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How I Profited Switching from Sandwich Lease to Subject to

Thursday, October 17

After a miserable experience coming out of the 2008 real estate debacle, I did what we now call AO deals—11 of them. “AO” stands for assign out. It happens when we control a home with a seller by structuring a lease/purchase and then after finding our tenant buyer (rent-to-own), we assign the bu...


How I Made More Than $130,000 Profit on a $183,900 Purchase

Thursday, October 17

I buy and sell 5–10 homes monthly around the country and typically create three paydays per deal. This deal came with a fourth payday. Here’s how. We received a lead from an expired listing (a listing that was on the market with a realtor but didn’t sell for whatever reason) and we booked an app...


How We Pulled a 6-Figure Profit from an Owner-Financed Deal

Thursday, October 17

How is it possible to pull a six-figure profit from owner-financed deals with no banks, no credit and no cash out-of-pocket? I have one main answer—and a bunch of other cool variables. Main Answer = Principal Pay Down But Chris, I can’t find those in my area. You’re right. But change your mindse...


There’s Nothing Wrong With Faking it ‘Till You Make it

Wednesday, October 09

Faking it ‘till you make it is the best (and sometimes the only) way to get where you want to go.Everyone has heard the phrase “fake it ‘till you make it.” To some, this might feel like a negative term—as if “faking it” is a bad thing. That couldn’t be farther from the truth. This phrase is pure ...


How to Make $50K With One Simple Deal

Wednesday, October 09

To those who are familiar with the deals we make at my buying and selling entity, $50,000 may seem a bit low. And it is low. But this $50,000 deal was simple and required very little time investment or risk on our part. In this case, we’re looking at a subject-to deal. This isn’t necessarily bet...


You Can’t Fill a Cup That is Already Full…

Wednesday, October 02

How can you learn more if you know everything? I want to take a minute to tell an interesting story that has struck a chord with me. It’s an old story about a reporter and a monk. The story goes something like this. There was a reporter who was very interested in Buddhism. He studied Buddhism fo...