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Real Estate Investing for Cash Flow with Kevin Bupp

Ep #22: Twenty-Nine surefire ways to lease your vacant units FAST!

Real Estate Investing for Cash Flow with Kevin Bupp

Kevin Bupp

Business, Education, Investing

4.8679 Ratings

🗓️ 26 May 2014

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

Empty rental units mean empty bank accounts. There is no faster way to deplete your bank account or reserves than to have a vacant rental unit sitting, wasting away. In order to stop the bleeding and be successful in this business, you must have multiple surefire methods to fill your vacancies as fast as possible.

Becoming a leasing/marketing expert doesn't come natural for most; it’s a learned skill and one that takes time and testing to perfect. The methods I’m going to share with you today are methods that I’m either currently using in my business or have successfully used in the past to fill my own vacancies extremely FAST! These methods work on any type of rental unit (homes, apartments, trailers, condos, etc) and will work in most any area of the country, although it is up to use to test and find the ones that work best for your particular situation.

If you utilize the methods I discuss in this week’s show, I promise that you will fill your units faster than you ever have before, which means you’ll be filling your pockets with CASH. My advice for you – TAKE ACTION AND IMPLEMENT THESE TECHNIQUES and then send me a "Thank You" email once you find your tenant:)

In this show you’re going to learn:

  • How to fill your vacant rental units at lightening speeds
  • Why I feel that bandit signs are the best bang for your buck
  • How a $5 Glade plug-in can help you rent your units faster
  • The secret to attracting police and fire fighters as your tenants
  • How to secret shop your competition and get the inside scoop.
  • And much more...

Transcript

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0:00.0

You've been searching for the best way to generate passive income in your life and heard that real estate is a great way to do it.

0:09.2

But you're tired of all the so-called gurus who are all talk and no substance.

0:15.3

Get ready to celebrate because Kevin Buck has spent 14 years successfully making it happen.

0:21.9

This is the Real Estate Investing for Cash Flow podcast.

0:25.2

Now, here's Kevin Bup.

0:30.0

Hey guys, Kevin Bup here with episode number 22 of the Real Estate Investing for Cashflow

0:35.6

podcast.

0:36.8

Our mission is to help you build and

0:38.1

maintain massive amounts of cash flow through income-producing real estate investments.

0:43.1

Today, we have no guest.

0:44.9

I am the guest on the show today, and I want to speak to you about a very important topic,

0:50.2

and it's something that all of you, at least if you're an active landlord or property manager,

0:55.0

need to be good at if you want to be successful in the business.

0:59.0

And the topic is filling your vacant properties with quality tenants.

1:02.6

Those of you that are listening to the call, if you either have rental properties or you're

1:06.0

a property manager, or even if you're looking to get into the business, if you haven't bought

1:09.5

your first property yet, you need to know how to fill that property.

1:13.0

If it's going to be a rental, you need to know how to fill that property quickly, but also

1:17.2

with a quality tenant.

1:18.8

And to do that, you need to become a marketing expert.

1:21.6

This business is all about marketing, whether you're selling the property, whether you're

1:25.9

trying to lease the property, gosh, even whether you're buying the property, whether you're trying to lease the property,

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