JD Esajian

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10 Tools To Boost Your Credibility & Visibility

September 16, 2015

What tools have been made available to real estate pros that allow them to simultaneously boost both visibility and credibility? Credibility and visibility remain two of the biggest challenges for all types of real estate professionals. Getting in the game, gaining traction, and staying in front of the competitors all require business owners to maintain […]

What’s Wrong with Airbnb Rentals From An Investor’s Standpoint?

September 11, 2015

Are Airbnb rentals the best thing to ever happen for real estate investors? Or are they a minefield waiting to be triggered? More and more real estate investors are trending towards acquiring properties specifically to lease them out using Airbnb. It’s a very alluring opportunity with big profit potential. But is it a trap? If […]

10 Rules That Helped Walmart Crush The Competition

September 4, 2015

How can real estate companies use Walmart’s competition crushing principles to rocket their own success? Love or hate Walmart, there is no question the retail giant has achieved incredible success. According to the firm’s website, this success comes from 10 rules laid out by founder Sam Walton. So what are they, and how can they […]

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Single-Family VS. Multifamily Investing: Which Is Right For You?

September 2, 2015

There are many different ways to invest in real estate. For every different scenario there is a corresponding opinion that usually comes with it. One of the items that is often debated deals with which property type is better: single-family or multifamily properties. The simple answer is that it depends on your risk tolerance and […]

Real estate car

Which Car Should Real Estate Investors Be Driving?

August 28, 2015

When individuals get into real estate, they immediately become aware of the lavish rides that many of their peers and competitors are riding around in. The higher up you go on the ladder, often the more expensive these rides get. Of course, you never actually know whether that vehicle represents their entire net worth, or […]

Manufactured home

Manufactured Homes: Misconceptions & Millions To Be Made

August 21, 2015

Are manufactured homes an undervalued gold mine for real estate investors, or just another financial trap? In their hunt for deals and new real estate investment opportunities, many investors are looking deeper into the manufactured home market. Are the benefits of manufactured homes worth their time, or a big money mistake? The ‘Eureka’ Moment Many […]

How Rehabbing Can Shape The Country’s Economic Landscape

August 14, 2015

Rehabbing and renovating homes is so much more important in 2015 than most realize. So why should you do it? Why should you love the real estate investor rehabbing the house next door a little more? And how can you bring a little more value in your own game if you are fixing up and […]

Investing in condos

Understanding The Quirks Associated With Investing In Condos

August 7, 2015

Thinking of buying or investing in a condo? Read this first! Buying, owning, selling, and investing in condos can be quirky. Sometimes these quirks will be enough to make even the most patient person crazy. That said, what are these glitches that impact condos, and how do they stack up to other types of properties? […]

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What A Night In Las Vegas Can Teach You About Real Estate

August 4, 2015

What can a night in fabulous Las Vegas, NV teach real estate professionals and aspiring investors about the market? If you haven’t had the opportunity to visit Las Vegas, it might be worth your time to plan a trip. Treat yourself or someone special to a night, weekend, or week away in this Nevada city. […]

The 7 Fundamentals of a Great Real Estate Market

July 31, 2015

What makes a great real estate market today? As more real estate investors join the hunt for markets that can deliver on returns, it is important to stay tuned into what makes a great market. Not all of the most expensive neighborhoods in the USA are necessarily good deals. Not every dirt cheap, foreclosure dense […]