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November 2013 – Page 2 of 2
A contingency clause establishes an action or condition that must be met in order for a real estate contract to be binding, signed by both buyer and seller. In real estate, such transactions begin with an offer on behalf of the buyer for the purchase of a…
April 2015
Brian Maida was interested in income property at the age of 20 and by 22, he purchased his first home. Brian gives an inspiriting message to millennials on how they can do it too. He encourages people to stay away from the stock market, stop listening to financial news, and…
Income Property in Atlanta Expected to Return 25.2% in 2011
Income Property in Atlanta Expected to Return 25.2% in 2011 Atlanta represents an investment gem in the southeastern United States. It has spectacular economics from a development and employment perspective that make it a tremendous opportunity for income property investors. With a wide diversity of employers, many universities, and a vibrant cultural presence in the…
May 2017
Millennials and other young people be forewarned: Wall Street is a scam, and the best way to avoid financial collapses, such as the Recession of 2008 or the sorts of rip-off schemes devised by the fraudulent-minded likes of Bernie Madoff, are to invest in real estate — particularly income properties…
June 2010
In episode 168 of The Creating Wealth Show, Jason Hartman discusses some of the disadvantages of investing in gold. Despite the crowd of investors clamoring to join this gold rush redux, Jason is not a fan. In fact, he likens buying precious metals with investing in insurance since neither meets…
5 Great Reasons to Consolidate Your Student Loans
Sometimes it makes sense to consolidate your student loans but not everyone wishing to follow that route qualifies for the process. The following are normally necessary before you can be considered eligible for a consolidation: Enrolled in school less than part time or not in school at all Currently making loan payments or within the…
