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Real Estate

Nearly everyone in the U.S. will take out a mortgage when buying a home. Learn more about home loans, how they work, and how you can use one to become a homeowner.

Investing in real estate is different from buying your own property – it can produce returns over a long period and is often more optimal than renting.

Investing in real estate is usually thought of as the capital-hungry option. But is it? Undeniably, depending on the avenue chosen it can be one of the most expensive sectors for investment.

Buying any property can be a daunting thought and there are many factors to consider, especially when buying a foreclosed property. It is similar to buying an average residential property, there are a few key differences.

With the appreciation of property in recent years, Real Estate been a formidable investment. However, REITs allow you to capture most of the upsides of real estate without the drawbacks of brick & mortar.

Rental properties are a popular investment option. Who wouldn’t want passive income and the possibility of capital appreciation? However there is a process to buying rental properties that remain profitable.

While residential investments are generally considered ‘routine’, commercial opportunities are often shrouded in mystery. Yet, commercial properties can provide some of the highest income streams.

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