Building Real Estate Wealth: Simple Strategies for Multiple Exit Options
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Join us on Wednesday, January 21st, for an in-depth presentation on building long-term wealth through strategic real estate investing. This session moves beyond the basics to show you how to scale your portfolio using new-build communities and "triple threat" value-add strategies. Whether you are looking to buy your first rental or your fiftieth, you'll learn how to structure every deal with multiple exit options.
๐ค Featured Speaker:
Neil Rose Real Estate Investor | Founder of RealEstateInvestorsLibrary.com Neil is a seasoned investor and educator dedicated to helping others navigate the complexities of the market with data-driven strategies and proven financial fundamentals.
๐ What Youโll Learn:
- The Wealth Blueprint: How top-tier investors use property selection and strategic capital to build generational wealth rather than just "buying a house."
- The New-Build Advantage: Why new-build communities are currently one of the easiest paths to scaling. We will discuss building instant equity, leveraging aggressive lender incentives, and the future upside of Short-Term Rentals (STRs).
- The "Triple Threat" Exit Strategy: Learn how to structure value-add properties so you have three winning paths: Refinance, Rent, or Sell.
๐๏ธ Event Details:
- Date: Wed, January 21st
- Time: 6:00 PM โ 8:00 PM
- Location: Barbara Morse Wackford Community Complex
- Room: The Willow Room
- Address: 9014 Bruceville Rd, Elk Grove, CA 95758
๐ค Who Should Attend?
Whether you are looking to buy your first rental, an experienced investor wanting to scale into new construction, or a wholesaler looking to understand how your buyers think, this session is for you.
Cost: Free to attend
Parking: Free and plentiful
AI summary
By Meetup
In-person real estate investing seminar for beginners and seasoned investors, showing how to structure deals with three exit options: refinance, rent, or sell.
AI summary
By Meetup
In-person real estate investing seminar for beginners and seasoned investors, showing how to structure deals with three exit options: refinance, rent, or sell.
