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“Shiny object syndrome” can derail an otherwise successful investor. Imagine an investor that has been very successful with a few single-family rental homes and a couple small multifamily properties. They think to themselves that they need to take the next step and do something different, something much bigger, or something with more “prestige.” Full of pride in their Midas-touch thus far, they believe they can’t fail and their success will continue in any venture they do. They go out and purchase a large commercial building only to have it be a huge flop that nearly sinks everything

ing to expand, it will probably make sense to start with markets similar to what you know. If you have been purchasing “B-” grade properties and are AUSTIN FRUECHTING now looking at “A” grade properties, that is an easy they’ve done so far. are very different jump. If you have investments with More often than been investing very different facnot, successful inin single family vestors become suc- tors to consider. cessful because they Obviously, it is pos- homes, it is an easy sible to make these jump to begin incarve out a niche and become experts jumps successfully, vesting in duplexes or other small mulin it. They continue but to do so means nearly starting from tifamily buildings. to buy what they From duplexes and know, and they con- scratch in your edsmall multifamily ucation. Just don’t tinually learn and buildings, it’s an refine their systems think that because invested in one type easy jump up to within that niche. of property success- mid-sized buildings, It is rare for a sucand so forth. Those fully that means cessful investor to you will be success- are all very easy make a jump from ful in another type. moves and still buysmall multifamiThey are not all the ing what you know, ly to commercial just with minor same. properties, or from changes in expense If you have been single family rentsuccessfully invest- ratios. als to large apartA slightly more ing within a specific ment complexes. That’s because they niche and are look- difficult jump, but

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one absolutely worth considering, is going from turnkey properties to value add properties. Value add properties are an incredible opportunity and worth learning about. All the other analysis will be the same. You just have to learn how to estimate, plan, and execute a rehab project before leasing the property. It is very easy to incorrectly budget the cost of the rehab, carrying costs, and the time necessary to complete the work. Though with proper time and effort to learn, it is not difficult to execute a rehab effectively with accurate costs… IF you make sure to take the time to learn.

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surprised. One bad investment could completely or severely derail your investment career. Austin Fruechting retired in seven years by investing in rental properties. To learn more about how you can do the same in ten years or less visit www.goodlifeinten. com For questions or comments email https://goodlifeinten.com

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Helping Oklahoma charities over the holidays Salvation Army’s Ring Day. Okla. Assoc. of Realtors “We are honored OKLAHOMA to have assisted – In the spirit of both organizations giving back this this year,” said holiday season, Melissa Marshall, Oklahoma Associa- community outtion of REALTORS reach manager for (OAR) recently OAR. “It was great supported two to see members charities: Toys across the state for Tots and the come together to Anthony Triana

support causes near and dear to their hearts.” In support of Toys for Tots, OAR member locations throughout the state served as drop-off points for local community members to give new, unwrapped toys for Oklahoma

children in need. In all, OAR collected 841 toys this year, with Norman providing 289 toys, Enid providing 187 toys, Tulsa providing 136 toys, Edmond providing 102 toys, Grove providing 50 toys, Ada providing 41 toys and OAR staff

providing 36 toys. Another holiday tradition, Oklahoma Association of REALTORS® members participated in Ring Day on Friday, Dec. 1. Ring Day is a day in which real estate professionals across the nation support the Sal-

vation Army to receive donations for local organizations.

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By Debbie Arrington comfortable, ideally between 65 and 75 The Sacramento Bee degrees, day or night. Did you get a poin- Lower temperatures settia? You’re not will make them drop alone. Poinsettias are leaves almost immedithe No. 1 best-selling ately and shut down. potted plant in the Higher temperatures United States and also shorten their life Canada, totaling more cycle. than $250 million in • Limit their exsales each holiday posure to outside season. temperatures; they How do you keep can’t take any chill these festive plants for extended periods. looking their best? If using potted poinHere are tips on settias for a porch poinsettia care from display, place them Auburn, Calif.’s Eisley outside just before Nursery, a source of your guests arrive. many local gift plants: Don’t leave them out• Poinsettias will side overnight. last longer if placed in • The red, yellow or a warm sunny locapink bracts are actution away from heatally modified leaves ing vents or drafts. (not flower petals), Poke holes in the foil but they’ll retain their wrapper for drainage color long after the and place the potted true flowers – those plant on a plate or little yellow knobs – saucer. brown and wither. • Place potted poin- When choosing a settias indoors in indi- plant, look for tight rect light. Six hours or flowers that haven’t more of light is best. opened. The plant will • Keep them keep its color longer.


