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Rent, Buy or Build: This Investor’s Guide to the Real Estate Universe
Sometimes it pays to break the status quo – literally. For decades, one achievement has been positioned as the ultimate attainment of the American dream: Homeownership.
Considering The Alternative: A Look At Investing In Your Passions
News coverage on investment revolves heavily around stocks, bonds, real estate and personal saving accounts. They’re considered the traditional, business-minded options for people trying to grow their wealth.
Four Fix & Flip Projects with the Highest ROI
Flipping houses is all about one thing: Maximizing your return on investment (ROI). While it’s easy to get caught up in the excitement of a new project, the key question for experienced investors is which improvements are most likely to pay out.
The Four Steps To Finding Your Balance: Leaning Into Investment Psychology
One of the most important factors of successful investing might surprise you. Professional investors talk at length about statistical models, trends and speculative investment, and the performance of the individuals or companies they’re investing in.
Legacy’s Work in Action: Building Community with Developers
Legacy Group Capital believes that being a good business partner means offering added value in the services it provides.
Not Who, But Why: Two Questions to Ask Yourself in Growing Your Network as a Loan Officer
Success as a loan officer isn’t about who you know, but why you reach out. Discover how understanding your contacts’ motivations can help you build trust and earn more referrals.
Speculative Vs. Core Investments: Finding A Sustainable Strategy
Speculative investment, or a short-term strategy to profit off a rapid change in an asset’s value, can be a high-risk move.
Mid-Construction Loans: What Are They, and How Can They Help Get My Project Back on Track?
What’s the saying about our best laid plans? Even with the best intentions and the most detailed preparation, they can sometimes fall off course. The same is true of home builds.
Time And Money: The Perks Of A Calculated Expansion
When moving to a new city, it takes months—sometimes years—to learn how to navigate it.