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All the Ways You Can Finance Buy and Hold Real Estate

Tuesday, May 04

Buy and hold real estate is great, but it's no good if you can't actually buy it. So how do you go about financing it? Well I'm glad you asked (assuming you actually did, which you should have if you didn't). The (mostly exhaustive) list: - Cash --- Save and Hold ---- Flip and Hold - Bank Loans ...


Why (and How) Real Estate Depreciation Can Make You Money

Tuesday, April 27

Real estate depreciation sounds boring and it kinda is, but that doesn't mean it can't make you a lot of money. Indeed, depreciation is one of the biggest benefits of real estate investment as it allows you to substantially reduce your tax bill. For more, please subscribe to our YouTube channel.


Grading Common Real Estate Calculations: The 70% Rule. The 50% Rule. T

Wednesday, April 14

Spoilers: The 2% Rule is complete and utter trash. As for the others, they can be useful, but only as rules of thumb. And sorry for the low volume on this one. The Good - The 70% Rule: (ARV x 0.7) - Rehab = Max Offer The Mediocre - The 50% Rule: Gross Revenue x 0.5 = Approximate Operating Expen...


Grading Common Real Estate Calculations: The 70% Rule. The 50% Rule. T

Friday, April 09

Spoilers: The 2% Rule is complete and utter trash. As for the others, they can be useful, but only as rules of thumb. And sorry for the low volume on this one. The Good - The 70% Rule: (ARV x 0.7) - Rehab = Max Offer The Mediocre - The 50% Rule: Gross Revenue x 0.5 = Approximate Operating Expen...


Should You Accept Pets in Your Rental Properties?

Tuesday, March 30

Well, should you? Do you feel lucky punk? People in general, and Americans in particular, love their pets. It would be foolish to never allow pets in any rental, right? Well, for the most part, that is true. But there are times to accept pets and there are times not to. And there are certain typ...


Everything You Need to Know About Due Diligence

Tuesday, February 09

Here is Andrew Syrios' presentation for MAREI (The Midwestern Association of Real Estate Investors) on everything you could possibly want to know about due diligence. It was given before Covid-19, so that's why there's no discussion of that. But pretty much everything else you need to know is cov...