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Proptech Parcl offers real estate investing without liquidity

Housing Wire

Blockchain-based real estate platform Parcl is betting people want a piece of the real estate pie so badly customers are willing to invest in an emerging, small slice of the market: a digital square foot of real estate. The platform gives users exposure to markets and allows the blockchain to trade. Presented by: Tavant.

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Inflation's Impact on the Housing Market

Eppraisal

This is especially true when housing inventories are low -- a perfect illustration of money supply outpacing economic growth. What about investors, who both buy and sell? Mainstream wholesalers are often most interested in distressed properties so it is doubtful that inflation will significantly make purchases cost prohibitive.

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Home Appraisals for Rental Properties

D Fritz Appraisals

Mortgages, property taxes, and utilities aren’t going to get much cheaper, so what’s a viable solution? . If you are planning on moving or looking for more passive income, it might be time to rent out your property. While having a new stream of cash flow can be exciting, you’ll also be taking on the role of a landlord. .

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SFR, fix-and-flip sectors are in a ‘bit of a malaise’

Housing Wire

Still, even in this difficult-to-agonizing supply-challenged housing market, SFR and fix-and-flip investors, which both target existing-home inventory, are still finding ways to make a profit — at a thin margin in most cases, but a profit, nonetheless.

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Arrived Homes wants you to be a landlord

Housing Wire

Arrived wants every average Joe and Jane in America to be a landlord. Through Arrived, investors can buy shares in individual single-family rental homes for as little as $100, with the average investment per user coming in around $2,300. For decades, single-family rental properties were the domain of local real estate investors.

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