Single Family

By far the most popular REI method, single-family residential investments include fix-and-flip, buy-and-hold, short- and long-term rentals, wholesaling, and BRRRR, among many other strategies.

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Single Family

By far the most popular REI method, single-family residential investments include fix-and-flip, buy-and-hold, short- and long-term rentals, wholesaling, and BRRRR, among many other strategies.

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Think Realty Webinar: The Do’s and Don’ts of Fix and Flip Investing

Think Realty Webinar: The Do’s and Don’ts of Fix and Flip Investing

Think Realty is providing you with another FREE WEBINAR! On September 13th at 12:00PM (CST),  Mark Burch and Ben Joanis with Temple View Capital will be speaking on "The Do's and Don'ts of Fix and Flip Investing." In this webinar, you will learn: Three Pieces of the Puzzle: 1. Loan/Financing ...
Pros And Cons Of Buying Property At Auction

Pros And Cons Of Buying Property At Auction

Stepping into the world of real estate investment marks a pivotal move toward achieving financial independence. One such investment is the buying and selling of properties. The potential to generate passive income, benefit from tax advantages, and experience capital appreciation make property investment a compelling choice for those seeking wealth ...
How to Invest in Single-Family Rentals While in the Military

How to Invest in Single-Family Rentals While in the Military

Active-duty military personnel might think that investing in real estate is simply not an option while serving their country. But the reality is that even active members of the military can successfully invest in single-family rental properties. With today’s technology and the right property management team on your side, it ...
How We Made Our First Million

How We Made Our First Million

00:07:52|How did we make our first million? There is no rule that you have to make your first million in a certain amount of time or by a specific age. We started in 2008. We made our first million with the purchase of 56 units. Listen in to hear what ...
Only 41% of Homes in England Meet Recommend Energy Rating

Only 41% of Homes in England Meet Recommend Energy Rating

New 2023 research from Open Property Group found that just 41% of homes in England meet the recommended Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating of ‘C’ or above. This is only a 1% increase from the previous year. In 2022, only 40% of homes in England met the standard, despite the ...
Considering an Additional Investment Property? Here’s Some Key Data to Help You Decide.

Considering an Additional Investment Property? Here’s Some Key Data to Help You Decide.

As a rental property investor, the key to building real wealth with your investments is to buy multiple properties. But you may have questions, including whether now is the right time for you to buy or whether you really need another investment property. While every investor’s situation is different, one ...
Navigating a Changing Market: Using the BRRRR Strategy to Lead to Profitable Investments

Navigating a Changing Market: Using the BRRRR Strategy to Lead to Profitable Investments

Think Realty is providing you with another FREE WEBINAR! On July 11th at 12:00PM (CST),  Nate Zielinski with RCN Capital will be speaking on Navigating a Changing Market: Using the BRRRR Strategy to Lead to Profitable Investments." Join RCN Capital for a presentation regarding the BRRRR (Buy, Renovate, Rent, Refinance, ...
Evaluating Rental Rates and Knowing When to Raise the Rent

Evaluating Rental Rates and Knowing When to Raise the Rent

As a rental real estate investor, knowing how to evaluate the local rental market and set accurate rental rates is essential to long-term profitability. In fact, the rental rate should be one of the important calculations you make before you even buy an investment property. It’s also important to re-evaluate ...
5 Renovations That Add Value to Your House Flip

5 Renovations That Add Value to Your House Flip

Flipping houses involves buying a below-market house and renovating it to increase its value. Generally, the goal is to increase the value by a dollar amount greater than the costs associated with purchasing and renovating the project. In a sense, the investor’s goal is to make 1+1 = 3. For ...
Think Realty Webinar: Public Unveiling - SW Florida Single Family Home Development Fund

Think Realty Webinar: Public Unveiling – SW Florida Single Family Home Development Fund

