EP 256 - How to Structure a Rental Portfolio That Cash Flows

Collecting Keys - Real Estate Investing Podcast

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Rentals can be a key part of a real estate portfolio, but cash flow alone won’t help you build wealth. In this episode, we explore how investors can structure a portfolio that  stays profitable despite rising taxes and maintenance costs — and when it’s time to sell, refinance, or hold.

Get tips on increasing profits and managing unexpected expenses, including where to buy high-performing properties and when to opt out of a 1031 exchange. Tune in for actionable strategies to examine your rental portfolio and make better investments!

Topics discussed:

Structuring a rental portfolio that cash flows (2:29)

The best neighborhood to buy rental properties (4:21)

How to assess cash flow in your rentals (6:25)

The long-term value of rental properties (8:55)

When to pay taxes versus 1031 exchange (12:16)

Rental investment strategies (14:37)

What you need to know before buying your first rental (19:38)

What’s the best exit strategy for this property deal? (27:05)

How to turn old leads into deals (32:14)

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