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The real estate industry changes daily, but you don’t need hours of research to stay ahead of the curve. In just fifteen minutes every morning, BiggerPockets Daily gives you the key insights, news, and strategies you need to stay informed and invest smarter. From mortgage rate updates to breaking news stories, changing housing laws, and more, BiggerPockets Daily delivers what you need to know.

Episodes

1124 - Tulsa Real Estate Market—Prices & Trends in 2023 by Dave Meyer

Tulsa, Oklahoma, is an exciting real estate market featuring strong population growth, job growth, and cash flow potential. The area has an excellent economic climate to support great investing returns well into the future. Here, we’ll cover the following: Home Prices Rent Trends Population, Labor Market, and Income Cash Flow Potential Winning Investment Strategies Let’s get started. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Nov 12, 20238 minEp. 1124

1123 - The Housing Market Has Outperformed My Expectations—Here’s My Mid-Year Housing Recap and Predictions by Dave Meyer

As we pass the midpoint of 2023, it’s a good time to take a look at what’s happened in the housing market so far this year and consider what could happen in the second half of the year. The big headline from housing so far has been the resilience of home prices. Even as mortgage rates have hung around 7% and sales volume has dropped about 50% from June 2021 to June 2023, prices are somewhere between flat and -3% YoY, depending on who you ask. No matter what data you look at, so far, the calls of...

Nov 11, 202310 minEp. 1123

1122 - Short-Term Rental Loans: What Are the Options and How Do DSCR Loans Stack Up? by Robin Simon

Short-term rentals continue to be one of the hottest areas of real estate investing in 2023. Despite some market volatility, slow down, and saturation in some areas, smart, professional short-term rental investors continue to thrive, expand, and scale. What separates the successful STR investors from those facing a personal portfolio “Airbnbust”? It’s simple: Investors who succeed with short-term rentals are those who approach the business professionally—lining up all the moving pieces for succe...

Nov 10, 202315 minEp. 1122

1121 - How To Calculate Cap Rate For Investment Properties by Paul Moore part 2

If you’re new to real estate investing, you may feel overwhelmed and wonder how to determine which properties to buy. Optimally, you’d like to get a handle on which investments will be the most profitable before jumping in—and you can—by understanding how to calculate cap rate. Calculating the market cap rate, or capitalization rate, is hands down the best place to begin, especially for real estate investors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Nov 09, 202311 minEp. 1121

1120 - How To Calculate Cap Rate For Investment Properties by Paul Moore part 1

If you’re new to real estate investing, you may feel overwhelmed and wonder how to determine which properties to buy. Optimally, you’d like to get a handle on which investments will be the most profitable before jumping in—and you can—by understanding how to calculate cap rate. Calculating the market cap rate, or capitalization rate, is hands down the best place to begin, especially for real estate investors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Nov 08, 202313 minEp. 1120

1119 - 6 Effective Ways to Increase Lease Renewal Rates and Keep Great Tenants by Alondra Segoviano

One of the easiest ways to establish a consistent income stream is by improving lease renewal rates among your tenants. Doing so can help you avoid turnover costs that quickly add up and help you retain tenants you’ve enjoyed renting to. There are various ways to find and keep great tenants, but we outlined the top six ways to increase lease renewal rates. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Nov 07, 20238 minEp. 1119

1118 - Capital Expenditures (CapEx): Definition, Formula, Examples by Brian Carberry

Capital expenditure (CapEx) is a common term for many businesses and real estate investors. Understanding CapEx and how it’s calculated is important for knowing how much rent to charge each month to ensure long-term profitability. It can help you prepare for future maintenance expenses, and it’s also used by lenders when evaluating your business for a loan. What Is Capital Expenditure? Capital expenditure refers to money used by businesses to buy, upgrade, and maintain long-term physical assets....

Nov 06, 202316 minEp. 1118

1117 - Why You Need a Real Estate Attorney on Your Investment Team by Jane Meggitt

A real estate attorney is required at closing in many states. Even if your state doesn’t demand that a real estate lawyer appear, having a legal professional representing your interests is usually a good idea. When you’re investing in real estate, finding the right lawyer is essential. Your real estate attorney assists you in navigating every aspect of the process. If legal issues arise in real estate transactions, you have someone who knows real estate laws fighting for you. Learn more about yo...

