Here are the five most popular Best Real Estate Investing Advice Ever podcast episodes for the month of November 2017
Triple net leases allow investors to be very close to passive. The three nets; taxes, maintenance, and insurance, are all paid by the tenants. You can imagine the headaches that could save the building owner! While this strategy does offer less risk, it also comes with a little less return on your money.
What you’ll learn:
When Paul realized that the perfect time to start investing was never going to come, he jumped in! Now doing about three deals per month, Paul is able to help himself, as well as helping others build wealth with passive cash flow.
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Tim specializes in high end SFR rentals, and contrary to popular belief, he prefers to buy his properties for the appreciation. He’ll even lose $200 to $300 per month if he believes the property will appreciate and be worth more in the long run. He has another different strategy for when his tenants lease comes to an end.
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Dylan has a unique way to structure a syndication, and how to find off market apartment communities. His team has a great system in place, (wholesaled an apartment community for $400k profit) but it didn’t come easy. They prospect properties every day, and you’ll be surprised by how they do it.
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4 years ago, Joe had a negative net worth (had more debt than income and assets). Joe self-educated himself by reading real estate books and taking online courses. He took another full-time job for one year to gain some capital, after a year of working 16 hours a day, he had enough saved up to purchase his first rental property. Now, 3 years later, Joe has accumulated $2 million class A single family homes.
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Which Best Ever podcast episode this month added the most value to your real estate business?
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