Tips for the January horticulturist While most gardeners busy themselves this time of year going through the newest seed and plant catalogs, there are also a few landscape tasks that can be undertaken when the weather allows. This is a good time to remember to go out and stir around any tree leaves still remaining on the ground. Heavy accumulations of leaves will smother the turf-

Home Grown KEITH REED grass, depriving it of air and light. If you have plants that have suffered from heavy infestations of scale insects, consider making a dormant

oil application when the daytime temperature is over 40 degrees. Do not apply dormant oil to evergreen plants as damage will result. If you’ve planted

new crape myrtles within the last two or three years, examine them closely for signs of scale as a new pest, the crape myrtle scale, has made its way into our area.. Warm January days are a good time to control winter broadleaf weeds in your dormant bermudagrass lawn. Use a combination of a broad leaf control product and a non-selective

product containing glyphosate. This is a very good weed control combination but ONLY is specific situations. Please see OSU Factsheet HLA-6421 for more information. As always, follow label directions carefully when using all pesticides. If you have an interest in pecan or grape production, consider enrolling in the Pecan or Grape Management cours-

es beginning in February and March at the Cimarron Valley Research Station in Perkins. These courses are intended for both new growers and those desiring to increase their knowledge of these crops. The handson classes meet one day a month for 7 (or 8) months. Cost of the program is $250. Contact Stephanie in the OSU Horticulture department for

more information at 405-744-5404. For more information of this or any other horticultural topic, you can contact Keith Reed, the Horticulturist in the Payne County Extension office. Keith can be reached via email at keith.reed@ okstate.edu, phone at 405-747-8320, or in person at the Payne County Extension office, located at 315 W. 6th in Stillwater.

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How to use Pantone’s 2018 color of the year in your decor By Cathy Hobbs Tribune News Service Each year, the Pantone Color Institute releases its color of the year, and 2018’s is “ultra violet,” a deep, rich shade of purple. Experts with Pantone point out one reason for their selection: the unique mix created by the mix of shades of red and blue. The mix pres-

ents an opportunity for those looking to incorporate ultra violet into their decor. If you are looking to bring it into your home this season, here’s a list of do’s and don’ts. DO: Consider using ultra violet as an accent color for walls. Think of accessories like throws, pillows and items

such as vases and even coffee table books. Incorporate artwork. Use area rugs. They can be used either to help reinforce or introduce color within a space. Select pieces that will stand the test of time. DON’T: Reject upholstery as an option. From accent sofas and

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chairs, ultra violet can be incorporated into decor through fabric. Mix too many different shades. While it is OK to mix different shades, tones and tints of ultra violet, mixing too

many will creates a disjointed color story. Forget to repurpose. Reusing items you already have in the color is a great way to infuse freshness into a potentially unused item.

Forget to use the color in both playful and mature ways. From living rooms to children’s rooms, ultra violet can be a welcomed pop of

color. Reject wall coverings. Wallpaper and decals are both a creative, colorful and nonpermanent way to infuse ultra violet.

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Truths from grandparents’ gardens and soil, while inspiring others to Tribune News Service take up horticultural professions. Gardens have Today, it’s a boomalways been vitally er’s garden that can important during influence a new crop times of great of grandchildren. change. They fed Southerners during When parents are extraordinarily the Civil War, busy, grandparent sustained Britain gardening is an during the Great ideal way to teach War, became esthem to grow while sential during the pondering great Great Depression truths. and some were fiTruth: Vegetanally labeled victory bles and fruits gardens in World War II. Many adults aren’t created in the supermarket. tell how their own Many children have grandparents’ garnever seen a melon dens so greatly influenced their lives. vine or dug a potato, so they don’t have In fact, this is how any way to link a many of our most famous horticultur- living plant to the ists got started with food they eat. Something as simple as a plants. giant zucchini will These grandparnot only connect the ent gardens taught some boomers about dots from earth to produce, it can grow the value of plants By Maureen Gilmer

such an enormous fruit kids will take notice. Truth: Patience is required when working with nature. You can’t speed a food crop, and one that takes 90 days to mature cannot be shortened no matter what you do. In a world where everything is done in a rush and schedules are tight, the gradual process of plant to flower to fruit shows how nature follows a process. Kids learn it’s neither nice nor productive to try and fool her. Truth: Observation is key. My mentor once advised me to “observe, observe, observe” because that is the key to learning horticulture. Taking time

to study a plant, to assess a response to its environment demonstrates many key truths. Getting to know the plant and how it looks when happy and productive precedes the ability to know when it is unhappy. Seeing the details in anything helps us to understand it at a fundamental level, and that takes time, study and comparison. Truth: Care and attention results in a superior product. Regular watering, weed control, removal of insect pests and cultivation of the soil all contribute to a productive garden. You can’t get around this fact without seriously threatening your crop. If not

adequately watered, that giant zucchini may not flower, or its fruits may fall off the vine for lack of moisture. Without long-term care, all the hard work to plant the garden is for nothing because plants will not thrive, and if they are struggling they cannot produce abundant fruit, nor will it be full-sized and well flavored. Truth: Everything in nature has a cycle. Children see life in a linear way, always dreaming of what they’ll do when they get older. The cycle of planting, harvest and dormancy of a garden shows kids life is actually a cycle based upon seasons and weather and moon and

