Typically, the most profitable property investments are made when you tailor the needs of the person using your property to the appropriate investing strategy, rather than the other way around.
For example, if I can find a client who wants to buy a property from me under a wrap strategy, then my cashflow return will be higher than if I had chosen to simply rent it out (using the 'Buy and Hold' technique).
If you already own property investments, then the key to increasing your returns is to better serve the needs of your client. For example, if you have a tenant then look for ways to increase the rent that also provides your tenant with more enjoyment from your property.
A good example is the installation of ceiling fans in a house that has poor ventilation. If the tenant agrees, then once the fans are operational then you can justify an increase to the rent; it's a win-win outcome where you have more rent and the tenant has a better quality of life.
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