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  • @Princess-rz5hn
    @Princess-rz5hn 3 года назад +7

    I'm 32 and I started my real estate investing 😁 Good Luck to everybody!

  • @pedrofeliciano7041
    @pedrofeliciano7041 4 года назад +13

    This interview feels very genuine from from the professor part. He actually looks very excited and amazed on learning real estates strategic and how beneficial could be when you do It right.

  • @johnnyb33good21
    @johnnyb33good21 4 года назад +22

    In 2016 Because of Robert Kiyosaki and Ken McElroy I jumped into real estate head first as I was exiting the military and ended up buying two 4plex's in 2017 & 2018 and used my VA 100% cash out refi home loan to pull equity out to buy more and I'm currently under contract on a 6-unit apartment building using seller financing.

    • @jenniferpuentes7058
      @jenniferpuentes7058 4 года назад +1

      That's awesome, congrats. I'm a vet too and I'm trying to get into real estate. Can you give me some advice?

    • @BillyGreen1920
      @BillyGreen1920 4 года назад +1

      What state?

    • @johnnyb33good21
      @johnnyb33good21 4 года назад +1

      @@BillyGreen1920 East valley of PHOENIX, Arizona.
      My 1st 4plex was purchased for $211,331 which was 52k a door. Similar 4plex's today are 100k a door.
      What market are you in?

    • @johnnyb33good21
      @johnnyb33good21 4 года назад +3

      @@jenniferpuentes7058 biggest advice is use your VA home loan to buy a duplex, triplex or 4plex instead of buying a single family house. Why? Because you can buy a small apartment building with 0% down with super low interest rate and live in one of the units while renting the others out allowing you to possibly live for free saving hundreds or even thousands of dollars evey month because you have help from tenants to pay your mortgage and even help to qualify for a larger mortgage. VA home loan is a great way to build a rental property portfolio with little money down. You just have to live in it for at least 1yr and then after that you can move out, rent the whole building out and buy another.
      if you're leaving the military make sure you have a job lined up so you don't have a big gap of unemployment. Lenders like to see consistent, stable income. Doesn't look good if you're constantly changing jobs or changing career fields unless there's a good reason like higher pay.
      Also, start building credit score now.

    • @johnnyb33good21
      @johnnyb33good21 4 года назад

      @@jenniferpuentes7058 if you have anymore questions add me on Instagram. My handle is my name Johnny. Mckeon

  • @AlCalvo
    @AlCalvo 3 года назад +1

    Can't wait to get started! I will buy real state and I will become very rich, mark my words! I really wish the best to anybody who's joining this journey with me

  • @maxuria6371
    @maxuria6371 3 года назад +7

    I'm 21 and this is just gold xD thanks for sharing this guys

  • @BillyGreen1920
    @BillyGreen1920 4 года назад +16

    Thanks for mentioning Jim Rohn on a former video. Jims content is priceless.

  • @donniemi1613
    @donniemi1613 4 года назад

    Thank you Ken mcroy I'm 54 will be 55 soon you're the first one that had an older gentleman on. I want to thank you again I will always wanted to do this and I'm going to jump in 2021 .

  • @goalsfirst2895
    @goalsfirst2895 4 года назад +4

    wow! my husband and I love your videos! and then all the brave feeling come out thanks to you Ken

  • @joshuasmith4979
    @joshuasmith4979 4 года назад +2

    Getting the endorsement of a true academic , especially of retirement age, is saying something about Kens system. Amazing.

  • @michelleorocio6810
    @michelleorocio6810 2 года назад

    Thank you Ken for sharing this material!

  • @diymechanicworkshorts2101
    @diymechanicworkshorts2101 3 года назад +1

    10 minutes into it...is where it gets good.

  • @carrie668
    @carrie668 2 года назад

    This inspired and encouraged me so much!

  • @ezel909
    @ezel909 3 года назад +1

    I love it! Thank you so much. I am in the beginning stages (videos, podcast, reading) and this is such an inspiration!

    • @Aztecsoul_89
      @Aztecsoul_89 2 года назад

      Have you starting investing by now? If so how is it going so far?

