Why Partner with Us?
Many of our investors are on title and love knowing that their investment has the security of being backed by Real Property.
Real estate investing has Multiple Profit pathways:
- Positive Cashflow
- Instant Equity (when a property is bought below retail value)—not always possible
- Leverage: typically you invest 20% down, but receive the rewards based on 100% of the property’s value. Ask us for more information or see FFF 1 for a brief math review!
- Mortgage Paydown: Your tenants are paying the interest on your mortgage, and also they pay down the principle—growing your equity position month by month
- Passive property appreciation: this depends on the market, see our disclaimer as well
- Tax benefits of investing in real estate. Please be aware that tax laws change frequently—your accountant is your best resource for up-to-date tax information as it pertains to both the income and capital gains on investment properties.
- Forced appreciation: if we buy a run-down property with you, and fix it up or add a legal secondary suite, this is referred to as forcing the value of the property to rise
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