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Cash Flow With Houses That Actually Works! - Featuring Chris Prefontaine

Apr 20, 202027 minEp. 134
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Chris Prefontaine is the best-selling author of 2017’s Real Estate On Your Terms and 2019’s The New Rules of Real Estate Investing. A real estate investor with over 28 years experience in the field, Chris is the founder of Smart Real Estate Coach and host of the Smart Real Estate Coach Podcast. He lives in Newport, Rhode Island with his wife, Kim, and their family. Chris operates the family business with his son, Nick, his daughter, Kayla, his son-in-law, Zach, and an amazing team. Chris has been a big advocate of constant education. He and his family mentor, coach, consult, and actually partner with students around the country, teaching them to do exactly what their company does. Between their existing Associates nationwide and their own deals, Chris and his family are still acquiring 5-10 properties every month and control between $20 to $30 million dollars worth of real estate deals -- all done on TERMS without using their own cash, credit, or signing for loans.

As you know, Jack Bosch is typically not a huge fan of house flipping - however, Chris' method is unique in that it mitigates a ton of the risks usually associated with this niche. Discover a different way of thinking about financing for houses in this week's episode of The Forever Cash Podcast.

What's inside:

  • Understand how to invest in houses without using your own cash, credit or taking out a loan

  • Find out a house investment method that mitigates risk
  • Learn more about Chris Prefontaine's entrepreneurial journey
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