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Investment Strategies Overview
Buy and Hold
Generate steady rental income and benefit from long-term property appreciation.
Fix and Flip
Transform distressed properties and sell them for a quick profit.
BRRRR Method
Rehab, rent, refinance, and repeat for continuous growth and equity extraction.
Wholesaling
Secure properties at a discount and assign contracts for a fee without purchasing.
Insights
Explore the latest trends in real estate investments and discover how strategic approaches can yield significant returns.
Buy and Hold properties
Fix and Flips
BRRRR Strategy Growth
Investor Success Stories
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“Thanks to REI-Builder, my buy and hold investments have consistently outperformed the market, providing me with steady rental income and long-term appreciation.”
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“The fix and flip strategy recommended by REI-Builder helped me turn distressed properties into profitable ventures in record time.”
Real Estate Investment FAQs
Get answers to common questions about real estate investment strategies and how to start your journey with REI-Builder.
What is the best strategy for beginners?
For beginners, the buy and hold strategy is often recommended due to its potential for steady income and long-term growth.
How do I finance a fix and flip project?
Financing options include hard money loans, private lenders, or using equity from other properties. Each has its pros and cons.
What is BRRRR and how does it work?
BRRRR involves buying, rehabbing, renting, refinancing, and repeating the process to maximize property investment returns.
Are short-term rentals profitable?
Short-term rentals can be highly profitable, especially in tourist-heavy areas, but require active management and marketing.
What are the risks of real estate syndication?
Syndication involves pooling funds with other investors, which can lead to shared risks such as market fluctuations and management issues.
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We do not put our clients or personal properties onto this website. We keep all information private and all deals done with us fall under this same category.
Our current target market for 2025 is in Spokane & Coeur d’Alene. We have a great network of contractors here and business is booming.
Some of our tried and true methods
- Buy and Hold – Purchasing properties and holding them long-term to generate rental income and capitalize on property value appreciation.
- Fix and Flip – Buying distressed properties, renovating them, and quickly selling for a profit.
- BRRRR (Buy, Rehab, Rent, Refinance, Repeat) – Acquiring distressed properties, rehabbing them, renting them out, refinancing to pull out equity, and repeating the process.
- Wholesaling – Finding properties at a discount and assigning the contract to another investor for a fee without purchasing the property.
- Short-Term Rentals (Airbnb) – Buying properties in desirable locations and renting them out on platforms like Airbnb for short-term stays.
- House Hacking – Living in one unit of a multi-unit property while renting out the others to cover mortgage and living expenses.
- Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – Investing in publicly traded companies that own, operate, or finance income-producing real estate, providing a way to invest in real estate without direct property ownership.
- Commercial Real Estate – Investing in office buildings, retail spaces, warehouses, or industrial properties to generate higher rental yields than residential properties.
- Syndication – Pooling money from multiple investors to acquire larger real estate assets, sharing both the costs and profits.
- Tax Lien Investing – Purchasing tax liens from properties that owe unpaid property taxes, potentially acquiring the property at a significant discount if the debt is not repaid.
- Real Estate Development – Purchasing land or older properties, building new structures, or redeveloping existing ones to sell or lease for profit.
- Turnkey Properties – Buying fully renovated, tenant-occupied properties from a turnkey provider, ready to generate cash flow with minimal effort.
- Rent-to-Own – Leasing a property with an option to buy, allowing the tenant to pay rent while accumulating equity toward a future purchase.
- Land Banking – Purchasing undeveloped land in growing areas with the expectation that it will increase in value as the area develops.