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As Rhode Island’s “Taylor Swift Tax” on Vacation Homes Spreads, Here’s What Short-Term Rental Owners Need to Know

As Rhode Island’s “Taylor Swift Tax” on Vacation Homes Spreads, Here’s What Short-Term Rental Owner…

Short-term landlords might not be able to sh-sh-shake it off when it comes to the additional taxes they may be liable for. This follows the introduct…

How to Structure Seller Financing (Get a 5% Interest Rate!) (Rookie Reply)

How to Structure Seller Financing (Get a 5% Interest Rate!) (Rookie Reply)

Welcome to another Rookie Reply, where Ashley Kehr and Tony J. Robinson answer questions from the BiggerPockets Forums and Real Estate Rookie Faceboo…

Fed Cuts Rates: Who Needs to Rate Lock and Refinance ASAP

Fed Cuts Rates: Who Needs to Rate Lock and Refinance ASAP

The Federal Reserve has finally cut rates. Will mortgage rates follow? If you’ve been waiting to rate lock or refinance, is now the time, or does the…

10,000 Americans Turn 65 Daily—And There’s Nowhere for Them to Live

10,000 Americans Turn 65 Daily—And There’s Nowhere for Them to Live

Every day in America, more than 10,000 people reach the age of 65. That’s a staggering number by itself, but the real tidal wave is still ahead. The …

Monthly Stays and Steady Pay: 6 Steps to Mid-Term Rental Success

Monthly Stays and Steady Pay: 6 Steps to Mid-Term Rental Success

Imagine it’s 2019, and you’ve got a rental property that practically pays for itself. Tenants line up, rents climb every year, and cash flow feels li…

“Rent Freeze” in New York Could Cripple Mom-and-Pop Landlords. Will It Catch on Nationwide?

“Rent Freeze” in New York Could Cripple Mom-and-Pop Landlords. Will It Catch on Nationwide?

The New York real estate community choked on their spreadsheets when mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani proposed rent freezes on all rent-stabilized ap…

Rising Unemployment Could Spill Into Real Estate (But By How Much?)

Rising Unemployment Could Spill Into Real Estate (But By How Much?)

Is the labor market finally cracking, and what does that mean for the housing market? Dave Meyer distills the latest BLS and ADP payrolls, JOLTS, and…

The Short-Term Rental Revival: Why Data Beats Depreciation Every Time

The Short-Term Rental Revival: Why Data Beats Depreciation Every Time

If you hang out with real estate investors, you’ve probably noticed there’s a buzz in the air again about Airbnbs. The short-term rental (STR) tax lo…

Fed Cuts Rates as Employment Softens, But Real Estate Recovery Remains Uncertain

Fed Cuts Rates as Employment Softens, But Real Estate Recovery Remains Uncertain

Following a weakening labor market, the Federal Reserve’s announcement that it will cut interest rates by 0.25% on Sept. 17 comes as welcome re…

Landlord Sentiment Is Shifting in 2025: Here’s What Investors Should Know

Landlord Sentiment Is Shifting in 2025: Here’s What Investors Should Know

For years, the “growth at all costs” mentality has driven rental investors to scoop up as many properties as possible, often working toward a unit go…


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Should You Keep or Sell Your House? (Best Choice for FIRE)

Should You Keep or Sell Your House? (Best Choice for FIRE)

Should you sell your house right now or turn it into a rental property? In this episode of the BiggerPockets Money podcast, hosts Mindy Jensen and Sc…

BRRRR for Beginners & The “Lazy” Method to Raise Rents (Rookie Reply)

BRRRR for Beginners & The “Lazy” Method to Raise Rents (Rookie Reply)

Welcome to another Rookie Reply, where Ashely Kehr and Tony J. Robinson answer questions from the BiggerPockets Forums and Real Estate Rookie Faceboo…

The New (Better) House Hack: No Roommates, More Rent

The New (Better) House Hack: No Roommates, More Rent

House hacking is still the easiest way to start investing in real estate—and it’s getting even easier. You no longer need to live with roommates, sha…

Why No One Understands You—Fix These 3 Communication Mistakes NOW

Why No One Understands You—Fix These 3 Communication Mistakes NOW

EPISODE 559: If you're overexplaining in emails and avoiding hard conversations through texts—you’re not communicating, you're stalling.We once had s…

Florida and Texas Will Make Up Nearly a Third of All New Apartments This Year

Florida and Texas Will Make Up Nearly a Third of All New Apartments This Year

Half a million new rental apartments are set to hit the U.S. market in 2025, following last year’s record-setting supply surge. From New York City to…

One of the Best Types of Rentals Just Got Cheaper

One of the Best Types of Rentals Just Got Cheaper

Is the new construction market the golden ticket for real estate investors in 2025? With newly built homes now cheaper than existing ones, thanks to …

How to Invest in Real Estate on Lower Income ($50,000 or Less)

How to Invest in Real Estate on Lower Income ($50,000 or Less)

This is how to buy rental properties on a lower salary ($50,000 or less per year) in six steps. If you think you need to be rich to buy rentals, y…

From $10/Hour to $1M+ in Real Estate by Doing This w/InvestorGirlBritt

From $10/Hour to $1M+ in Real Estate by Doing This w/InvestorGirlBritt

Brittany Arnason bought her first rental property in a small town while making $10/hour as a waitress. She was doing everything herself—working a job…

New Law in Massachusetts Brings More Transparency to Renting

New Law in Massachusetts Brings More Transparency to Renting

Massachusetts just became the latest state to ban hidden rental “junk fees,” requiring landlords to disclose all charges upfront or bundle them into …

Insurance Hikes Rattle the Market

Insurance Hikes Rattle the Market

Home insurance premiums are rising much faster than homeowner incomes—and climate risk is driving the spike. In today’s episode, we dig into new Zill…


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