Archive for April, 2006
Buying a Rental Property
The rental property equation is so simple that it is hardly believable. On one side of the equation, you put down a relatively small amount of money on the property purchase price. On the other side, tenant rental payments cover your mortgage payments, property taxes, and maintenance costs. In time, you get to own the […]
Buying Your First Home
In the last couple of years, I warned first-home buyers that I counseled in communities south of Los Angeles, not to expect an unrealistic annual appreciation of house value. However, in each of those two years, the houses they bought increased in value by at least fifteen percent. Today they may think I was just […]
Wealth Immersion — AUG 28-Sep 2
This is for the serious investor who has evaluated their financial position, chosen real estate as a vehicle for wealth accumulation and desires to take action.
Tonja will:
Be your financial coach for 6 months following the training
Invite you to online investment forums
Invite you to every networking event sponsored by TDCO, LLC
Personally assist each student […]
My Real Estate Market Predictions
Here are the main reasons why I believe that the real estate market will continue to do very well for at least the next ten years:
Home prices will continue to rise because of moderate supply and increasing demand.
With federal anti-inflation controls, mortgage rates are expected to remain in their present range or not much higher. […]




