Month: January 2020

Foreclosure Leads Generation

In our previous blog post, we talked about the similarities and differences between Foreclosure and Short Sale (you can read here), we received a lot of positive feedbacks from the readers, and a lot of them also wanted us to drill down on these topics. So we decided to dedicate this post to talk about…

Foreclosure and Short Sale

People often get confused between foreclosure and short sale. If you do not care so much about the details, perhaps they do mean the same thing. But if you are a real estate investor, especially a sophisticated real estate investor, knowing the (subtle) differences between foreclosure and short sale will give you a competitive edge.…

The Stack

We first heard about the term “The Stack” from Brandon Turner at BiggerPockets.com. After digging into the details of the Stack, we value it more from the perspective of it being a philosophical term than a methodical term. Let’s dig into it again together. The Argument The reason why Brandon Turner presented this concept is…

House Flipping

House Flipping is one of most popular real estate investing strategies for the past few years, more or less thanks to HGTV’s good amount of reality shows on flipping properties. Regardless of the influence on HGTV, we at DoorInvestor also believe it is not only a popular way to get started in real estate investing,…

Seller Financing Loans

In a previous post, we talked about the various types of money loans (read here). One of the types we briefly discussed was the Seller Financing Loans. We would like to spend more time going into more details. What is it? Typically, when a seller sells you a property, no matter how you come up…

Types of Money Loans

Most of us who has experience getting a mortgage when you purchase our primary residence should know that you can get a loan from the bank when you need to finance your property, but as you step into the real estate investment spectrum, what you may not be aware of is there are other types…

Self-Employed vs. Business

In Rich Dad’s Cashflow Quadrant (our previous blog post here) book, it talked about the 4 elements of the quadrant: Employee, Self-Employed, Business, and Investor. Afterwards, we received quite a few inquiries asking for clarification on the difference between Self-Employed and Business, so we decided to dedicate this post to drill down on these 2.…

15 vs. 30 year Mortgage

There are many different discussions on the Internet, all coming from different angles, about whether it makes more sense to get a 15-year or 30-year Fixed Rate mortgage. We certainly would like to contribute our thoughts into this topic, but more from a real estate investment perspective. 15-Year Mortgage What are the pros and cons…

Setting S.M.A.R.T. Goals

The starting of a new year is the perfect time for us to set our goal for next 12 months. There are many ways to set your goals but we like to follow the concept of S.M.A.R.T. as it has been working well for all the team members. S.M.A.R.T. is the acronyms for: Specific Measurable…