  • @matthockin3764
    @matthockin3764 4 года назад +6

    Ken you the man been watching your channel since the start you almost at 100k subscribers, everyone smash that like button👍

  • @anaceciliagonzalez1448
    @anaceciliagonzalez1448 4 года назад +23

    I recommend Ken’s book to my daughter who is buying her first rental income property👍🏻 Thank you Kenny!❤️

  • @nicomorales244
    @nicomorales244 4 года назад +84

    “The stock market is a device for transferring money from the impatient to the patient.”
    - Warren Buffet

    • @tonydong13
      @tonydong13 4 года назад +5

      actually, its changing now, becomes a device that transfering money from the patient to the profit taking

    • @rr8253
      @rr8253 3 года назад

      Only true if you don't know what you're doing. If you know how Options work, and I mean really work, than you can do tremendously well in the stock market (and not talking about the Reddit crowd) or if you invest in good companies and buy them on sale (like Phil Town). I am trying for multiple income streams so as not to be dependent on any one stream.

  • @linharessofia
    @linharessofia 2 года назад

    This just solve my dilemma. I bought a property full payment and after I thought I have done the dumbest thing until a heard this interview. So now I have a possibility to buy another property by mortgage the first one and try to start the cashflow game.

  • @Roy19189
    @Roy19189 2 года назад

    Great video !

  • @MakeMoneyGuide
    @MakeMoneyGuide 4 года назад +2

    Officially, you're one of my favorite RUclipsrs out here!

  • @mcarmengomez2562
    @mcarmengomez2562 3 года назад

    Thank you for sharing your authentic knowledge and expertise!

  • @dazisgud
    @dazisgud 4 года назад +8

    What happens if the real-estate market crashes? Can you survive refinancing after your property values have dropped? Is this in the book?

  • @robhtp3817
    @robhtp3817 3 года назад

    I purchased it even before I heard the full interview. Thank you both!

  • @v1rotate391
    @v1rotate391 3 года назад

    I paid off my house at 24. I kick myself now and wish I bought at least 4 or 5 properties in my neighborhood which is booming and rents are high. Making up for lost time now, 11 years later. Thanks Ken

  • @karyjimenez2472
    @karyjimenez2472 4 года назад

    Ken. you are an amazing support with good heart you do not hide anything

  • @fuqutube
    @fuqutube 4 года назад +8

    Ken, I am running numbers on a 4plex and everything looks pretty good. Any thoughts on financing with a VA loan? I havent seen this covered by you yet. Thanks for everything you do. It makes a difference.

    • @sharonbeatty8047
      @sharonbeatty8047 4 года назад +2

      Yes my husband and I bought our house with the VA loan and created an apartment in the basement. Our plan is to refi out and use the VA loan to get a duplex next year. I would love feedback on how good a plan that is :-)

    • @russkydeutsch
      @russkydeutsch 4 года назад

      @@sharonbeatty8047 I used my VA loan for my place. Looking to move and rent this out. Can you use another VA loan for a second property?

  • @jimschmidt4089
    @jimschmidt4089 4 года назад +8

    Probably one of your best interviews for me and relating to the potential real estate has for investing.
    Thank you.

    • @flexaeona
      @flexaeona 3 года назад

      Yes and the book is great

  • @jfrealestate201
    @jfrealestate201 4 года назад +6

    Definitely going to get the new book I already have the ABCs of property management by Ken. That one is much older but still great !

    • @MasterAcquisition
      @MasterAcquisition 4 года назад

      How many properties have you invested in? How many are cash flowing?

  • @wertigo8894
    @wertigo8894 4 года назад +2

    I've just purchased the book! Thank you for your work and great education Ken.

  • @MrWaterbugdesign
    @MrWaterbugdesign 2 года назад +1

    One thing about real estate is it's more of a long term investment. Even with positive cash flow you're not making a lot, but are risking a lot. Over 5, 10, 20 years the profit goes up (hopefully a lot) and risk goes down. But I'm 65 years old. I'm actually looking more at cashing out rather than buying more property. My neighbor had a couple rentals and he was 85...why be a landlord at 85? He had about $800k in equity in those properties and really didn't like his family so no reason to have something to leave to them. I think he just liked having a job. Maybe just no need to spend that equity.

