by Eric Krattenstein | May 1, 2026
Phoenix is a top-5 inflow market for U.S. real estate investors, but the submarket-level geography makes or breaks a DSCR deal. Some ZIPs still pencil cleanly. Most don’t. And the “new build trap” built in 2022-2023 is catching out-of-state buyers...
by Eric Krattenstein | Apr 23, 2026
A renovated single-family home that hits the MLS in June clears at roughly $47,000 more than the same house listed in September. The seasonal data behind the gap, the 60-day reverse calendar that keeps loan timelines in sync with it, and the three mistakes that cost...
by Eric Krattenstein | Jan 5, 2026 |
A clear-eyed look at where rates are, where they’re headed, and how investors should adjust their strategies accordingly. If you’ve been waiting for “rates to come down” before buying your next investment property, I have some news: you might...
by Eric Krattenstein | Nov 24, 2025
Southwest Florida real estate investing has seen more plot twists since 2020 than a Netflix mini series: pandemic-fueled buying frenzies, hurricane disruption, an insurance-cost shock, a rush of investors, and now a noticeable “everyone take a breath” reset. What’s...
by Eric Krattenstein | Nov 7, 2025
California real estate has a reputation that precedes it. Sunshine. Surf. Sticker shock. The state is both a laboratory for housing policy and a world capital for jobs, tech, film, logistics, and a dozen other industries that put steady pressure on the rental market....