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Want financial freedom through real estate investing? Then the BiggerPockets Real Estate Podcast is for you. Sit down every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday with Dave Meyer, the Head of Real Estate at BiggerPockets, as he uncovers tried and true tactics and shares candid conversations with real estate investors who are building wealth in today’s market. Join Dave to walk through deals that went right (and wrong) and learn the strategies you can deploy—start growing your side income today to take control of your financial future.
322: 3 Things Every Leader MUST Do to Scale with Ben Kinney
Today’s guest grew up poor, living in a cabin without power or running water. But now he controls millions of dollars in real estate, owns several companies, and leads one of the country’s top-producing sales teams.
How did Ben Kinney pull that off?
The story involves, of course, hard work and tenacity. It involves a book that shifted his mindset at just the right time. And most importantly, it involves teamwork.
In this episode, Ben lays out the hiring process he used to build a real estate agent business. He talks about how he got used to rejection working as a “cable guy” and shares how YOU can find an off-market deal and start house hacking—without a lot of money out of pocket.
Ben also details the seven goals that influenced his every decision and the three things every leader should do when growing his or her business. (Hint: “inspect what you expect.”)
In the “Deal Deep Dive” segment, Ben tells us how he was able to buy a company for a hefty price by controlling the terms of the deal.
He’s a big-picture guy, who will challenge you to think differently about real estate and business. If you feel held back by tasks you don’t enjoy, listen to this show for practical tips on how to delegate more effectively.
Today’s episode will inspire you and help you invest more efficiently, so you can do what you love and watch your wealth grow.
In This Episode We Cover:
The amazing story behind how Ben got started selling homes
Being recession proof
Why he builds and buys businesses
Using synergy to grow his RE empire
What he looks for in a deal
Why he likes to buy and hold instead of flip
How big businessmen save on taxes
What is the income triangle and how to flip it
Finding great leaders as partners or employees
Building an ecosystem to help find him deals
Questions he asks new hires or partners to determine if they are the right ones
The story about how he spent six days to find ONE hire
Working only do things he enjoys
And SO much more!
Links from the Show
BiggerPockets Forums
BiggerPockets Webinar
Brandon’s Instagram
BiggerPockets Facebook Page
Pat Flynn’s Podcast
The Real Estate Guys
BiggerPockets Podcast 315: How to Read Human Nature to Succeed in Life with Bestselling Author Robert Greene
BiggerPockets Podcast 113: Becoming a Millionaire Real Estate Investor Using The One Thing with Jay Papasan
David’s Instagram
BiggerPockets Instagram
Books Mentioned in this Show
The Millionaire Real Estate Agent by Gary Keller
Cashflow Quadrant by Robert Kiyosaki
Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki
Set for Life by Scott Trench
Extreme Ownership by Jocko Willink
Tax-Free Wealth by Tom Wheelwright
The ONE Thing by Gary Keller and Jay Papasan
Tweetable Topics:
“I hate when people call me an entrepreneur and the reason is because 98% so-called entrepreneurs fail.” (Tweet This!)
“Systems make the ordinary become extraordinary.” (Tweet This!)
“People complicate things to justify their inactions.” (Tweet This!)
“You can’t be chasing money because money runs too fast.” (Tweet This!)
“Hire the things you don’t enjoy.” (Tweet This!)
Connect with Ben
Ben’s Personal Website
Email Ben
Ben’s Facebook Page
Ben’s Twitter Profile
Ben’s Training Website
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01:22:1821/03/2019
BONUS: Excerpt from “The Book on Negotiating Real Estate”
In this bonus episode, co-authors Carol and J Scott read from Chapter 5: Seller Motivation and Leverage. This passage reveals the exact questions the authors ask sellers, and how to “aggressively listen” for valuable information — even when making casual conversation. Plus, Carol and J do some investor/seller role-playing.
Order “The Book on Negotiating Real Estate” today at www.BiggerPockets.com/NegotiatingBook; you can get a physical copy, eBook, or audio version (that one is read by professional narrators) — OR just get the Ultimate package, which includes everything, PLUS access to two live Q&A webinars with Carol and J, two bonus videos, and a Quick Reference Guide with the top negotiating tips and tricks from the book
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27:0515/03/2019
321: How to Negotiate Real Estate—Expert Deal-Making Tactics with J and Carol Scott and Mark Ferguson
Would your real estate investing business benefit from better negotiating tactics? Of course it would!
On today’s show, Brandon and David sit down with J and Carol Scott, as well as Mark Ferguson, co-authors of the new BiggerPockets book The Book on Negotiating Real Estate. The authors discuss several powerful negotiating strategies, plus common misconceptions about negotiating, how “winning” in negotiating doesn’t always mean the other side is losing, and how the best deals are done through building rapport (with examples of how to do just that).
You won’t want to miss their tips on how to prepare for a negotiation beforehand—something that’s made them hundreds of thousands of dollars over the years—and how to negotiate with your own contractor to get the best prices possible!
This episode is full of advice to help you, the investor, save money and get deals. If you want to experience better results getting what YOU want out of a deal, download this one today!
In This Episode We Cover:
Introducing J, Carol, and Mark
Common misconceptions about negotiating
How winning doesn’t always mean the other side losing
The right mindset when it comes to negotiating
How building rapport can get you deals
Learning to shift the negotiation off of price and into something else
Tips in preparing for your negotiation beforehand
Negotiating with your contractor to get the best deal possible
The tip that’s made them hundreds of thousands of dollars over the years
How they closed on a deal using negotiating tactics to lower the price on an already great deal
And SO much more!
Links from the Show
BiggerPockets Forums
BiggerPockets Webinar
Brandon’s Instagram
Be a Podcast Guest
BiggerPockets Podcast 311: 6 Rules for Investing in Real Estate in the Coming Economic Shift with J Scott
BiggerPockets Podcast 010 : Flipping Houses 101 with J Scott
BiggerPockets Podcast 068: Being a Superhero House Flipper, Investor, and Team Leader with Mark Ferguson
The Best Ever Conference
BiggerPockets Podcast 189: 500 Deals, the $100,000 Wholesale Paycheck, & the Systems That Make it Work with Tarl Yarber
Books Mentioned in this Show
BRRRR by David Greene
The Book on Flipping Houses by J. Scott
The Book on Negotiating Real Estate by J. Scott, Mark Ferguson, and Carol Scott
Moneyball by Michael Lewis
The Book on Rental Property Investing by Brandon Turner
Long-Distance Real Estate Investing by David Greene
The Millionaire Real Estate Investor by Gary Keller
Now, Discover Your Strengths by Marcus Buckingham
Too Perfect by Jeannette Dewyze & Allan Mallinger
The ONE Thing by Gary Keller and Jay Papasan
Tweetable Topics:
“90% of negotiation is literally the skills all of us already have.” (Tweet This!)
“Treat every conversation as a discussion as opposed to as a questionnaire.” (Tweet This!)
“Negotiate everything, always.” (Tweet This!)
“The person who cares the least has the most power.” (Tweet This!)
Connect with J and Carol
J and Carol Scott’s Website
J’s BiggerPockets Profile
Carol’s BiggerPockets Profile
J’s Facebook Profile
J’s Twitter Profile
Connect with Mark
Mark’s Website
Mark’s BiggerPockets Profile
Mark’s Youtube Channel
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01:20:4714/03/2019
320: Hands-On BRRRR Investing and DIY Secrets with Instagram Star Brittany Arnason
Imagine building a business around work you’d do for free. Sound pretty great?
Today’s guest has done just that, and her story may change the way you think about investing. Brittany Arnason is a 26-year-old who’s converted her talent for hands-on work into a cash-flowing, 10-unit rental portfolio.
In this episode, Brittany shares how she learned the business of real estate and construction as a small child, bought her first property for $25,000, and worked on it herself to save money and learn the business.
She goes on to reveal her DIY secrets for adding value at minimal cost, how she applied skills she learned at her 9 to 5 to make her a more successful investor, and how she operates as a woman in a male-dominated industry.
Brittany has an incredible energy, spark, and passion for real estate, and it is infectious. Don’t miss how she uses creative strategies to finance her deals and the BRRRR method to fund unlimited projects.
This is an episode that will leave you pumped up and ready to go get your next (or first) deal. Download it today!
In This Episode We Cover:
How Britt got her first rental property at the age of 18!
Quitting her job as a power engineer
Pros and cons of doing your own work
The Lifeonaire Strategy
Things that make a huge impact in a property
Using personal line of credit to fund deals
What is a Step Up mortgage
Doing BRRRR strategy with her boyfriend
Finding deals through realtors and MLS
How she learned DIY skills from the internet
And SO much more!
Links from the Show
BiggerPockets Forums
BiggerPockets Webinar
Brandon’s Instagram
David’s Instagram
Chip Gaines
Joanna Gaines
#HumboldtHouse
Realtor.ca
Pinterest
BiggerPockets Calculator
Rehab Estimator Calculator
BiggerPockets Podcast 254: Tim Ferriss on Real Estate, Becoming a Top Performer and His Tribe of Mentors
Gary Vaynerchuk on Finding Deals Through Social Media & Crushing It as an Entrepreneur
Books Mentioned in this Show
The Book on Rental Property Investing by Brandon Turner
Lifeonaire by Steve Cook
Unlimited Power by Tony Robbins
BRRRR Book by David Greene (coming soon!)
J. Scott’s Book on Estimating Rehab Cost
Long-Distance Real Estate Investing by David Greene
90 Days Journal by Brandon Turner (coming soon!)
Gary Vaynerchuk’s Crushing It!
The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck by Mark Manson
4-Hour Work Week by Tim Ferriss
Fire Round Questions
I wonder what your 3 favorite tools are
How many calls, showings, and applications you see before having a signed lease?
Tweetable Topics:
“New builds can be easier and more straightforward than rehabs!” (Tweet This!)
“If it keeps you motivated and it keeps it fun for you, it probably will help your business.” (Tweet This!)
“You have to do whatever it takes to make it work.” (Tweet This!)
Connect with Britt
Britt’s Instagram
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01:11:0007/03/2019
319: Avoid These Common Newbie Mistakes! Hard-Earned Lessons from Nathan Brooks
How does finding and closing 15 deals a month sound? Today’s guest shares exactly how his team does just that!
Returning guest Nathan Brooks goes into detail about how he built a turnkey business that consistently finds and closes deals on a large scale. He also shares great info regarding how he uses the DISC profile to understand himself and his team members, his three-step process for rehabbing homes, and why he always has at least two sets of eyes on every deal.
Plus, he reveals what he wishes he had done differently in the beginning and how to alternate between a “10,000-foot view” of your business and being on the front line. You also won’t want to miss his discussion about mistakes newbies should avoid.
Nathan is a long-time investor with a heart-felt passion for helping others succeed. If you want to grow your real estate business, be sure to check out the incredible advice and encouragement he shares in today’s episode!
In This Episode We Cover:
How Nathan uses the DISC profile to understand himself
What he would have done different if starting his business again
His three-step process for rehabbing homes
Why he always uses two sets of eyes on every deal
How he utilized meetups to grow his business
How his team is buying 12-15 deals a month
His rule for replacing anything that doesn’t have a 10-year life span
Mistakes for newbies to avoid
How to alternate between a big picture view and daily activities to lead to success
How he handled his nightmare flip
And SO much more!
Links from the Show
BiggerPockets Forums
BiggerPockets Webinar
Seth Godin
BiggerPockets Podcast 313: How to Be Happy AND Grow a Massive Business with Entrepreneur Jesse Itzler (and Josh!)
