Part 1: The infinite return model
Description
What if you could own a property that pays you back entirely and then continues to cash flow year after year, with no money left in the deal? In this episode of the Cash Flow Positive podcast, Kenny Bedwell breaks down the infinite return model and shows how real estate investors can use it to create cash flow with minimal long-term capital tied up.
Kenny explains how this strategy works in both short-term rentals and larger projects, including his own experience renovating a hotel in New Orleans. From understanding appraisals and refinancing to leveraging other people’s money, this episode offers practical insights into achieving truly infinite returns in real estate.
Don’t just buy another property. Learn the strategy that can give you returns with no money left in the deal. If you've enjoyed this episode of the Cash Flow Positive podcast, be sure to leave a review and subscribe today! Listen now and enjoy!
Key takeaways:
- What the infinite return model is and why it matters in real estate investing
- How to force appreciation through renovations or strategic value-add projects
- The role of appraisals, refinancing, and financing options in pulling money back out of a deal
- Why short-term rentals are uniquely positioned for infinite returns
- How building or renovating with short-term rentals in mind creates long-term advantages
- Kenny’s real-world hotel investment example and how it demonstrates this model in action
- And much more...
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