  • @dahliasinclair7363
    @dahliasinclair7363 3 года назад

    Which loan is better for first time investers, Conventional or FHA ? Does it really matter?

  • @prsjds1290
    @prsjds1290 2 года назад

    A plus !!!!!!

  • @Chris-ws2iy
    @Chris-ws2iy 4 года назад +1

    More of those please 🙏🏻, I am just starting with investing in properties.
    Thanks so much ❤️

  • @Corpse1984
    @Corpse1984 3 года назад

    I'm listening to that book right now!

  • @diedrichteichroeb5834
    @diedrichteichroeb5834 Год назад

    34 years old, no mortgage, house is valued at 2.2 million and have about a million dollars worth of vacant land. Always thought this was “freedom” but it certainly is not!! Moving into rental properties!!

  • @greg7743
    @greg7743 4 года назад

    The release date on Audible is 10/27/2020.

  • @ab221983
    @ab221983 3 года назад +1

    thx for the video ken, from Costa Rica.

  • @shymeeee
    @shymeeee 4 года назад +3

    Running the numbers during a historic economic downturn, complete with thousands of business closures, and millions of lost jobs, cannot be performed using standard templates. Realistically, you'd have to majorly increase the vacancy rate percentage, lower the projected gross income to account for lower rents (if things get bad, rents must be lowered), and account for significantly higher legal costs due to potential evictions. And since we're in the midst of a bubble (which will pop), anything purchased should be at a discount.

    • @07slowbalt
      @07slowbalt 4 года назад

      I rented alot especially during the last market crash. I can definitely say apartment leases definitely didnt go down for me.

  • @LivingOffRentals
    @LivingOffRentals 3 года назад +1

    As a real estate investor, this is a great story. Thank you for sharing!

  • @CalmAsCake
    @CalmAsCake 4 года назад +38

    My main concern is being highly leveraged. How many of your tenants aren't paying rent because of COVID eviction protection?

    • @polevixxxen24
      @polevixxxen24 4 года назад +8

      Exactly

    • @OneAndDone5150
      @OneAndDone5150 3 года назад +2

      Why wasn’t this responded to?

    • @tl254
      @tl254 3 года назад +2

      @Shadow of Satos I think that's for people who actually live in the home they have a mortgage in. Mortgage forbearance doesn't apply to investment property was my understanding. Correct me if I'm wrong.

    • @MeVale1987
      @MeVale1987 3 года назад +1

      That certainly adds a layer of risk. My suggestion is to calculate this risk it into your buffer

  • @hypekillacsplaya
    @hypekillacsplaya 4 года назад +2

    ok so, strategy is, take home equity out on your house which is a risk, to buy in full first rental property, then take another home equity out on that house, to buy the next, etc...til you have 10 property's at 5000 cash flow at least on each, then renters paying mortgage down til gone, throw extra on principle, and thats it correct?

    • @ggc7318
      @ggc7318 3 года назад

      Never overpaid for any rental properties. Check cash flow FIRST !
      Any hidden repairs; foundation, electrical, plumbing, roof, structure, termites, drainage or crazy neighbors.
      And start off with short half year or one year lease first till you know how to handle problematic tenants and repairs.
      .

  • @redsoxwinagain2007
    @redsoxwinagain2007 4 года назад

    1st home I owned for 3.5 years and sold for over 2x what I paid. I wish I could go back to 1999. I would have bough lots of real estate, Amazon, and kept an eye out for Tesla and bitcoin.

  • @MrWaterbugdesign
    @MrWaterbugdesign 2 года назад

    As long as rental income keeps coming in it's a great system. I personally would not risk my house. I started by renting the house I live in. First roommates. Later I looked for SFH that I could split off an apartment to live in and rent the rest. I've had a condo and HOA homes, but really don't like HOAs and monthly fees. Doesn't seem like ownership to be.

  • @sakriso
    @sakriso 3 года назад

    Do you have any content / books on creating wealth with AirBnB, VRBO, Corporate Rentals, etc.?

  • @daliasaha8015
    @daliasaha8015 3 года назад

    but where in the USA are properties for this cheap? i cant find anything like that in a rentable area

  • @danepaul6134
    @danepaul6134 4 года назад

    Awesome video I love this channel can't wait to get my hands on this book 👍🏾👏🏾👏🏾

  • @eureka8164
    @eureka8164 3 года назад +1

    How about the risks involved with such investments?

