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Monthly Archives: September 2024
[ad_1] Young, old, or in between, you need to hear this episode! Today’s guest paid off over $80,000 of debt, grew her net worth to $100,000 and did it all just years after graduating from college without a sky-high income. How did she make such quick progress, and what’s her […]
[ad_1] Corporations, US presidential candidate Mitt Romney reminds us, are people. Whether or not you agree with the conclusions that his partisans draw from that claim, the statement certainly carries a large amount of truth. What is a corporation, after all, but a certain group of people working together under […]
[ad_1] In This Article The last two years have felt like a slow-motion car crash in commercial real estate. That goes for office space, of course, but it also goes for multifamily and other commercial property classes. Look no further than this piece by BiggerPockets if you need a refresher. […]
[ad_1] In the first part of this series, we talked about how the internet allows us to create decentralized corporations, automatons that exist entirely as decentralized networks over the internet, carrying out the computations that keep them “alive” over thousands of servers. As it turns out, these networks can even […]
[ad_1] In This Article As you can imagine, we’ve heard just about everything people have to say about investing in real estate during our twentysomething-year tenure in this industry. One of the complaints we see frequently is regarding ethics. Is it ethical to invest in real estate? Are landlords evil? […]
[ad_1] In the first two parts of this series, we talked about what the basic workings of a decentralized autonomous corporation might look like, and what kinds of challenges it might need to deal with to be effective. However, there is still one question that we have not answered: what […]
[ad_1] In This Article Other than perhaps property taxes, turnover is generally the biggest single operating expense you will endure as a buy-and-hold real estate investor. And unlike property taxes, it’s something you have a lot of control over. Getting turnover right can both increase your income and reduce expenses. […]
[ad_1] The purpose of this post is not to say that Ethereum will be using Slasher in place of Dagger as its main mining function. Rather, Slasher is a useful construct to have in our war chest in case proof of stake mining becomes substantially more popular or a compelling […]
[ad_1] In This Article As short-term rental (STR) hosts, we balance a million things at once—guest communications, bookings, cleanings, and, occasionally, reminding guests that “no, your pet llama can’t stay.” Luckily, you don’t need to do it all manually anymore and can rely on the great inventions of modern times. […]