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Could you make money by renting out your house? Or how much cash you could expect to pull out of it if you refinanced? Maybe you've wondered where median housing prices in the U.S. would be in 10 years. Or maybe you just want to figure out what real estate investing option will give you the best return on your money.
Regardless, these are the kinds of questions we've asked about real estate concerns here at Political Calculations. The kind of questions that we build tools to help us answer for ourselves (and help you answer for yourselves!), which you'll find summarized below:
Real Estate Tools |
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Subcategory | Title | Description |
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Housing Values | Projecting U.S. Median Housing Prices | Over time, median housing prices have risen at a pretty stable exponential rate. Our tool can estimate where the median U.S. house price was in the past and predict where it'll be in the future! |
Real Estate Investing | Investing in Real Estate for Cash Flow | Are you ready to be a landlord? Our cash flow tool can help you find out if you'll make money renting out your property. |
Housing Values | How Much Equity Is in Your Home? | If you're looking to tap the value of your home to refinance your debt, our tool will help you find out how much equity you've accumulated! |
Real Estate Investing | The Capitalization Rate | If you're getting set to choose from several different real estate investing options, our tool for finding the capitalization rate can help you decide which property will give you the best return. |
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