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we can share what we know about these simple joys of life. We can help them in the art of observation. We can demonstrate how we care and nurture fragile things. We may exhibit patience when planting seed or training a tomato to contribute to its overall success. And someday when those kids have children of their own, they’ll pass on this knowledge of plants and the importance of gardens, which extends much further than merely paying the gardener to do it for you.

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Nation’s housing market should remain strong in 2018 About Real Estate DAVID MYERS percent gain in home prices in 2018 would be quite respectable. Not only would it outpace the overall inflation rate, but it also would be more than twice the amount you could get by putting your money in a bank certificate of deposit. *** Q: The market in our community is still red-hot, with prices going up maybe 10 percent a year. So, why do you think that we can’t do it again? A: There are lots of reasons. As home-prices keep

rising, there are fewer people who are able to afford to buy a home. Ironically, that trend slowly shifts power back to the buyers who can qualify for a mortgage. The gradual shift from a “sellers’ market” into to a “buyers’ market” probably won’t begin until midyear, said Javier Vivas, an economist and director of research for the National Association of Realtors. Sales of existing homes next year should rise about 2.5 percent, Vivas said, to a healthy 5.6 million.

*** Q: Where are interest rates headed? A: They’re likely to rise as the economy continues its slow but steady growth, which is another reason why nationwide price gains will stay in the 3 to 4 percent range. Vivas believes that rates on 30year fixed-rate mortgages, which currently are at four percent, will average 4.6 percent in the months to come, but will hit 5 percent by the end of 2018. An increase to 5 percent from today’s 4-percent level would add $119 to the monthly payments on a new, 30-year loan for $200,000. *** Q: Which part of the country will see the biggest gains?

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work for a big home-building company. They have been working nonstop and have been making lots of money, but will they continue to be busy in 2018? A: Probably. A group of economists polled by Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine, one of my favorite monthly publications, suggests that overall housing starts likely will climb nearly 6 percent next year. Construction of single-family homes, which doesn’t include apartments and condos, should rise an even stronger 8.2 percent. *** Q: How will the plans to reform our nation’s tax code affect the housing market? A: That’s the

real wild card right now. As of this writing, Congress has passed the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which likely will receive President Donald Trump’s signature before the new year. The bill would reduce the tax deductions that millions of new buyers and current homeowners can take under today’s tax laws. I’ll write about it in detail after a final package is approved, but researchers for the National Association of Realtors say that some of the more onerous provisions that have been on the negotiating table could send sales plunging - and knock more than 10 percent off the value of a typical U.S. home - if they are eventually signed into law.

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A: Most experts say that housing markets in the southern states will do best. From Texas to Florida, efforts to lure businesses and individuals alike to the region have resulted in above-average economic growth and a rise in household formation, two of the most important factors that drive both home sales and prices. Economist Vivas is particularly bullish on Dallas; Tulsa, Oklahoma.; Little Rock, Arkansas; and Charlotte, North Carolina. Sales in those cities could jump by 6 percent or more in 2018, compared to the expected 2.5 percent nationwide gain. *** Q: Our son and daughter are carpenters and

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The New Year should ring in another round of solid gains for the nation’s housing market, but the bell won’t be quite as loud as it has been in 2017. DEAR MR. MYERS: Home sales and prices in our neighborhood have been going up steadily for the past few years. Will the housing market stay hot in 2018? ANSWER: The upcoming year should be another good one for the nation’s housing market, though not quite as good as we saw in 2017 and 2016. A consensus of six economists I interviewed suggests that nationwide, prices should climb about 3 or 3.5 percent in 2018, which is well ahead of an expected overall inflation rate of about 2 percent but about half the price gains that we’ve seen this year. With New Year’s Eve just a week away, it’s time to dedicate this entire column to answering some common questions from buyers, sellers and current homeowners about how the housing market will fare over the next 12 months. *** Q: Why do you think prices won’t go up very much next year? A: Let’s not get greedy. A 3 to 4


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