Tony Robbin’s DISC Test
How to Use the DISC Profile To Communicate Effectively in Business
BiggerPockets Podcast 087: How to Thrive After The Collapse of a Real Estate Empire with Nathan Brooks
BiggerPockets Podcast 260: The Ultimate Guide to Negotiating (for the Negotiation-Averse) With Former FBI Hostage Negotiator Chris Voss
BiggerPockets Podcast 232: The Four Lead Sources Nathan Brooks is Using to Flip 120 Houses a Year
BiggerPockets Podcast 159: How to Build a Real Estate Business That Buys 60 Deals a Year with Nathan Brooks
Books Mentioned in this Show
Traction by Gino Wickman
Never Split the Difference by Chris Voss
On the Shortness of Life by Seneca
Extreme Ownership by Jocko Willink
Go Giver by Bob Burg
Fire Round Questions
Any tips on negotiating with sellers in a competitive market?
How can I tell if the wholesaler I’m dealing with is legit?
Just curious if anyone else can share strategies for assessing property management companies?
Tweetable Topics:
“As soon as you can afford it, hire your weaknesses.” (Tweet This!)
“The direction of your business is your responsibility.” (Tweet This!)
“If you’re not taking professional pictures of your rental property, stop and start doing that now.” (Tweet This!)
“Your business is only as good as you are.” (Tweet This!)
Connect with Nathan
Nathan’s BiggerPockets Profile
Nathan’s Facebook Profile
Nathan’s Company
Nathan’s Meetup Group
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01:11:3428/02/2019
318: 100 Units in the First 2 Years (Using Bank Financing!) with Collin Schwartz
Interested in buying over 100 units in two years’ time? Today’s guest did just that!
Collin Schwartz shares the amazing story of how he built an impressive portfolio on the foundation of direct mail and networking through meetups. You’ll learn how Collin utilized a clever twist on the BRRRR method to avoiding paying cash for properties (but still get back his down payment), how he uses balloon notes to do this, and how his highly targeted direct mail strategy led to it all being possible. Collin also shares how he runs meetups to find deals, what his criteria are for buying properties, and how he partners/leverages with others to make this incredible success possible over such a short period of time.
Collin also earns income managing properties—and even leverages that business to find deals too! If you want a solid game plan that will lead to impressive growth, this is an episode you don’t want to miss!
In This Episode We Cover:
How Collin went from handwriting 191 letters to over 100 units in two years
How he uses networking to find deals
His direct mail strategy
How he uses the BRRRR method and traditional financing
His 50/50 partnership structure
Tips for using RUBS to increase profit
What criteria he looks for in properties
How to run meetups to find deals
Advice for using balloon notes to get into deals (and later refinancing)
How to outsource paperwork and bookkeeping to others
How he makes money managing his own properties
And SO much more!
Links from the Show
BiggerPockets Forums
BiggerPockets Webinar
ListSource
Invoice America
BiggerPockets Events
BiggerPockets Podcast 234: Tenants, Evictions, & The Dark Side of No Money Down with Ryan Murdock
BiggerPockets Jobs
Zillow
Loopnet
Books Mentioned in this Show
Who: The A Method for Hiring by Geoff Smart and Randy Street
Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki
The Millionaire Real Estate Investor by Gary Keller
Shoe Dog by Phil Knight
Tweetable Topics:
“In my mindset, more units, less risk.” (Tweet This!)
“Real estate is forgiving.” (Tweet This!)
Connect with Collin
Collin’s BiggerPockets Profile
Collin’s Meetup
Collin’s Instagram
Collin’s LinkedIn Profile
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01:04:5921/02/2019
317: Building a $300MM Real Estate Empire from Scratch with Multifamily Investor Chad Doty
Ever dreamed of being a successful multifamily investor who owns millions of dollars in real estate while others manage your assets?
Well, today’s guest is doing just that! Brandon and David sit down with Chad Doty, a one-time businessman who ditched corporate life and moved on to real estate, now owning 3,000 units!
Chad shares TONS of meaty insight, including what he looks for when choosing a market, where he’s currently investing (and avoiding), and four rules of thumb for building a multifamily business. Chad gives great advice regarding overcoming high barriers to entry, getting brokers to take you seriously (even as a newbie), and adding value to properties in order to generate big profits.
Plus, you DO NOT want to miss Chad’s take on finding deals others are missing, the order in which you should build your team, and how he would invest his grandmother’s last 100K! If you’re looking for an episode with so much value you’ll feel guilty you didn’t have to pay for it, download this one now!
In This Episode We Cover:
How Chad got into multifamily
What evergreen is
Two real estate myths
What comes first: deal or money
The market he invests in and why
His success metrics
The four components of any successful business
Raising money to fund an apartment building
Increase rent vs. decrease expenses
What does his team look like managing thousands of properties
Rules of thumb for communicating with property management
His thoughts on the future of today’s market
And SO much more!
Links from the Show
BiggerPockets Forums
BiggerPockets Webinar
Real Estate Glossary
Grant Cardone on Multifamily Investing and Why You Should Never Buy a House! (podcast)
BiggerPockets Podcast 316: How to Become a Millionaire Through Real Estate by 26 with Graham Stephan (podcast)
BiggerPockets Podcast 113: Becoming a Millionaire Real Estate Investor Using The One Thing with Jay Papasan (podcast)
Books Mentioned in this Show
The Speed of Trust by Stephen Covey
The Millionaire Real Estate Investor by Gary Keller
The Goal by Eliyahu M. Goldratt
Tweetable Topics:
“Money flows to competency not to good deals.” (Tweet This!)
“Capital formation is the ultimate entrepreneurial skill.” (Tweet This!)
“If emotions are going to be out there, use it to your benefit.” (Tweet This!)
“Embrace the suck required to get good. But once you do that, the world is your oyster.” (Tweet This!)
“Hospitals are 24-hour blue collar job factories.” (Tweet This!)
Connect with Chad
Chad’s Personal Website
Free Report for Evidenced Based Investing
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01:26:5614/02/2019
316: How to Become a Millionaire Through Real Estate by 26 with Graham Stephan
Interested in becoming a millionaire through real estate investing? Of course you are!
Today’s guest did just that—by age 26!
Brandon and David sit down with top-producing real estate agent and investor Graham Stephan as he spills the strategy he used to build massive wealth at such a young age. You won’t want to miss his “fortune formula,” including how he adds value to the deals he buys, how he saved money to invest without missing out on life’s experiences, and how he found work he loved to do so he could work hard while still feeling like he was on vacation.
Graham’s passion for real estate carried him to big success through investing, and he shares great advice for using YouTube to grow your brand. He also discusses how skipping college helped make him a millionaire and how he worked with his grandma to fund his first deal!
Graham touches on why he feels the future of RE is in development, ways to “make, not just find,” deals in today’s market, what to watch out for with Airbnb, and how he bought a house before he even owned a credit card.
DON’T miss this powerful show from someone who made the most of his 20s to set himself up for future success. Download it today!
In This Episode We Cover:
Started as listing agent in L.A. at age 18
Closing over 3 million dollars as a first deal that made him quit college
The plan he put in place
What he could’ve done better
What it’s like buying rental properties at a young age
Hack on managing properties
House hacking in LA
The Subway sandwich story
How Graham became a millionaire in real estate by 26
Why going to college would have set him back a decade
The Millionaire Formula
His current investments and future plans
Tips on landlording
And SO much more!
Links from the Show
BiggerPockets Forums
BiggerPockets Webinar
BiggerPockets Meet
BiggerPockets Career Opportunities
Mission Meats
BiggerPockets Youtube Channel
How I became a Millionaire in Real Estate by 26 (video)
BiggerPockets Podcast 315: How to Read Human Nature to Succeed in Life with Bestselling Author Robert Greene
David Greene’s Youtube Channel
Books Mentioned in this Show
The Book on Managing Rental Properties by Heather and Brandon Turner
Buy It, Rent It, Profit! by Bryan M. Chavis
The 4-Hour Workweek by Timothy Ferriss
Tweetable Topics:
“If people worth 10 million dollars are buying these properties, chances are this is something I should start paying attention to myself.” (Tweet This!)
“You don’t have to deprive yourself to be successful, you just have to be smart about the things you chase.” (Tweet This!)
“Going to college for me would have set me back probably almost a decade.” (Tweet This!)
“For me, my work is my vacation.” (Tweet This!)
“Every year there’s a new opportunity out there.” (Tweet This!)
“Landlording is a skill.” (Tweet This!)
“If you pick up the phone, you are ahead of 80% of agents out there.” (Tweet This!)
Connect with Graham
Graham’s Youtube Channel
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01:24:1807/02/2019
315: How to Read Human Nature to Succeed in Life with Bestselling Author Robert Greene
Interested in learning techniques that will virtually guarantee you success, regardless of your field of interest? Of course you are!
On that front, today’s show will not disappoint! Brandon and David interview bestselling author Robert Greene, whose latest book is titled The Laws of Human Nature.
Robert discusses brilliant concepts regarding earning the trust of others, determining who you can trust in an interaction, and developing the super power of reading other people’s non-verbal cues. He also shares valuable insight that will help you positively impact the emotions of others around you, put yourself in a peak state of performance, and activate the power of your own emotional connection to things you are passionate about.
And do not miss Robert’s advice on making sure others cannot manipulate or deceive you, or what he’s learned studying Leonardo da Vinci and others who have mastered their crafts! If you want to become the investor who gets deals first, gets the best prices on rehabs, and is less likely to be fooled in a transaction, download this episode right now!
In This Episode We Cover:
Robert’s mentor-mentee relationship with Ryan Holiday
What a mentor is looking for a mentee
What are the laws of human nature
Understanding human nature and why it’s the most important skill
Seeing through people beyond the surface
Validating the good in people
Flattery vs. recognizing somebody’s strength
The different biases and how we’re governed by emotions
– Conviction bias
– Appearance bias
– Group bias
Techniques to resist these biases
How to present yourself
Mastery and being emotionally connected to what you do
And SO much more!
Links from the Show
BiggerPockets Forums
BiggerPockets Webinar
BiggerPockets Podcast 245: Creating Wealth that Lasts Generations with Bestselling Author Ryan Holiday (Podcast)
Insight Timer
Brandon’s Instagram
David’s Instagram
BiggerPockets’ Instagram
Books Mentioned in this Show
The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene
Mastery by Robert Greene
The Art of Seduction by Robert Greene
Laws of Human Nature by Robert Greene
I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell by Tucker Max
The 50th Law by 50 Cent and Robert Greene
Pitch Anything by Oren Klaff
The Art Of War by Sun Tzu
Principles by Ray Dalio
The Obstacle Is the Way by Ryan Holiday
The Book on Rental Properties by Brandon Turner
Long-Distance Real Estate Investing by David Greene
Tweetable Topics:
“The most important thing you are looking for is not a glittering resume, it’s not charm, but their character.” (Tweet This!)
“The most important skill you can develop in life is understanding people.” (Tweet This!)
“The energy that you present people, is how they’re going to see you.” (Tweet This!)
Connect with Robert
Robert’s Personal Website
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01:19:3631/01/2019
314: A 3-Step Blueprint for Managing Contractors Like a Boss with Andresa Guidelli
Would your real estate business benefit from better rehab/construction knowledge or tactics? Well, that’s the focus of today’s show, where Andresashares her story of moving from Brazil to America and crushing it in the real estate space!
Andresa excels in an area many of us find extremely challenging: managing rehabs. In this episode, she pulls back the curtain and shares tips for how you can do the same. Andresa gives great advice for finding excellent contractors (and vetting them), the three things she puts in every contract, and how she makes sure she’s never ripped off.
You won’t want to miss her advice on finding the perfect team, determining the scope of work for your project, and learning your market. Andresa also shares a killer tip about challenging low appraisals she’s used successfully three separate times! Andresa is able to skillfully manage several rehab projects at a time while also running a side Airbnb business and gives great guidance on how you can do the same. Download this one now!
