In this episode of the Paperstac Podcast, Brett Burky and Rick Allen dive into a head-to-head comparison between mortgage notes and long-term rentals. They discuss the pros and cons of each investment type, sharing insights from their experiences and covering key topics like market entry, cash flow, maintenance, risks, tax benefits, and more. Whether you’re a seasoned investor or just starting, this episode provides valuable perspectives to help you make informed decisions in the real estate market. Tune in now to learn more about the pros and cons of mortgage notes vs long term rentals.
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:02 Rick’s Black Eye: The Story
02:00 Mortgage Notes vs. Long-Term Rentals Series
03:41 Initial Capital Investment: Market Penetration
08:19 Cash Flow: Comparing Rentals and Mortgage Notes
10:00 Maintenance and Management: A Key Difference
12:28 Risk Factors: Rental Properties vs. Mortgage Notes
15:59 Tax Benefits: The Edge for Rentals
17:11 Liquidity: Speed and Flexibility
18:29 Appreciation Potential: Rentals vs. Mortgage Notes
19:44 Control Over Investment: Who Has the Upper Hand?
21:23 Return on Investment: Steady vs. Variable Returns
23:24 Market Dependency: How Conditions Impact Both Investments
26:00 Time Commitment: Passive Income vs. Active Management
28:24 Conclusion: Diversify Your Investments
29:42 Upcoming Episodes
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