Cleveland, Ohio

A Contradictory Market with Plenty of Potential by Carole VanSickle Ellis Although nationwide investor interest in single-family home purchases is declining, the Cleveland, Ohio, market is still heating up. According to Realtor.com, Cleveland rents are startlingly affordable relative to other similarly sized metro areas, and that means increased interest from investors and would-be tenants as national costs of living continue to rise. In December 2024, Cleveland posted the lowest average

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Arrived

Breaking Down Barriers in Real Estate Investing by Carole VanSickle Ellis Early in his career, Ryan Frazier, co-founder and CEO of Arrived, moved around a lot. Frazier founded another company before Arrived, and he was on the go constantly during the nine years he ran that company. “I was never in the same place long enough to where it made sense to start investing in real estate and building home

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Why Multifamily Investments Are Ideal for 2025

Multifamily is Showing Signs of Strong Investment Potential by Andy Bates Even as the first quarter of 2025 has passed, thousands of investors are still uncertain of where and how to do their business in real estate. With final 2024 figures firmly in view, it is easy to understand why that might be. Stymied rent figures in 2024 have made it difficult for investors to source rent-ready properties that cashflow

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2025 ServiceLink State of Homebuying Survey

2025 Reveals Opportunities for Investors by Joseph Ticchione Today’s youngest homebuyers, Gen Z, are ready to make their move and enter the market. But they also are quick to walk away if they do not find exactly what they are looking for. ServiceLink recently released its 2025 State of Homebuying Report which found that the eagerness to buy a home is growing for those born between 1997 and 2012. Sixty-seven

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Focus on Flooding

Flood Insurance USA Specializes in the Right Protection for Every Property According to FEMA, nearly half of all the counties in the United States have experienced a flood in the past five years, yet most property insurance policies do not cover flooding. As a result, there are a vast array of programs in place offering specialized coverage for various types of water- and flood-related damage, yet the majority of property

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The Insurance Landscape is Changing

What Real Estate Investors Need to Know by Radian Title Services Real estate investments face growing threats from natural disasters. Understanding essential coverage is important for investors navigating a complex insurance landscape. Recent catastrophic events have highlighted gaps in insurance protections that could expose real estate investors to substantial financial losses. The Changing Insurance Landscape The insurance market has adjusted in response to changing risk profiles nationwide, according to earth.org. 

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