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Money Matters: Why January is the Best Time for a New Rental

Motherhood Moments

“I get it—it’s cold, nobody wants to lug furniture up icy steps, you’re exhausted and broke after the holidays, and you don’t want to start the new year by burning the vacation time it might take to complete a move. But if you can get past those objections, you have a lot to gain—like hundreds of dollars in saved rent.”

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Sell Your Home or Stay?

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

You will need to repair, redecorate, declutter, stage and list your home, keep it clean, show it and more. You will need to pack (or sell) all your things and furniture and arrange to have it moved. Are you financially able to carry two homes or are you willing to become a landlord to a renter for awhile?

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50 Best Small-Business Ideas – NerdWallet

Savings Corner

Or, you could buy property of your own (if you have the business funding, of course) becoming a property manager or landlord, renting out the space to tenants, maintaining the property and serving as their point of contact for any potential issues. Take a page from Harp Design Co.