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How To Sell Your Primary Residence And Not Pay Taxes On The Profit

February 28, 2021 By Cade Hildreth Leave a Comment

Real estate is a great investment, and selling your home could net you a hefty profit. However, that large profit can mean a big tax bill, which can reduce the amount you get to pocket from the sale. It may also dampen your plans to move to a new location.

Fortunately, there are critical moves you can do to reduce the taxes you owe when you sell your primary residence.
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The 2020 Real Estate Trends You Should Be Aware Of

December 3, 2020 By Cade Hildreth Leave a Comment

2020 has undoubtedly been a year for the books. There has been upheaval in every facet of life, from social unrest to dramatically changed work environments. All of this change is having a dramatic impact on 2020 real estate trends.

Real estate has the potential to be an excellent investment, whether you choose to be a landlord, investor, or homeowner. However, you’ll need to be aware of these unusual trends when deciding whether or not to take the leap. [Read more…] about The 2020 Real Estate Trends You Should Be Aware Of

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8 Unbelievable Tax Benefits of Investing in Real Estate

July 1, 2020 By Cade Hildreth Leave a Comment

Many experts have reported the real estate industry to be the best return on investment. Financial professionals have run study after study and have concluded that real estate can provide higher returns than stocks, bonds, or other highly boasted strategies.

There are many benefits of investing in real estate beyond the ROI. Some of the best benefits involve paying lower taxes—and in some cases, no taxes—whatsoever. [Read more…] about 8 Unbelievable Tax Benefits of Investing in Real Estate

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Mistakes of Novice House Flippers—Risks vs. Rewards

April 30, 2020 By Cade Hildreth Leave a Comment

House flipping risks are a real, as you can definitely lose your shirt. But done right, so are the rewards. Fortunes can be made.

If COVID has you wondering about getting into the house flipping game, you’re not alone. Plunging real estate prices are catching the attention of investors nationwide.

Given that house flipping relies on picking up properties below market value, the coming months may be an opportune time to get started. [Read more…] about Mistakes of Novice House Flippers—Risks vs. Rewards

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In honor of respecting other people, here are today's truths: 

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Enjoy this clip from my recent podcast, “Kelsey Jang, Army Engineer Officer & Company Commander, on Getting Started In Real Estate“.

Listen to the podcast itself (link below) to hear Kelsey (@kelshjang)share her experience with buying her first rental property priced at only $110K with 10% down.

It will provide you with a real-world example for how to get started in real estate—and start enjoying outsized gains!

Listen here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/what-you-shouldve-been-taught/id1523094339?i=1000591353528

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Notice that none of these are professional or financial or even personal accomplishments…

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