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"Get in the Real Estate Game" with Pam Hill
Today’s guest is Pam Hill. She is a Harvard and Dartmouth-educated entrepreneur and CEO of a multi-million dollar real estate company, a business and money expert, a podcaster and a blogger, a former Fortune-500 executive, and the founder of My Smart Cousin.
Here are the top tips from Pam.
“My Smart Cousin” is a real estate company that was born from the desire to treat clients like family.
When buying a home, rather than trying to qualify for as much money as possible for a mortgage, consider buying less. A cheaper fixer-upper might be a better long-term investment.
When investing in real estate, especially for houses that you will renovate, consider waiting to see the value of the property increase over time vs. making a quick flip.
Rental properties can allow you to earn income while also building long-term investment.
Rental properties can break even in 4-5 years, and even economically priced homes often increase in value over time.
Connect with Pam:
https://mysmartcousin.com/
https://www.facebook.com/MySmartCousin
https://twitter.com/MySmartCousin
https://www.instagram.com/mysmartcousin/
As always, if you are interested in complete “peace of mind and confidence” about your personal finances, visit us at: www.personalfinancialstrategy.com
Personal Financial Strategy the podcast
The Personal Financial Strategy podcast is wholly devoted to you and your money, bringing expertise to bear on how you earn, invest and spend your hard earned cash.