• How to Find Investment Properties Using Print Marketing

    There are numerous ways to bring off-market properties to you, but print marketing is one of the easiest and most affordable strategies. Below you’ll learn what materials to consider, what information to include, and how to target the right audiences to begin building your funnel. What to Include on Your Marketing Materials Print marketing is

  • To Stage Or Not To Stage?

    You made the decision not to stage and now your flip is sitting on the market longer than you anticipated. You think to yourself, “All the work I put into creating an open floor plan unique to this area, how have I not closed a sale yet?” Real estate investors and buyers see properties through different lenses,

  • Vote for Your Favorite Flip of 2017

    From a row house in the heart of DC to a neglected single-family home in PG country, we’ve funded 262 projects this year worthy of attention. Which one stands out the most? Each week we shine a spotlight on a flip with contemporary features, efficient design, or neighborhood features. Never miss a #TransformationTuesday here. Take

  • How To Save Money On Rehab Materials

    Whether you are looking to rehab properties for sale or for rent, it’s crucial to not blow your construction budget. To help you stay on budget and get the most bang for your buck, here are some tips for saving big on construction materials. Big-Box Home Improvement Stores Find a reputable big-box store that stocks

  • Neighborhood Spotlight – Investing in Anacostia

    “In 10 years the whole waterfront will be completely unrecognizable, but the rest  of Anacostia will just take time.” – Jared Fausnaught, Director of Sales   Anacostia – a less-commercialized DC neighborhood previously known for crime now holds the 2016 DC Curbed Trophy for neighborhood of the year. This historic Southeast neighborhood, located East of

  • How to Handle Multiple Flips at Once

    Most real estate investors start off small by taking on one flip at a time, resulting in just a handful of projects a year. After seeing some success in their flips, many reach a point where they are ready to scale their business by taking on multiple flips at once. While this may seem intimidating

  • Hiring a Contractor? Know These Red Flags

    Sales Executive, Andrew Michael discusses 4 Red Flags to watch out for when hiring a contractor: To kick things off, you should check the contractor’s online reviews. If they have mainly negative reviews or have no reviews at all, it’s typically better not to take a gamble on them. Secondly, if you are getting quotes

  • Introduction to the CAZA Investor Network

    We’ve all heard the phrase, “it’s not what you know, it’s who you know” Lucky for you, Washington Capital Partners hosts a monthly Meetup where you can receive both new connections and investing knowledge. Since 2007, the CAZA Investor Network has made it easier for agents, contractors, investors, and newcomers to share strategies, experiences, and

  • Why DC Realtors Should LOVE Investor Clients

    This week, Sales Executives Kevin and Gunnar are here to talk about one of the many questions they get from realtors: Why should I pursue investor clients? Reason #1: You’ll do more transactions with an investor. A traditional home buyer might buy a house every couple of years, unlike an investor who is going to

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