by Stuart Simone | Oct 1, 2021 | CoronaVirus Pandemic, Landlord-Tenant, Real Estate Investing, Selling Property
Breaking News— Today (October 1st) is the first day that most* California Landlords can evict their non-paying tenants. Will there be an “Eviction Tsunami”? Or will things gradually return to normal? Nobody knows, so it will be something for...
by Stuart Simone | Jun 6, 2021 | Estate Planning, Financial / Taxes, Landlord-Tenant, Real Estate Investing
Learn how to determine your current net worth and how an investment in real estate can help improve your bottom line. Among its many impacts, COVID-19 has had a pronounced effect on the housing market. Low home inventory and high buyer demand have driven home prices...
by Stuart Simone | Apr 21, 2021 | Buying Property, CoronaVirus Pandemic, Real Estate Investing, Selling Property
The Prudential conducted and just completed a massive “Pulse of the American Worker” survey*** and the results are in. “The Great Migration of 2021” (see my Facebook Group of the same name) has been going on for a year now, but research &...
by Stuart Simone | Apr 12, 2021 | Real Estate Investing, Selling Property
One outcome of the Covid 19 Pandemic is that people have spent far more time at home. As a result, home renovation and remodeling is a huge trend. Many choose to do it themselves, but for larger jobs, a contractor is hired. Being A Real Estate...
by Stuart Simone | Mar 17, 2021 | Buying Property, CoronaVirus Pandemic, Estate Planning, Financial / Taxes, Real Estate Investing, Selling Property
“PORTABILITY” is not a word that gets pulses racing and hearts a-fluttering. But if you are a homeowner over the age of 55 (or victim of natural disaster) then Portability might just be huge for you as of April 1, 2021. One of the greatest and most unique...
by Stuart Simone | Mar 9, 2021 | Buying Property, CoronaVirus Pandemic, Real Estate Investing, Selling Property
Is the Real Estate Market Going to Crash? While many areas of the economy have contracted, the housing market has stayed remarkably strong. But can the good news last? When COVID-related shutdowns began in March, real estate brokers and clients scrambled to respond to...
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