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How to Weather a Storm — 5 Ways to Diversify for Long-Term Growth

How to Weather a Storm — 5 Ways to Diversify for Long-Term Growth

by Greg Butcher | Jan 29, 2021 | Financial Freedom, Investing Process, Passive Investing

Have you ever watched a suspenseful thriller movie? Movies like Stephen King’s “It”?  The movie can be going along somewhat normally, with people talking, walking down the street, and doing other normal things…then all of a sudden, BOOM…the monster grabs someone. When...
Syndication Structures — What They Mean for YOU as a Passive Investor

Syndication Structures — What They Mean for YOU as a Passive Investor

by Greg Butcher | Jan 19, 2021 | Investing Process, Passive Investing, Real Estate Investing 101

When considering deals to invest in as a real estate investor, the most essential step to take is establishing your investment goals. What do you want these investments to do for your life? Are you working to build up passive income so it matches your salary (i.e.,...
5 Undeniable Reasons to Invest Outside Your Local Market

5 Undeniable Reasons to Invest Outside Your Local Market

by Greg Butcher | Dec 11, 2020 | Investing Process, Passive Investing, Real Estate Investing 101

Investing in real estate outside your local market, in an area you may never visit and where you have no friends to call on, can seem daunting, especially for new investors. However, this step into seemingly scary territory may be the key to real estate investing...
Cash Flow in a Real Estate Syndication — Where Does it Come From?

Cash Flow in a Real Estate Syndication — Where Does it Come From?

by Greg Butcher | Nov 14, 2020 | Investing Process, Passive Investing, Real Estate Investing 101

Are you considering investing in real estate syndications but think it sounds a little too good to be true? If so, you’re not alone. Many investors are shocked when they first learn about the potential cash returns they could receive through investing passively in...
Equity Multiple and Total Return – What They Mean for Passive Investors

Equity Multiple and Total Return – What They Mean for Passive Investors

by Greg Butcher | Oct 26, 2020 | Passive Investing, Real Estate Investing 101

Whenever an investor is reviewing a real estate syndication investment opportunity, it’s likely they’ll come across the terms equity multiple and total return. Even if they’ve purchased a home or a residential rental property before, they probably haven’t heard of an...
Real Estate vs. a Traditional Retirement Plan: Two Very Different Outcomes

Real Estate vs. a Traditional Retirement Plan: Two Very Different Outcomes

by Greg Butcher | Oct 18, 2020 | Financial Freedom, Life of Your Dreams, Passive Investing, Real Estate Investing 101

Did you ever watch Mad Men, or a similar show set in the 1950s or 60s? Back then, working life had a “game plan”…you went to college, got a good job with a pension, and worked hard until the day you retired. Then your company gave you a gold watch, and — more...
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