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REIA 136 Jeremy Roll: How To Become A Full-Time Passive Cash Flow Investor


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Jeremy Roll started investing in real estate and businesses in 2002 and left the corporate world in 2007 to become a full-time passive cash flow investor. He is currently an investor in more than 60 opportunities across more than $1 Billion worth of real estate and business assets. As Founder and President of Roll Investment Group, Jeremy manages a group of over 1,500 investors who seek passive/managed cash flowing investments in real estate and businesses.

Main Points:

  • Becoming a full-time passive cash flow investor take a lot of work, education, and time but is very much worth the effort, especially for anyone who wants to leave the corporate world!
  • There are many different types of real estate asset classes that can be considered by passive cash flow investors, providing solutions for investors across various risk spectrums and locations.
  •  Some types of passive cash flow opportunities can have tax benefits that makes them significantly more favorable than more mainstream investment opportunities.
  • Diversification across asset classes, geographies, and operators is absolutely key for passive cash flow investors to help reduce risk.
  • It's important for passive cash flow investors to monitor upcoming changes in migration, demographics, and key trends to ensure that they are optimizing their passive cash flow investment decisions.
  • With the advent of podcasts, recent crowdfunding laws, and very low interest rates for savers, becoming a passive cash flow investor is easier and more appealing than ever before.

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Financial Reporting and Analysis Sites referenced in the show:

  • www.cnbc.com
  • www.drudgereport.com
  • www.calculatedriskblog.com
  • www.shadowstats.com
  • www.zerohedge.com
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