  • @humayunkabirlimon1772
    @humayunkabirlimon1772 2 года назад

    Thank for all help with your order please honorable and I am agreeing with Real estate business

  • @ericausten-kea9672
    @ericausten-kea9672 4 года назад +2

    Hey Ken. I just wanted to know in regards to your book, The ABCs of Real Estate investing, can it help someone that lives in another country and not in America?

  • @AC-vp4ss
    @AC-vp4ss 4 года назад

    Great video! Super informative! Thanks for posting!!

  • @InvestorCenter
    @InvestorCenter 4 года назад

    Cash flow, cash flow, cash flow

  • @nasar2338
    @nasar2338 4 года назад

    Learned lot from the book.. thanks Ken

  • @amit04051979
    @amit04051979 4 года назад +14

    Sir I am 12 yrs old and want to build my career in real estate investing
    These are onne of the most knowledgeable videos on RUclips for me
    Thank you sir for giving me the knowledge
    Sir I have a question for you
    How much money do you put down on a typical 10 - 20 unit deal in America and are there any other ways to put as little as 5-10% down on that kind of deals
    Thank you once again sir

    • @DarioPicaTips
      @DarioPicaTips 4 года назад +2

      Always start small, then escalate. You first need a job to have a bank loan, then you can buy whatever your pay can afford. To buy a 10-20 unit complex you probably need a company and need some other people to invest together, the price could be around 2-3 mil so mimimum 400k cash + financing. Don't worry about this kind of deals now, focus on your education and get a job to have a loan

    • @erikchipchase5530
      @erikchipchase5530 4 года назад

      SgtHamster45 That is a very good question :)

    • @amit04051979
      @amit04051979 4 года назад +1

      It is actually my parents account, they joined nine years ago

  • @alanc9561
    @alanc9561 4 года назад +2

    This seems like you can end up refinancing against the current value of your property. If the housing market crashes, as Ken predicts in other videos, it sounds like you could end up in multiple upside down mortgages, right?
    I feel like a strategy like this would be smart if you predict housing prices to grow for the next few years. But I don't think now is the right time.

    • @07slowbalt
      @07slowbalt 4 года назад

      I agree 100% with what you said. I guess being upside down on your rental mortgage doesnt matter if you plan on keeping your rentals going. When the market goes back up you wont have to worry about being upside down. At least holding on to your property longer will potentially remove your PMI or at the minimum apply more payments to your principle. I really want to buy my first rental next year if the market takes a dump but the thought of squatters worries me when the extra mortgage payment will be on me in uncertain times.

  • @nielsbeck7461
    @nielsbeck7461 3 года назад +1

    Do you have a canadian version.

  • @derekstalhut2193
    @derekstalhut2193 4 года назад

    Great Story ! Thanks For Sharing. Life Changing Stuff

  • @suprajajs
    @suprajajs 3 года назад

    @Ken. Do you still think there ll be a housing crash in 2021? If yes, when ll it happen?

  • @bradspeckman813
    @bradspeckman813 4 года назад +1

    Looking forward to reading the book

  • @AlejandroRodriguez-iu2bd
    @AlejandroRodriguez-iu2bd 4 года назад

    Great content, THANK YOU

  • @NidouLove
    @NidouLove 4 года назад

    Love this video. I'm in the process of buying my first property. My goal is to own many of them

  • @DownToSouthLondon
    @DownToSouthLondon 4 года назад

    This is great. Helpful video

  • @elsan.6742
    @elsan.6742 4 года назад

    Currently have an investment property free & clear and is fully rented. How can I do cash out? I've contacted several banks, said, can't be done. Am I missing something?

  • @dd-xm2uo
    @dd-xm2uo 4 года назад +1

    im looking for it in spanish..a shame i cant find it..will have to read it in english....will help me practice, thanks KEN!!!!!

    • @JT-bb4lq
      @JT-bb4lq 4 года назад +1

      It's okay... you might make youtube videos in spanish with everything you learn and eventually make money from it :-).. where do pñan to buy?

