Want to get into Real Estate Investing but don't know how and where to start?
How
do others get into it? Do you need a big inheritance, win in the
lottery or hodled boatloads of Bitcoins? The answer is, there are many
different ways and no - you need none of these presets.
We've
interviewed 17 inspiring property investors from next door who reveal
their secrets of how they managed to get into Real Estate and become
successful with it. Follow their stories and read about their successes,
their failures, their learning lessons and get inspired along the way.
Featured in this e-book
in alphabetical order:
@axeinc\_
@BC5oh
@IndexandETFs
@InvestbyImmo
@joseph\_agins
@JtxRei
@LandlordRev
@LarryDevine
@PierreRonn
@RealFrugalMogul
@REal\_Investorz
@RobHill225
@SHHouses
@sho\_fliteinvest
@TheJSantiago
@thepennydrop3
@YourTaxSaver
What you'll learn
how to buy properties without or only a small amount of money down
how to leverage other people's money for maximum wealth building
how to cash out your money and move on to the next deal
how to turn things around when things go awry
how to make investing in rentals work for YOU
how to build passive income to enjoy a life of freedom
a list of the best real estate investing books out there
a glossary with terms of the trade to help you find your way in the real estate jungle
From the book
Mastered Challenges
"The
contractors had just finished the entire kitchen and that night the
ceiling collapsed due to a slow leak on the second floor bathroom. Two
days and $2,000 later everything was good as new."
- @RealFrugalMogul
"I
dealt with late rent, tenants lying to me, multiple evictions,
destroyed apartments, cops, drugs, prostitution, guns, etc. I had to do
full rehabs on three of the units as the tenants completely destroyed
the places after they moved out. I managed to keep my composure, learned
a lot of DIY methods and put in sweat equity and met some great
contractors along the way to help me out."
- @LandlordRev
Successes
"I
paid approximately $55K for that house and it's worth over $500K today.
I still own and rent it out and it's always been a cash cow. I have
also leveraged the equity several times to do other deals. Needless to
say, that purchase (and my Uncle) changed my life."
- @joseph\_agins
"Covid
meant my last purchase was delayed by 6 months, but again I approached
it with a positive mindset. My view was that I agreed and signed a
contract at a price that then increased in the 6 months, but the price I
paid didn't. I made £7,000 by just waiting."
- @SHHouses
"My
first property was a BRRRR that allowed me to cash out $103,000 from
the deal (after spending less than $50K as a down payment and closing
costs). Holding that check was the best day of my life! I have also had
very positive experiences with my tenants, whic