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Real Estate Investing Strategies
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Buy and Hold
A long-term investment strategy where an investor purchases property and holds it for a long period, benefiting from rental income and appreciation.
House Flipping
A short-term investment strategy involving purchasing properties at a low price, renovating them, and selling quickly for a profit.
Wholesaling
A real estate investment technique where an investor contracts a home with a seller and then finds an interested party to buy it for a higher price before the contract with the original seller closes.
BRRRR Method
The BRRRR method stands for Buy, Rehab, Rent, Refinance, Repeat. It is a technique for building a property portfolio quickly by recycling investment capital.
REITs Investment
Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) are companies that own, operate, or finance income-producing real estate across a range of property sectors. Investors can buy shares in REITs.
Real Estate Crowdfunding
An investing concept that allows individuals to pool their money together to invest in real estate projects. Managed online through crowdfunding platforms.
Commercial Real Estate
Commercial real estate investing involves purchasing properties used solely for business purposes, which are then leased to companies that operate from those spaces.
Vacation Rentals
Investing in properties that are rented out to tourists on a short-term basis. Popular platforms for these rentals include Airbnb and VRBO.
Tax Lien Investing
Investors buy tax lien certificates on properties with unpaid property taxes. The investor then has the right to collect back the taxes plus an interest rate from the property owner.
Lease Options
A strategy where an investor leases a property with an option to buy at the end of the lease term. The investor can sublet the property in the meantime.
Live-In Flip
The investor lives in the property while renovating it then sells it for a profit. This can also provide certain tax advantages.
Multiplex Investing
Buying and managing a small multi-unit property, such as a duplex or triplex, where the investor lives in one unit and rents out the others.
Real Estate Syndication
A group of investors pool their capital to purchase and manage a property they otherwise couldn't afford individually.
Note Investing
Purchasing the debt secured by real estate, known as notes, rather than the real estate itself. Investors can buy performing (current) or non-performing (defaulted) notes.
Short Sales
A real estate strategy where a property is sold for less than the amount due on its mortgage. Lenders agree to short sales to recoup some of their losses.
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