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1 October, 2024
How to Reach FIRE Based on Your Income ($45K - $100K/Year)

What does it mean to “win” financially in your income bracket? To us, the end goal is always FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early), and if you’re chasing financial freedom, this is the show for you. We’re breaki...

Jorge Martínez Should I remove tax deductibles (property tax, insurance etc) For cash flow?
17 May 2024 | 11 replies

I am looking at my first rental property investment, with the current rates and San Diego pricing cashflow is very hard, so I wonder if I should remove tax property and insurance from my cashflow calculations as they ...

21 October, 2024
Moving 1,500 Miles Away to Buy His First Rental with Just $25,000

Your first rental property is out there; it just may not be where you live. Austin Wolff came to this conclusion quickly. After paying his “cheap” rent of $1,600 per month for a small place in Los Angeles, he knew he ...

8 April, 2015
BiggerPockets Podcast 117: Maximizing Productivity to Get Things Done with David Allen

Real estate entrepreneurs are busy people… but this doesn’t have to mean getting overwhelmed! In this episode of the BiggerPockets Podcast, we sit down with world-famous productivity author David Allen to learn tips a...

13 February, 2024
Seeing Greene: How to Retire with Real Estate and Negotiate Your Loans

It’s not too late to retire with real estate, EVEN if you’re just getting started in your late fifties or have NO experience investing. On this Seeing Greene, David gives his take on what someone with no rentals (or r...