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Have you noticed what's going on around us in the real estate world lately?
The only thing that’s constant in business these days is change. So it’s critical that we keep our eyes open to the news and views that can impact our livelihood – real estate investing. One of the smartest and best uses of your time is to stay on top of the latest news, trends and tremors in our industry.
And of course, one of the ways that we provide value for you is to put this information at your fingertips every month.
Accordingly, here's a collection of industry news items that have caught our attention over the past month. We feel this collection is (i) relevant, (ii) timely and (iii) noteworthy.
This month’s Digest includes actionable information on:
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How the price of oil is impacting real estate markets
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Two articles on how to get started in REI
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How RE notes could be a good way to diversify your investing
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How to boost your ROI using commercial properties
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Why Waco, TX is the hottest real estate market in the US
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The real estate market is throwing off mixed signals regarding its direction
All this and more awaits you below. We recommend you take a few minutes to peruse this news yourself, and consider how these things stand to impact your own business and your bottom line.
Dennis Fassett
earned a BS in Economics and followed that up with an MBA in finance. After working and corporate finance and banking for several years, he started buying single family houses, and quickly built a very nice portfolio of cash flowing rentals. When the credit markets started to dry up and he couldn’t get any additional single family mortgages he shifted his focus to apartment buildings. He now has over $3 million in rental real estate. He manages most of it his self and still has a day job. Dennis has even created his own Private Equity fund to buy apartment buildings.
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