- by Garrett BrownThis article is presented by Baselane. If you own or plan to own a short-term rental, there is one phrase you will eventually hear: the short-term rental tax loophole. It […]
- by Tony RobinsonThis article is presented by Range. If you’re a high earner juggling rentals, RSUs, a W-2, maybe some freelance income, and a growing investment portfolio, your financial life might be […]
- by Jeff VasishtaA dog is not just man’s best friend; it’s turning out to be a landlord’s, too. Pet-friendly rentals garner considerably more cash flow than no-pet rentals, according to a study […]
- by Real Estate Rookie PodcastNot knowing the difference between a “good” real estate deal and a “bad” one keeps many rookies on the sidelines. If this is the one hurdle preventing you from buying […]
- by The BiggerPockets PodcastBefore you buy your first (or next) real estate deal, you need to know one thing—how to calculate cash flow on a rental property. The problem? 99% of investors do […]
- by On The Market Podcast Presented by FundriseWe’re only a week away from winter, but the housing market is heating back up. Demand is rising as savvy buyers know that lower prices peak during the holiday season. […]
- by Daren BlomquistForeclosure auctions rose while buyer demand and pricing cooled in Q3 2025. Below, we’ll take a look at six key charts and buyer quotes to get a sense of today’s […]
- by Jeff VasishtaFor the last few years, the narrative about the U.S. real estate market has been that homeowners are not moving. They are rate-locked and staying put. That is no longer […]
- by Real Estate Rookie PodcastMany rookies assume it’s easier to buy a rental property in their own market, but today’s guest proved you don’t need to by taking down his first deal in another […]
- by The BiggerPockets PodcastWe know you’ve been thinking about it. Dreaming about it. Talking to your spouse, friends, and family about it. Take our advice: don’t do it…yet. Obviously, we’re talking about the […]
- by Ashley KehrThis article is presented by RentRedi. There’s a big difference between working in and on your business. When you bought your first rental property, doing everything yourself probably felt right. […]
- by Garrett BrownLet’s be honest: You probably started your short-term rental journey to make more money. You wanted extra cash flow and maybe a path to financial freedom, not another stressful part-time […]
- by On The Market Podcast Presented by FundriseRedfin just called it. The housing market will “reset” in 2026…or at least it’ll be the start of it. Chen Zhao, head of economics research and a returning guest on […]
- by Anna K. CottrellThis article is presented by Connect Invest. Mid-term rentals—fully furnished rentals with contracts of anywhere between 30 days and nine months—were once seen as a very niche or experimental option […]
- by Whitney HuttenMost high-income professionals and business owners have no idea how much monthly income they actually need to retire—or worse, they’re relying on flawed internet formulas or ballpark guesses. While $10K/month […]
- by Jeff VasishtaRemember the good old days when kids read books instead of scrolling, and “likes” and “feed” were usually reserved for your favorite pets? Oh, yes, and there was that quaint […]
- by Real Estate Rookie PodcastMost rookies buy rental properties for monthly cash flow or long-term appreciation, but for today’s guest, the enormous tax benefits were the biggest driver. Whether you’re looking to achieve true […]
- by The BiggerPockets PodcastHome prices are about to “bend”…but will they break? The 2026 housing market could be another year of a correction, but how low could we go? Last week, we gave […]
- by Anna K. CottrellThis article is presented by Connect Invest. “Predictable” isn’t exactly the most exciting qualifier for a real estate market, but it’s the exact word that investors in the multifamily sector […]
- by Anna K. CottrellThis article is presented by Connect Invest. The multifamily real estate market has, without a doubt, been through some tough times over the past few years. Rising interest rates and […]
- by Emily PascaleSevere flooding across Washington has disrupted communities in Skagit, Whatcom, Snohomish, and King counties. This guide brings together trusted safety information, recovery resources, housing assistance, and ways to support neighbors affected by the Washington state floods. The post Washington State Floods: Impacts, Recovery, and Resources for Residents appeared first on Redfin | Real Estate Tips […]
- by Marissa CrumA VA renovation loan lets you finance home repairs and upgrades with a single VA-backed mortgage. See eligibility rules, allowed repairs, and how to apply. The post What Is a VA Renovation Loan? How Veterans Can Buy and Repair a Home appeared first on Redfin | Real Estate Tips for Home Buying, Selling & More.
- by Amanda TrippWater damage can feel like an isolated event, but the real danger often begins after the cleanup. Hidden mold growth can compromise a home’s structure, reduce indoor air quality, and even impact resale value. Even minor leaks, slow drips, or minor flooding can create the perfect conditions for mold. We’ve teamed up with JRCC Damage […]
- by Pablo AlvarezWhen deciding between buying a condo or a house, the right choice depends on your lifestyle, budget, and long-term goals. In this article, we’ll break down the pros and cons of condo vs house ownership so you can make an informed decision before you buy. The post Condo vs House: Which Is the Better Choice? […]
- by Pablo AlvarezWhen reselling a home, understanding what truly affects resale value can make the process smoother and more profitable. In this Redfin real estate guide, we break down the essentials every seller should know so you can make confident decisions and attract the right buyers. The post Home Resale Value Factors Every Seller Should Understand appeared […]
- by Pablo AlvarezSelling a home comes down to understanding what truly influences buyers. This Redfin real estate guide walks through the factors that make a difference so you can approach your sale with clarity and ease. The post What Sells a Home: What Really Matters appeared first on Redfin | Real Estate Tips for Home Buying, Selling […]
- by Jamie ForbesCould you afford a home in the town where your favorite holiday movie is set? From Winnetka, IL to Manchester, VT, the answer may surprise you — and could burst your holiday bubble. The post What It Costs to Buy a House in America’s Iconic Holiday Movie Towns appeared first on Redfin | Real Estate […]
- by Pablo AlvarezBeing a motivated seller means you’re ready to sell your property quickly. By pricing strategically and highlighting your motivation, you can draw more qualified buyers and speed up the selling process while still securing a fair outcome. The post What Does Motivated Seller Mean in Real Estate? appeared first on Redfin | Real Estate Tips […]
- by Emily PascaleAn escrow holdback lets a home sale close on time by setting aside part of the seller’s proceeds to cover repairs after closing. Learn how escrow holdbacks work, lender rules, pros and cons, and what sellers should expect during the process. The post What Is an Escrow Holdback in Real Estate? A Seller’s Guide appeared […]
- by Emily PascaleWho signs first at closing? The buyer or seller? This Redfin guide explains the signing order, why buyers typically sign first, and how the process works so you can feel confident and prepared on closing day. The post Who Signs First at Closing? The Buyer or Seller? appeared first on Redfin | Real Estate Tips […]