In This Episode We Cover:
How Andresa got into real estate
How she finds great contractors
The three things she puts in her contract
How she pays her contractors
Her advice for finding the perfect team
How she embraces what she’s good at
Why you should be humble enough to partner with others
How she determines her scope of work
Tips for understanding your market
How she challenges appraisals
Her advice for Airbnb investing
And SO much more!
Links from the Show
BiggerPockets Forums
BiggerPockets Webinar
BiggerPockets Podcast 234: Tenants, Evictions, & The Dark Side Of No Money Down with Ryan Murdock
Best Ever Conference
BiggerPockets Events
BiggerPockets Podcast 203: Finding Deals, Funding, Contractors, and Mentors with Matt and Liz Faircloth
BiggerPockets Podcast 260: The Ultimate Guide to Negotiating (for the Negotiation-Averse) With Former FBI Hostage Negotiator Chris Voss
Books Mentioned in this Show
Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki
The Book on Investing with Low or No Money Down by Brandon Turner
Extreme Ownership by Jocko Willink
Never Split the Difference by Chris Voss
Long-Distance Real Estate Investing by David Greene
Traction by Gino Wickman
The Code of the Extraordinary Mind by Vishen Lakhiani
Tweetable Topics:
“There’s somebody for every role.” (Tweet This!)
“Get the ‘no’ first because that is when the negotiation starts.” (Tweet This!)
“Partner up with somebody that is willing to share to you the entire process.” (Tweet This!)
Connect with Andresa
Andresa’s BiggerPockets Profile
Andresa’s Website and Podcast
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01:09:3324/01/2019
313: How to Be Happy AND Grow a Massive Business with Entrepreneur Jesse Itzler (and Josh!)
You want to crush it in real estate investing. But you also want fun, adventure, and time for yourself and your loved ones. Can you have both? Our guest today says, “YES!”
Jesse Itzler is a serial entrepreneur who’s worn a lot of hats: rapper, founder of a private jet company (sold to Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway), partner in a coconut water venture (sold to Coca-Cola), ultra-marathoner, and part-owner of the Atlanta Hawks.
Jesse shares his plan for 4x-ing your productivity, what he learned from living with a Navy SEAL (and writing a book about it!), and why investors must learn to “fall in love with the process,” rather than the product. You’ll learn his trick for scheduling memorable experiences and why you should develop your own “happiness meter.”
Oh, and stick around to hear Jesse’s hilarious story about performing in front of 600,000 people—and forgetting the words. This show is packed with wise counsel for anyone who is or wants to be a hard-charging entrepreneur, but also craves more balance and bliss. Download this episode, and share it with a friend or family member who would enjoy it! When you do, tag us on Twitter (@jrdorkin, @brandtonatBP, @biggerpockets) or Instagram (@jrdorkin, @beardybrandon, @biggerpockets)!
In This Episode We Cover:
Jesse Itzler’s backstory
The moment of the most happiness -41 bucks story!
How to measure happiness with the “Happiness Meter”
The “3-Hour Rule”
What Kevin’s Rule is and why you should create “moments”
Advice for making the most of life
Why you should think through: What do I want to be known for in the next 5 years?
How to reach out to people who you aspire to meet
His advice on growing multiple business
A way to redefine failure
The Misogi
And SO much more!
Links from the Show
BiggerPockets Forums
BiggerPockets Webinar
Atlanta Hawks
Marquis Jet
Zico Coconut Water
Jesse Jaymes – Shake It Like A White Girl (Video)
Spanx
The Happiness Meter by Jesse Itzler at TEDxHickory (Video)
29029 Everesting
Josh’s Instagram
Josh’s Personal Website
Brandon’s Instagram
Books Mentioned in this Show
Living with a SEAL by Jesse Itzler
Living with the Monks by Jesse Itzler
Fit For Life: A New Beginning by Harvey Diamond
Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki
The E-Myth Revisited by Michael Gerber
The ONE Thing by Gary Keller
The 4 Disciplines of Execution by Chris McChesney, Sean Covey, & Jim Huling
The Wealthy Barber by David Chilton
Tweetable Topics:
“If you have health, you have hope. If you have hope, you have everything.” (Tweet This!)
“In most areas of our life, there’s a way to measure almost everything.” (Tweet This!)
“As we get older, it’s very hard to create newness.” (Tweet This!)
“If it’s not important to you, it’s not going to happen.” (Tweet This!)
“People buy into stories more than products.” (Tweet This!)
“As a parent, praise your kids’ effort, not the result.” (Tweet This!)
“Money is fun to make, fun to spend, and fun to give away.” (Tweet This!)
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Jesse’s Website
Jesse’s Instagram
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01:12:1517/01/2019
312: Conquering Nightmare Rehabs While Working Full-Time with BRRRR Investor James Masotti
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.
James shares how he consistently finds deals in a competitive market (it’s not through the MLS), how he funds these deals (it’s not with his money), and how he handles the common complications every investor faces.
He also gives some great advice for acquiring properties already occupied by tenants, and explains how he keeps his partner and lenders happy even when things don’t go according to plan. He offers tips on planning for CapEx and dealing with the dark side of real estate investing, too.
Plus, you won’t want to miss his advice when it comes to building funnels to find deals, as well as just what to look for when interviewing real estate agents.
James has a straightforward, no-nonsense approaching to succeeding in today’s market and provides tons of good content for how you can do the same! Download this episode today!
In This Episode We Cover:
Jame’s entrance into real estate investing while having a professional career
Cash reserves and how he plans for CapEx
How he finds and funds deals
Dealing with tenant evictions
Finding the lender you need
What a debt cover ratio is
Why he continuously builds funnels
How to handle when things go wrong
Analyzing and overcoming the dark side of real estate investing!
And SO much more!
Links from the Show
BiggerPockets Forums
BiggerPockets Webinar
Be a Guest on the Podcast
Biggerpockets Investor Deal Diaries
BiggerPockets Meetup and Events
BiggerPockets Marketplace
BiggerPockets Podcast 308: From 0 to 400 Units in 3.5 Years with Sterling White
BiggerPockets Podcast 297: Mastering the Decision-Making Process with Business (and World Series of Poker) Champion Annie Duke
BiggerPockets Podcast 304: Using Incredible Strength of Mindset to Succeed Despite Overwhelming Obstacles With Nick Santonastasso
The Blitzkrieg Rent Collection Plan for Landlords (Blog)
What is CapEx in Multifamily Real Estate Investing (Blog)
Biggerpockets Bookstore
Books Mentioned in this Show
The Book on Managing Rental Properties by Heather and Brandon Turner
I Will Teach You To Be Rich by Ramit Sethi
The Book on Estimating Rehab Costs by J. Scott
The Richest Man in Babylon by George S. Clason
Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki
E-Myth by Michael E. Gerber
Lifeonaire by Steve Cook
Fire Round Questions
How to create a deal in partnership?
Late rent problems, let me know your strategy!
What are the most important rules of thumb you use when analyzing properties?
Tweetable Topics:
“Real estate is very forgiving.” (Tweet This!)
“When you’re looking to scale, you want to have reserves available.” (Tweet This!)
“Don’t chase something that you’re not comfortable with because that’s when you get in trouble.” (Tweet This!)
Connect with James
Jame’s BiggerPockets Profile
Jame’s LinkedIn Profile
Jame’s Twitter Profile
Jame’s Facebook Profile
Jame’s Instagram
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01:14:3910/01/2019
311: 6 Rules for Investing in Real Estate in the Coming Economic Shift with J Scott
Are you a real estate investor concerned with the potential of a shifting economy? These concerns are understandable, and today’s guest has some great techniques for both protecting your money and taking advantage of deals in any market! J Scott,...
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01:20:3703/01/2019
310: A Straightforward, Repeatable Path to Early Retirement with Jennifer Bayless
Looking to find financial independence through real estate but don’t want to be responsible for a portfolio of 100 homes? Well, that’s exactly what today’s guest is doing!
Jenny Bayless is a real estate investor in Colorado who is using long-distance investing principles to systematically build a portfolio of cash flowing properties using the BRRRR method! Jenny is absolutely crushing it by “making” deals in today’s tough market and shares what she looks for that other investors miss.
Learn her system for targeting fixer-upper properties, how she estimates rehab costs, and the method her real estate agent uses to send her videos of potential properties so she doesn’t have to drive hours to see them. Jenny also shares how she uses hard money to buy “cash,” how she found a rockstar agent, and how she backed into an “accidental BRRRR” that led to future success!
Today’s episode is equal parts inspirational and practical with TONS of actionable advice. If you want to retire early with real estate but don’t want the headache of managing 100 homes, don’t miss this show!
In This Episode We Cover:
Long-distance principles Jenny uses to invest near her market
How Jenny uses the BRRRR strategy to systematically grow her portfolio
Ways to chase financial freedom without a monstrous portfolio
How she has an agent do her due diligence for her
The strategy she uses to “make” deals in a today’s tough market
Her opinion on how to use turnkey properties to get started investing
Ways to start with fixer-upper properties to get great deals in a hot market
How she uses hard money to buy “cash” deals
How she estimates rehab costs before writing offers,
Her “accidental” BRRRR story
How she’s pursuing financial independence with only 10 homes!
And SO much more!
Links from the Show
BiggerPockets Forums
BiggerPockets Webinar
Biggerpockets’ Instagram
Brandon’s Instagram
BiggerPockets BRRRR Guide
How BRRRR Increases Your ROI (And Why You Should Be Using It)
BiggerPockets Calculators
BiggerPockets Bookstore
Quickbooks Online
Cozy Property Manager
Buildium Property Manager
Appfolio Property Management Software
Books Mentioned in this Show
The Book on Estimating Rehab Costs by J. Scott
The Book on Flipping Houses by J. Scott
Long-Distance Real Estate Investing by David Greene
Building Wealth One House at a Time by John Schaub
The Book on Managing Rental Properties by Heather Turner and Brandon Turner
Rich Dad’s Cashflow Quadrant by Robert Kiyosaki
Tweetable Topics:
“The worst that they can say is no.” (Tweet This!)
“We all know what it’s like to have a job. We don’t all know what it’s like to run a business.” (Tweet This!)
Connect with Jennifer
Jennifer’s BiggerPockets Profile
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01:00:5827/12/2018
309: Closing 75 Deals Your First Year by Simply Modeling Others with Steven Pesavento
Have you ever considered flipping houses for cash but aren’t sure where to start? If so, today’s episode is perfect for you! Brandon and David interview Steven Pesavento, a long distance flipper who’s doing 75 deals a year. Steven shares several of his tips for success, including just what he does to keep his pipeline full of deals, how he follows up with qualified leads, and the strategy he used to get good at closing deals working for someone else!
You’ll love Steven’s system for choosing the best market to flip in, how he systematically ramped up his business, and how he built a team from the ground up (including each team member’s job title and description)! This episode is chock full of specific, actionable advice that will apply to newbies and experienced pros alike. Download and listen today!
How he finds his deals, where he is consistent and wins the long game, how he flips 75 houses a year, when to grit and when to quit, how to know when it’s time to ramp up your business, how to build and scale your business, the order in which you should hire, what makes up an all-star team, why repetitions are so important, and what to look for in a partner to help grow your business.
In This Episode We Cover:
Steven’s background and how he got into real estate
Learning through modeling successful investors
The very first deal (which was not that great)
How he set his goals
Knowing the right time to get serious
Direct mail and other marketing methods that worked for him
Partnering with great people
From zero to 75 deals within two years
Raising money from private investors
Renting his personal home on Airbnb to pay the bills
Living frugally to get the business running
Not taking a paycheck until year two so he could invest in people and growth
And SO much more!