Nov 05, 202310 minEp. 1117

1116 - When is it Truly the Best Time to Get Into Real Estate? by Brian Tepfer

In the first half of 2023, only 14 of every 1,000 U.S. homes changed hands. That’s down from 19 out of every 1,000 during the same period in 2019 and represents the lowest share in at least a decade. Needless to say, the housing market is experiencing a slowdown, leaving some prospective investors uncertain whether now is a good time to get into real estate. However, with the right strategy, you can make money in any market. In this article, we’ll explore factors to consider before investing in ...

Nov 04, 202311 minEp. 1116

1115 - Loan to Value Ratio (LTV): What Is It & How to Calculate It by Scott Gibson

The loan-to-value (LTV) ratio is a key metric mortgage lenders use to assess their risk of lending you money. Most lenders use the LTV ratio, credit score, debt-to-income ratio, interest rate, and property value when processing your mortgage application. The loan-to-value ratio affects the amount of down payment the lender requires. Simply put—the lower your LTV ratio, the better your chance of getting finance approved at a competitive rate. This article is a complete guide to understanding LTV ...

Nov 03, 202314 minEp. 1115

1114 - The Overlooked Aspect of Short-Term Rentals: Furnishing—Here’s What You Should Do by Liz Zack

For some of us, the most fun part of the real estate journey is actually furnishing and decorating your STRproperties (Okay, the revenue part is pretty great, too). But purchasing a house worth of furniture in a matter of days or weeks can be overwhelming for anyone. There are certainly services you can employ to help you, including your property manager, but this task is also definitely something you can tackle yourself. Here’s what to consider as you get started. Learn more about your ad choic...

Nov 02, 20237 minEp. 1114

1113 - Should I Invest in a Neighborhood with an HOA? by Ashley Friedman

When investors set out to find a new investment, they’ll likely come across an HOA property. Unless you know exactly what an HOA property entails, you may be left asking yourself, “Should I invest in a property with an HOA?” Investing in a homeowners association property requires significant effort because of the many oversights and restrictions. It’s a challenge, but it has benefits if you’re willing to do the work. From fees to rental restrictions, we’ll dive into what to expect when investing...

Nov 01, 202313 minEp. 1113

1112 - DSCR Loans: The Short-Term Rental Investor’s Secret Weapon to Scaling Their Business by Daniel Ramirez

When it comes to investing in real estate, securing the right type of financing plays a crucial role in any successful transaction. This principle holds even more truth for investors aspiring to venture into the short-term rental space—a burgeoning sector in today’s real estate industry. The available options for financing are varied, encompassing traditional loans, hard money loans, or even loans sourced from personal connections. However, in this comprehensive guide, our focus shifts toward an...

Oct 31, 202315 minEp. 1112

1111 - Three Successful Experts Gave Us Their Best Advice on Short-Term Rentals—Here’s What They Said by Liz Zack

When you’re self-managing short-term rentals (STRs), you will eventually need a system. Maybe you can get away with chatting with your guests directly in the native VRBO interface with one or two doors, but as soon as you scale much beyond that, you’ll need to bring in a little help from apps or sites designed to address every stage in the STR rental journey. And there are a lot to choose from out there. We asked three experienced STR investors and property managers—people who have basically tes...

Oct 30, 202314 minEp. 1111

1110 - Buying A House With An LLC: What Investors Need To Know by Scott Gibson

Buying a house with an LLC has many benefits for real estate investors. When the limited liability company owns the property, you can access tax benefits and asset protection. You may also find it easier to partner with other investors. However, setting up an LLC can be complicated, and you may struggle to secure a mortgage loan. Are you a first-time real estate investor looking to buy your first investment property? Or do you already own multiple properties and wonder if you should transfer pro...