    • @jakeweill
      @jakeweill 3 года назад

      Jorge, great advice...make it your own bus.!

  • @juanquindesjr.7201
    @juanquindesjr.7201 4 года назад

    Hello guys, I'm trying to Dpwnload the first chapter and nothing is happening... how can you help??

  • @Pular
    @Pular 4 года назад +2

    Is it a good idea to exit a property now, if I already have 2.5x the bought price, however still excellent cash flow. Such a hard decision.

    • @JT-bb4lq
      @JT-bb4lq 4 года назад +2

      If you have good cash flow, keep it. It's like a salary, who says no to extra monthly money and yo will make money as long as yo live or as long as you have the house.

    • @jimross2101
      @jimross2101 4 года назад +2

      Recapture costs may change your mind.

  • @sourcecreator2222
    @sourcecreator2222 4 года назад

    Great content Ken bravo

  • @PradeepKumar-oj5ce
    @PradeepKumar-oj5ce 3 года назад

    What if You don't get Renter for Your REAL ESTATE PROPERTY for Some Months.. Then How Can You Able to Pay The Bank EMI...

  • @gorillavines4100
    @gorillavines4100 4 года назад +1

    Only problem is..when.. not if.. the market heads south and your overstretched and underwater on all those properties... well then you meet the dark side of this strategy.

    • @steve_believes
      @steve_believes 4 года назад

      Only downside would be if the tenants don’t pay their rent. As long as you keep receiving rental income, it should still cover the expenses of the property.

    • @v1rotate391
      @v1rotate391 3 года назад

      Everything has risk. If you don’t take risks, you’ll be working at Walmart when you’re 90 and poor

  • @mr.househack8767
    @mr.househack8767 4 года назад

    you're one of the best..

  • @ForeverHuggy
    @ForeverHuggy 4 года назад +2

    What is really concerning is for instance in Belgium the prices for an appartment in my region are priced at 250k but rents are only 900 to 950 a month, should I buy or should i wait for a crash to buy since I don't have enough capital to get a positive cash flow each month. I actually cannot even get how you guys can get into 100% debt on a mortgage even if the mortgage is at 25 years and still get a positive cashflow. Every deal here with a 100% debt will result in a negative cashflow????

  • @gugumpanza3665
    @gugumpanza3665 4 года назад +1

    🙋‍♀️ Its on my list already, Thanks Ken.

  • @Pawzy123
    @Pawzy123 2 года назад

    Go Cougs!

  • @SelllandCambodia
    @SelllandCambodia 4 года назад

    Hi,
    I am Cambodian,
    I am really inspired to do such thing due to your book,
    But may I have one question please,
    Mortgage: is it applicable in my country or around the world?
    If it inapplicable here, which loan I may take? Thanks for you values time.

  • @eds8633
    @eds8633 4 года назад +1

    Another great episode and I love success stories like this. I myself is a mid-life stage realty estate rental property investor with no mortgage and looking for my 5th next year but what triggered me was a life and death health scare in 2010 to leave a better future to my family. I think this book will be a great gift this Christmas to entice my children to financial freedom. Thank you Ken & David!

  • @therealtae4291
    @therealtae4291 4 года назад

    Ken , what if my property needs more in repairs that it chews away at the cash flow. Can I prevail with a negative cash flow , is it worth the risk ??

    • @pitohead77
      @pitohead77 4 года назад +3

      risk comes with rewards. study the area you are investing in. and buy a property that has potential to improved. there’s no point in buying a property that is 100% fixed unless it’s cash-flowing. in california’s that’s nearly impossible to find.

    • @therealtae4291
      @therealtae4291 4 года назад

      @@pitohead77 appreciate it javi !!

  • @mrplummer1988
    @mrplummer1988 3 года назад

    That’s excellent

  • @andersvaran
    @andersvaran 4 года назад +1

    Hi Ken,
    I am 19 (still pretty "ignorant") but hypothetically, if I was to take on a mortgage of let's say 75% of a property and a housing crisis hits and the real estate market goes down 40%, wouldn't I lose my property due to foreclosure? Wouldn't I not overleveraged?

