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Results (85)
16 April, 2024
Seeing Greene: Paying Off Rentals, Estimating Crime, & Replacing Your Salary

Should I pay off my rental property or reinvest? How do I replace my six-figure salary with cash flow from real estate investing? And what’s the best way to analyze crime BEFORE I invest in an area? You asked, and we’...

23 April, 2024
Seeing Greene: Are Home Warranties Worth It & When to Pay Off Debt vs. Invest?

Should you pay off debt or invest? Many online financial gurus would tell you in a heartbeat that paying off debt is the number one priority…but is that always true? What if there was a way to pay off debt WHILE inves...

11 June, 2024
Seeing Greene: I Can’t Find Tenants! Should I Sell or Lower My Rent?

Your rental properties are sitting vacant—what do you do? Do you sell or lower your rent price to spark some interest? Will reducing your rent open you up to bad tenants? We’re getting into exactly what you should do ...

28 May, 2020
BiggerPockets Podcast 384: Losing $60k on His First 2 Flips so You Won't Have To with Spencer Cornelia

You can put a dollar number on the losses Spencer Cornelia took on his first two long-distance flips... but it's hard to quantify the value of the lessons he learned and is now passing on to you.

We noticed Spencer...

2 October, 2024
Buying His First Rental at 19 by Doing What Most Newbies Are Afraid to Do

How hard is it to buy a rental property in 2024? With all the buzz around high interest rates and soaring home prices, you’d think that investing in today’s market is a lost cause. But if a nineteen-year-old can take ...