Author: Auction.com Editorial Team

New Tax Bill: A Boon For Landlords?

Now that the 2018 tax legislation has taken effect, do you know if you are a winner or loser? Well, despite the elimination of numerous deductions, if you’re a landlord, you’re likely to be a winner – a big winner. Many of the provisions in the new legislation are favorable to investors but really favorable […]

The Benefits of Purchasing an Occupied Rental Property at Auction.com

When looking to invest in real estate, one of the most beneficial properties available is a tenant-occupied rental property now available on Auction.com.

Investor Interview with Debbie Thomas of RealtySolve

Debbie Thomas, a broker investor with Realty Solve in Arizona, has purchased and flipped hundreds of homes from the Auction.com platform by way of AZ  Bidder technology. To learn more about Debbie Thomas and AZ Bidder technology, please visit Realty Solve.  How did you get into real estate investing? I work for a company called AZ bidder […]

Is Low Inventory a Boon for Real Estate Investors

If you’re a real estate investor, you’ve undoubtedly read about – and probably experienced first-hand – the extraordinary lack of existing home inventory available for sale across the country. (If you haven’t, you’re in luck, as several of the articles in this month’s newsletter discuss the issue in some detail.)   In a “normal,” healthy […]

Want to be a landlord? These are the Top Markets this Fall for Investing in Rental Homes

High prices and a tight supply of houses for sale are not exactly the best mix for homebuyers, but they’re even worse for investors looking to become landlords. Sure, both tenant demand and rental returns are also high, but if the cost to get in is too high, the math doesn’t work.   he good […]

Choosing the Auction That’s Right for You

Seasoned investors may already know the benefits of buying properties at auction, but if you’re new to investing in foreclosure sale and bank-owned properties, it can be a challenge to determine which solution is best for you. First, you need to choose between foreclosure sale or bank-owned properties. There are distinct benefits and disadvantages inherent […]

Where Did the REOs Go?

If you’re like most real estate investors, you probably began your adventure by looking into the opportunities presented by bank-owned homes (“Real Estate Owned,” or “REO” as the banks refer to the properties). And why not? Bank-owned homes were typically available to purchase at a significant discount compared to properties on the local multiple listing […]