Understanding VA Loans and How to Use Them for Real Estate Investments with Noel Walton
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In this episode of Cash Flow Pro, we talk with Noel Walton, Founder of JCORE Partners. Noel enlisted in the air force at 18 and, after six years, decided to attend college and get his degree. After graduation, he went into the army and eventually learned to fly black hawks. Finally, once the time came, he realized that he wanted to create time and financial freedom for himself and his wife. His first start in real estate was with his VA loan, which he rented for some cash flow. Today, Noel sits with us to discuss all things real estate and how military members can start and benefit from investing in the market.
‘Joint Chiefs of Real Estate or JCORE is a real estate investment team of active-duty military and veteran investors. They manage over $16 million in real estate assets and are dedicated to creating passive investment opportunities through commercial multi-family real estate in the Central Texas market from San Antonio to Dallas-Fort Worth, as well as Ohio. Investors.
In this episode, we discuss the following:
- VA Loans
- Avoiding capital gains
- Scaling your income through multi-family
- Networking for investors
- Why coaching is worth it!
- Presenting deals to potential KP’s
- Non-recourse loans
Tune in on this episode to find out more!
Find your flow,
Casey Brown
Resources mentioned in this podcast:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/noel-walton-jcoreinvestments/
@jcore_investments
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