Should I Finance or Pay Cash For Properties?

Should I finance or pay cash for properties?

As Jason Hartman would say, "Refi 'Till You Die!"

CREATING WEALTH - EPISODE # 408:
Jason Hartman’s Timeless “Refi ‘Till You Die” Investment Strategy to Multiply Long-Term Wealth

One of the core concepts that we communicate to our investors is to “Refi Till Ya Die” with your rental property portfolio. While this description may sound a bit snarky, it is a very powerful strategy for multiplying your wealth over the long-term.

The most unique part of this strategy is that it stands in stark contrast to the popular strategy of ‘flipping’ properties by buying and quickly re-selling them for quick profits. The strategy that we recommend is the exact opposite of this. At Platinum Properties, we advocate buying and holding prudent rental properties over a long period of time. This enables investors to build real wealth, instead of constantly churning properties. (And creating taxable gains).

There is another very powerful force behind our strategy of buy and hold investing. That power comes when the rents and value of your property increase over time. Typically, an investment property will start with low cash flow, and will grow in profitability as tenant rents are increased. This increase in revenues carries with it a tremendous tool for growing your wealth.

The way that you employ this tool is to refinance your property for more than your original purchase price, based on the increased cash flow. This will allow you to re-invest the amount of your loan that exceeds the original purchase price. And here comes the kicker . . . these net proceeds are not taxed!!!

The reason that you will not owe taxes on the re-financing of your properties is because loans are not taxed. Since you are taking out a loan instead of selling the property, no taxable transaction is triggered. (Granted, capital gains can be deferred via 1031 exchange, but you will still lose 5% to 6% of the property value off the top from realtor fees. Thus, investors can “Refi Till Ya Die” and legally avoid paying taxes on the increased loan amount of their properties. (In addition to this, the increased interest payments from your new loan will reduce the tax burden of your regular cash flow).

These strategies can super-charge wealth creation by allowing investors to capture their equity growth for re-investment. These perpetual re-investments accelerate the natural compounding of your investment portfolio. It also carries the benefit of consistently increasing your use of fixed-rate debt as a shield against inflation. Prudent investors realize the incredible power of this strategy, and should seek to capitalize on it to build their wealth during these increasingly difficult times.

CREATING WEALTH - EPISODE # 408
:
Jason Hartman’s Timeless “Refi ‘Till You Die” Investment Strategy to Multiply Long-Term Wealth

Key Takeaways:

(2:40) Some thoughts on the Federal Reserve
(8:29) The business of real estate: what we do here at JasonHartman.com
(16:10) Refi ‘Till You Die loan rates
(19:35) Why people rent when they should be buying
(21:31) The three basic types of markets
(26:09) Jason plays a segment on the Refi ‘Till You Die strategy from a past live event




Submitted by: Team Member Sara

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