
Sean Conlon, star of CNBC’s “The Deed: Chicago,” shares his success on a commercial real estate building in Lincoln Park—a deal he paid $2.9M for and sold for $10.4M one year later. Sean credits this real estate deal to his intuition (and a little help from Ralph Lauren).
The popular belief is that you can’t profit on $30K properties, but I need you to completely throw that perception out and listen carefully. Investors are happy to own in these areas because of the cash flow. Homeowners live in these areas because of the infrastructure that supports the demand. T…
Anna Kelley breaks down a recent multifamily purchase she obtained with—get this—zero out of pocket, a six-figure acquisition fee (to her), and upside potential of $1.4 million (also to her)! This is THE ultimate way to find and structure a joint venture in the multifamily space.
Glenn and Amber found a monster deal by looking on a listing service other than the MLS. What’s even better, after purchasing, they discovered there was even more acreage to the property than originally thought. And by turning that extra acreage into buildable lots, their profits went through the…
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