Investing in Duplexes, Triplexes, and Quads: The Fastest and Safest Way to Real Estate Wealth

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Author: Larry B. Loftis

ISBN-10: 1419537253

ISBN-13: 9781419537257

Category: Buying & Selling a Home

Amass more than $900,000 in properties in one year, without using any of your own money, or that of your investors.\ Real estate investing can be an excellent way to build wealth. With its advantages of cash flow, appreciation, tax benefits, equity buildup and leveraging, real estate may be the only vehicle that can carry the average person to retirement wealth.\ Real estate investor, attorney, and author Larry Loftis has developed a safe, easy, and lucrative way for new investors to get into...

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Amass more than $900,000 in properties in one year, without using any of your own money, or that of your investors. Real estate investing can be an excellent way to build wealth. With its advantages of cash flow, appreciation, tax benefits, equity buildup and leveraging, real estate may be the only vehicle that can carry the average person to retirement wealth. Real estate investor, attorney, and author Larry Loftis has developed a safe, easy, and lucrative way for new investors to get into the game, and for experienced ones to enhance their portfolios. In Investing in Duplexes, Triplexes and Quads: The Fastest and Safest Way to Real Estate Wealth, he draws on both his real estate investing experience and legal acumen to explore advantages you may not have considered about residential multifamily properties of two to four units. Learn how to: •Buy duplexes, triplexes and quads with no money down, AND get cash back at closing. •Eliminate risk, and guarantee that your mortgage payments are always covered. •Use ""cash-out"" from refinancing to purchase more properties. •Decide whether to buy and hold or ""pyramid"" to a large apartment complex. •Use inflation, tax laws, and rehab to build a massive retirement nest-egg.

\ From the Publisher“…informative and entertaining … After reading this book, you might go straight to the real estate listings.” \ —Newsday\ \ \