Real Estate Investing Strategies To PROFIT From Inflation

by | Dec 26, 2022 | Invest During Inflation | 12 comments




Real Estate Investing Strategies To PROFIT From Inflation // With year-over-year CPI growth in the US clocking in for November at 6.8%, inflation is a huge concern for real estate investors of all types.

And while many people refer to real estate as an inflation hedge, these people also tend to lump ALL real estate together in that statement. But in my experience, all real estate investment strategies are NOT created equal when it comes to real estate investing in an inflationary environment.

So to help you plan your next moves if these inflation numbers do continue for the foreseeable future, in this video, let’s walk through three investing strategies that real estate investors use to benefit from inflation, and why each really matters.

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🕒 Timestamps 🕒
0:00 Introduction
1:17 Lock in Debt
3:38 The Math Behind Return Magnification
4:40 Keep Up With Market Rents
7:12 The Newer, The Better
8:58 How To Level Up Your Real Estate Investment Analysis

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12 Comments

  1. Break Into CRE

    Where do you see inflation numbers coming in over the next 12 months? Staying high or dropping back down to more normal levels?

  2. Jonathan Bell

    This video but me down a loophole of questions. 10/10 video keep them coming!

  3. Hugo Fischer

    Great stuff! Could you maybe do a video explaining the capital stack? Thanks

  4. Peter Marzo

    Great Video Justin. A topic not to be overlooked.

  5. Akid Khan

    Are these type of jobs available in every real estate developing company or just in some limited companies?
    Plz give examples of that companies.

  6. kkk

    I just made my first $20,000 in cryptocurrency I'm so glad I'm gonna have a successful retirement.

  7. Woodshadow

    Good insights especially as it comes to value add properties

  8. Akid Khan

    Currently I am pursuing UG in civil engineering.What steps should I follow to make a career in CRE?

  9. OEclecticismO

    With higher inflation means higher rates, NOI can go up but that can easily be offset and more by reduced property valuations from higher cap rates. Would be good to see how different property types have fared during high inflation regimes

  10. Akid Khan

    Is civil engineering useful in CRE career?

  11. Peter Psathas

    Rising inflation also may mean intervention by The Fed and a rise in interest rates. When that happens, cap rates expand and valuations change. If your 5 cap turns into a 6 cap, it may trigger Loan To Value covenants in your commercial mortgage. Your lender may not feel comfortable with its exposure and demand you recapitalize or cash in refinance in-order to meet a certain LTV threshold. Be wary of such covenants and how strict your lender may be in this aforementioned scenario.

  12. Samuel Cirone

    Great Video Justin!

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