VA and FHA Mortgages & the Housing Boom (Part 2)

Military Experience Eligibility for VA Loans How does a retired or active military personnel member qualify for a VA loan based upon their military experience? * An earlier discharge date for a service-connected disability may still qualify you. ** Officers who separated from service after 10/16/81 may be eligible. For more details, please visit The […]

VA and FHA Mortgages & the Housing Boom (Part 1)

By Rick Tobin The most flexible and easiest qualifying mortgage loan product in America is the VA (US Department of Veteran Affairs) mortgage loan. Between 1944 and 1966, approximately 20% of all single-family homes built or purchased were financed by the VA home loan program for active military or retired veterans of World War II […]

The Better Alternative to Your Retirement Account

By Gabby Darroch Today I want to spend a little time clarifying exactly what makes the Infinite Banking Concept different. Different from any other banking system, financial institution, or retirement you’ve ever seen or heard of before. This will help you understand why The Money Multiplier is the best system for your money. There are […]

What Should Assisted Living Look and Feel Like?

By Gene Guarino What should a Residential Assisted Living home look and feel like? When we talk about the look and the feel, it’s a home so it should obviously look like a home. Sometimes people try to take a commercial building and convert it into residential assisted living and it just doesn’t work as […]

Why now is the time to start a policy

By Gabby Darroch It really burns my biscuits when I hear people say, “I don’t want to start a policy yet because of the Coronavirus. I am not sure where the economy is going to go.” And the reason why this gets me so heated is no secret. Let’s be honest. Many people are making […]

Why Become a Residential Assisted Living Expert?

By Gene Guarino What will you be an expert at? You’re going to become an expert at something. The question is what? There’s the saying that it takes 10,000 hours to become an expert. Now when you think about that, at 40 hours a week and 50 weeks in a year, that’s 2000 hours in […]

Prepare for the Coming Greed Pandemic

Protecting Your Assets Is MORE Relevant Post-COVID-19 By Randy Hughes If you wondered about your need for privacy and asset protection before the Pandemic, it will be critical for you and real estate investors like you post-Pandemic. The effects of the epidemic will be felt for years, not only financially but legally. If you have […]

How to THRIVE in Real Estate in the Time of the CORONAVIRUS (Part 2)

By Victoria Kennedy, CEO of Atlas Real Estate Coronavirus Action Steps: 1) OVER COMMUNICATE WITH CLIENTS (Do not wait and put this off… if they reach out to you, it is too late.) If you have less than 20 clients, call them individually and check in with how they are doing and how their family […]

How to THRIVE in Real Estate in the Time of the CORONAVIRUS (Part 1)

By Victoria Kennedy, CEO of Atlas Real Estate In times of uncertainty, the person who brings the most clarity adds the most value. I know you’re getting the questions about the coronavirus and what I wanted to do today is share with you some talking points that you can share with your clients that’ll help […]

Could the Corona Virus provide the next Boon for Private Mortgage Lending?

By Edward Brown The Corona Virus had all but shut down conventional lending in late March 2020 and most of April 2020. Although it now appears that many banks have loosened up, they are far behind in applications due to the shelter in place restrictions and lack of certainty in the market. This situation may […]