Oct 29, 202317 minEp. 1110

1109 - BRRRR Loans: What Are the Options, and How Do DSCR Loans Stack Up? by Robin Simon

The BRRRR method of real estate investing continues to be one of the most-used strategies in 2023. With interest rates elevated yet property values remaining resilient, finding cash flow with a reasonable down payment is an incredible challenge. However, the BRRRR strategy (buy, rehab, rent, refinance, repeat) makes sense for a lot of investors, as value can be created through forced appreciation (renovations) and capital recycled through cash-out refinances. With rates high and competition fier...

Oct 28, 202315 minEp. 1109

1108 - WalletHub Ranked the 182 Best Markets to Rent In—Where Should You Be Investing? by Moriah Costa

It might be expensive to buy, but rental prices are also rising across the U.S. While some might think it might be better to rent than own, in some cases, that’s not always the case. Inflation has drastically impacted rental prices, which rose 6.2% year over year in 2022, according to a study by WalletHub. But some areas in the U.S. are better to rent in than other areas. WalletHub’s latest report on the 2023 Best & Worst Places to Rent in America found that many of the best places to rent are i...

Oct 27, 20237 min

1107 - Top 5 Build-to-Rent Housing Markets for Cash Flow and Appreciation in 2023 by Zach Lemaster

Investing in real estate isn’t something that involves using just one strategy. The best strategy for you depends on the type of investor you are and the current market dynamics. In 2023, build-to-rent (BTR) is quickly becoming the most effective investment strategy for beginners and experienced investors alike. BTR gives investors the opportunity to purchase new construction properties below market value in growing locations. There are many advantages associated with using BTR to grow your inve...

Oct 26, 202313 minEp. 1107

1106 - Foreclosure Activity Continues to Steadily Increase as COVID Era Policies End by Moriah Costa

Foreclosures across the U.S. are on the rise and nearing pre-pandemic levels, according to real estate data firm ATTOM. ATTOM’s midyear foreclosure activity report found that foreclosure activity has been gradually increasing over the last few quarters as COVID-related policies have ended. Across the U.S., 0.13% of all housing units foreclosed in the first half of 2023. Foreclosures are up 13% from the same period in 2022 and up 185% from the same period two years ago. “Similar to the first half...

Oct 25, 20236 minEp. 1106

1105 - New Bill in Congress Seeks to End Depreciation Advantage for These Investors by Lindsay Frankel

Earlier this month, Democratic lawmakers introduced a new bill designed to disincentivize investors from buying up single-family homes. The bill, known as the Stop Predatory Investing Act, would eliminate interest and depreciation deductions for investors who acquire 50 or more new single-family rental homes after the bill is enacted. The bill allows a couple of exceptions—investors would still be permitted to take deductions on homes built to rent or financed using Low-Income Housing Tax Credit...

Oct 24, 202313 minEp. 1105

1104 - What Documents Do You Need for a DSCR Loan? by Robin Simon

DSCR loans, while still a relatively new product, continue to expand in use and popularity for investors looking to achieve financial freedom through real estate. Throughout 2023, we have published several articles on DSCR loans, introducing the BiggerPockets community to how interest rates and terms are determined, giving answers to frequently asked questions about DSCR loans and talking about exciting new developments and expansions of the product, including DSCR loans for five- to 10-unit mul...

Oct 23, 202315 minEp. 1104

1103 - Morningstar Says Housing Affordability Will Rebound by 2025—What are the Talking About? by Sandy Yong

In a recent economic outlook by Morningstar, the housing market affordability is currently mimicking the peak of the housing bubble in 2006. This similarity is due to a combination of mortgage rate hikes, rising home prices, and income levels. In light of this, Morningstar suggests that falling mortgage rates will play a vital role in improving housing affordability by 2025. Here, we’ll shed some light on the various factors that are making an impact on mortgage rates and what it will mean for A...

Oct 22, 20238 minEp. 1103

1102 - NAICS Code For Real Estate: What It Is & How To Find It by Chris Bibey

As a real estate investor, you should understand the NAICS code that relates to your industry. This article discusses the finer details of this code system and its impact on your business. What Is a NAICS Code? The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) is developed by the United States, Canada, and Mexico to classify businesses into industry-specific categories for economic data collection, analysis, and reporting. In some states, providing your NAICS code is optional, but in oth...

