Vibrant, youthful and packed with plenty to do, college towns can be great places to live and with a never-ending stream of potential renters, they're also fantastic spots for investment.
Experience is the best teacher and sometimes the lessons can be cruel. In the realm of real estate, buying regrettable properties that become money-draining burdens is one version of learning.
Not even the rising housing crisis, inflation and high cost of living have deterred potential home-buyers. Many people still aspire to be homeowners, as rent and its expenditures can be seen as a.
With the ever-rising cost of living, the average American one-bedroom apartment now rents for $1,217. If you stick to the rule of thumb of spending 30% of your gross income on housing, you'd need a.
Housing is the biggest monthly expense for most families, and it keeps adding up month after month for life. For homeowners, the cost of keeping a roof over their heads goes beyond the mortgage,.