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Podcast 299.5 David Greene and Brandon Turner

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So im listening to the greatest podcast ever.   But i notice whenever hosts give examples they seem to use prices from 10 years ago.   Can someone confirm.    Its very misleading 

I know Brand has hit the big time n doesnt deal with itty bitty houses anymore but to use his 1-3 deals as examples .  Prices are a lot different now.

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Originally posted by @Steve Vaughan:
Originally posted by @Erin Elam:

I just finished listening to this one and loved it!! But I didn't hear the 4 techniques ... can somebody fill me in on the other one please? I got: partnerships, hml, and house hacking ... what is the other technique?

Seller financing, but no mention of type.  The wrong kind of seller financing (where you don't own it until you pay it off) is way worse than a bank loan.  

 Thank you! 

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