Does it ever seem like working overtime is a competition? We often see people bragging about how they work 60 hour weeks, work on weekends, or spend the most time at the office or in front of their computer. Does this...
Real estate investing is changing. Builders aren’t building what buyers and renters want, insurance companies are pulling out of top investing states, and property threats are growing increasingly common. This may sou...
Trying to build a real estate portfolio when you are brand new and work a full-time job can be tough. That's why today we are excited to bring you an interview with an investor (and moonlighting stand-up comedian) wit...
Some investors buy a single house. Some buy a small multifamily. But today on The BiggerPockets Podcast we sit down with someone who jumped into real estate in a much bigger way! Joel Sherlock is an investor from Cana...
Could building houses make you more money than buying existing ones? When should someone use the 1% rule in real estate, and when does this metric point to a cash flow disaster? What’s the best way to get more capital...
In this episode of the BiggerPockets Podcast, learn how to build an incredibly successful real estate business using the 'IDEAL' system. Andrew and Phillip Syrios have built an incredible rental property business in j...
Do you need to be rich to buy a rental property? Arguably, no. In reality, you don’t need a lot of experience, know-how, or cash on hand to buy your first income property. But, you need to at least be resourceful, tak...
Many people buy real estate hoping to make great cash flow. But all too often that cash flow is quickly eaten away by a silent but deadly thief. In this episode of the BiggerPockets Podcast, Josh and Brandon sit down ...
Want to know how to invest $10K, $25K, $50K, or even $100K? The average American household has $41,600 saved. While that’s a decent chunk of cash, it’s not working very hard for you by sitting in a savings account, is...
Today we’re swerving a bit from tradition to bring you a guest who is not a real estate investor. Jeff Thorman spent years as a general contractor, built his own company, then started his own YouTube channel, HomeReno...