Oct 21, 20237 minEp. 1102

1101 - A Different Path to Real Estate Investing in Turbulent Times by Paul Moore

I recently got an unexpected lunch invitation. The most successful real estate developer I know made a beeline for me in the church lobby. He requested lunch as soon as possible. We met for lunch the next day. We hadn’t even ordered when he started pouring out his heart: “I’ve got a problem. I’ve been doing business with two banks for decades. One of the bankers has become a close personal friend.” He paused with a pained, pensive stare at nothing. “But they’re both acting…weird. They seemed ner...

Oct 20, 202311 minEp. 1101

1100 - Institutional Investors are Buying Up Affordable Housing in Droves—Are They on to Something? by Peter Neill

Large investors expanding their affordable housing portfolios has recently become a notable trend in the real estate market. Nuveen, the investment management division of the Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of America (TIAA), made headlines with its acquisition of a substantial 12,000-unit affordable housing portfolio, predominantly located in the mid-Atlantic region, with a significant concentration in New York City. Nuveen, which manages $1.1 trillion in assets, is now managing a $6...

Oct 19, 202314 minEp. 1100

1099 - Why the Massive Real Estate Empire You Think You Want Won’t Give You the Life You Imagine by Chad Carson part 2

Think big! Accumulate hundreds or even thousands of units. Use economies of scale. Syndicate. Benefit from maximum leverage. In other words: Go big or go home. Aren’t these the messages we hear so often here on BiggerPockets? Aren’t the biggest and the best the ones with the most cash flow, the most flips, and the most rental units? Well, I’m here to tell you that bigger is not always better. In fact, in this article and my new book, The Small and Mighty Real Estate Investor, I plan to show you ...

Oct 18, 20239 minEp. 1099

1098 - Why the Massive Real Estate Empire You Think You Want Won’t Give You the Life You Imagine by Chad Carson part 1

Think big! Accumulate hundreds or even thousands of units. Use economies of scale. Syndicate. Benefit from maximum leverage. In other words: Go big or go home. Aren’t these the messages we hear so often here on BiggerPockets? Aren’t the biggest and the best the ones with the most cash flow, the most flips, and the most rental units? Well, I’m here to tell you that bigger is not always better. In fact, in this article and my new book, The Small and Mighty Real Estate Investor, I plan to show you ...

Oct 17, 202314 minEp. 1098

1097 - How To Find Wholesale Real Estate Properties For Sale by Cyrus Vanover

Wholesaling is a popular strategy that many real estate investors use to earn money from homes without owning them. They get to avoid dealing with maintenance issues, tenants, and other landlord issues necessary with other strategies. If you are interested in wholesaling but aren’t sure about how to find potential properties, there are several simple things you can do to locate them. Wholesale opportunities come up all the time. With the right marketing strategies in place, leads may come to you...

Oct 16, 202316 minEp. 1097

1096 - The Unraveling of Insurance: How the Industry Turned Upside Down and Protecting Your Short-Term Rentals Got Harder by Darren Pettyjohn

The internet altered the world, and for the most part, it was a good thing. Most products and services got better, but not insurance—it got lost. Before the internet, the insurance sector centered around an agent-driven business model in which insurance companies manufactured products and insurance agents sold them to consumers: home, vehicle, life, and business insurance. Insurance carriers learned that with the internet, they could sell straight to the consumer through the click of a button—el...

Oct 15, 202316 minEp. 1095

1095 - X Ways to Find Off Market Properties For Sale in 2023

Many successful real estate investors know the secret of finding and buying off-market properties. While discovering these deals may be tricky, you may stumble upon a great and lucrative real estate investment if you know how to find off-market properties. What is the best way to find off-market sales? Are there advantages to searching off-market property sales for investment opportunities? What should you be careful of when buying a property off-market? This article answers these questions and ...

Oct 14, 202312 minEp. 1095
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