
Where to Buy California Residential Rehab Homes In the Era of Boomer Retirement
The Baby Boomer generation was unlike anything this country had ever seen. Although it has been surpassed, numerically, by Millennials, and soon...
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Protect Your California Fix and Flip From Flood Damage This Rainy Winter
In late 2010 and early 2011, it began to rain in Toowoomba, a city in Western Brisbane, in Australia. It kept raining, harder rain than anyone had...
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Dry the Rain: Roof Repair For Southern California Residential Rehab Professionals
In our last article, we talked about how residential rehab professionals in Southern California have to be ready for El Nino, which is expected to...
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Finding and Fixing a Leaky Roof Your SoCal Fix-and-Flip In Time For El Nino
For much of California, this year’s El Nino will be a relief. Although the long-term drought problems won’t go away, El Nino and the heavy rains it...
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Far Out: How Cultural Capital Impacts Real Estate Development in San Bernardino
There’s a truism in real estate that art studios pave the way for gentrification- just look at the famous Prada shop in Marfa, a desert town in Texas...
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Energy Development in the Inland Empire Creates Revenue-Generating Possibilities for Residential Rehab Pros
If you’re looking for thick, weighty books that take up an impressive amount of room on your bookshelves, look toward the journalist Daniel Yergin....
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Six Strategies Mortgage Pool Funds Use to Manage Risk
For investors seeking a low risk vehicle for real estate investing, a mortgage pool fund may offer greater safety than traditional real estate...
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Three Characteristics of Great Mortgage Pool Funds
Mortgage pool funds can be a terrific way to add diversification and income to a retirement portfolio. In addition, mortgage pool funds allow...
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Ground-Up Construction in the Inland Empire a Potential Boon for Developers
Contracting isn’t the most metaphorically-rich industry. After all, building something as tangible as a piece of real estate doesn’t lend itself much...
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