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Updated over 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

exit strategies for buy and hold
I remember Brandon mentioning in one of the podcasts that it's important to have multiple exit strategies for your deals. My question is how important is it to have these exit strategies assuming you're a buy and hold investor looking for rental properties? Newbie assumption makes me think that since you're buying with the plans to keep the property you wouldn't really need an exit strategy at all.
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I did some assuming there that selling on the market was one of your core 3 strategies to exit. Please share if I'm off!