How to Use Leverage in Real Estate Investing Wisely
Louis DiGonzini
Leverage in real estate investing refers to the use of borrowed capital to increase the potential return of an investment. Essentially, you're using less of your own money and supplementing it with money borrowed from others, such as banks or lenders, to purchase a property. While leverage can amplify profits and allow investors to acquire more assets with less capital, it also increases risk. Here’s how to use leverage wisely in real estate investing:
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