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Count them. There are six different ways of investing in real estate and in today's
video, I'm going to talk about all six of them i'm going to share my personal biases
on which ones I like and don't like in hopes that it helps you crush it in real
estate investing.. Hi Kris, I have a question about real estate. I had bought a house and in a
year turned around, sold it and made a $100,000 profit. I feel
like that was kind of a fluke. So my question is, are there different types of
real estate to invest in and what's the best one? Alright, so we're going to talk
about the six different types of real estate, so many of you are asking me
questions left and right, "Kris what about mixed-use? What about industrial? Do
you ever do anything with commercial real estate? You talk a lot about
single-family and what I want to do today is I want to bring clarity and
talk about the six different major forms of real estate, the six different kinds
and then I'm also going to give you a little bit of my bias like, how do I
actually feel about these different kinds of real estate and why. Real estate
number one - is probably the most obvious. It's residential right? I mean people
need a place to live. That's what makes residential real estate such a
sure bet is because population right now as long as we make babies or you're in a
country where people keep moving in. Guess what happens to population? It
grows as long as the population gets bigger, supply and demand, we're going to
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