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Top 5 Cities to Invest in New Jersey

There are many reasons to invest in real estate in New Jersey. From its convenient location (close to the big cities of Philadelphia and NY) to a large geographical area that suits different investment opportunities, NJ ticks a lot of boxes.

Real Estate Investing for Beginners Guide

Investing in real estate is one of the most popular ways to secure your future financial worth.

Money Saving Tips for Landlords in 2024

Whether you’re a new landlord or you’ve been in the game for decades, no one is going to deny that making a profit requires a dynamic approach. The tricks of the trade a decade ago (or even a couple of years ago) won’t hit the spot in 2024.

Real Estate Trends in 2024

The 2024 real estate playing field is set to continue building on the trends we’ve seen taking place over the last few years.

New Jersey Private Investment Lenders

Looking for real estate private investment lenders in New Jersey? If you carry out an online search, then you’re sure to be inundated with results.

New Home Builds and their Place in the 2024 Market

For both investors and home buyers, the new home build market is set to continue along the increasingly important upward trajectory that we saw last year.

How to Legally Wholesale Real Estate

You might’ve heard that wholesaling real estate is a great way to enter the world of property investment without much (or any!) risk.

How to Get a Construction Loan

A construction loan can be the gateway to what is many people’s dream scenario—building their own home. It’s a short-term financial agreement between you and the lender, with it generally being expected that the work will be carried out and certified within a year.

How to Choose the Target DSCR for Your Rental Property Investment

DSCR, or debt service coverage ratio, is an essential piece of information when it comes to financing a rental property.

How to Calculate Your Cap Rate

Real estate investment is full of technical terms—and the “cap rate” is one of them. This is a shortened version of the “capitalization rate”, and is simply an approximate way of determining if a property is worth investing in.