In today’s conversation, Jonathan chats with Dusten Hendrickson, founder of Mailbox Money and a real estate syndicator. Dusten shares valuable insights into real estate investing, especially, the importance of designing and building well-designed properties and the idea of encouraging your contractors to put some money into equity.
Real estate is a very tough space to navigate but when you have the numbers and you’ve built up your reputation, it's much easier for people to trust you and invest their money with you.
Read MoreLiving BIG – what does that look like for you? For Sarah Weaver, that meant real estate investing and going from 3 units to 15 units in 90 days across four states. And that’s not all.
Read MoreOn today’s episode, Jonathan speaks with real estate investor Daniel Kong about how he transitioned from a W-2 job as a software developer into a full-time real estate investor in less than four years. Daniel generously shares some tips and strategies that allowed him to carve out his path in real estate.
One of the most important traits for investors is the ability to pivot. As a real estate investor, you need to have multiple exit strategies or opportunities so you’re always ready in case life happens. That’s exactly what Zeona McIntyre had done when she saw that her short-term rentals (STRs) were not doing well during the pandemic and discovered a better market with medium-term or mid-term rentals (MTRs).
Read MoreA real estate business is far from being passive. There are a lot of things you need to juggle – employees, contractors, investors/partners, property management stuff, etc. You need to carefully research which asset class to invest in and markets to tap into. It’s a big puzzle where you have to make sure all the pieces fit together. There are a lot of things that go into making sure that, not only is your business going to thrive, but also, that you’re bringing value to everyone involved.
Don’t just get paid on a deal once. By putting the right system in place, you can actually get money on a deal now, then continue to get paid monthly, and ultimately, cash it out down the road as you’re building your wealth. That’s exactly what Chris Prefontaine has developed – a system that gives you three paydays per deal, instead of just one.
In today’s conversation, Steve Rozenberg, a veteran in real estate investing joins us today to teach us the mental side of real estate investing and why it’s a building block to future success.
In today’s episode, Matt Picheny, a real estate investor, author, and Tony Award winner, talks about only doing real estate as a hobby for 10 years until he started doing it full-time. Since then, Matt has focused on developing passive income streams that enable investors to write their own stories and choose how they want to spend their time.
In today’s episode, Pete Reese joins us to discuss the art of land flipping. An investor for more than 20 years, Pete is also a licensed broker in the state of California. In the last two years, he has gotten into land flipping.
In today’s episode, Ryan Saulle, co-founder of Freedom Home Buyers, shares how his company got to scale to over 80 deals in just four years.
Read MoreIn this episode, Zasha Smith, a licensed civil engineer turned full-time real estate investor, talks about the value of the proof of concept.
Read MoreIn today’s episode, John Casmon, real estate investor and founder of Casmon Capital Group, shares these three C’s to attract capital. John helps busy professionals invest in real estate without taking on a second job.
Read MoreIn today’s episode, contractor and investor Scott Friedmann shares his journey from flipping houses at 24 years old to now doing well-designed full rehab projects full-time. Scott also gives valuable insights into the power of partnership and the value of networking.
Read MoreToday’s guests are Devinne Bravoco and Justin Balunsat of Just Divine Properties. Devinne and Justin started a local residential redevelopment company after both being in the corporate world.
Read MoreJohn got involved in real estate in an almost accidental manner. Tired of paying rent, he and his wife, who was also an attorney, decided to buy a two-family property and ended up house-hacking it.
Read MoreRemember, your tenants are the caretaker of your unit while you’re the caretaker of the building. And so, you have to show them how to do it the right way. In this episode, I’m sharing with you FIVE pro tips to help you become a better, more mindful landlord. This is a mindful approach to landlording.
Read MoreLooking to scale off-market? One of the most common mistakes, if not the most common mistake people make when trying to get into the off-market acquisition game is they send the same boring postcard to everyone. This doesn’t work when you’re looking to scale off-market.
Read MoreOn today’s episode, Ryan Goldfarb, the co-founder of Liberty Hudson Solutions, which specializes in short-term rental property management in New Jersey, shares his thesis that led him and his partner to not just invest but also scale.
Read MoreIn this episode, let’s welcome Seth Bradley, a former Big Law attorney turned real estate investor and host of The Passive Income Attorney Podcast.
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