If You Like Fixing Broken Toilets & Tenants,
This Investment Model Probably Isn't For You.
Single family rental houses have long been the go to model for passive income:
Step 1: Find a house on the cheap
Step 2: Do a bunch of upgrades
Step 3: Stick a renter in there
Step 4: Watch the monthly rent roll in.
Step 5: See step 1
This model works as long as you:
Endlessly rummage through piles of listings to snag houses cheap enough that aren't in a war zone.
Sweet talk your banker into the cheapest financing options possible.
Solve whatever nonsense comes your way from tenant gripes and their repeated failure to pay the rent on time.
And, of course, dispatching a plumber every time little Johnny decides to flush his unwanted hot wheels down the toilet.
For many, this level of effort is a fair trade for long term residual income that, as long as someone's paying rent, never stops.
But for most, the juice just isn’t worth the squeeze
Smart folks are looking to find someone else to do all the hard work so they can simply cut a check for $1 today and know they will get $2 back in a few years time.
That's why Multifamily investing via syndication has skyrocketed in popularity.
In short, apartment syndications are designed to pool cash from passive investors to buy a property and have the apartment operator do all the work outlined in the business plan: upgrade units, increase rents & drive profits back to the investors.
The best part . . . these investors receive cash flow distributions month after month after month.
And not once will they receive a call to fix the toilet.
At Back 9 Investments our job is to educate and help investors grow their wealth in a safe, stable, predictable manner.
Since this investing niche is new to most folks we’d be glad to speak with you and give the run down on how all this works. Everything you need to know is posted on our web site, but we've found investors prefer a conversation.
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