368. Does Buy, Borrow, Die Still Work? Breaking Down Robuilt’s Strategy

March 11
37 mins

Episode Description

In this episode of the Tax Smart REI Podcast, Thomas Castelli and Nate Sosa react to Robuilt’s video on the buy, borrow, die strategy and the short-term rental loophole. They break down how wealthy investors use leverage to build tax-efficient wealth, why real estate can be the easiest entry point into this strategy, and how short-term rentals may help W-2 earners unlock major tax savings.

Thomas and Nate also cover key concepts like cash-out refinances, step-up in basis, bonus depreciation, cost segregation, material participation, and the limitations investors need to understand before putting this strategy into action.

If you’ve ever wondered how buy, borrow, die actually works and how the short-term rental loophole fits into the picture, this episode breaks it all down.

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