    • @nick5141995
      @nick5141995 4 года назад +2

      Anders Varan It’s important to be ready to weather the storm when investing. If you can keep making the mortgage payments there’s no foreclosure. Even when a market crashes, the rental income usually doesn’t take that big of a hit. Your biggest problem will probably be vacancy. If you can’t find a good tenant after a certain amount of time, reduce the asking rent by like 50 bucks.

  • @americans4freedomsd534
    @americans4freedomsd534 4 года назад

    Getting my copy now

  • @hunterrees
    @hunterrees 4 года назад

    I already preordered your new book!!!

  • @francisojavierpuertamaya9086
    @francisojavierpuertamaya9086 4 года назад

    Hello Ken, tanks a lot for this interview, it's very interesting. Only one question: Your new book is only in english, or you are going to print it also in spanish?. Tanks again.

  • @btownmxer
    @btownmxer 4 года назад

    Preordered off Barnes and noble. Looking forward to a good read

  • @marychriesconcha4651
    @marychriesconcha4651 4 года назад

    How long did it took to rent the property?

  • @angelpink9890
    @angelpink9890 4 года назад

    Thank You so Much, Sir.

  • @polevixxxen24
    @polevixxxen24 4 года назад +1

    I need to watch this again and take notes 📝

  • @jackiebarton1137
    @jackiebarton1137 4 года назад +16

    Why would I buy rental property when the government tells the renters they don't have to pay rent? That means I would pay it. If I buy now, the market is too high. If I buy later, finding a lessee with a job could be a problem.

    • @dog_city
      @dog_city 4 года назад +3

      Being negative will always hold you back from making money.
      They have companies that will manage your property for you which frees you up to work if your job pays enough to justify not investing time in your side hustle

    • @hypekillacsplaya
      @hypekillacsplaya 4 года назад +1

      @@dog_city i agree, i didnt know they have companies to manage your property. I need cash flow properties, good screening process and believe that i will get me good tenants and get 10 to 20 5,000 cash flow a year properties to set me free in my life. this is gonna happen for me im sick and tired of being sick and tired.

    • @rr8253
      @rr8253 3 года назад

      I agree with Eric. You can find excuses to not become wealthy, all day long. Why would you put money in the stock market after Enron or Lehman? With that attitude, I would have missed out on doubling my money in the last 18 months. We have a management company and they screen tenants. We have a retired gentleman with a steady retirement income - not affected by Covid at all. You can buy in areas near military bases and rent to military personnel - they get disciplined if they don't pay rent and I believe that the government has a guarantee that you will get your rent from them. Military officers are the best because they have a decent income and many of them fix things in the house on their own.

  • @inspirationslifestyleco
    @inspirationslifestyleco 4 года назад

    Sun City Center, Florida?

  • @bgentsja6762
    @bgentsja6762 4 года назад +2

    Really have to look up to this man. He got me starting on real estate. Just by his book.

    • @JamesBeard360
      @JamesBeard360 4 года назад

      Thank you for the advice. I think I will look into it.

    • @MasterAcquisition
      @MasterAcquisition 4 года назад

      What do you mean starting on real estate?

  • @rejpipeschimneysweepservic6624
    @rejpipeschimneysweepservic6624 4 года назад +1

    Quality content, can't wait to buy your book

  • @JK-qn9qr
    @JK-qn9qr 4 года назад

    Stock market is the same tho. you lose money if you sell. Now, just like leveraged stock, you have to sell if you can no longer pay the debt.

  • @johnvirgilbasto362
    @johnvirgilbasto362 Год назад

    Uncle Ken I’m here lol

  • @Erika_Catalan
    @Erika_Catalan 4 года назад +4

    Ken, I have a $1000 to invest in real estate. How do I start? Please help 🙏🏻😩

    • @angelostevenson9106
      @angelostevenson9106 4 года назад +1

      $10,000 or $1000?

    • @Slapz-cp
      @Slapz-cp 4 года назад +3

      Save some more money

    • @dwayneruss8277
      @dwayneruss8277 4 года назад +2

      @@angelostevenson9106 I would put it in REIT if were you.

    • @jcpaul6824
      @jcpaul6824 4 года назад

      Erika Catalan I'd research R.E.I.Ts on the stock market. It's essentially investing in real estate from a distance. Look for companies that offer a dividend.

