
How Investors Use a Tax Rule to Offset High Incomes
A little-known IRS rule called Real Estate Professional Status allows high-income earners to use property losses to significantly reduce their taxable income.
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A little-known IRS rule called Real Estate Professional Status allows high-income earners to use property losses to significantly reduce their taxable income.

High interest rates have pressured the real estate market, but REIT ETFs continue to attract income investors. Discover how these funds work and their place in a modern portfolio.

A physician details her journey from a negative $1 million net worth due to student loans to a positive $3 million net worth through strategic real estate investing.

The world's wealthiest families are shifting their investment strategies to combat inflation, favoring real estate and private equity over traditional assets.

Two Louisville real estate investors are shifting from house flipping to a long-term rental strategy, citing a cooling market and increased selling times.

Wealthy investors don't just buy homes; they execute a strategic playbook using cash flow, leverage, and tax benefits to build lasting fortunes through real estate.

A new Washington state law, effective January 1, 2026, introduces strict disclosure rules for off-market real estate deals, with major penalties for non-compliance.

Exploring real estate investing? Discover five popular methods, from simple REITs to hands-on landlording, ranked by experts from easiest to most difficult.

Investing in private real estate demands a strategic approach, particularly for high-income professionals. This guide explores key considerations, emphasizing the importance of wealth, accreditation,

Arrived, a real estate investment platform, has secured $27 million to launch a secondary market, allowing users to trade shares of rental homes for as little as $100.

Global asset manager TPG is ramping up its real estate investments, closing a $2.1 billion credit fund and acquiring major office properties in Palo Alto and Dallas.

Childhood friends Pieter Louw and Connor Swofford scaled their real estate portfolio to 24 units in just 12 months using a powerful investment strategy.