Mastering Equity: Key to Property Investing Success

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Equity, a term bandied about in property circles like a hot potato at a picnic. But do you grasp its essence? More crucially, are you falling prey to its misuse, stunting your portfolio's growth? Clients, bless their hearts, often turn a blind eye to the origins of their funds for property purchases. Jeremy Unazelli, the property investing maestro and accountant to the elite, unveils the clandestine intricacies of leveraging equity like a seasoned pro. Master this, and you're on the highway to a flourishing property empire. The key? Understanding usable equity, the gap between asset valuation and loan amount, a treasure trove for future investments.
To unleash this financial beast, one must first engage in a tete-a-tete with their broker to unravel their borrowing potential. Many swimming in equity find themselves stranded on the shores of limited borrowing capacity, shackled by exorbitant interest rates. The dormant equity in their possession akin to ripe fruit dangling just out of reach. The solution lies in unlocking this potential through meticulous financial maneuvering, splitting loans, and creating multiple secured loans against a single property. This financial juggling act ensures that the equity tap flows freely, fueling new investment ventures.
But wait, there's more! Cash flow, the lifeblood of any property investment endeavor, often overlooked amidst the equity frenzy. Picture this: a property worth $750,000, a loan of $600,000, and $150,000 equity split into two foray into the property investment realm. By segmenting this equity into two distinct streams of $150,000 each, the path to acquiring multiple properties becomes clear. This strategic loan structuring not only simplifies interest calculations but also paints a vivid picture of each investment's financial landscape. So, heed the call of equity, embrace its power, and let it pave the way to a prosperous property portfolio.

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