Video 82| Mastering Assumable Loans, Building Strong Relationships, and Scaling Your Portfolio with Drew Breneman

25/04/2023 33 min Episodio 82

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A natural-born entrepreneur, Drew started his first business at 14. He then launched a highly-successful internet business while in high school. His ambition for finding the best investment vehicle for his earnings from his internet business is what led him to real estate, purchasing his first two rental properties at 19 years old. His drive attracted the attention of HGTV, where Drew was featured as an up-and-coming real estate investor. He wanted to share what he had learned and aspired to provide direct real estate ownership opportunities to others. 

 
[00:01 - 04:59] Opening Segment 

[05:00 - 12:58] From Selling Video Game Items on eBay to Owning a $250 Million Real Estate Portfolio

[12:59 - 22:00] Investing in the Midwest and the Strategy of Core Plus Assets

[22:01 - 27:23] Legacy Round 

[27:44 - 34:02] Slice of Knowledge 


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“These folks who've made a lot of money in real estate over the years, it's usually people who aggregate, end up building a big portfolio for themselves and then they're not flipping in and out of stuff.”- Drew Breneman

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