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September 27, 2019

Hi Alex,

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  • Pick of the Week: 121 South St, Sausalito. 5 BD/4 BA. 4000 sq ft. A Rare Gem in a Coveted location. Stunning Edwardian fully restored, with period details, masterfully preserved and all modern comforts added. $3,595,000.
  • New: 31 Ridge Ave, Mill Valley. 5 BR/6 BA. 4070 sq ft. A new construction custom craftsman home with cathedral ceilings, high-end finishes, an…
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By Upkeep Media

For More ROI questions, contact alexander.hassoulas@upkeepmedia.net

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Let's face it. Real estate investing is about a single goal. Profit!

Investors put in the money with the purpose of getting a nice return on their original investment. In this way, the real estate world isn't different from any other investing landscape.

But how do you know what's a good return? You need to start measuring your return on investment. There's more than one way to do this and we'll cover these in this post.

Once you have measured the return, it's time to factor in any costs and your initial investment. But only you can decide whether the return is good or not. Still, keep in mind that it's not smart to set unrealistic expectations.

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REAL ESTATE TIDBIT | COUNTERTOPS

Kitchen counters play an integral role in the household. They are often a family gathering location, the place where you leave things (like keys), and of course is the site for all food prep and nibbling. People look at, feel, and use their counters often, so it's important to make the correct choice when remodeling. Here's a brief rundown of the most popular options: Marble: Pros: each piece is unique, historic material, natural material. Cons: porous material, high maintenance, vulnerable to knife scars, expensive
Granite: Pros: No visible seams, heat-resistant, more durable than marble Cons: expensive, requires regular sealing to resist stains Engineered Stone (Ceasarstone,…
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