In a real estate market where first-time homebuyers face daunting challenges, Frank Rohde, co-founder of Ownify, offers an alternative on this episode of Zen and the Art of Real Estate Investing. With a background in the mortgage industry and a passion for helping aspiring homeowners, Frank shares Ownify's innovative approach to simplifying the home buying process. By partnering with socially conscious investors, Ownify aims to alleviate the hurdles of purchasing a home, providing a solution for first-time buyers feeling squeezed out of the market.
Read MoreIn pursuing a real estate investing career, having a stable income from a W-2 position can provide a strong foundation for building wealth and achieving financial goals. But what if your W-2 career is directly related to the real estate industry?
Read MoreFor prospective real estate investors, aligning with an agent well-versed in catering to investors' needs can be game-changing. These professionals have the understanding to ask the right questions and provide guidance throughout the property search. In this episode of Zen and the Art of Real Estate Investing, Jonathan interviews Jon Bombaci, founder of Candor Realty, powered by FourPoints, in Massachusetts.
Read MoreHouse hacking can be a lucrative gateway to real estate investing for new investors. On this episode of Zen and the Art of Real Estate Investing, Jonathan sits down with Shawn McEnteer, an experienced professional house hacker. Along with his wife and four children, Shawn's path in house hacking has been both successful and life-changing. As a licensed real estate agent in New Jersey, he shares his expertise with clients and guides them as they explore the idea of house hacking, steering them toward financial freedom and real estate success.
Read MoreKathy Fettke's extensive experience in real estate investment is unmatched, making her a household name in the industry. As the founder of RealWealth and a prominent figure in media outlets like CNN and CNBC, Kathy's knowledge shines through as she shares her story and hard-learned lessons.
Read MoreContrary to popular belief, the short-term rental market is thriving, and Kenny Bedwell is here to prove it. On this episode of Zen and the Art of Real Estate Investing, Jonathan explores the secrets behind Kenny's success as the founder and CEO of STR Insights. By harnessing the power of data-driven analysis, Kenny discovered the potential of the short-term rental market, turning it into a highly profitable business. With his breadth of knowledge and expertise, Kenny shares actionable strategies to help investors thrive in this industry.
Read MoreOn this episode of Zen and the Art of Real Estate Investing, Jonathan explores real estate accounting with Certified Public Accountant and investor Thomas Castelli. Debunking the myth that accounting is dull, Thomas shares how having the right accountant can lead to substantial tax savings for real estate investors. As an expert at Hall CPA, Thomas specializes in guiding investors and business owners to minimize tax liabilities while maximizing wealth accumulation.
Read MoreWhile many people have written off the short-term rental market, savvy investors like Mike Brockway see opportunities where others see obstacles. On this episode of Zen and the Art of Real Estate Investing, Mike shares his insights for navigating the sometimes volatile world of short-term rentals in the Denver area. As the owner of Zen Haus Homes, investor, and entrepreneur, Mike shares how he adapted his approach to thrive in this changing market, demonstrating that success is not about avoiding challenges but embracing change and innovation.
Read MoreReal estate investing is a pathway to achieving dreams and aspirations, with each investor motivated by unique desires and goals. On this episode of Zen and the Art of Real Estate Investing, Jonathan sits down with Catie Lawrence, an investor and agent from Denver, Colorado, who left her W-2 job just two years ago. As an Airbnb superhost, fix-and-flipper, and advocate for financial independence, Catie shares her insights into how real estate can pave the way for the lifestyle you've always wanted.
Read MoreDiscovering your real estate niche is a journey that demands patience and dedication. And once you find your focus, navigating the investing becomes smoother. On this episode of Zen and the Art of Real Estate Investing, Jason Velie shares his expertise in mobile home flipping. As the founder of Cape Fear Cash Offer, an investment firm in North Carolina, Jason has been flipping properties since 2019, primarily focusing on single- and double-wide mobile homes.
