Tax-Free Real Estate: Passive Income Strategy Revealed

Worth Not Making Anything: When Saving Taxes Beats Earning Returns At our December DIG Philly meeting, Fred Hubler described a counterintuitive strategy: using a small DST allocation that might not generate significant returns, simply to keep an entire 1031 exchange tax-free. "This keeps the whole thing tax-free. So in his case it saves him hundreds of thousands of dollars in taxes. That's worth not making anything for 5 to 7 years."

By |2026-05-27T11:26:16+00:00May 4, 2026|Rentwell, Uncategorized|0 Comments

Forbes Writer’s Secret Real Estate Offer Strategy!

The Unfair Advantage Real Estate Agents Have (But Most Don't Use) At our December DIG Philly meeting, Fred Hubler revealed a competitive edge that real estate agents have when making offers on behalf of buyers: the ability to solve the seller's tax problem. "You can say something I can't say. You can say 'Listen, I can help you if you sell your property to me, I can help you never pay taxes and I know a guy that writes for Forbes.'"

By |2026-05-27T11:26:42+00:00May 1, 2026|Rentwell, Uncategorized|0 Comments

The Crisis That Proved DST Protections Work: No Capital Calls

At our December DIG Philly meeting, Fred Hubler finished his worst-case scenario story with the part that matters most: how the sponsor protected investors during the 2008 crisis. Even when facing an 18% hard money loan and mortgage refinancing impossibility, DST investors never received a capital call. This isn't just reassuring—it's a fundamental structural protection that sets DSTs apart from other real estate investments.

By |2026-05-27T11:26:44+00:00April 27, 2026|Rentwell, Uncategorized|0 Comments

“I Will Never Beat Active Investors—And Why That’s Exactly the Point of DSTs”

Risk-Off Real Estate: Why Lower Returns Are Actually the Point At our December DIG Philly meeting, Fred Hubler made a confession that surprises many investors: "I'm not going to beat what Rob does with his real estate. I will never beat, because he's taking all the responsibility and all the risk, and he should get way more return than a risk-off 'I wanna play golf for a living and go to Florida.'"

By |2026-05-27T11:26:52+00:00April 24, 2026|Rentwell, Uncategorized|0 Comments
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