Apr 3
The Most Boring Way to Get Rich with Rentals
This is the most boring way to get rich with rentals. It’s not flashy, it’s not sexy, but it works—and it doesn’t even take that long to pull off. You don’t need to have hundreds of thousands of dollars saved up, investing experience, or dozens of rental properties. In fact, you ... Show More
35m 36s
Apr 1
He Bought After 2008, Sold at the Peak, and JUST Bought Again
Few investors have gotten the real estate market as right as Brian Burke. He bought heavily discounted deals after 2008, sold at the post-2020 peak, waited years to buy, and finally just made his next big move—taking down a profitable, large investment property for 50%+ off. If h ... Show More
38m 31s
Mar 30
The Basic, Starter Rentals That Cash Flow Me $120,000/Year
Six figures in cash flow per year from nine paid-off properties. That’s the definition of a small, powerful, profitable rental property portfolio. And today’s guest, Greg Roedersheimer, did it all within the last five years by buying the type of property every tenant truly wants. ... Show More
36m 40s
Dec 2024
Ways For Investors to Think Outside the Box Going Into 2025
Investing isn’t just about balancing risk and return—it’s about thinking beyond the two-dimensional approach most people take. In this episode, we explore the other factors savvy investors consider when evaluating real estate deals, including liquidity, timelines, tax benefits, a ... Show More
11m 27s
Jul 2016
Ep #36 - Michael Del Prete A full-time real estate investor and an all-around problem solver, Michael is known for providing top of the line advice and strategies to real estate investors at all levels to achieve tangible results that create cash flow.
<p>A full-time real estate investor and an all-around problem solver, Michael is known for providing top of the line advice and strategies to real estate investors at all levels to achieve tangible results that create cash flow. Michael actively participates in real estate and cu ... Show More
30m 56s
Jul 2016
Ep #32 - Peter MacKercher started in real estate as an investor in July of 2003 during the summer of his junior year of college. He found a four-unit property that required a full gut to fix up and jumped in, living and managing at the property. The next
<p>Peter started in real estate as an investor in July of 2003 during the summer of his junior year of college. He found a four-unit property that required a full gut to fix up and jumped in, living and managing at the property. The next year he graduated with a degree in busines ... Show More
30m 28s
What’s the best rental property for the average investor? It’s not a single-family rental, it’s not a large apartment building, it’s not even a duplex or a triplex—it’s a “sweet spot” small multifamily. These investment properties, ranging from five to 25 units, make more money, are easier to manage, and help you scale faster to achieve financial freedom. Ev ... Show More