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How To Add Value To Your Rental Property The Curtis Team Doug Curtis Real Estate Texas

How To Add Value To Your Rental Property

Congratulations, you purchased your first rental property! As a landlord, you’re probably wondering what upgrades you can make that will help increase the value of your property. You can do many things to a home to make it feel more welcoming and inviting, but which upgrades will add value? Let’s take a look! Landscaping Nothing is worse than pulling up to a rental property and it being a...

Understanding The BRRRR Method The Curtis Team Texas Doug Curtis San Antonio Real Estate Investing

Understanding The BRRRR Method

When you first get started in real estate investing, you’ll learn many different methods to create passive income. One method is the BRRRR Method, which stands for Buy, Rehab, Rent, Refinance, and Repeat. This method is a great way to quickly build up your real estate portfolio. Let’s look deeper into what each of these words mean as it relates to the BRRRR Method and how you can utilize...

Weekend Getaway In Texas Hill Country San Antonio Dripping Springs The Doug Curtis Team

Weekend Getaway In Texas Hill Country

Are you looking for a perfect weekend getaway from the hustle and bustle of city life? Look no further than the Texas Hill Country! The Texas Hill Country offers a perfect escape from the daily grind with its stunning landscapes, scenic drives, and amazing outdoor adventures. Here’s a guide to the perfect weekend trip in the Texas Hill Country: Day 1 Morning: Kick off your weekend adventure...

The Importance of Generational Wealth And How To Build And Protect It The Doug Curtis Team The Curtis Team TX

The Importance of Generational Wealth And How To Build & Protect It

Generational wealth is wealth that is passed down through generations of your family. In order for it to be considered generational wealth, it has to be passed down to at least one generation and can be any asset with monetary value, including real estate, stock market investments, or a business. One of the most important things about generational wealth is don’t wait to start investing your money....

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Neighborhood Spotlight: Comanche Trace

In the heart of Texas Hill Country in Kerrville, Comanche Trace is a private 1,300-acre master-planned community with expansive views. Comanche Trace is located 13 minutes from Kerrville-Kerr County Airport and 3 minutes from Kerrville-Schreiner Park. Major cities like San Antonio and Austin are 1 hour and 2 hours away, respectively.  Recognized as one of the 50 Best Master-Planned Communities in...

Short-Term & Long-Term Rentals

When it comes to rental properties, there are a variety of options available. Regardless of which property you choose, it usually boils down to two categories: long-term or short-term. Many investors tend to choose the long-term rental option, however, that may not be the best option for everyone involved. Let’s discuss the difference between long-term and short-term rentals and the pros and cons of...

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Avoid These Common Home-Buying Mistakes

As a first-time homebuyer looking to purchase a home, you probably don't know what to expect. The home-buying process can be long and stressful, but we want to help make it as easy as possible. Take a look at these six common home-buying mistakes and try to avoid them if you can throughout the process.  1. Not Starting The Loan Approval Process Early One of the first things you should do...

Home Price Deceleration vs. Home Price Depreciation

You have probably heard all the news about “home prices are going down,” or “The Housing Crash of 2022.” Let’s decipher what is actually happening.  Home prices escalated at an above average pace for the last two years. In fact, earlier this year a homeseller would expect a flurry of showings followed by a flurry of offers and most likely a final sales price over the...

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