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TTK, April, 2007: Exit Strategies Panel

TTK, April, 2007: Exit Strategies Panel Always start with the end in mind. Deciding how you are going to exit a deal is the first step in finalizing a deal! Our Exit Strategy Panel went over the various ways you can successfully exit a deal!  
Always start with the end in mind.

Deciding how you are going to exit the deal is the first step in finalizing a deal!

Our Exit Strategy Panel reviews the various ways you can exit a deal from rehabbing and flipping, holding and renting, listing and selling, 1031 exchanging, and even converting to condos!

Our Exit Strategies Panelists are:

Patrick Leblanc One exit strategy is to buy, rehab, and flip. This is a popular strategy, especially amongst new investors looking for fixer-uppers. Real Estate Investor and Rehabber Patrick Leblanc has been investing in real estate in for the past 15 years, and spoke with us about rehabbing and flipping properties.
David Offutt One of the most conventional exit strategies, and the one we're all familiar with, is putting your property on the market and selling with a Realtor. Real estate broker/owner David Offutt of Exit Realty Plus works with investors day in and day out, and knows how to move an investment property on the open market when needed. He shares with us some of his tips for listing and selling your property with a real estate agent.
Patty Perdue If you're looking to buy and hold property, you can be your own landlord, or you can work with a property management company. Patty Perdue not only brings 30 years of property management experience to the table, but she knows a thing or two about turning vacant properties into fully occupied rentals. Patty shares with us the dos and don'ts of holding and renting out your investments.
William Cotting The IRS has a commonly known, yet often misunderstood, code that allows you to exchange like-kind property, such as investment properties. Performing a 1031 exchange with a qualified exchanger is a great way to roll one investment property into the next while deferring your capital gains. Exchanger William Cotting shares with us some of the misconceptions surrounding 1031 exchanges and what you need to exit a deal successfully using a 1031.
Karen Brodie Picking up properties and converting them into condominiums is a great way to take a rental property and cash out instead of holding onto it for the long term. It takes flipping to a whole new level! Investor Karen Brodie has been investing in real estate since 1993, and specializes in Condo Conversion. Karen speaks with us about how to identify good prospects for condo conversion and what's involved in putting the deal together.

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