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Scaling Without Overleveraging — What’s Your Approach?

Tracy Thielman
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As portfolios grow, managing leverage becomes critical. How are investors balancing growth while staying conservative enough to sleep at night?

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High leverage does not equate to over leverage.   I strive for highest leverage as possible.

High leverage typically produces highest return.  Highest return should be the goal.

Lower LTV to achieve cash flow is paying for the cash flow upfront and greatly reduces the return. Underwriting in virtually every market will show increased down to purchase the cash flow is a bad investment that will impact the property's return for the life of the loan.

How do you have high leverage without over leverage? Diversity is a fundamental component. The more diversified you are, the lower the risk. My DTI is crazy high, but I can handle virtually every worse case scenario.

Scaling comes down to making good investments.   Nothing will allow scaling faster than producing high returns.   Brrrr at the theoretical infinite return.   High leverage produces better return than low leverage.  The corollary is lower leverage will hinder scaling.

Good luck

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