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Commercial real estate (CRE) has long been viewed as a reliable wealth-building strategy. Investors purchase properties with the expectation that rental income will cover operating expenses and debt...
If you’re considering a career as a mortgage loan officer (MLO), one of the first questions you’ll likely ask is: Which mortgage company should I work for? It’s a fair question—but after 35 years in...
When it comes to real estate financing, terms like private money, hard money, and bridge loans often get tossed around interchangeably. While they share similarities, they are not the same—and...
When transferring real estate in Florida, the deed you choose determines ownership rights, legal protections, and future obligations. This guide explains the most common Florida deeds, their uses...
By Doug Smith, Castle Rock Capital Funding If you’re shopping for a home or advising clients right now, you’ve probably heard the same refrain: “Rates are still high.” It’s understandable—after the...
Florida’s real estate market is showing signs of weakness similar to what we saw in the last crash, and with that growth comes an influx of investors looking to capitalize on rental properties...
In Florida’s fast-moving real estate market, closing a deal isn’t just about finding a buyer and seller—it’s about ensuring the financing process doesn’t derail everything at the eleventh hour. For...
I’m sure you’ve heard the term “ARV” pop up from time to time, but what exactly does it mean? “ARV” stands for “As Repaired Value”. Basically, ARV is not the value of a home today, but it is the value...
Defective Drywall, or Chinese Drywall as it is often called, was a real problem in the late stages of the building boom and still remains an issue today if you are not careful. ...