In this episode we interview Nomcebo Masuku who is on a mission to own an entire street of properties.
Nomcebo is an engineer who started her journey with her partner, who convinced her to buy a 2 bedroom house in Westdene, Johannesburg.
Once they bought the property, they moved into it as they refurbished it, added an extra 2 bedrooms and rented it out to 6 students.
They paid a mortgage of R9, 000 and made a rental income of R15, 000.
A few years later, they bought a rundown property in Melville, Johannesburg, moved into that one as well, refurbished it and rented it out to 10 students at R4,000 per month per student ans now make a cashflow of R40, 000 per month.
Their mortgage for that property is R12,000.
They then went back and bought 2 more properties in the same street as their first property in Westdene and are now on track to buy all the properties on that street.
This was definitely one of our favorite episodes because of the way they buy and renovate their properties - they live in the property, do their own renovations and get tenants as each part of the property comes together, so they don't lose money in the process.
They have an 82% retention rate for their properties because of the way they renovate them and upgrade them.
Nomcebo and her partner have now started a company, Solwazi Engineering Turnkey Projects, helping newbie investors maximize their return on investment in their properties.
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Episode 79: Growing a property investment to own two residential blocks of flats
Episode 78: How to grow your property portfolio using multiple investment strategies
Bonus Episode: Why families have the same money patterns
Episode 77: Building a boutique hotel chain on the African continent
Bonus Episode: Real Estate investing trends on the African continent
Episode 76: Looking at the Spatial Planning and Land Use Management Act
Episode 75: How to buy 13 properties in one year without putting any money down
Episode 74: How to invest in property in different countries as you travel the world
Episode 73: Diversifying risk by investing in property in the Stock Exchange, South Africa & China
Episode 72: Why you need a Structural Civil Engineer in your real estate tribe
Episode 71: How to create different cash cycles as a property developer
Episode 70: How to grow your real estate portfolio using Airbnb in South Africa
Episode 69: The A to Z on buying properties at auction
Episode 68: Interior Architecture & how Covid is changing building trends
Episode 67: Using shipping container homes to solve the housing crisis and build a property portfolio
Episode 66: The New Year 2021 Episode - Taking a holistic approach to real estate investing
Episode 65: The Christmas 2020 Episode
Episode 64: How to get funding for commercial property in South Africa
Episode 63: How to profit from multi-let properties that cost less than R1 million (US$65,772)
Episode 62: The importance of a town planner and zoning in real estate investing
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