John Casmon, real estate investor and founder of Casmon Capital Group helps busy professionals invest in real estate without taking on a second job. They have helped families invest over $100 million in multifamily apartments to create passive income, reduce their tax obligation, and foster generational wealth.
Read MoreHaving a flipping business is the least passive thing ever. Many investors think they're going to create a nest egg from zero because that doesn't work. You need capital to invest or at least a special set of skills where you can be on the other side of the table and still be able to make profits.
Read MoreThe secret of success when it comes to flipping houses is doing what you love and enjoy, not just flipping for the sake of making money. When you learn how to pour your heart and soul into every project that you do, it all comes through.
Read MoreReal estate investor, John Errico, somehow experienced both at different points of his real estate adventure.
Read MoreThere are a lot of things that could go wrong as a landlord, but in order for your tenants to take the best care of your units, you have to take the best care of them.
Read MoreTake your off-market acquisition game to the next level by first learning the different off-market seller dialogues and how you can approach them.
Read MoreRyan Goldfarb, the co-founder of Liberty Hudson Solutions, which specializes in short-term rental property management in New Jersey, shares the driving forces behind their real estate investing thesis that has become the basis for most of their investing decisions.
Read MoreFormer Big Law attorney turned real estate investor, Seth Bradley, reveals that most of the real estate that people want to invest in isn't actually as passive as they think. The truth is – it requires a strong concoction of hard work, networking, and perseverance.
Read MoreAs the leader of the Carpenter Kessel team at Compass, Kirk has done pretty much every type of investment over the years. Obviously, he’s been through enough market cycles to know what clicks in this space, and what doesn’t.
Read MoreFor Gabe DaSilva, real estate investor and coach, scaling meant using existing relationships and resources that he had in the back knowledge so he could push his business forward.
Read MoreFor house flippers and house hackers, budget is everything, especially in today’s market where margins are so tight. In fact, this is probably the worst time to flip because the construction costs are at an all-time high.
Read MoreWhether you're a brand new real estate investor, or an introvert interested in real estate investing, maybe you're looking to scale as a real estate investor slowly and with a mindful approach, or if you really just want to learn about real estate investing, take a stop here, and see what you can learn from every single episode of Zen and The Art of Real Estate Investing.
Read MoreThere are so many other real estate investing podcasts out there – so what makes Zen and The Art of Real Estate Investing different from them?
What value are you going to take away from listening to each episode?
Read MoreWhat do you think are the biggest pain points that new investors have?
If you’re thinking capital or maybe not having enough properties, well, they’re actually not.
In fact, after talking to thousands of investors over the years, I have discovered these three biggest pain points that new investors need to approach mindfully.
Read MoreIf you’re new to real estate investing, things could easily get daunting especially when you don’t know where to start, how to start, and what investment to start with.
Here are the top three questions when it comes to getting started with real estate investing:
Read MoreWhether you’re a new seasoned or veteran investor, how do you approach real estate investing so that you also remain calm?
How do you keep focused and know that your numbers are correct, and still have confidence in your numbers and in your process?
All this can be done by being mindful – and mindfulness is achieved through education.
Read MoreThere are hundreds of real estate investing podcasts out there, and everyone says they’re a real estate investing coach or mentor. If you're looking for advice on how to become a real estate investor, there are about 26,000 ways you can go the wrong way. You pay a whole bunch of money for something you're going to get nothing out of.
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