<p>Zillow reportedly has about 7,000 homes that it now needs to unload—many for prices lower than it originally paid. Today’s guests explain that Zillow’s pricing problem is the number one problem for new real estate investors.
Guests Brandon Turner and David Greene host the #1 real estate podcast, BiggerPockets, and they emphasize the best thing any invest ... Show More
Nov 2022
690: Seeing Greene: Why Are My Rental Property Returns Looking So Bleak?
Most investors buy rental property for cash flow, and much to their surprise, no cash flow is to be found once the deal is done. Maybe they’ll get some limited returns in their first year of landlording, but with cash flow-induced frustration, they decide to try another strategy. ... Show More
59m 40s
Jun 2022
624: Seeing Greene: How to Get Around High Down Payment Requirements
You need a 20% down payment to buy a house, right? Most people assume that the standard down payment amount, 20% down, is the acceptable average when buying a rental property or a primary residence. But this isn’t always true, even for real estate investors. Many investors will s ... Show More
51m 57s
Jul 2021
487: 10 Common Real Estate Investing Questions Answered by David Greene
David Greene is back and we’re “Seeing Greene” as he answers some of the most common real estate investing questions from BiggerPockets listeners! David goes over a multitude of different questions, ranging from financing, to acquisition, to mindset, and strategy.Not only does Da ... Show More
1 h
Apr 2023
759: Seeing Greene: The ONE Factor That'll Make or Break Your Rental Property
A rental property doesn’t need to be brand new, have the best amenities, or offer 24/7 property management to do well. An older home can out-cash-flow a new build with one specific factor. So, what is THE key to having a profitable rental property, and why do so many rookie real ... Show More
46m 5s
Jun 2022
621: Seeing Greene: Is Paying Off My Mortgage Early a Mistake?
Paying off your mortgage early—to some people, this sounds like a dream scenario. But to others, it could be a cash-tastrophe. We can already hear real estate investors yelling out “always use leverage”, “what about the low interest rates!?”, and “you can scale so much quicker!” ... Show More
49m 9s
Apr 2023
756: Seeing Greene: How to “Supercharge” Your Rental Property's Cash Flow in 2023
Real estate cash flow is why most investors decide to buy rental properties. But with interest rates at decade-long highs, rents starting to stagnate, and home prices still in unaffordable territory, making cash flow, or breaking even for that matter, has become challenging. And ... Show More
47m 38s