Think Realty is providing you with another FREE WEBINAR! On June 21st at 1:30PM (CST),  White Stone Developments will have a public unveiling  of their southwest Florida single-family home development fund. According to Quicken Loans, the Florida market is the fastest growing region in the country. Join White Stone Developments ...
The Balance Between Successful Design and Budget

The Balance Between Successful Design and Budget

You’re a real estate investor. Maybe you flip properties. Perhaps you hold properties and rent. Whatever your investment strategy, as a real estate investor, your success depends on your ability to choose the right improvements for your investment properties. Striking a balance between curb appeal and current design trends is ...
Kitchen Cabinet Design Tips & Tricks for 2023

Kitchen Cabinet Design Tips & Tricks for 2023

The kitchen is the heart of any home. Potential homeowners have a lot of opinions about a property’s kitchen. By adding a couple of affordable cabinet upgrades to a kitchen renovation, you can give your project some extra appeal. But before you get started with your cabinets, it’s important to ...
Small Space, Big Impact

Small Space, Big Impact

Whether you want to sell a family home or liquidate an investment property, maximizing your property’s resale potential is crucial to achieving high financial returns. Smaller properties can be challenging to maximize, but there are ways to make a small space as striking as a mansion, ranging from updating the ...
Classes of Properties in Real Estate and Which One is Best

Classes of Properties in Real Estate and Which One is Best

00:06:51 | There are two different classes of properties. There's class of property and then there's class of neighborhood. They are two different things. Watch this and learn your A, B, C, and D’s of class ...
Single Family Versus Multi Family

Single Family Versus Multi Family

00:08:45 | Listen in for a fast breakdown of the pros and cons of single family (1-4 units) and multi family (5+ units) real estate investing. Flip and Dani-Lynn are actively doing deals everyday in BOTH categories ...
3 Myths of Out of State Investing

3 Myths of Out of State Investing

00:06:57 | Flip and Dani crush 3 common myths that often keep investors from investing in more advantageous markets simply because the opportunities are in a different state ...
Module 3 – The BRRRR Method for Recycling Capital

Module 3 – The BRRRR Method for Recycling Capital

00:31:59 | Our newest resident experts, Damon Riehl walks through the BRRRR method, using private financing to recycle your capital. Learn new ways to build your portfolio. Other Videos in This Course ...
What to Look for in an Investment Property

What to Look for in an Investment Property

When it comes to buying investment properties, single family homes often provide a great option. They tend to be in demand, attract long-term residents, and retain or appreciate in value over time. When looking for a home to invest in, consider a few key factors to check carefully before making ...
Five Tips for Your First Property Flips

Five Tips for Your First Property Flips

When it comes to investing in property, the profitable flip is one of the most sought-after real estate investments. It is one of the best ways to make money while doing something productive. Whether you are in real estate for work or want to take it up as a side ...
Single-Family Residential (SFR)

Single-Family Residential (SFR)

A designation used to describe real estate used for living space by a single household ...
Starter Home

Starter Home

A relatively small, economical residence that meets the requirements of a first-time homebuyer. Usually these properties appeal to younger buyers, but the aesthetic requirements for starter homes have changed as millennial buyers often delay their first home purchase until they are in their 30’s ...
Single Family Investing

Single Family Investing

An investment strategy revolving around the purchase of single-family real estate. Single-family investing usually is assumed to involve the purchase of single-family residential real estate for rental purposes ...
Short Sale (Real Estate)

Short Sale (Real Estate)

When a distressed homeowner sells a property for less than the amount due on a mortgage with the endorsement of the lender to a third party. All proceeds from the sale go to the lender and the seller is not permitted to experience financial gain from the short sale process ...
Residential Rental Property

Residential Rental Property

A type of property that generates the majority of its revenue from the rental of dwelling units. Not to be confused with single-family residential (SFR), although some investors use the terms interchangeably ...
Owner-Occupied Property

Owner-Occupied Property

A property occupied by the owner of the property. Owner-occupied houses are primary residences in most cases, although you may hear some investors refer to vacation homes in this way if the vacation property is not leveraged for any other income-generating purposes ...