Flipping Houses
Investing can take all different forms. It can be as simple as taking care of your home and being willing to move every couple years as your home appreciates, to renovating an entire home and flipping it for a profit. My husband and I never intended to get into flipping houses, but the opportunity somewhat fell into our lap and we decided to run with it.

How it started:
My husband and I were travel nurses. When we first started traveling, we had a house that we rented. As a travel nurse, part of our income was our hourly pay, but the other part was a housing, gas, travel, and meal stipend that remained tax-free as long as we maintained a tax residence elsewhere. It didn't make sense to continue to pay rent on a house we technically weren't living in,...


As REALTORS, we are often asked by buyers, "Are the schools good here?"
Also, as REALTORS, we know to be careful in responding to this question. We adhere to a strict Code of Ethics, which understandably prevents us from saying anything that may hint of steering a buyer toward or away from a community based on race, color, religion, gender, disability, familial status or national origin. Further explained by the National Association of REALTORS, "Referring to a school system as 'good' or 'bad' could be code for racial or other demographic differences."
As a mother, I understand why someone searching for a home in a new area might ask this question. Before I had my first child, I established four objectives for my job as parent, and one of those was to ensure my...