Links from the Show
BiggerPockets Gift
BiggerPockets Forums
BiggerPockets Webinar
BiggerPockets Jobs
Tony Robbins’ Website
BiggerPockets Podcast
BiggerPockets Podcast 307: The Science Behind Setting and Achieving Big Goals
BiggerPockets Hard Money Lenders
Tony Robbin’s Events
Amazon
Books Mentioned in this Show
90 Days of Intention by Brandon Turner (Journal)
Four Hour Workweek by Tim Ferriss
The ONE Thing by Gary Keller
Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki
Never Split the Difference by Chris Voss
Awaken the Giant Within by Tony Robbins
Fire Round Questions
Does anyone know of a way to finance a house where I could sell it in 3 months without hard money or cash?
What kind of presentation do you use when trying to get funding for your flips?
Any tips and tricks you use to ensure that you won’t go over budget during your rehab?
How do I qualify for a loan to fix and flip houses without savings or good credit?
Tweetable Topics:
“It’s not about how I may get rich, but it’s about how am I going to learn everything that I possibly can.” (Tweet This!)
“We’re not doing anything special, we’re just doing it.” (Tweet This!)
“It’s a very simple business, but it’s not that easy.” (Tweet This!)
Connect with Steven
Steven’s BiggerPockets Profile
Steven’s Company Website
Steven’s Facebook Profile
Steven’s Twitter Profile
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01:06:2020/12/2018
308: From 0 to 400 Units in 3.5 Years with Sterling White
Would your life be positively impacted by owning over 400 rental units? What if you could get there in under four years? On today’s show, we interview BiggerPockets contributor Sterling White, who has managed to do just that!
Sterling shares how he started his entrepreneurial journey selling Pokemon cards and eventually worked his way up to owning over 150 single family properties (and several multifamilies as well). He also shares how he finds 90-100% of his properties OFF MARKET using a five-step system for finding and closing on them (so simple anyone can do it), as well as the script he uses when speaking directly to sellers. You don’t want to miss his powerful secret for building rapport with potential leads (by sending a specific puzzle to them in the mail) and how he raises money to close on these properties.
If you want to scale your business and want the blueprint for how to do it, don’t miss this powerful episode!
In This Episode We Cover:
How Sterling got into real estate, working for free just to learn
Negotiating equity: What is it?
Why you possibly shouldn’t go the wholesaling route
The benefit of focusing on your strengths
How to work with your family and friends and branching out from there
How he finds deals—cold call mixed with direct mail
Why he sends Rubik’s cubes to prospects
Tips for creating a network of investors by building a funnel
What his team looks like
And SO much more!
Links from the Show
BiggerPockets Forums
BiggerPockets Calculators
BiggerPockets Events
Mentor
Better Business Bureau
BiggerPockets Blog
BiggerPockets Facebook Profile
BiggerPockets Podcast 061: How to Succeed in Multifamily Investing – A Unique Conversation with Josh, Brandon, and Ben
BiggerPockets Podcast 170: The Journey From Flipping Houses to Owning 1,470 Units with Andrew Cushman
BiggerPockets Youtube Channel
Upwork
Fiverr
ListSource
Brandon’s Instagram
David’s Instagram
Books Mentioned in this Show
90 Days of Intention by Brandon Turner (Journal)
Jab, Jab, Jab, Right Hook by Gary Vaynerchuk
Multi-Family Millions by David Lindahl
Lead the Field by Earl Nightingale
Fire Round Questions
Should you invest in a passive deal first or jump straight in to being a deal sponsor?
What do you believe are the pros/cons or benefits/risks of investing in multifamily and residential rental properties?
Can you wholesale multifamily properties?
What expenses I should consider when analyzing an apartment complex?
Does anyone have any creative ways to target owners of apartment complexes to try and complete a deal?
Tweetable Topics:
“You just have to train yourself to get past objections.” (Tweet This!)
“Share your story to other people who are where you were.” (Tweet This!)
“If you can’t negotiate the price, negotiate the terms.” (Tweet This!)
“Everything is selling. Even when you’re buying, you still have to sell.” (Tweet This!)
“We all have a short amount of time on this planet, so might as well go after your dreams and goals ultimately.” (Tweet This!)
Connect with Sterling
Sterling’s BiggerPockets Profile
Sterling’s Company Website
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01:15:0413/12/2018
307: The Science Behind Setting and Achieving Big Goals
Raise your hand if this describes you: You start working toward a new goal with excitement, only to watch it eventually fizzle out to nothing. If you’re human, it’s likely you’ve experienced this phenomenon. Why is it some goals are just so hard to accomplish, whereas others we’re able to conquer with ease?
On today’s episode of The BiggerPockets Podcast, that’s exactly what you’ll discover. Diving deep into psychological research on goals, motivation, and time management, Brandon and David will pull back the curtain on how people set and accomplish big goals and give you a GPS toward changing your life forever. If there is one episode you listen to all year, let it be this one!
In This Episode We Cover:
The real estate G.P.S. system
GOAL
Specific
Difficult
Feedback
Commitment
Training your reticular activating system
Make sub goals
Reward yourself for small wins
PLAN
Why humans need processes and steps
Lead measures vs. leg measures
Learn the L.A.P.S. system on finding deals
Keystone habits
SCHEDULE
Schedule meet-ups
Set the behavior, time, and location
ACCOUNTABILITY
Why you may want to join a group that meets weekly with clear structure
And SO much more!
Links from the Show
GoBundance
BiggerPockets Podcast 226: From “D-Student” to $400,000 in Annual Rental Property Cash Flow with David Osborn
BiggerPockets Calculators
Realtor.com
James Clear
BiggerPockets Events
Goals Research Summary (Graphs)
Brandon’s Blog Posts
StickK App
Steph Curry Shoots ‘Til He Makes 500 3-Pointers Every Day: Here’s the Crucial Lesson That Teaches Us (Blog)
Books Mentioned in this Show
90 Days of Intention by Brandon Turner (Journal)
Handbook of Positive Psychology by CR Snyder & Shane J. Lopez
59 Seconds: Change Your Life in Under a Minute by Richard Wiseman
The Miracle Morning by Hal Elrod
Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg
The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck by Mark Mason
Pitch Anything by Oren Klaff
Tweetable Topics:
“When people wrote down their goals, they were 33% more successful in achieving them.” (Tweet This!)
“Subconscious is a powerful ally, but a terrible master.” (Tweet This!)
“Every goal you desire is preceded by a process required to get the results.” (Tweet This!)
Connect with Brandon and David
Brandon’s Instagram
David’s Instagram
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01:20:3906/12/2018
306: How to Go From a Few Units to Over 1,000 with Monick Halm
Are you looking to take your investing from casual to serious someday? Have you ever thought about what it would take to own thousands of units without having real estate run your life?
Well, you’re in luck! On today’s show, we interview Monick Halm. Monick’s story will blow you away as she shares how she went from house hacking a duplex in L.A. to owning over one thousand units! Monick’s super simple system for finding others to partner with and invest in her deals has allowed her to scale without creating an overwhelming amount of work for herself.
You’ll be amazed at Monick’s super simple formula for using the “three Cs” to find partners, her tips for raising private money naturally, and the effortless way she scales her investing. Do NOT miss her seven step criteria for choosing a new market and how to evaluate an area to find where it is in the market cycle (including which point you want to jump in at). Monick’s story is creative, encouraging, and inspiring to investors of all levels. Don’t miss out on this show filled with practical advice today!
In This Episode We Cover:
How Monick bought at worst time to get into real estate
How she partnered on her first house with a friend and each lived in one side (unique and creative house hacking technique)
How she met Robert Helms of the Real Estate Radio podcast and it changed her thinking
Her “Three C” system for evaluating potential partners to work with: Character, Commitment, Capacity
Her 7 criteria for choosing a market to invest in: Population growth, Job growth , Diversified economy, Landlord friendly, Business friendly, In the right part of the market cycle (rising market), Familiarity
How she ramped up her business by getting into syndication
Why finding “business friendly” markets will help ensure you have a healthy tenant pool
The four stages to a market cycle (and which one you want to look for when deciding when to jump in)
How she developed land to create an awesome RV park to satisfy a market with massive rental demand
And SO much more!
Links from the Show
BiggerPockets Forums
Become a Guest at the BiggerPockets Podcast
The Real Estate Guys Radio
Flip or Flop (TV Series)
Secrets of Successful Syndication
Books Mentioned in this Show
Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki
Set for Life by Scott Trench
Turning Pro by Steven Pressfield
The War of Art by Steven Pressfield
Fire Round Questions
Where to start a syndication?
When starting out what was the best way to find partners?
Tweetable Topics:
“Relationship is very crucial in real estate investing.” (Tweet This!)
“Great talent does not cost you money; it makes you money.” (Tweet This!)
“Definitely, we’d have not gone where we are now if we were doing this alone.” (Tweet This!)
“Your network is your net worth.” (Tweet This!)
Connect with Monick
Monick’s BiggerPockets Profile
Monick’s Personal Website
VIP Assets
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01:28:3829/11/2018
305: Financial Independence in Your 30s Through Just 5 Investment Properties with Brad Dantonio
Are you interested in retiring early with real estate but don’t want to manage hundreds of properties to do so? Today’s guest has managed to travel to 54 countries in the last three years after retiring in his 30s by owning just FIVE properties.
Brad Dantonio shares exactly how he reached financial independence at such a young age by focusing on three unique skill sets (and how you can, too). In this episode, you’ll learn how Brad has created “time wealth,” how he tracks every expense he has, and how he achieved the equivalent of a four-year degree while sitting in Houston traffic!
Brad also gives us the three tips he shares with young people (including how to take your journaling to a whole new level), how he forever changed his relationship to fear, and how learning the art of delaying gratification at a young age gave him an advantage over his competition for life! Brad has a fantastic story of overcoming adversity as a young child and using his setbacks as fuel to create the system he used to retire early and live the life of his dreams. If you want to use real estate to live your best life, this is an episode you don’t want to miss!
In This Episode We Cover:
How Brad got into real estate
How he increased his income every year for 13 years because he was fanatical about self-development
How journaling impacted his life
The story of him selling his software to make money and using it to to buy houses
How he ended up self studying about negotiation and sales
His offensive and defensive techniques on living less and earning more
The value of tracking expenses
Why he thinks he’s wealthier than billionaires through the concept of time wealth
And SO much more!
Links from the Show
BiggerPockets Forums
BiggerPockets Meetup and Events
BiggerPockets Webinars
My Fitness Pal
My Body Tutor
Toshl
How Does it Feel to be Rich? (Blog)
BiggerPockets Store
MBA562 Guest Teacher: Brandon Turner- How to (Finally) Write a Wicked-Awesome Book in 100 Days or Less (Podcast Episode)
A Simple 4-Step Process for Writing Your First Book in 100 Days (Blog)
Connect with BiggerPockets Publishing
SalesForce
Amazon
Books Mentioned in this Show
Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki
Lifeonaire by Steve Cook & Shaun McCloskey
Poor Charlie’s Almanack by Charles T. Munger
How to Invest in Real Estate by Joshua Dorkin, Brandon Turner
How to Win Friends & Influence People by Dale Carnegie
90 Days of Intention Journal by Brandon Turner
The Richest Man in Babylon by George S. Clason
Titan: The Life of John D. Rockefeller, Sr. by Ron Chernow
Robert Greene’s Mastery
The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene
Shoe Dog by Phil Knight
Fire Round Questions
Has anyone compared the returns of a stock/bond portfolio against investing remotely in real estate
If someone has the money to pay the mortgage in full, should they do it? or invest it?
To MBA, or not to MBA?
Would you buy a property with pending tenant evictions?
Tweetable Topics:
“Inspect what you expect.” (Tweet This!)
“You can’t spend enough money on books.” (Tweet This!)
