volatile market and in the midst of economic uncertainty?

But recessions create opportunities. Yes, it’s terrible that millions have lost jobs and suffered huge portfolio losses, but the unfortunate reality is recessions happen. Like it or not, this is our current situation. By looking at the market and asking “what opportunities can I find?,” we contribute to the recovery. 

We contribute to the recovery in all types of investments: stocks, real estate, side hustles. 

When we buy stocks, we infuse capital into companies that we believe in and/or into the market as a whole. 

When we buy, renovate and rent properties, we create jobs for contractors, agents and property managers and we offer our tenants a safe, comfortable and well-maintained home. 

When we start a side hustle, we build products or services that thrill our clients and create jobs for our team. 

When we invest, we participate in the recovery. Recessions are an unfortunate fact of life, but they carry a silver lining. And for newbie investors in particular, recessions can open the door.   

Unfortunately, during times of uncertainty, many people surrender to their fear of investing. They sit in cash until it’s too late.

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May 7, 2020Written By Paula Pant

Um, yeah – so what’s happening with the real estate market in 2020?

The economy is tanking; unemployment claims have topped 30 million; even optimistic analysts say it’ll take years for jobs to fully recover. So what’s happening with the housing market?

To fully understand the residential real estate market, let’s break this down into three sub-questions:

How strong was the housing market before the pandemic struck?
What’s happening now?
Where might it be going?

Here we go!

How strong was the pre-pandemic housing market?

Home values rose steadily after the Great Recession ended. From 2012–2020, home prices rose 5.8% annually, according to the US Housing Market Health Check report from Thomvest Ventures. (All stats in this article come from that report unless otherwise indicated.)

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May 7, 2020By Erin @ Team Afford Anything

PSA Thursday: How Is The Pandemic Affecting the Housing Market?

Welcome back to PSA Thursday, a mostly-weekly segment in which we talk about how to handle money, work, and life in the middle of a pandemic.

Before the pandemic, the U.S. housing market was strong. Home prices were at historic highs. Borrowers were more qualified than ever, with two-thirds of mortgage originations going to borrowers with excellent credit. As of January 2020, delinquencies (borrowers more than 30 days late on a payment) reached a 20-year low.

How has the pandemic affected the market? Are we due for another spate of foreclosures? What’s going to happen to housing supply? What about demand? Are buyers still buying? Are sellers still selling? And if you’re thinking about buying a home — either as an owner-occupant or as a rental property investor — what do you need to know about the new pandemic landscape?

We dig into depth in this short, researched-packed PSA Thursday episode.

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September 27, 2019Written By Paula Pant

The eerie similarities between owning rental properties and running an online business

In June, I flew to Atlanta and toured a few of my rental units. This was the second visit I’ve made to these properties in four years.

During that visit, I met with my property manager and a few of my tenants, and I had lunch with my contractor. He and I met at a suburban Atlanta strip mall. 

We ordered a basket of spicy chicken wings and fries, then took out a water-logged spiral notebook and planned a $20,000 renovation.

Here’s what the early brainstormed edition of those plans looked like:

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September 23, 2019Written By Paula Pant

We Have Exciting Your First Rental Property News!

Heyyy!!

Guess what guess what guess what guess what? (Can you tell I’m excited?)

Ahem. Clears throat, pulls self together.

Enrollment for the Fall 2019 semester of my favorite course in the world, Your First Rental Property, is open now!!

✨😀🍩🥳📣🙌🤩🍻🔔💥

If you’ve dreamed of owning rental properties but you want a step-by-step roadmap to show you the ropes (whoa, how’s that for a mixed metaphor?!), this is the course for you!

If you’re thinking:

“Awesome! Could this course help me run faster, jump higher, reduce wrinkles, and build six-pack abs?!”

Uhhhh … nope. Not yet.

But if you’re thinking:

“Awesome! Could this course help me avoid losing tens of thousands of dollars in dumb novice mistakes as a real estate investor?”

HECK YEAH!

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April 9, 2019Written By Paula Pant

Six Percent is the New Four Percent

Today’s article is extra-nerdy. Pull on your Coke-bottle reading glasses and let’s run through a little bit of math.

Ready? Let’s go.

If you’re retiring on index funds, you might plan your retirement on the 4 percent withdrawal rule.

But if you’re retiring on rental properties, you could use the equivalent to a 6 percent withdrawal rule.

This holds true even if total returns on the two investments are the same.

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April 8, 2019By Paula Pant

#187: The Final Ask Paula: Real Estate Episode!

Sarah needs $36,000 per year in living expenses in order to reach FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early). She owns several rental properties, and she’s aggressively paying off the mortgages through the debt snowball method. How will she know when she’s ready to live on $3,000 per month in consistent rental income?

AyV wants to rent out his primary residence. What steps should he take to prepare the property for rent? Should he hire a contractor? What level of renovation should he give it?

And more!

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April 3, 2019Written By Paula Pant

This is the article I’ve waited for three years to publish …

After three years of development, I’m ready to make the announcement.

The rental property investing course, Your First Rental Property®, is opening for enrollment on Monday, April 8th.

Here’s everything you need to know about this course: the who, what, where, when, why and how.

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