- by Jeff VasishtaFirst-time homebuyers and small investors look for many of the same attributes when considering where to buy real estate: affordability, safety, stability, employment, accessibility, limited competition, and prosperity. That’s why […]
- by Jeff VasishtaYou know the saying, “If it’s too good to be true…” That comes to mind when you discover that big investors still have a loophole that allows them to buy […]
- by The BiggerPockets PodcastThis is the worst real estate investing advice I’ve ever heard—and I KEEP hearing it. If you go on to any “real estate investing” TikTok page, they say the same […]
- by On The Market Podcast Presented by FundriseSomething is brewing at the Federal Reserve, and it’s starting to get ugly. For many months, President Trump has been pressuring the Fed to lower the federal funds rate and […]
- by Jeff VasishtaWith the affordability crisis stinging American pocketbooks and small landlords struggling to maintain cash flow amid high interest rates and property prices, the push for more housing is gaining traction […]
- by Dave MeyerRetail investors’ hopes for improved market conditions are fading in the second quarter of 2026, but many investors still plan to actively grow their portfolios in an increasingly strong buyer’s […]
- by The BiggerPockets PodcastBy buying just One Rental at a Time, Michael Zuber was able to replace his entire W-2 income, scale from one rental to four, then to over 80 rental units, […]
- by Real Estate Rookie PodcastDon’t have enough cash for a down payment or enough income to qualify for a mortgage? You’re not alone—many rookies have been (or are) in your shoes. If money’s the […]
- by On The Market Podcast Presented by FundriseFor years, we’ve been promised that a “tsunami” of homes would hit the market as Baby Boomers age, move into senior housing, and pass away. We’ve been waiting…and waiting, but […]
- by G. Brian DavisPassive income is the engine of financial independence, whether you’re 30 or 65. With enough passive income from investments, working becomes optional. But some investments outshine others in paying high […]
- by Jeff VasishtaThe housing market appears to have more twists and turns than a Harlan Coben novel. After the frothy, frenzied post-pandemic year that saw bidding wars and skyrocketing rents, we now […]
- by The BiggerPockets PodcastIn 2021, Jesse Walters bought his first rental unit. Now, in 2026, he’s got a portfolio of around 30 rentals composed of small, affordable (mostly) multifamily properties that he’s getting […]
- by Real Estate Rookie PodcastIf you could create a few income streams that gave you an extra $10,000, $20,000 or more per year, how would it change your life? Today’s guest has made a […]
- by Jeff VasishtaAt a time when property values are faltering around the country, New Jersey is experiencing something unique for a cold, high-tax state: soaring house prices. The Garden State saw 6% […]
- by Jeff VasishtaIf you’ve been fretting about unanswered postings for your vacant apartments, you’re not alone. According to new data from Apartments.com and Realtor.com, the rental outlook has been decidedly mixed over […]
- by The BiggerPockets PodcastThe Iran War is already changing the housing market. Home sales have slowed, mortgage rates jumped back up, a reversal in crucial housing affordability is well underway—and we’re not done […]
- by Real Estate Rookie PodcastLooking to buy a rental property? First, you’ll need to decide between a single-family home and a small multifamily property. Which makes more money? And which is the better long-term […]
- by On The Market Podcast Presented by FundriseThis could have profound effects on the housing market, and if you work or invest in real estate, you need to know what’s coming next. Energy shocks, high inflation, new […]
- by Jeff VasishtaYou’ve probably heard the phrase “misery loves company.” Turns out, money loves it too. The latest IRS migration data, set to visuals on Realtor.com, show that well-heeled individuals are quietly […]
- by G. Brian DavisOne of the downsides to real estate is that the best ways to invest require a lot of money. If you buy properties directly, you’ll likely need at least $50,000 […]
- by Alison BentleyClosing costs are fees associated with buying a home, usually 2-5% of the purchase price. Find out everything you need to know about closing costs. The post What Are Closing Costs and How Much Will You Pay? appeared first on Redfin | Real Estate Tips for Home Buying, Selling & More.
- by Carson SperryWhether you’re moving to a small apartment in Santa Monica, CA, or a four-bedroom house in Buffalo, NY, moving is a big disruption for everyone in your household, especially pets. Dogs and cats thrive on routine, and a new home comes with unfamiliar smells, sounds, and layouts. With a little planning and patience, you can […]
- by Chibuzo EzeokekeIf you’re moving out soon, it’s important to send a notice to vacate letter. Find out when to send the letter and see a notice to vacate template to make the moving process easier. The post Moving Out of Your Apartment? Here’s How to Write a Notice to Vacate Letter appeared first on Redfin | […]
- by Pablo AlvarezA well-designed backyard can make a big difference in your dog’s daily life. This guide covers practical dog-friendly backyard ideas to help you build an outdoor area that works for your pet and your home. The post Dog-Friendly Backyard Ideas to Create a Safe and Fun Outdoor Space appeared first on Redfin | Real Estate […]
- by Jamie ForbesThe housing market favors buyers, but prices remain out of reach — and now sellers are backing off. Here's how to tell if you're in a buyer's or seller's market, and which cities buck the trend. The post Is It a Buyer’s or Seller’s Market? appeared first on Redfin | Real Estate Tips for Home […]
- by Jasica UsmanAttending an open house is an exciting step in the home buying process, but knowing the proper etiquette is key. From signing in with the agent to being respectful of the property, a little courtesy goes a long way. Learn the do’s and don’ts of open house etiquette so you can make a positive impression […]
- by Allie DrinkwardHilary Duff’s home situation in Beverly Hills, CA is what happens when classic architecture meets “family life, but make it glamorous.” She lives in a 5,260-square-foot renovated Georgian-style estate tucked inside the Summit neighborhood of Beverly Hills, a gated enclave known for privacy, hillside views, and celebrity-owned estates – and yes, it comes with the […]
- by Jamie ForbesHomes are expensive, the market is slow, and buyers are wary. But some cities favor sellers. Learn if you should sell your house now, or wait. The post Should I Sell My House Now? appeared first on Redfin | Real Estate Tips for Home Buying, Selling & More.
- by Freda NkrumahSee how long it takes to improve your credit score and get mortgage-ready with practical steps and timelines for buyers. The post How Long Does It Take to Improve Your Credit Score Before Buying a Home? appeared first on Redfin | Real Estate Tips for Home Buying, Selling & More.
- by Jamie ForbesMortgage rates are elevated, prices are high, and inventory is up, creating a mixed bag for homebuyers. So, is now a good time to buy a house? The post Is Now a Good Time to Buy a House? appeared first on Redfin | Real Estate Tips for Home Buying, Selling & More.
