Nick Raithel interviews Eve Picker, founder of Small Change on 7 Rules for Real Estate Investing. They talk about Hobart, impact investing, and how to tell when your property lies in the path of progress. Image from 7 Rules For Real Estate Investing … [Read more...] about Seven rules.
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The power of incremental development.
It’s often thought that community development and revitalization can only come from major projects, substantial policy changes, or top-down adjustments and actions. But there’s another powerful way to change and revive communities, and that is through incremental development. The concept is a simple one, rooted in the idea of starting small and building upon small successes. … [Read more...] about The power of incremental development.
Unpacking the housing crisis.
We’re all hearing about the affordable housing crisis constantly these days, but for many homeowners, investors and renters alike, it’s a confusing and overwhelming topic. Understanding more about the causes and trends in the affordable housing crisis might help accelerate solutions to this problem as well as opportunities for real estate investors. For housing to be … [Read more...] about Unpacking the housing crisis.
The impact of Reg A+.
Historically, investing in startups and real estate has only been available to accredited investors. Accredited investors are those that, due to income, net worth, assets, or professional experience, have special privileges when it comes to financial regulations. Recent legislation, however, has aimed to make investing more accessible to all potential investors. The 2012 … [Read more...] about The impact of Reg A+.
Political infrastructure and investment potential.
When investigating a community to determine its investment potential, there are a number of factors to consider. These might include physical, social, economic, development, and political infrastructure for a start. While all factors play a part in this evaluation, political structure is perhaps the most important criteria to consider. Unfortunately, it’s also one that’s often … [Read more...] about Political infrastructure and investment potential.





