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Brady Ascheman
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GSA (General Services Administration) renting to government employees

Brady Ascheman
  • New to Real Estate
  • Benson, MN
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Hi everyone,

I was intrigued with the bigger pockets podcast show #968 Making $10,000/ Month PER Rental with These Guaranteed Cash flow "Contracts". In this episode it talks about rental arbitraging many units in apartments and then being awarded government contracts where you house a large amount of government employees  and the government pays you well over market rent. I was just curious if anyone on here actually does this, and if so if you would be interested in telling me how you do it.

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