Samantha Hawrylack is a finance expert and full-time entrepreneur who holds BS in Finance and MBA degrees. She has been featured in publications like Rocket Mortgage, Clever Girl Finance, Grow, Ladders, Crediful, AllCards, and many more.
Inflation isn't something anyone was prepared for at the levels we're experiencing. Consumer prices have been hit hard, but investors are hit the hardest. If you don't know where to invest your money, you could have a much lower gain than you anticipated when you first invested.
Have you always wanted to buy a vacation home but didn't have the capital to buy it yourself? Maybe you thought about real estate investing but know you couldn't do it yourself. Fractional real estate investing makes investing in real estate much more affordable and feasible for the everyday investor.
If you're looking for a way to invest in real estate, you've likely come across REITs vs rentals. They both offer a great way to invest in real estate, but with different responsibilities and outcomes. Here's everything you must know about investing in both types of real estate investments today.
If investing in real estate seems impossible to you, consider learning about the real estate investment trust opportunity. You can invest in real estate and earn REIT dividends and capital appreciation with a small minimum investment and little to no work required.
Did you know real estate investing is possible with little or no money invested? It sounds crazy, but there are many ways to jump into the real estate market without a large amount of capital. You don't have to be an accredited investor or have a lot of money to say that you, too, own real estate.
If you're interested in investing in real estate, but the real estate market looks too expensive and/or risky, consider real estate crowdfunding. This investment option that pools funds from investors together to invest in real estate equity and debt can be great for a starter portfolio or seasoned investor.