Connect with Brad
Brad’s Personal Website
Brad’s Twitter Profile
Brad’s Instagram
Brad’s Facebook Page
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01:11:5922/11/2018
304: Using Incredible Strength of Mindset to Succeed Despite Overwhelming Obstacles With Nick Santonastasso
If you’re looking to have your mind completely blown and walk away feeling like you can and WILL do anything, this show is for you! Today’s guest is inspirational figure, fitness model, and Vine sensation Nick Santonastasso.Nick shares his personal story and holds nothing back, describing how he’s overcome the difficulties of being born with Hanhart syndrome and the incredible mindset he’s developed along the way that led to him meeting Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, becoming an online viral sensation (and scaring a character from The Walking Dead as a zombie), climbing a mountain despite the absence of three limbs, and more!
Nick shares tons of actionable steps for overpowering fear, overcoming and adapting to any environment, harnessing the power of gratitude, and more than we can list here! If you’ve ever been stuck in a personal rut and want to find a way to establish a mindset that ALL real estate investors should be adopting, listen to this episode and share it with someone you love!
In This Episode We Cover:
Nick’s story and a life with Hanhart syndrome
Changing your internal language
The story behind the skateboard handstand
The importance of having an authentic self
The “must be nice” syndrome
Thoughts on having a “massive footprint”
Breaking down goals
Modeling yourself on someone
Gratitude and why it’s important
Choosing empowering over disempowering thoughts
And SO much more!
Links from the Show
BiggerPockets Forums
BiggerPockets Webinars
David’s Instagram
Brandon’s Instagram
BiggerPocket’s Instagram
Books Mentioned in this Show
Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki
Victim to Victor by Nick Santonastasso
Tweetable Topics:
“The emotion of gratitude outweighs all emotions.” (Tweet This!)
“Humans in general have the tendency to start with ‘cannot.'” (Tweet This!)
“Everything in life is trial and error.” (Tweet This!)
“The biggest disability you can have is a bad mindset.” (Tweet This!)
Connect with Nick
Nick’s Youtube Channel
Nick’s Facebook Profile
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01:06:1215/11/2018
303: Ouch! Brandon & David's 10 Biggest Investing Mistakes (& How to Avoid Them)
Are you a little tired of hearing about all the “successes” of real estate investors and wondering how realistic this is in the real world? Well, on today’s show, Brandon and David share the 10 biggest mistakes they’ve made in their investing careers—warts and all!
Let’s be honest—real estate isn’t all sunshine and rainbows. Mistakes happen! In this episode, we cover WHY investors often sabotage their own success and what can be done to overcome this! You’ll learn how to avoid massaging your numbers to force a bad deal through, how to guard against getting ripped off by contractors, how to hire the RIGHT team members to help you succeed, and how to fire the wrong ones!
We also cover the high cost of analysis paralysis and how to move past it, how to choose the right market for yourself, and the mistake that cost David $5,000—simply because he didn’t understand how inspection periods work in different states. If you want to see the real story behind real estate investing, including the stuff that often isn’t talked about, don’t miss your chance for some authentic, honest transparency from two experienced investors!
In This Episode We Cover:
A discussion on waiting to start investing because you don’t feel you can do it yet
The pros and cons of doing everything yourself
The danger of working with the wrong people
Stories of buying the wrong deal
How to avoid not managing people correctly
What can happen when you underestimate rehab costs
Why you shouldn’t put too much down on a property
The pitfalls of not doing enough market research
Avoiding investing because your state is too expensive
Not rehabbing correctly
And SO much more!
Links from the Show
BiggerPockets Forums
BiggerPockets Webinars
BiggerPockets Podcast
BiggerPockets Contractors
BiggerPockets Loans
BiggerPockets Analysis Tools
Biggerpockets File Place
How to Buy Real Estate & Build Your Portfolio Fast! (“The Stack!”)
Books Mentioned in this Show
Ego is the Enemy by Ryan Holiday
The Millionaire Real Estate Agent by Gary Keller
The Book on Estimating Rehab Costs by J. Scott
So Good They Can’t Ignore You by Cal Newport
High Performance Habits by Brendon Burchard
Fire Round Questions
Is there a formula for budgeting for preventative maintenance and repairs.
How long does it usually take you to get a unit rented out after purchasing?
I am looking for advice and knowledge on how to go about getting into a second deal with all my funds tied up in this duplex currently
What are your screening criteria that you use for weeding out bad deals when you’re looking to BRRRR?
Tweetable Topics:
“Thinking small is more expensive than failing big.” (Tweet This!)
“Find an investor-friendly agent.” (Tweet This!)
“Calculators don’t have egos.” (Tweet This!)
“The wise investor understands equity equals safety.” (Tweet This!)
“Define what you want and work for it until you get it.” (Tweet This!)
Connect with Brandon and David
Brandon’s Instagram
Brandon’s BiggerPockets Profile
David’s Instagram
David’s BiggerPockets Profile
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01:26:4508/11/2018
302: Making $100k/Deal Using Other People's Money, Time & Experience with Cory Nemoto
Ever had an interest in house flipping but felt you needed help getting started? Today’s show covers that exact topic!
Cory Nemoto is an extremely humble but successful house flipper in Hawaii who is CRUSHING the game. On today’s show, Cory shares his personal strategies for keeping his pipeline full of great deals, what techniques he uses to make a minimum of $100k on each deal, how he partners with new investors to make everyone money, and his brilliant tips for building relationships with those most likely to build his business. You do not want to miss Cory’s unique strategy for using “debt-quity” to get deals brought to him before anyone else!
Cory has been so successful flipping houses in Hawaii that he’s moved his system to Seattle, where he’s crushing it there too—all using very simple methods built on relationships and creating win-win scenarios. If you’re looking for a can’t-miss way to build a profitable house flipping business, listen to this one!
In This Episode We Cover:
The two reasons you should NOT get into real estate investing
Figuring out your big “why”
Cory’s unique strategy for getting started
What exactly “debt-quity” is
How he makes a MINIMUM of $100k on each flip
The networking strategy Cory uses to keep his pipeline full
Where he finds hungry, ambitious, and like-minded people to partner with and his brilliant strategy to connect with them
And SO much more!
Links from the Show
BiggerPockets Forums
BiggerPockets Webinars
BiggerPockets Events
BiggerPockets Podcast 189: 500 Deals, the $100,000 Wholesale Paycheck, & the Systems That Make it Work with Tarl Yarber
Books Mentioned in this Show
Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki
The Book on Flipping Houses by J. Scott
The Go-Giver by Bob Burg & John David Mann
Fire Round Questions
In your own experience, how or what have you done to find deals off-market?
How are you finding your deals?
Would it be better to buy higher end properties in good locations maybe?
I am considering to invest a property either in Silicone Valley or Seattle area. What do you guys think?
Anyone ever hold a “contractor” open house (so to speak)?
How to source trustworthy contractors and inspectors?
Tweetable Topics:
“Even if the profit is small, it doesn’t mean it’s not a good deal.” (Tweet This!)
“Every deal is different.” (Tweet This!)
“If you’re in it for the money and the image, then you’re not going to make it.” (Tweet This!)
Connect with Cory
Cory’s BiggerPockets Profile
Cory’s Website
Cory’s Instagram
Cory’s Facebook Profile
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01:30:3901/11/2018
301: The Incredible Power of Long-Distance BRRRR Investing with Alex Felice
Looking to get started investing but don’t have millions of dollars and notice there’s not a lot of opportunity in your market? Well, this is the episode for you! Today’s guest is a long-distance investor who uses the BRRRR strategy to buy fixer-upper properties in other states, then refinances to use the money to buy more deals!
Alex Felice shares his valuable insights on his criteria for analyzing deals, how he builds his out of state team, and why he’ll never look at a property in person! You won’t want to miss Alex’s strategies for overcoming the fear of investing long distance, as well as his plan for living broke on purpose and how he combines long-distance investing with the BRRRR method to build a portfolio that scales! Alex is a high-energy individual who is passionate about taking action and building the future he wants. Don’t miss your chance to learn from what he’s accomplished, and start making progress building your own portfolio now!
In This Episode We Cover:
Alexander’s back story and how he got into real estate
Why live-in flip?
His strategy of being broke on purpose
How he learned about the BRRRR strategy
Why he thinks being close to your property is a crutch
The importance of “skills that scale”: networking and education
How to complete a BRRRR in 8 weeks
What delayed financing is
How to know what a good deal looks like
What “unicorn paralysis” is and how to avoid it
His strategy in his own market
How to think like an underwriter
And SO much more!
Links from the Show
BiggerPockets Forums
BiggerPockets Landlord Forms
Zillow
Trulia
How I Analyzed a Deal in 5 Minutes (& Bought it Before Anyone Else Could) (blog)
The Secret to Unlocking Bank Financing
The highest return on investment you can make – Best Investment Books(blog)
Books Mentioned in this Show
Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki
Principles: Life and Work by Ray Dalio
Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by Yuval Noah Harari
Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Khaneman
Science in the Soul by Richard Dawkins
The Demon Haunted World by Carl Sagan
Factfulness by Hans Rosling
Fire Round Questions
Can someone explain BRRRR to me like I’m a second grader?
What are some pro’s and con’s with buying investment properties out of state?
I was just wondering, what questions should I ask potential real estate agents before I make them apart of my team?
I am looking to purchase some property online sight unseen. Can you give me any tips for purchasing property like this?
Do you focus on properties with little to no repairs?
Tweetable Topics:
“Live life broke and save a bunch of money.” (Tweet This!)
“Being close to your property is a hindrance.” (Tweet This!)
“The only point of the first deal is to get the second deal.” (Tweet This!)
“As fast as you can, as slow as you need to, but don’t set your goals too small.” (Tweet This!)
“You want to convince people that are better than you to deal with you.” (Tweet This!)
Connect with Alexander
Alexander’s BiggerPockets Profile
Alexander’s Personal Blog
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01:15:1525/10/2018
300: How to Invest in Real Estate—The Ultimate Show for Getting Started with Josh Dorkin, Brandon Turner, and 11 Rockstar Investors
What is the best way to get started investing in real estate? The problem with this question is that there are SO many different pieces of advice. That’s why we’re excited to bring you one of the most unique episodes of the BiggerPockets Podcast we’ve ever had. In this episode, Josh Dorkin is back—and he and Brandon deliver a series of interviews with some of the past guests from the BiggerPockets Podcast, including David Greene, Kenyon Meadows, Andrew Cushman, Arianne Lemire, Darren Sager, Ryan Murdock, Tim Shiner, Anson Young, Zeona McIntyre, and Ben Leybovich.
In This Episode We Cover:
Why live and rent with Tim Shiner
Darren Sager on what real estate investing strategy to focus on
How to know if you’re ready with Ben Leybovich
How Zeona McIntyre converts any kind of property into rentals
Anson Young’s thoughts on when to tackle projects with grit and when to quit
Why Kenyon Meadows thinks you should find an in-person mentor
David Greene’s “one thing”
How Arianne Lemire analyzes a deal each day
Why Andrew Cushman focuses on process rather than outcome
Ryan Murdock’s concept of cash reserves
How to live-in flip with Mindy Jensen
And SO much more!
Links from the Show
BiggerPockets Forums
BiggerPockets Store
BiggerPockets Webinar
BiggerPockets Events
BiggerPockets Money Podcast
Books Mentioned in this Show
How to Invest in Real Estate by Josh Dorkin and Brandon Turner
Investing in Real Estate with No or Low Money Down by Brandon Turner
Set for Life by Scott Trench
Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to Real Estate Investing by BiggerPockets
Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki
Long-Distance Real Estate Investing by David Greene
Emerging Real Estate Markets by David Lindahl
My Wife Hates Loves Rent Houses by Tim and Crystal Shiner
Entrepreneurial Reflections by Jay Rodgers
Hamburger America by George Motz
Never Split the Difference by Chris Voss
Exactly What to Say by Phil M. Jones
How I Turned $1,000 into Five Million in Real Estate in My Spare Time by William Nickerson
Way of the Peaceful Warrior by Dan Millman
Finding and Funding Great Deals by Anson Young
Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance by Angela Duckworth
High Performance Habits by Brendon Burchard
Alternative Financial Medicine by Kenyon Meadows M.D.
