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Rob Carlson leads the technical and business strategy for the Carlson Lending Team. PLEASE NOTE: The information contained, and the opinions expressed, in this article and on this website are not intended to be construed as investment advice. The owners of this website do not guarantee or warrant the accuracy or completeness of the information or opinions contained herein. You should always conduct your own research and due diligence and obtain professional advice before making any investment decision. The owners of this site will not be liable for any loss or damage caused by your reliance on the information or opinions contained herein.

Seriously, you don’t really believe that your landlord is paying for repairs, right?

A recent article that appeared on Nasdaq.com addressed the issue of whether it is best to buy or rent in today’s real estate environment. The article was very fair in discussing both options. However, there was one portion of the article that we questioned. One of the experts was quoted as saying: “For some people, [...]

Great Advice for Millennials on Credit

The following is an representation for our readers of an excellent article on HousingWire.com that was written by Ken Chaplin. Mr Chaplin is currently senior vice president, chief marketing officer with TransUnion.  I think that it is fantastically succinct and easy to understand.  I would try to reconvey these ideas in my own post but he's done such [...]

Appraisal Shock: Here’s What Happened

So, your buyer got your home appraised and WHAM, it seems to have come in "way under value".  Maybe it didn't. With the hot market we've been in for the last couple of years, it's understandable that you would expect your home value to be considerably higher than it was in the past.  The truth is [...]

Home Ownership and Wealth Creation

The housing market has made a strong recovery, not only in sales and prices, but also in the confidence of consumers and experts as an investment. In a New York Times editorial entitled, “Homeownership and Wealth Creation” they explain: “Homeownership long has been central to Americans’ ability to amass wealth; even with the substantial decline in wealth [...]

Are You Caught in the Renter’s Trap?

There are many benefits to homeownership. One of the top ones is being able to protect yourself from rising rents and lock in your housing cost for the life of your mortgage. The National Association of Realtors (NAR) released their findings of a study in which they studied “income growth, housing costs and changes in [...]

Princeton Survey Shows BEST Investment

We are almost back to ‘pre-housing crash’ home prices. The inventories of distressed properties (foreclosures & short sales) are nearly gone and the economy is improving. Job numbers are headed in the right direction. The big question that still remains: Have Americans regained their confidence in real estate as a worthy investment? According to a [...]

Is Now a Good Time to Rent?….ummm NOPE!

People often ask us "Is now is a good time to buy a home?" Strangely, no one ever asks "Is now a good time to rent?" We think that this post will clear up both questions. If you are currently renting with no plans to buy, you might want to check out the chart below.  The [...]

You Need a Teacher, here’s why

There is more real estate information available today in the news and on the internet than is useful for most people. If you find yourself confused, you're not alone. If you are thinking of buying or selling, you need a professional who can help make sense of this rapidly evolving and noisey housing market. If you're [...]

Proof: Smart Sellers Price at Value, NOT Above

In today’s market, where demand is outpacing supply in many regions of the country, pricing a house is one of the biggest challenges real estate professionals face. Sellers often want to price their home higher than recommended, and many agents go along with the idea to keep their clients happy. However, the best agents realize [...]

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