Having a full-time job can make investing in real estate tough. However, with the right systems, people, and plan, your business can thrive no matter how few hours you have to dedicate towards it! In this episode of t...
With a recession already underway, we're turning to an investor with 30 years of experience, 3,000-plus multifamily units acquired, and one of the sharpest minds in real estate.
Brian Burke is back today, and he si...
Real estate investing can feel complicated, even when you’re doing well. There’s usually a time when every investor hits an invisible wall and moving on to the next deal, partnership, or business can feel like a slog....
Not everyone will love commercial investing, mixed-use buildings, flipping houses, BRRRRing, or even traditional buy-and-hold rentals. But you’ll probably find one type of real estate class that you absolutely love. I...
Excited about real estate investing and looking for a blueprint to follow? Well, you’re in luck!
Today’s guest James Masotti is a well-rounded investor who’s piling up properties while working a full-time job.
J...
Ever dreamed of being a successful multifamily investor who owns millions of dollars in real estate while others manage your assets?
Well, today’s guest is doing just that! Brandon and David sit down with Chad Doty...
Don’t have the capital OR credit to invest? Seller financing is a powerful tool that could allow you to score multiple real estate deals without ever going through a bank. The best part? You can create your own terms!...
Once you know how to analyze a rental property, you can reach financial freedom FAR faster than most Americans. You’ll be able to know how much a property is worth, how much passive income you’ll make, which propertie...
Want to learn from two guys who have weathered several real estate market cycles and come out on top?
You’re in the right place! In this episode, Brandon and David sit down with Russell Gray and Robert Helms, longt...
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...