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Jeff Joachim
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Would you rather be a private lender or own rentals/rehab?

Jeff Joachim
  • Investor
  • Orlando, FL
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I had an interesting conversation with a private lender the other day. She informed me that she hates owning property. She claims a file cabinet full of notes brings her more joy than a portfolio of investment properties. For many of us we are trying to figure out how to get as many doors as possible. Have any of you made a transition from owning a ton of properties, to private lending and wish you made it happen sooner in retrospect? Has being a lender proven scalable, more profitable, or given you a better quality of life over rehabbing or owning rental property?  Do any of you really enjoy a hybrid of lending your own capital, while actively investing?  

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Bobby Feinman
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Bobby Feinman
  • Lender
  • VA Beach, VA
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@Jeff Joachim

Awesome post! Another option is investing in a private lending fund. the investment is diversified over all of the loans in the portfolio without the headaches of ownership, maintenance, tenants, etc. It's a great way to be in real estate and "be the bank" instead of the owner with an attractive return.

Bobby

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