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Tyler Vinsand
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  • Virginia Beach, VA
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Reflecting on Podcast 226 with David Osborn

Tyler Vinsand
  • Specialist
  • Virginia Beach, VA
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Hello BP community,

I truly enjoyed listening to this week's talk with David Osborn; his REI strategy is one that I could really admire. For those that missed the podcast, he finances his homes with 15-year notes in order to pay them off and create a larger cash flow for the future. This sounds great in theory, however, I am unsure how feasible this would be for someone looking to invest with little money down. It seems like the monthly mortgage payment would be too much to achieve a positive monthly cash flow in the short term. Therefore, my question is if this is a viable strategy for new real estate investors with less capital. Thank you in advance for your thoughts insights!

Sincerely,

Tyler