Building Wealth One House at a Time by John Schaub
The ONE Thing by Gary Keller
Thinking in Bets by Annie Duke
Living with a SEAL by Jesse Itzler
Extreme Ownership by Jocko Willink
So Good They Can’t Ignore You by Cal Newport
Miracle Morning by Hal Elrod
The 4-hour Workweek by Timothy Ferriss
Richest Man in Babylon by George S. Clason
How to Sell Your Home by Mindy Jensen
Tweetable Topics:
“I really don’t care that much if I’m negative or positive. My bigger thing is appreciation.” —Tim Shiner (Tweet This!)
“You can’t do something until you are ready to do it.” —Ben Leybovich (Tweet This!)
“Everything that we do has a process.” —Brandon Turner (Tweet This!)
“You can go for an online course or YouTube videos, but you cannot replace that in-person mentor.” —Kenyon Meadows (Tweet This!)
“Stop thinking that what you need is someone to hold your hand and walk you through this.” —David Greene (Tweet This!)
“Daily, consistent action will lead to great results.” —Arianne Lemire (Tweet This!)
“Focus on the process and not the outcome.” —Andrew Cushman (Tweet This!)
“Failure is not a failure if you learn from it.” —Andrew Cushman (Tweet This!)
Connect with the Guests (through BiggerPockets)
Tim Shiner
Darren Sager
Ben Leybovich
Zeona McIntyre
Anson Young
Kenyon Meadows
David Greene
Arianne Lemire
Andrew Cushman
Ryan Murdock
Mindy Jensen
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02:20:0118/10/2018
No Money Investing – Four Techniques with Brandon Turner and David Greene
Would you like to invest in real estate but lack the capital? In this powerful episode of The BiggerPockets Podcast, Brandon and David dive deep into the topic to cover four unique strategies for building a real estate empire using other people’s...
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01:35:3711/10/2018
299: HGTV Star Ken Corsini on Flipping, Rehabbing, & Building Homes Like a Pro!
Ever wonder about the REAL story behind the house flipping tv shows? On today’s show, we interview Ken Corsini, star of HGTV’s Flip or Flop Atlanta! Ken pulls back the curtain and shares fantastic insight and knowledge into several areas of real estate investing, from house flipping to new construction to owning a real estate brokerage!
In this episode, we cover Ken’s methods for finding deals in hot markets, how to recognize general contractor “price creep” (and what to do about it), and how to craft multiple exit strategies that will serve you in any market. Ken also shares some fantastic insight regarding his technique for staying flexible to protect himself from market downturns that you do NOT want to miss (if you value keeping money over losing it)!
In This Episode We Cover:
Why Ken kicks himself for selling houses he flipped
How he adapted to a changing market when hedge funds took over
How he started a construction business to keep up with the growing demand for big rehabs
How he recognizes what the best strategy is for each market
What “price creep” is—and what to do when you find it
Why adaptability is your best ability
And SO much more!
Links from the Show
BiggerPockets Forums
The Office (TV series)
BiggerPockets’ Calculators
BiggerPockets’ Rehab Estimator Calculator
Turn-Key Property Investing: An Interview with Ken Corsini
How to Buy Your First Home or Investment Property with No Down Payment (Carleton Sheets)
Books Mentioned in this Show
Good to Great by Jim Collins
Fire Round Questions
What are thoughts on building a duplex or triplex, or something like that?
I’m trying to figure out how to estimate what the new home(s) will be worth
What have you found as the best financing for new construction of investment properties?
What type of insurance do you all recommend for short term real estate holding and construction?
Could I hypothetically take a whole rundown neighboorhood and turn it into a highly desirable place to live?
My question is what is the best way to legally structure to protect us both and also best structure tax wise?
Tweetable Topics:
“I don’t think you can stay relevant if you don’t watch the signs and learn to adapt your business.” (Tweet This!)
Connect with Ken
Ken’s Company Website
Fix or Flop Atlanta (HGTV)
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01:18:3204/10/2018
298: Thriving in Multifamily Investing (Even in a Hot Market) with Michael Becker
Interested in building giant wealth through multifamily real estate investing? Well, on today’s show, we interview someone who already has. Michael Becker is an experienced multifamily investor who’s mastered the genre and simplified the process for being successful! Michael shares what every new investor needs to know about avoiding the biggest mistakes in multifamily, how to invest no matter the market or how hot it is, four problems to watch out for that led to the last recession, and a lot more! You DO NOT want to miss the deep dive where Michael shares how he and his partners made $10M in profit using a combination of BRRRR, syndication techniques, private money, and prudent decision-making. If you’ve ever thought about moving into multifamily investing at some point, don’t miss this show!
In This Episode We Cover:
How Michael got into real estate
The value of partnerships and networking
Tips for buying 16 multifamily units
What a cap rate is
His thoughts on a crash and timing the market
How he raises money for a deal
Relationship-building and how it helps in any business
Advice for using webinars to pitch
Tips for raising capital
Why you want to keep presentations simple
Unique advantages of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac loans
Single family rentals vs. multifamily
And SO much more!
Links from the Show
BiggerPockets Forums
Brandon’s Twitter Profile
Brandon’s Instagram
BiggerPockets Podcast 170: The Journey From Flipping Houses to Owning 1,470 Units with Andrew Cushman
BiggerPockets Podcast 279: How to Find Overlooked Opportunities in a Hot Market with Andrew Cushman
Books Mentioned in this Show
The Millionaire Real Estate Agent by Gary Keller
The ABCs of Real Estate Investing by Ken McElroy
The Advanced Guide to Real Estate Investing by Ken McElroy
Am I Being Too Subtle by Sam Zell
Fire Round Questions
Should we have an inspector walk through every unit?
How do I do my first multi family syndication with no money down?
Would you purchase all three together and secure one commercial loan for the properties or do I have to get three separate loans?
Tweetable Topics:
“It’s much better to be the borrower than the lender when it comes to investing.” (Tweet This!)
“All you really have to do is to close a deal or two.” (Tweet This!)
“The world is full of capital.” (Tweet This!)
“You don’t need to have everything. You just need to have access to it.” (Tweet This!)
Connect with Michael
Michael’s Company Website
Michael’s Podcast
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01:28:5827/09/2018
297: Mastering the Decision-Making Process with Business (and World Series of Poker) Champion Annie Duke
In today’s epic show, we interview World Series of Poker bracelet champion Annie Duke. Annie is a nationally sought-after speaker who combines her mastery of poker with a study of the cognitive sciences in a truly unique and brilliant way.
In this show, you’ll have your mind blown by Annie’s insights regarding following conventional wisdom (even if it doesn’t make sense), focusing too much on the results (and not enough on the right choice), and accepting a level of uncertainty to gain a HUGE advantage over your competition. Annie’s theories on “thinking in bets” are designed to help others navigate a world where we can’t be certain of an outcome, but still come out on top over time.
This is an absolute can’t-miss episode for those looking for strategies to overcome apprehension, fear, or uncertainty. Be sure to listen to this incredibly brilliant and powerful interview—and get the tools to take your next steps today!
In This Episode We Cover:
Annie’s backstory and how she got into professional poker
Her concept of risk management
Thoughts on luck and circumstances we have no control over
Elements of luck versus elements of skill
Pete Carroll’s endgame decision
The concept of “resulting”
What constitutes a consensus choice
Winning and losing—and caring about your decision-making process
The difference between real estate investing and poker
The importance of confidence and certainty
Why one shouldn’t be afraid of losing and being blamed
A champion versus a victim
And SO much more!
Links from the Show
BiggerPockets Forums
Rounders
BiggerPockets Podcast 074: Buying My First Investment Property- A Newbie Podcast with Jordan, Jacob and Jeromie
Jordan Thibodeau’s Author Profile
Scott’s Instagram
David’s Instagram
BiggerPockets Podcast 157: A Simple Morning Ritual to Help You Dominate Every Area of Your Life with Hal Elrod
Books Mentioned in this Show
Thinking in Bets by Annie Duke
The Miracle Morning by Hal Elrod
The Geometry of Wealth by Brian Portnoy
Decide to Play Great Poker by Annie Duke
Superforecasting by Dan Gardner and Philip E. Tetlock
Extreme Ownership by Jocko Willink
Radical Candor by Kim Scott
Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman
The Signal and the Noise by Nate Silver
Set for Life by Scott Trench
Tweetable Topics:
“Every decision, even small executional decisions all the way to the larger goals, carries risks.” (Tweet This!)
“There are no small decisions.” (Tweet This!)
“The most important person we need to worry about pointing fingers at is ourselves.” (Tweet This!)
Connect with Annie
Annie Duke’s Personal Website
Annie Duke’s Twitter Profile
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01:50:3320/09/2018
296: From Farm Boy Beginnings to $15M in Real Estate Holdings with Rock Thomas
What does it take to truly find financial independence? Money? Deals? Mentors? Or could it be something else entirely… something intangible? In this episode of the BiggerPockets Podcast, we sit down with Rock Thomas, a real estate investor and agent who shows others the simple mindset shifts needed to achieve financial freedom. In other words, it’s time to work on YOUR “money blueprint.” Through Rock’s story, you’ll learn the most important skills any individual needs to achieve in any field, the best way to find and attract mentors who can teach you the path, how to change your “operating system” to one that is far more successful, and so much more. With powerful stories, humor, and insight, Rock’s story is one you won’t want to miss!
In This Episode We Cover:
Rock’s backstory as a worker on a farm
What mentors look for into someone
How he used pain to propel himself forward
Saying yes to opportunities, no matter how difficult
The importance of having what it takes
Why you should seek out people with energy
Being the guy who solves any problem
The 4 money personality types
The type of properties he invests in
And SO much more!
Links from the Show
BiggerPockets Forums
BiggerPockets Webinar
GoBundance
How to Change the Way You See Yourself | Rock Thomas | Goalcast
BiggerPockets Podcast 250: Grant Cardone on Multifamily Investing and Why You Should Never Buy a House!
BiggerPockets Podcast 108: Building a $350 Million Real Estate Empire Using the 10X Rule with Grant Cardone
BiggerPockets Podcast 226: From “D-Student” to $400,000 in Annual Rental Property Cash Flow with David Osborn
Books Mentioned in this Show
Nothing Down for the 2000s by Robert G. Allen
Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki
The ONE Thing by Gary Keller and Jay Papasan
Rich Dad’s Cashflow Quadrant by Robert Kiyosaki
Why the Rich Are Getting Richer by Robert Kiyosaki
E- Myth Revisited by Michael Gerber
Rocket Fuel by Gino Wickman & Mark Winters
Fire Round Questions
Any ideas on how I get get financing for my first deal?
What are some methods/strategies to lower my upfront costs for the down payment, while not getting beat up on interest rates?
What should I have in my contract and what should I look for in doing a seller finance deal?
Can a landlord evict a tenant for not paying all of the security deposit?
What qualities define a great mentor?
Tweetable Topics:
“Mentors, you want to admire them and you want to be them.” (Tweet This!)
“When you step in the room and you feel you’re not the smartest guy, you’re in the right room.” (Tweet This!)
“Get comfortable with being uncomfortable.” (Tweet This!)
“You can get anything you want in life as long as you are committed and creative.” (Tweet This!)
“Find what pisses people off and solve it for them.” (Tweet This!)
