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Section 8 Coffee Hour! Q&A! is happening in 7 days
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We are going live on July 12th and I want this group in the room.
On Sunday at 2pm Eastern I am running a free live masterclass on building a cash-flowing Section 8 portfolio. This group gets the announcement first because you are the ones who have been asking the most questions about this. Here is what is covered start to finish. The scaling strategy — Turnkey versus BRRRR, which one fits your capital and goals, and every financing path available right now. Analysis and acquisition — my exact 6-step market evaluation process, how to screen a deal in 30 seconds, how to structure an offer, and how to negotiate after an inspection. Rehab and renting — scoping the rehab, vetting contractors, passing HUD inspection on the first attempt, placing a Section 8 tenant, and collecting government-backed rent every month. Plus a live Q&A at the end where I will answer your specific situation. One thing I am saving for the live session that I cannot do justice to in a post: there is a number I will show you that tells you in 30 seconds whether a deal works. I am going to walk through a real property live, from the purchase price all the way to the monthly deposit hitting the bank account, so you see every number connect. That part does not exist in any replay. Before I finalize the presentation, I want to hear from you. Drop your single biggest Section 8 question in the comments below. The questions I see most in this thread are going directly into the masterclass. This is your chance to shape what gets covered. Register here: https://investingsection8.com/masterclass And go to the ‘Calendar” Section to add to your calendar! RSVP and drop your question below 👇
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I just launched a DFY offer!
you hire a CPA for taxes. an attorney for contracts. a financial advisor for your portfolio. but somehow real estate is the one thing you think you need to figure out yourself? that is not discipline. that is just a delay. high earners delegate. that is the whole point. Marcus was a software engineer in Seattle. $150K in savings. two years of research. zero properties. we found him a Section 8 deal. $430/mo net cash flow. he never stepped foot in the city. cash flowing in 63 days. here is what my team actually does: - source the deal in markets that cash flow - underwrite and negotiate it - manage the rehab if needed - handle the HUD inspection - place the Section 8 tenant you approve the deal. wire the funds. own the asset. collect the rent. that is it. If you have $150K or more sitting on the sidelines and you want to know if this fits your situation, I strongly advice you book a call with our team. I'll leave the link for you here
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Welcome to the Community!
Hey Everyone, Couldn't be more exited to welcome you to the Investing Section 8 Community of like minded investors taking action on building their investment portfolio. Step 1: Introduce yourself to the community! (copy/paste template below) Step 2: Engage with other members post and make new connections :) Step 3: Check out the classroom section for ton of value and resources [INTRO POST TEMPLATE] Use this template to introduce yourself in the community! 🙋‍♂️ About Me: - Name: [Your Name] - Location: [City/State] - Current Profession/Background: [What you do now] 🏡 My Real Estate Journey: - Experience Level: (Beginner / Some Experience / Active Investor) - Biggest Challenge Right Now: [What’s been holding you back?] - Main Goal in Real Estate: [What do you want to achieve?] 💡 Why I Joined This Community: - Looking to escape the 9-5, build passive income, and create financial freedom - Want to learn the Section 8 strategy and get my first (or next) property - Excited to connect with like-minded investors and level up 🚀 🔥 Fun Fact About Me: [Something interesting about you!] Looking forward to learning from everyone and contributing to the group! If you have any advice or tips, drop them below. Let’s win together! 💪🏾🏡
Is the property with the highest cash flow always the better deal?
Hey everyone, I’m Jenny, and I’m new to the community. One thing I’m trying to understand better is how experienced investors balance cash flow, property quality, location, and long-term growth when looking at a Section 8 deal. Sometimes the numbers can look great on paper, but that doesn’t always mean it’s the right property to hold long term. For those with experience, what’s the biggest factor you look at before deciding a Section 8 property is actually worth buying? I’d genuinely love to hear how you think about it.
Sometimes stepping away for a little while is exactly what you need to come back with fresh energy.
I’ve been pretty busy lately and haven’t been as active here as I would have liked, but I’m back and looking forward to getting involved again. A lot has been happening behind the scenes with property, and it’s reminded me that growth doesn’t always happen where everyone can see it. I’ve missed the conversations, the different perspectives, and simply connecting with people who are on their own property journey. So I’m looking forward to being more active again, learning from everyone, sharing what I can, and most importantly, building some genuine connections along the way. Good to be back. Let’s see what this next chapter brings!
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