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Trust Your Guru: Three Ways To Vet Real Estate Investing Coaches

Sunday, June 16

Nine years of strong economic growth has led to an explosion of real estate investing “gurus.” They span every niche and asset type: assisted living, land, flipping, syndications of all flavors. The list is epic. When you hear the term “guru," what emotions does it elicit for you?When I hear...


Market Insights: 2019

Tuesday, March 19

NOTE: Watch a video version of this blog, head to our website: https://www.madisoninvesting.co/blog ---This is the second in a series of blog posts laced with insight from the 2019 Best Ever Real Estate conference in Denver, Colorado. Today, we address the big question on everyone’s mind: “What d...


You IPO'd, now what?

Tuesday, March 19

NOTE: Watch a video version of this blog, head to our website: https://www.madisoninvesting.co/blog---We are addressing news reports that came out this past week about the large number of tech IPOs expected in 2019.Funny enough, I actually wrote this blog earlier this week after seeing a New York...


“Mailbox Money” - material or myth?

Tuesday, March 19

NOTE: Watch a video version of this blog, head to our website: https://www.madisoninvesting.co/blog---Last night, we received two checks in the mail. Snail mail. It inspired me to put together a one-off post for you all. These checks came in from one of the real estate projects that we invested i...


Is that investment a “great deal?”

Friday, August 03

The elephant in the roomLet’s get the awkward topic out of the way first: Remember that “investment” you made last year based on your coworkers hot tip? Well, that was not actually an investment, per sé - It was speculation (aka - gambling). Did it increase in value? Chalk it up as a win. You’r...


Choose to pay less in taxes

Friday, May 04

Childhood memories tend to hang with us in the weirdest ways. In my case, I have no idea why I vividly remember a dry conversation about money and income between me and a sixth grade classmate. I recall the exact phrasing he used because it struck me as something his fiscally-conservative dad wo...