Connect with Rock
Rock Thomas’ Personal Website
Rock Thomas’ Website
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01:25:1013/09/2018
295: Using the Web to Land 8-12 Deals a Month with Melissa Johnson
Are you interested in learning how to flip 8-12 houses a month at $30k a pop? Well, this episode may be just what you’ve been looking for! On today’s show, we interview Melissa Johnson—house flipper extraordinaire and owner of the company Lead Propeller, a service that provides websites to help motivated sellers find real estate investors. Melissa provides some incredible information regarding how they find motivated sellers, how they negotiate deals, how they sync up with the best contractors! You won’t want to miss the three things your website NEEDS to generate seller leads, as well as the exact process to estimate rehab costs! Melissa and her husband Danny run the podcast Flip Junkie, and in this episode, they pull back the curtain to reveal the secrets to their business. Don’t miss out on your chance to learn from a seasoned pro!
In This Episode We Cover:
Melissa’s story of getting into real estate
How everything went wrong on her first deal
Why she doesn’t recommend a “burnout”
Their amazing average flip volume and profit (hint: 8-12 deals a month!)
Her top three lead sources
How she uses SEO to her advantage
Advice on putting up a website
A discussion on flipping vs. wholesaling
How to find the right contractor
Tips for figuring out rehab costs
Things to do when you go over budget
And SO much more!
Links from the Show
BiggerPockets Forums
BiggerPockets Webinar
Mission Meats
BiggerPockets Perks
BiggerPockets Podcast 144: Getting Out of Your Comfort Zone and Kicking Butt at Real Estate with Danny Johnson
BiggerPockets Podcast 018 : Flipping, Marketing, and Wholesaling with Danny Johnson
Episode 2: Is Wholesaling Illegal? w/Brandon Turner (FlippingJunkie Podcast)
Skitch
BiggerPockets Rehab Estimator Calculator
BiggerPockets Podcast 157: A Simple Morning Ritual to Help You Dominate Every Area of Your Life with Hal Elrod
BiggerPockets Podcast 284: The “Miracle” Behind Becoming a Millionaire with Hal Elrod and David Osborn
LeadPropeller
Books Mentioned in this Show
The Miracle Morning by Hal Elrod
Flipping Houses Exposed by Danny Johnson
The Five Temptations of a CEO by Patrick Lencioni
The Advantage by Patrick Lencioni
Grit by Angela Duckworth
Fire Round Questions
What is the best way to go about finding a dependable, trustworthy contractor in a large city?
What is your criteria for finding a project manager?
Do you strictly work with licensed and insured contractors?
How do you “ballpark” the repair costs for a flip and for a rental so that the turnaround on an offer is faster?
What do you feel are the top 3 skills to do yourself rather than hiring a contractor?
What are the best types of loans to get for buying rental properties and rehabbing them?
Tweetable Topics:
“We are selling them solutions to their problems.” (Tweet This!)
“Sellers feel more comfortable with people who seem real.” (Tweet This!)
“We need to be the ones in control of the situation, not the contractor.” (Tweet This!)
Connect with Melissa
Melissa’s BiggerPockets Profile
Danny Buys Hosues
Flipping Junkie
Flipping Junkie Youtube Channel
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01:15:1206/09/2018
294: Meet Property Management Extraordinaire, RE Investor & Hotel Owner Jesse McCue
Are you happy with the current state of your real estate business? If you’re like most people, the answer is no. On today’s show, we interview property management superstar Jesse McCue and dig deep into how he’s became Maine’s top property manager as well as a successful RE investor along the way. Jesse shares how he formed a partnership with a successful business to become an owner of the company, as well as how he bought a 67-unit hotel off of a tip from his electrician for half of its appraised value! You’ll be amazed as he describes a strategy that is “better than BRRRR”—and most importantly, the number one question you need to ask a property manager to find out if they are the right choice for you. If you want to learn how to put fundamental business skills to work in your investment business, this is a show you do not want to miss!
In This Episode We Cover:
How Jesse was bitten by the real estate investing bug
How he turned around a property in 6 months that required 8 years of budgeted rehab money
The tactics he uses to hire people to help him scale his business
How he made himself invaluable to a rising star and formed the perfect partnership
The questions you need to ask a property manager to determine if they are a rockstar or a dud
Tips on buying a motel
The “better than BRRRR” strategy
And SO much more!
Links from the Show
BiggerPockets Forums
BiggerPockets Webinar
BiggerPockets Podcast 234: Tenants, Evictions, & The Dark Side of No Money Down with Ryan Murdock
The Surprisingly Simple Reason Why You Feel Stressed (Blog)
Rent Manager Property Management Software
Buildium
AppFolio
Books Mentioned in this Show
4-Hour Work Week by Timothy Ferriss
The Book on Managing Rental Properties by Brandon Turner & Heather Turner
The Snowball: Warren Buffett and the Business of Life by Alice Schroeder
Fire Round Questions
What questions Should you ask property managers in an interview to get a feel for which ones are the best?
How do you start a Property Management Company?
What is the expected turn around for getting a property ready for a new renter by a property manager?
When is self managing too much?
What are some of your absolute “No’s” when screening tenants?
I am about to have my first renter, what are some do’s and don’t that you would recommend?
Tweetable Topics:
“When you know the people, you know what’s going on.” (Tweet This!)
“If you are unhappy, your systems are broken.” (Tweet This!)
“Do the things that make you feel light and not the things that make you feel heavy.” (Tweet This!)
Connect with Jesse
Jesse’s BiggerPockets Profile
Jesse’s Company Website
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01:26:0030/08/2018
293: How to Retire Early With Real Estate & Do What Matters More with Chad Carson
Have you ever thought about retiring early, traveling, and living your best life now? On today’s show, we interview Chad Carson, author of the new BiggerPockets Publishing book Retire Early With Real Estate.
Today Chad shares how he and his partner were able to accumulate 90 units and live purely off the money generated by their portfolio! In this episode, learn how Chad got started and the steps he took to elevate his business and which strategies he used to make $120,000 on one flip!
Chad’s story covers the gamut of flipping, wholesaling, buy-and-hold, and more. If you want to know what it looks like to retire early with real estate (including what you may be doing wrong right now, and how to change that), this is an episode you definitely want to download now!
In This Episode We Cover:
Chad’s strategies for retiring early through real estate
If focusing on cash flow or equity is the smarter move
How to control your budget
If offense or defense is more important when it comes to building wealth
How Chad made $120K in one flip
How tax-lien strategies work — and what Chad did to capitalize on them
Why “starter” investment homes aren’t always the best choice to stick with
How to transition from wholesaling to other investment strategies
How many hours you can expect to work each week once you’ve retired early with real estate
How “the stack” can help you grow your portfolio fast and efficiently
How house hacking can lead to an early retirement
And SO much more!
Links from the Show
BiggerPockets Forums
BiggerPockets Webinar
BiggerPockets Podcast 084: Getting Started with Creative Finance and Designing Your Ideal Lifestyle With Chad Carson
BiggerPockets Podcast 141: 7 Ways to Find Incredible Real Estate Deals with Chad Carson
BiggerPockets Store
BiggerPockets Money Podcast
The Shockingly Simple Math Behind Early Retirement – Mr. Money Mustache
Books Mentioned in this Show
Retire Early With Real Estate by Chad Carson
4-Hour Work Week by Timothy Ferriss
Building Wealth One House at a Time by John Schaub
Big Shifts Ahead by John Burns
Wooden by John Wooden
Fire Round Questions
What is the best advice you got when you where first starting out or before you purchase your first investment?
How long do you spend each day, working with real estate?
Can you retire early with a few paid off rentals?
Can I really retire early on 4 duplexes?
Is house hacking to early retirement a viable strategy?
Real estate or Roth IRA?
How do you set your criteria for rental property investing?
Tweetable Topics:
“Our core skill as an investor is figuring the value of real estate.” (Tweet This!)
Connect with Chad
Chad’s BiggerPockets Profile
Coach Carson Website
Chad’s LinkedIn Profile
Chad’s Facebook Profile
Chad’s Instagram Profile
Chad’s Twitter Profile
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01:12:4223/08/2018
292: 200+ Deals in the First Four Years with Ryan Pineda
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 down with Ryan Pineda, a former baseball player who got his start with just $10k while doing deals from the dugout. Ryan shares with us the exact strategies he’s using to more than double the number of deals he’s doing each year—and how he’s done that for the past four years. You’ll learn how he’s finding enough leads to flip 10 deals a month, how he’s able to buy long-distance, how he’s leveraging others so he can get more done, and much more.
In This Episode We Cover:
Ryan’s background and how he got into flipping
How he started flipping everything (including couches!)
Closing 100 deals
The details of his first deal
The difference between hard money and private money lenders
What his business looks like
Using relationships to find deals
How agents can influence a deal
Finding great wholesalers and getting deals from them
How Ryan’s funnel works
And SO much more!
Links from the Show
BiggerPockets Forums
BiggerPockets Webinar
BiggerPockets Events
BiggerPockets Podcast 264: Gary Vaynerchuk on Finding Deals Through Social Media & Crushing It as an Entrepreneur
7 Years to 7 Figure Wealth
Books Mentioned in this Show
Will You Be My Mother by Sally Huss
Flip Your Future by Ryan Pineda
Investing with Low or No Money Down by Brandon Turner
The Book on Flipping Houses by J. Scott
Long-Distance Real Estate Investing by David Greene
The Everything Store by Brad Stone
Elon Musk by Ashlee Vance
Shoe Dog by Phil Knight
Fire Round Questions
How do you rehabbers make the numbers work?
Making improvements that increase the value of each property you buy by 10%. Suggestions?
What are the common signs that a property has issues?
How do you deal with bad neighbors?
Just got my first booking and my guest was asking if they could check out like 4-5 hours later than my check out time
Tweetable Topics:
“You have to know what the other roles need in order to train somebody to do it.” (Tweet This!)
“Wholesalers are contract flippers.” (Tweet This!)
“If the numbers work for me, then let’s do business.” (Tweet This!)
Connect with Ryan
Ryan’s Company Website
Ryan’s LinkedIn Profile
Ryan’s Facebook Profile
Ryan’s Instagram Profile
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01:19:5916/08/2018
291: How to Build a Business That Helps Find Deals Before Anyone Else with Neal Collins
Are you struggling with finding deals in today’s market, where the best properties go fast? On today’s show, we interview Neal Collins, an investor in the red hot Portland Oregon who has figured out a way to find deals before anyone else even sees them! Neal shares the brilliant strategy he’s created to build a world where the best deals find him.
In this show, you’ll learn how Neal was able to find a 4-plex to house hacked—and how he made an additional $8-10k a month, as well as how he built a property management company and real estate brokerage (hint: he created an army of deal finders that get paid to make him money and find him deals) where he does none of the work but reaps all of the profits, and his brilliant, simple strategy for raising private money than anyone can replicate (he really hits the nail on the head with this one).
If you’re looking for a solid, profitable, and step-by-step process to make money and build wealth with real estate, you won’t want to miss how Neal did just that!
In This Episode We Cover:
Neal’s journey to real estate investing
How he accidentally got into seller financing
The importance of being able to pivot and change investment strategies
The kinds of properties he looks for
His thoughts on Airbnb and short-term rentals in general
How he got into managing other people’s properties
His experiences managing 200 units and owning a brokerage
Three things every investor looks for: returns, security, and customer service
And SO much more!
Links from the Show
BiggerPockets Forums
BiggerPockets Webinar
Brandon’s Instagram
David’s Instagram
GoBundance
Airbnb
Properly (App)
BiggerPockets Youtube Channel
Be a Guest on the Podcast
Books Mentioned in this Show
Long-Distance Real Estate Investing by David Greene
Confessions of a Real Estate Entrepreneur by James A. Randel
Shoe Dog by Phil Knight
Fire Round Questions
How do you reset for your next short term rental guests?
What “extra” amenities do you provide to make the stay special?
I wanted to know if anyone has a solution for reducing the time it takes to get through turning over linens in your short term rentals?
I’ve read that some experts present themselves to tenants as the property manager, not the landlord.
