The benefits of investing in real estate include passive income, stable cash flow, tax advantages, diversification, and leverage. In this article, we explore the benefits of investing and common strategies for increasing positive outcomes. ... Read More
The average U.S. rate for a 30-year fixed mortgage reached a 20-year high of 7.08% in the final week of October, more than doubling from a year earlier, according to Freddie Mac (... Read More
AUSTIN, Texas — A new report ranks Austin as the No. 2 fastest-growing U.S. city in 2022. The report, released Tuesday, is part of the launch of the “American Growth Project.” The new... Read More
Austin, Texas, fell from the No. 1 spot in 2021 to a predicted No. 10 in 2022 on Zillow’s list of hottest housing markets in America. Tampa, Florida, has assumed the top... Read More
Amid a slow down in the economy, higher financing costs, and mounting fears of a recession, real estate values are fast declining. But the downturn is an opportunity for investors who stick with their real... Read More
Active listings in Austin swelled by nearly 150% May 2021-2022 as the region begins to recover from the “dangerously low” housing inventory of the pandemic housing frenzy, according to the latest Austin Board of Realtors... Read More
Homeowners Typically Built Housing Wealth of $240,200 Over 10 years Homeownership is the largest source of wealth among families, with the median value of the primary residence worth about ten times the median value... Read More
The nation’s fastest-growing cities are more like popular suburbs located just outside of the hottest real estate markets. And they are all clustered in just two states: Texas and Arizona. During the height of the... Read More
Lake Travis’ most luxe home for sale is also the most expensive on the Texas market, according to Realtor.com. With a $45 million asking price,... Read More
When interest rates began rising earlier this year, some hoped the change would dampen Central Texas’ ever-rising home prices. In reality, the market did cool — ever so slightly — in terms... Read More