That mistake almost bankrupted me.
I quickly learned that being successful real estate investing isn’t about just one strategy like rentals, flipping or wholesaling. Making money in real estate means taking a portfolio approach to limit your risks and protect your returns.
In this real estate investing guide, I’m revealing the four strategies that have made me hundreds of thousands. These four investing strategies have reduced my risk, produced consistent cash flow and kept me from going broke like so many other property investors.
You don’t have to invest in all four strategies but being successful in real estate, I mean really making money over the long-term, means mixing at least a few of them. Each has its advantages and disadvantages so combining several strategies means you get all of the good and none of the bad. It’s a complete guide into real estate investment for beginners and I guarantee it will work for you.
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– The Four Real Estate Investing Strategies Every Investor Needs to Consider
– How to Get into Real Estate with No Money Down
– How to Use Multiple Strategies to Lower Risk and Increase Returns with Property Investing
– Why Crowdfunding Real Estate Should be in Every Investor’s Portfolio
– 3 Tips from a Rental Real Estate Pro
– 3 Tips for Flipping Houses and Five-Figure Profit
– 3 Tips for Success in Real Estate Wholesaling
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Joseph Hogue, CFA spent nearly a decade as an investment analyst for institutional firms and banks. He now helps people understand their financial lives through debt payoff strategies, investing and ways to save more money. He has appeared on Bloomberg and on sites like CNBC and Morningstar. He holds the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation and is a veteran of the Marine Corps.