Incredible show alert! You don’t want to miss this one: Brandon and David sit down with bestselling author Cal Newport (who wrote So Good They Can’t Ignore You: Why Skills Trump Passion in the Quest for Work You Love,...
What’s stopping you from investing in real estate? Money? What if there was a profitable rental you could buy with just $500 down? Well, today’s guest has found the perfect investment for rookies—a low-money, low-main...
Not quite ready to invest in real estate? Maybe you’re still getting your finances in check or saving for a bigger down payment. In any case, don’t sit on your hands! While you wait, there are plenty of things you can...
Are you a late starter who wants to reach retirement (or early retirement)? Then we’ve got just what you need! We’re back with Bill Yount and Jackie Cummings Koski from the Catching Up to FI podcast as we share how to...
Many new investors find excuses for why they can’t buy properties. Either they don’t have the money, the deals, or the experience. Our guest today, Jon Wooten, had none of these three, but found a way to acquire 18 un...
What were you doing at 23 years old? Probably not building 17 houses like today’s guest! That’s right -- our guest today on the BiggerPockets Podcast is Devan McClish, a real estate investor from Nashville who’s done ...
One real estate investing mistake cost house flipper James Dainard $380,000. This mistake was so bad that, in the long run, it may have cost him up to three-quarters of a million dollars. So what was the grave mistake...
Can you really create a massive real estate empire in a short time when starting with almost nothing? In today’s episode, you'll not only discover that it’s possible, but you’ll see exactly how it was done. We sit dow...
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.
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Are new construction homes a good investment right now? Well, that depends. If you want a lower price for a property in a better condition, with a lower mortgage rate and the ability to charge more rent, then new cons...