While the vacation rental (i.e. short-term rental) market is booming, it can easily become an appealing route for investors to take.
The ways your clients can invest in real estate today are endless.
While all investment strategies and different types of properties have their own competing lists of pros and cons, some can feel like easier approaches.
The real estate market is ever-changing.
As vacation rentals have evolved to better cater to the market’s needs, so too has the concept itself, making investors find ways to capitalize on the newfound momentum.
In recent years, there has been much debate in the real estate investment property financing industry –invest in existing real estate or turn to the appealing option of ground up construction?
Part of being a successful lender is understanding the importance of diversity and customizability for your client base.
After the 2008 recession, short-term real estate investments like fix and flips became more and more popular as home prices began to rebound.
Approaching any task or project that requires a financial investment can easily become unwieldy if numbers aren’t crunched and a budget isn’t put in place from the start.
Part of being a successful lender is understanding the importance of diversity and customizability for your client base.