Tag: Rentals
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Is a Housing Price Correction Coming? Why Analysts Are Split—and What the Data Really Says
The U.S. housing market is entering a pivotal phase as affordability reaches historic lows and analysts warn of a potential correction ahead. In this latest market analysis from Daniel Kaufman Real Estate, we break down the data behind rising concerns, including Zillow’s report that more than half of U.S. homes have lost value over the…
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The Best States for Fix & Flip Investors
How I Got My Start — And Where You Should Be Looking Next I bought my first two homes for $10,000 at 18 years old, way back in 1992. That was my entry into real estate — not through some fancy seminar or six-figure syndication, but by getting my hands dirty, fixing what was broken,…
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When Properties Go Dark: What ‘Zombie’ Foreclosures Reveal About the Housing Market’s Fault Lines
Every real estate cycle has its ghosts—and right now, a quiet uptick in “zombie” foreclosures is haunting select pockets of the country. These aren’t your run-of-the-mill distressed properties. They’re vacant, abandoned, and stuck in limbo: neither reclaimed by lenders nor occupied by owners. In markets like Wichita, Peoria, and rural North Carolina, they’re starting to…
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Why High-Earners Are Heading to Nashville—and What It Means for Real Estate Investors
There’s a new migration wave sweeping across the U.S., and it’s not just retirees looking for sunshine. A growing number of high-income earners from New York, Los Angeles, and across California are packing up and heading to one of the South’s most vibrant cities: Nashville, Tennessee. At first glance, it might seem like an odd…
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Why Princeton, Texas Is the Town Every Real Estate Professional Should Be Watching
If you’re not paying attention to Princeton, Texas, it’s time to start. Just a decade ago, this small rural community in Collin County had two traffic lights and a population you could count on one hand compared to nearby Dallas. Fast forward to today, and Princeton is officially the fastest-growing town in America—posting a staggering…
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Why Rental Homes Are Winning—and Why Wall Street’s Betting Big on Build-to-Rent
As housing affordability continues to decline, institutional capital is flowing into one of the fastest-growing corners of residential real estate: single-family build-to-rent (BTR). For real estate professionals, the message is clear—this is no longer a niche. It’s a movement. The New Math: Renting vs. Owning The average mortgage payment in the U.S. has now climbed…
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The 10 Most Profitable States for Flipping Houses in 2025—And My Take on Where the Opportunity Really Lies
By Daniel Kaufman Let’s talk about house flipping. The headlines will tell you activity has cooled, and that’s true—the frenzy of 2021 and 2022 has faded. But don’t confuse “less crowded” with “less profitable.” In fact, in the right markets, margins are holding up just fine. If you know where to look, 2025 could still…
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Why Smart Capital Is Moving Down-Market in Commercial Real Estate
In today’s shifting commercial real estate landscape, a new investment thesis is gaining traction: smaller deals are outperforming their big-ticket counterparts—and investors are paying close attention. Recent data from CoStar’s Commercial Repeat-Sale Indices (CCRSI) highlights a growing bifurcation in asset performance. In February, prices for smaller U.S. commercial properties rose 1.1%, while larger, high-value assets…
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Down Payments Are Surging—Here’s What Real Estate Pros Need to Know
If your clients are shopping for homes this spring, they better come with cash—and plenty of it. A new report from Realtor.com reveals that down payments have reached their highest Q4 levels on record, continuing a long-term climb that’s reshaping buyer behavior and market dynamics alike. Whether you’re advising buyers, structuring deals, or eyeing exit…
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Ski Town Housing Crisis: A Real Estate Developer’s Perspective & Why Skiers Should Be Concerned
By Daniel Kaufman, Real Estate Developer & Investor – www.danielkaufman.info The housing crisis in ski towns is no longer just a problem for seasonal workers—it’s a looming issue that threatens the very sustainability of the ski industry itself. As real estate investors and developers, we need to recognize the deep impact of this crisis—not just…