    • @cancel.lgbtq.6892
      @cancel.lgbtq.6892 4 года назад +3

      Go with REITs instead. You don't have enough capital.

  • @cancel.lgbtq.6892
    @cancel.lgbtq.6892 4 года назад +8

    6.6% per year in stock return?? You are investing in wrong stock apparently. S&P 500 and index REITs can get you over 10% easily.

  • @theothertroll
    @theothertroll 4 года назад +7

    The real money in real estate is in selling courses on how to make money in real estate ~

    • @rr8253
      @rr8253 3 года назад +1

      Not true. That can be another stream of income. Your tenants pay down the mortgage. Also, as a general rule, the property gains over time, especially in times of inflation. When they go up in price (equity) that will all be yours to keep or use as leverage for other investments all the while this investment is paying for itself. How many other investments pay for themselves? I don't want to work for my money any more, I want my money working for me. The key for me is to not become OVER leveraged so that if you have a downturn, you can hang on because all downturns bottom out and come back - not guaranteed but so far, it has always happened. The alternative is to bury your head in the sand and hope that you can live on Social Security and government cheese.

  • @brunomorales6113
    @brunomorales6113 4 года назад

    Ken! I live in Argentina and want to get into real estate. Here is clearly not a good place to find opportunities.
    What country would you recommend I should look into? At least to kickstart my investment career.
    The options I'm thinking about are Israel, Canada and Spain because I think it'd be easier to get my migration approved, and Germany or USA because I know the language and understand have a good economy. Am I off track?
    Thank you so much for all your wisdom!

    • @JoseJoserealtor
      @JoseJoserealtor 4 года назад +1

      search for "Carlos Devis". His podcasts are really good for people all over the American continent. I think you will like it.

  • @chrisgair563
    @chrisgair563 2 года назад

    ABC of property rental book

  • @OmriKarni
    @OmriKarni 4 года назад +1

    Many thanks, Ken! This was a great video to watch and I really liked David's story. I have 2 questions in regards to the principles behind buying his first property. The first question is - I know that you are a big believer in Cash Flow and that this is what you are after. However, when David bought his first property it had no tenant in it and had no cash flow until he got his first client. Do you think this is a good thing to do? Or should we focus more on Cash Flow from day 1? My second question is - did David buy his first property in a bad condition and had to fix and renovate it or it was in a very well condition and ready to go? I'm asking because obviously if there are problems there is always room for appreciation which will help when he would like to refinance it and roll it over to his next property. Many thanks, Ken!! Highly appreciated!

  • @surendrashekhawat4155
    @surendrashekhawat4155 4 года назад +2

    How does the equity work tho 😒

  • @OliverGrafTV
    @OliverGrafTV 4 года назад

    You think now is a good time to buy a rental? Interest rates are fantastic, but a lot of people are predicting a significant value drop in 2021

    • @cancel.lgbtq.6892
      @cancel.lgbtq.6892 4 года назад +2

      Why would you buy anything now when housing bubble is coming? Just wait and see.

  • @DL-1
    @DL-1 4 года назад +2

    Has anyone bought their first property in 2020 using their books, down payment, and leverage? How did it happen? How is your property performing? What have your biggest challenges been?

    • @elsan.6742
      @elsan.6742 4 года назад +1

      I purchased my investment property end of 2019 using similar method. Paid cash for the property. Property is fully rented. When I attempted to do cash out refi, I was not successful in finding a lender/banker. 1. must have the property for at least a year 2. must have an income W-2 (I day trade which they don't accept) 3. loan is based on your income. That's been my biggest challenge.

    • @NidouLove
      @NidouLove 4 года назад

      I'm in the process now. Didn't read his book. I can come back and t
      Say how it went. I just waiting to know if I'm approved for the loan

  • @MartinMartinez-uq4gx
    @MartinMartinez-uq4gx 3 года назад

    I wonder what Kenny thinks ab Grant Cardone

  • @Oxygen-p5s
    @Oxygen-p5s 4 года назад +1

    This Chapter in the book is five pages That's it Five ages I know this book is going to be good But you can't tell a book from 5 pages