Read MoreIn a world often dominated by flashy real estate investors, there's a quiet revolution happening among those who started with limited assets and are making big impacts in their communities. Former Baltimore firefighter Ian Horowitz joins Jonathan on this episode of Zen and the Art of Real Estate Investing.
Read MoreIn the latest episode of Zen and the Art of Real Estate Investing, Jonathan interviews Kevin Amolsch, President of Pine Financial Group in Colorado, exploring Kevin's extensive 20-year career as an investor and 16-year tenure as a premier hard money lender in four states. Their conversation outlines the unique challenges and new interests that emerge over a long career in real estate investing. Kevin, an author and podcast host, brings a wealth of knowledge to the table.
Read MoreIn a remarkable turnaround, Henry Washington shares how he left financial distress behind and found real estate success on the most recent episode of Zen and the Art of Real Estate Investing. Six years ago, Henry had just $1,000 in the bank, bad credit, and a panic attack in the middle of the night. Today, he boasts over 116 rental properties and performs at least 15 flips annually. Co-host of the On the Market podcast and author of the forthcoming book Real Estate Deal Maker, Henry reveals the strategies and mindset shifts that propelled him from a newlywed with no money to a thriving real estate entrepreneur.
Read MoreIn a lively conversation on Zen and the Art of Real Estate Investing, Jonathan sits down with Laura Sides, a former teacher turned stay-at-home mom who found an unexpected outlet in real estate investing. Delving into flipping homes and investing in short- and mid-term rentals since the pandemic, Laura shares how she balances her roles at home and as a successful investor. Real estate has become a source of fulfillment and creativity for this extroverted stay-at-home mom, transforming her life and providing unique opportunities for her family.
Read MoreOn this episode of Zen and the Art of Real Estate Investing, Jonathan sits down for a conversation with former NFL player Devon Kennard, delving into the transition from a successful football career to a thriving second venture in real estate.
Read MoreOn the latest episode of Zen and the Art of Real Estate Investing, Nick Cooley joins Jonathan to share his approach to real estate investing. Eschewing the comfort of a backup plan, Nick opted to dive into real estate without a parachute, believing that sometimes, taking action requires leaving the safety nets behind. Nick is a licensed real estate agent, investor, and co-founder of Jericho Capital based in Denver, Colorado.
Read MoreOn this episode of Zen and the Art of Real Estate Investing, Jonathan interviews Becky Nova, the founder of Lady Landlords and real estate investor. Becky's journey began in her 30s, making her a first-time investor, and, along with her husband, she now owns and manages properties in both New York City and the Dominican Republic. Through her courses, coaching, and the Lady Landlords Facebook group, she helps women achieve financial independence through real estate investing.
Read MoreJonathan’s guest on the latest episode of Zen and the Art of Real Estate Investing is Leka Devatha. Based in Seattle, Leka is a seasoned real estate developer, broker, and founder of Rehabit Homes, which specializes in residential redevelopment. Over the past decade, Leka has orchestrated hundreds of transactions, developing more than $50 million in real estate.
Read MoreThe aftermath of the 2008 real estate crash prompted a profound shift in the strategies of many real estate investors, reshaping their approaches to buying property. Jonathan’s guest on this episode of Zen and the Art of Real Estate Investing is one such investor. Jonathan interviews Joel Friedland, the co-founder of Brit Properties based in Des Plaines, Illinois. As an industrial real estate broker with over four decades of experience, Joel has orchestrated over 2,000 industrial property leases and sales, accumulating over $250 million in acquisitions.
Read MoreAt just 32, Amelia McGee is savoring the benefits of real estate investing. She began her journey by persuading her parents to join forces for a flip, sparking a passion for real estate. In this episode of Zen and the Art of Real Estate Investing, Jonathan sits down for a conversation with Amelia McGee, who, along with her partner Grace Gudenkauf, co-founded Women Investing in Real Estate (WIIRE). Amelia, an Iowa-based investor, specializes in mid-term rentals and boasts an impressive portfolio of at least 36 units.
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