Smarter to rent in San Francisco and buy in Detroit?
vor 8 Jahren
Some of the hottest markets should be AVOIDED if you are looking
for the best bank for the buck! We have talked about this tons in
the past. The numbers prove it, you are better off buying in less
known markets than the big sexy ones that fill all the hea
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vor 8 Jahren
Some of the hottest markets should be AVOIDED if you are looking
for the best bank for the buck!
We have talked about this tons in the past. The numbers prove it,
you are better off buying in less known markets than the big sexy
ones that fill all the headlines! When it comes to making your
money work for you the hardest, you should stay away from places
like San Francisco and San Jose. Todays show will also be a bit
of an update on my personal real estate efforts and a discussion
on investing in areas after disasters. Todays Links:
https://www.cnbc.com/2017/10/11/rent-in-san-francisco-but-buy-in-detroit.html
Interview with Al Beahn! Detroit Real Estate Investor
Should Detroit be on your list of possible areas to invest?
Ask Al Beahn We have talked quite a bit about Detroit over
the last few years. Mostly, not in a good way - at least not
when it comes to new investors that don't know the ground
truth of Detroit. ...
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for the best bank for the buck!
We have talked about this tons in the past. The numbers prove it,
you are better off buying in less known markets than the big sexy
ones that fill all the headlines! When it comes to making your
money work for you the hardest, you should stay away from places
like San Francisco and San Jose. Todays show will also be a bit
of an update on my personal real estate efforts and a discussion
on investing in areas after disasters. Todays Links:
https://www.cnbc.com/2017/10/11/rent-in-san-francisco-but-buy-in-detroit.html
Interview with Al Beahn! Detroit Real Estate Investor
Should Detroit be on your list of possible areas to invest?
Ask Al Beahn We have talked quite a bit about Detroit over
the last few years. Mostly, not in a good way - at least not
when it comes to new investors that don't know the ground
truth of Detroit. ...
HELP THE SHOW GROW by filling out the
audience demographic survey by clicking the button at the
top of the page titled "Take the survey to support the
show". Follow the prompts and this will automatically
enter you for a chance to win a $50 Amazon Gift card! Interested
in getting free content, advanced notice of upcoming events and
real estate exclusives? Then simply join the Rebel
Underground by texting the word
'rebelbroker' to 44222 - or click the button below. When
prompted, text your email address and you are in! JOIN
THE REBEL UNDERGROUND!
SPONSOR
Audible.com - Audible is offering real
estate realities listeners a free audiobook of your
choice and a free 30-day trial membership. Just go
to http://audibletrial.com/rebel and choose from over
180,000 audio programs – download a title free and start
listening! SUBSCRIBE TO AUDIBLE TODAY AND CLAIM YOUR FREE
BOOK AND 30 DAY TRIAL!
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