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  2. Cash-out refinance explained: How it works — and when ... - AOL

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    A cash-out refinance loan is a mortgage option that lets you borrow against your home's equity by replacing your current mortgage with a bigger one, giving you the difference in cash. Common uses ...

  3. 10 tips for buying rental property - AOL

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    To make the most of income property requires an accountant’s eye for detail, a lawyer’s grasp of landlord-tenant laws, a fortune teller’s foresight and, should you choose to manage your ...

  4. Real estate investing - Wikipedia

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    Buy, rehab, rent, refinance (BRRR) [16] is a real estate investment strategy, used by real estate investors who have experience renovating or rehabbing properties to "flip" houses. [17] BRRR is different from "flipping" houses. Flipping houses implies buying a property and quickly selling it for a profit, with or without repairs.

  5. 10 reasons to tap your home for cash: Expenses you can use ...

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    Here are 10 ways to use your home equity, along with their pros and cons. 1. Home improvements. Home improvement is one of the most common reasons homeowners take out home equity loans or HELOCs ...

  6. Cash on cash return - Wikipedia

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    In real estate investing, the cash-on-cash return [1] is the ratio of annual before-tax cash flow to the total amount of cash invested, expressed as a percentage. = The cash-on-cash return, or "cash yield", is often used to evaluate the cash flow from income-producing assets, such as a rental property.

  7. MyNewPlace - Wikipedia

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    MyNewPlace was founded by John Helm in 2005, and went live in May 2006 with 6 million apartment listings nationwide. [1] The San Francisco-based company operates on a Pay-per-Qualified-Lead pricing model, in which apartment managers pay only when renters contact them through their listings on MyNewPlace.

  8. Rental Properties: They Could Be Your Cash Flow Machine - AOL

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    Getty Images After the real estate bubble burst in 2007, and property values in most areas of the country collapsed, many investors soured on real estate. But rental markets remained strong ...

  9. Cash offer - Wikipedia

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    The term “cash offer” is typically applied to contracts in which both of these contingencies do not appear. Cash offers are common in markets like Denver, Colorado, [1] Seattle, Los Angeles, and are compounded by the limited supply of homes. Cash offers account for over 28% of all home sales as of 2018 according to The Wall Street Journal. [2]