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Seeing Greene: How to Turn Equity into Cash Flow and Getting Around 20% Down

Seeing Greene: How to Turn Equity into Cash Flow and Getting Around 20% Down

Episode 693 Published 3 years, 6 months ago
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You’ve got home equity, but maybe not cash flow. If you want to realize financial freedom, you’ll need consistent, passive monthly income. But with cash flow harder to find than ever before, how can you get it when real estate prices and interest rates remain high? Should you give up on cash flow entirely and only bank on appreciation? Maybe not. Using the strategy David outlines today, you can convert your equity into cash flow, but you’ll need to follow the right steps.

Welcome back to another Seeing Greene episode, where David, and some expert guests, answer your questions surrounding anything and everything related to real estate investing. Joining us on today’s show are Dave Meyer, J Scott, and Pat Hiban, all BiggerPockets authors and real estate masters in their own rights. They tag-team questions ranging from how to get around the twenty percent down payment requirement, how to calculate the time value of money on an investment, how HELOCs (home equity lines of credit) work, whether investing in hurricane-heavy Florida makes sense, and more!

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In This Episode We Cover:

How to get around the twenty percent down payment requirement even as a foreign investor

Cash-out refinances vs. HELOCs and which make more sense for the casual investor

Converting equity into cash flow and how to know when you should sell an investment property

Hurricanes, high insurance rates, and other hurdles that come when investing in Florida

Calculating the time value of money and when an investment is worth buying

House hacking and using your primary residence as an income-generating asset 

And So Much More!

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