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Updated over 11 years ago on . Most recent reply
Reality or Fantasy?
Hi everyone- I am a newbie looking into real estate investing.
Over my lunch break, I stumbled into Barnes & Noble and started reading a book about investing in duplexes, triplexes and quads by Larry Loftis.
In his book, he talks about pyramiding on your investments. He lays out a wealth plan that I thought sounded a bit ‘optimistic’.
His plan showed that after 15 years, you could have $27 million in equity if you started with only a $20k investment. I believe the strategy is to purchase and refinance every two years or so to pull out the equity to purchase other properties.
His assumptions are:
• 10% down payments to purchase duplexes, triplexes and quads, which increase to 20% down payments after several years to purchase apartment buildings.
• 10% immediate appreciation based on repairing the properties
• 7% annual appreciation
While I didn’t comb through the math, I assume it works on paper.
[u]Experienced investors-
Is this realistic in the real world?
What are the potential dangers to this strategy?
Thanks for the guidance!
-Adam