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Storing Up Profits - Capitalize on America's Obsession with STUFF by Investing in Self-Storage - cover
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Storing Up Profits - Capitalize on America's Obsession with STUFF by Investing in Self-Storage

Paul Moore

Narrateur Clifford Ponder

Maison d'édition: BiggerPockets Publishing

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Synopsis

Are you tired of overpaying for single and multifamily properties in an overheated market? Investing in self-storage is an overlooked alternative that can accelerate your income and compound your wealth! 
With the popularity of real estate investing causing an unprecedented stampede to the housing market, smart investors are now turning to self-storage. There are more than 54,000 self-storage facilities in the United States—equivalent to the total number of Starbucks, McDonald’s, and Subway restaurants combined—and a large percentage of these can be profitably upgraded to operate or sell. 
In this comprehensive overview, self-storage fund manager Paul Moore will teach you how to profitably acquire, operate, and sell storage unit facilities of all sizes. Get in front of your competition while you can—and build a multigenerational income machine! 
Inside you'll learn:How to make the jump from residential or multifamily investing to commercial self-storageThe little-known strategy used by operators to generate over 40 percent annual returnsTen surprising tax benefits for commercial self-storage investors—and why many investors pay zero taxesHow to locate a mom-and-pop self-storage asset in the path of growthHow to succeed in self-storage without quitting your day job or abandoning your retirementFour powerful strategies to build a self-storage empireAnd much more!
Durée: environ 8 heures (07:41:09)
Date de publication: 26/04/2024; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —