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Alexandra Wenzel
  • Cincinnati, OH
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Creative Ideas to Increase Cashflow on Buy and Holds

Alexandra Wenzel
  • Cincinnati, OH
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Hey ya'll!  I've been using my time during stay-at-home to put together some processes.  I was thinking that it would be a great idea to have a list of creative ways to add value and increase cash flow on buy and hold properties.  

A few that I've thought of:

  • Convert dining rooms to bedrooms
  • Convert large single family to duplex
  • Billboard advertising if the home is next to a highway or busy street
  • Subdivide a large lot and build another rental
  • Convert to student housing

What creative things have all ya'll done to make a good deal even better? 

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