a BETTER WAY to Invest In Turnkey Rental Property? | SDITalk.com #249 - a podcast by Bryan Ellis - SelfDirected.org
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The Big Idea
Turnkey rental property investing is inherently simple, eliminating 95% of the effort and time involved in rental property investing. But for those seeking a 100% hands-off experience - along with the benefit of a higher level of professional management - a brand new approach to turnkey investing could be even better than it was before.
Points to Ponder- Turnkey rental property investing eliminates 95% of the effort involved in rental property ownership, but for some, that's not enough
- "Buffer Fund" is an investment fund that invests in rental properties and is an alternative to direct 100% ownership of individual properties
- Not the same as a REIT (Real Estate Investment Trust)
- "Negatives" of investing in Buffer Fund rather than directly into real estate:
- Loss of control
- Potentially decreased liquidity
- Loss of use of 1031 tax defferred exchange
- "Positives" of investing in a buffer fund rather than directly into real estate:
- All involvement and time requirements are eliminated
- Your legal & financial risks are each greatly diminished
- Superior diversification
- Economy of Scale
- What do you think? We really want to know your opinion... please use the comments area below to sound off!
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