The Wright Report (WREP) 2025 Q3
The Wright Report is back in publication! From 2010 to 2018 the Wright Report was published to provide an overview of residential real estate across the U.S. We are republishing…
The Wright Report is back in publication! From 2010 to 2018 the Wright Report was published to provide an overview of residential real estate across the U.S. We are republishing…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uNRoDU1tQ5E If you've ever wondered whether investing out of state is worth the risk, Joel Wright has answers. A seasoned real estate agent and investor based in Sacramento, Joel appeared…
https://youtu.be/E_MlZGn5lUI 1031 exchange lets you sell real estate and reinvest the full sale amount into another property without paying taxes immediately on the gains. Unlike stocks, where selling triggers tax…
https://youtu.be/Xku_Y9Nb8OI Where you should look for properties depends on your risk, budget, time, and experience level. Flippers look for fix-and-sell deals, while long-term investors often focus on where they live…
https://youtu.be/8_JySNol0Dw Having cash reserves is super important in real estate investing to handle unexpected expenses like vacancies or repairs. The speaker shares a personal story about losing rental income during…
https://youtu.be/6HS3F0FbZrQ Investors often fall into two types: hands-on do-it-yourselfers and hands-off managers who prefer to delegate tasks. Hands-on investors typically manage their own properties, but laws (especially in places like…
https://youtu.be/kjvu4thLR00 Real estate investing changes a lot depending on where you are in life. Your age, family, and financial situation all matter. The investor arc starts with preparing to buy…
https://youtu.be/ieXokX528EA?si=jYLrYgvYPbMkO6rg Long-term residential real estate investing is a key way many people build lasting wealth by buying properties in their 20s or 30s and holding or gradually growing their portfolio.…
https://youtu.be/3mb5DM38Z80?si=M1nhq7YuPSD7dl6l There are two main ways to evaluate property investments: short-term flipping and long-term holding (buy, fix, rent). For long-term holding, focus on four key things: equity position, cash flow,…
https://youtu.be/FX4xE3UPw4U Start with a long-term mindset in real estate. Think decades, not just a few years. Real estate investing typically follows phases: accumulation, retirement, and distribution of assets. Many successful…