Tweetable Topics:
“They talk about the numbers, but they are not talking about the work.” (Tweet This!)
“You have to leverage other people’s time and experience or build systems so that you can leverage your own time to do that.” (Tweet This!)
“The deals are not going to come to you. If you’re not consistently swinging the bat, you’re not going to hit the ball.” (Tweet This!)
Connect with Neal
Neal’s BiggerPockets Profile
Neals Company Website
Email Neal
Neal’s LinkedIn Profile
Neal’s Facebook Profile
Neal’s Company Instagram Profile
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01:22:0109/08/2018
290: 7 Paths to Financial Independence with Brandon & David PLUS Josh Dorkin Tells Us Where He’s Been!
Are you ready to get really excited about the life possible through real estate? This show will go down in BP history as one of the foundational episodes: Brandon Turner and David Greene dive deep into seven unique and powerful strategies for building a real estate business that can fill your life with cash—not work. You’ll love the humor, the stories, the lessons, and the tips throughout! This episode is one you’ll come back to time and time again. Plus — as an added bonus — Josh Dorkin comes back to the BiggerPockets Podcast to explain where he’s been and what the future of the BiggerPockets Podcast will look like! Don’t miss a moment of this powerful show!
In This Episode We Cover:
Cashflow through rental properties
What a turnkey property is and who it’s for
BRRR Strategy
Challenges with BRRR investing
Note investing, lending, syndication, & crowdfunding
The scale of passivity
The first question David asks to people who want to do business with him
House flipping
Ways to become a CEO of a flipping business
Multifamily investing
Buying one house a year
The Stack
And SO much more!
Links from the Show
BiggerPockets Forums
BiggerPockets Webinar
BiggerPockets Podcast 014 : Cash Flow, Creative Finance, and Life with Ben Leybovich
BiggerPockets Podcast 279: How to Find Overlooked Opportunities in a Hot Market with Andrew Cushman
BiggerPockets Podcast 226: From “D-Student” to $400,000 in Annual Rental Property Cash Flow with David Osborn
BiggerPockets Podcast 113: Becoming a Millionaire Real Estate Investor Using The One Thing with Jay Papasan
BiggerPockets Podcast 048: Duplex Investing, Finding Great Properties, and Tips for Managing Tenants with Darren Sager
BiggerPockets Podcast 234: Tenants, Evictions, & The Dark Side of No Money Down with Ryan Murdock
7 Powerful Benefits To Mobile Home Park Investing
How to Build Your Real Estate Portfolio Faster Using “The Stack” (blog)
BiggerPockets Money Podcast
BiggerPockets Podcast 283: 18 Houses in the First 18 Months with Paul Thompson
Books Mentioned in this Show
Real Estate Note Investing by Dave Van Horn
The ONE Thing by Gary Keller and Jay Papansan
So Good They Can’t Ignore You by Cal Newport
Raising Private Capital by Matt Faircloth
Own the Day, Own Your Life by Aubrey Marcus
59 Seconds by Richard Wiseman
The Big Leap by Gay Hendricks
High Performance Habits by Brendon Burchard
Tweetable Topics:
“The goal is to buy a house as cheaply as you possibly can and make it worth as much as you possibly can.” (Tweet This!)
“With every hire you make, your business should make more money.” (Tweet This!)
Connect with Brandon and David
Brandon’s Instagram
David’s Instagram
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02:02:4202/08/2018
289: Using Other People's Money to Build Your Real Estate Empire with Matt Faircloth
Building a real estate business can be one of the best ways to achieve financial freedom. The problem for most, however, is money: There simply isn’t enough in your hands to get all the deals you want. That’s why today’s show might be the most impactful podcast episode you’ve ever heard. In today’s interview with Matt Faircloth, author of the new book Raising Private Capital, shares the steps needed to begin raising money from others to fund your real estate deals. You’ll discover the different types of private capital (and how to approach each), how Matt and his wife were able to grow from 30 units to over 300 (!) using other people’s money, and why talking about metrics to a private lender might not be a great idea at first. If you want to 10x your real estate portfolio or build your empire faster, this is one show you can’t afford to miss!
In This Episode We Cover:
Who Matt Faircloth is
How they’ve reached 380 units to date
Tips for building wealth by investing in business
What you should know about opportunity cost
Finding deals versus making good deals
How to raise private money
Tips for starting a business with friends and family
A role-play call with David
The number one question potential cash providers ask
Why you should start with debt
A new way to look at debt
When the SEC gets involved
About his book
And SO much more!
Links from the Show
BiggerPockets Forums
Brandon’s Instagram
David’s Instagram
BiggerPockets Instagram
BiggerPockets Store
BiggerPockets Podcast 203: Finding Deals, Funding, Contractors, and Mentors with Matt and Liz Faircloth
BP Podcast 088: Investing with Your Spouse, Managing Financials, and Growing Your Team with Matt and Liz Faircloth
BiggerPockets Webinar
BNI
BiggerPockets Pro Replay
BiggerPockets Hard Money Lenders
Books Mentioned in this Show
Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki
Rich Dad’s Cashflow Quadrant by Robert Kiyosaki
Raising Private Capital by Matt Faircloth
Lifeonaire by by Steve Cook & Shaun McCloskey
Fire Round Questions
What kind of rates are investors getting from private lenders? What’s the holding period?
Is there a serious, reliable source for PM lenders available?
Would a loan from friends and family be considered private money?
If you do pay for your coach, how does the fee work
Whats up with the investors/mentors?
Do I need a basic contract to use when raising private money, even from people I know and trust, even for family?
Are there specific rules around raising the 20% down payment that most banks require?
Tweetable Topics:
“When it comes to raising money, you got to establish trust first.” (Tweet This!)
“People should start with debt.” (Tweet This!)
“It’s not about finding good deals, it’s about making good deals.” (Tweet This!)
“You’ve got to squeeze the lemon and make something out of it.” (Tweet This!)
Connect with Matt
Matt’s BiggerPockets Profile
Matt’s Company Website
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01:15:0926/07/2018
288: 75 Rental Units in Their Early 30s with Jason and Carrie Harris
It takes a long, long time to become successful in real estate and financially free — doesn’t it? Well, not according to the power couple on today’s show! In this episode of the BiggerPockets Podcast, we sit down with Utah’s Jason and Carrie Harris, who have built a sizable portfolio of more than seventy rental units over the past few years. These two have used a variety of creative financing strategies, and the lessons and stories they share are sure to inspire and educate you! Be sure to listen for the story of how they bought a four-plex for no money down, put $3,000 into it, and later made $186,000 in profit from that one deal. It’s unbelievable!
In This Episode We Cover:
Why real estate?
Their first deal
How they bought a four-plex and house-hacked it
How they finance their deals
Working their way with the bank
Their current number of doors
Commercial financing, residential financing, and partnerships
Analysing multiple properties
A deep dive on a deal
Raising the rent and without losing tenants
Lessons learned from an amazing deal
Buying properties with no money down
Upselling to their clients
And SO much more!
Links from the Show
BiggerPockets Forums
BiggerPockets Events
For Those Who Struggle Financially (Video)
The Secret to Unlocking Bank Financing (PDF)
Be a Podcast Guest!
Brandon’s Instagram
David’s Instagram
Books Mentioned in this Show
Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki
The Book on Investing with Low or No Money Down by Brandon Turner
Investing in Duplexes, Triplexes, and Quads by Larry Loftis
The Book on Rental Property Investing by Brandon Turner
The E-Myth Revisited by Michael E. Gerber
The E-Myth Real Estate Investor by Michael E. Gerber
Fire Round Questions
What brings more value, an extra bedroom or a garage space?
What type of flooring do you use in your rentals, do you use carpet?
What are your thoughts on investing in a property located in a flood zone?
Curious to know if there are any good loan options (other than hard or private) that self employed people can use with little to no taxable income
Tweetable Topics:
“We didn’t have a lot of money so we had to find ways to be creative.” (Tweet This!)
“You find a good enough deal, the money’s going to be there.” (Tweet This!)
“There’s a way there’s a solution. You have to make it work.” (Tweet This!)
Connect with Jason and Carrie
Jason’s BiggerPockets Profile
Jason and Carrie’s Company Website
Email Jason and Carrie
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01:01:3619/07/2018
287: Putting Together Real Estate Deals Using Creativity Instead of Cash with Shiloh Lundahl
How much money does it take to invest in real estate? Is there really such a thing as “no- or low-money down?” After you hear today’s interview, you’ll know the truth! Today we sit down with Shiloh Lundahl, a real estate investor who specializes in putting together deals using a variety of different no- and low-money strategies in some pretty unique combinations. From utilizing business lines of credit, to bringing in partners, to hard money, to lease options and beyond, this episode will give you tons of ammunition for your own creative finance deals. And don’t miss the incredible strategy that Shiloh uses today to make 300 percent more per deal than if he were to flip the home. It’s pretty darn fantastic!
In This Episode We Cover:
How Shiloh started his real estate investing journey
The book that helped him heal
Details about his first property
Office hacking and subleasing a sublease
His first flipping deal — $30K turned to $195K
How he bought his dream car
Losing $5K on his first flip
A hack with city inspectors
The importance of needing an assistant
The six different strategies he uses creatively
Moving to a lease-option model
Getting $800K in business lines of credit
Lease options and how he uses them
Selling properties 5–7 percent higher than the current ARV
Explaining lease option through videos
And SO much more!
Links from the Show
BiggerPockets Forums
BiggerPockets Bookstore
BiggerPockets Webinar
BiggerPockets Landlord Forms
BiggerPockets Pro
Dave Ramsey
BiggerPockets Podcast 275: Buying 300 Homes While Working a Full-Time Job with Attorney Rob Oliver
Lease Option Video
Books Mentioned in this Show
Long Distance Real Estate Investing by David Greene
Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki
Rich Dad’s CASHFLOW Quadrant by Robert Kiyosaki
The Book on Investing with Low or No Money Down by Brandon Turner
The Richest Man in Babylon by George S. Clason
Shoe Dog by Phil Knight
Fire Round Questions
I’m a little confused between lease option, lease purchase, and subject to. Doesn’t the existing financing stay in place for all three?
Have you ever done a lease option agreement with seller for 6 months and lease option the property to buyer for 3 months?
Lease Option Contract vs Rental Agreement & separate Option Agreement
Am I crazy for considering a lease option to get out from under a low performing property?
When you are lease optioning homes to tenants/buyers, what percentage actually end up exercising the options?
Tweetable Topics:
“Frustration comes from unmet expectations.” (Tweet This!)
“Each deal I learn quite a bit from it.” (Tweet This!)
Connect with Shiloh
Shiloh’s BiggerPockets Profile
Shiloh’s Company Profile
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01:22:0912/07/2018
286: $13M in Equity from One Deal & Cash Flowing Despite Being Comatose with AJ Osborne
Ever have a conversation that is just impacts your life so powerfully you wish you could share it with everyone? That’s exactly what our conversation on today’s episode of the BiggerPockets Podcast is! Our guest, AJ Osborne, shares an incredible story of building his real estate business — which focuses on self-storage facilities — as a way to transition his family from rich to wealthy (and yes, there is a difference!) This show is packed with insight from AJ, including:
How a loss on his first deal directly led to millions of dollars in later profit
How to find underperforming real estate deals
How he made $13,000,000 in equity from a old Kmart building
And the medical emergency that put his real estate to the ultimate survival test while AJ fought for his life (this story will shock, amaze, and inspire you!)
This show is one of the most powerful episodes yet of the BiggerPockets Podcast, and we’re excited for you to dive in!
In This Episode We Cover:
His first deal that didn’t go the way he wanted… but the logic behind doing that deal (super important for every newbie)
The difference between being rich and being wealthy
Picking a wealth vehicle — and the difference between a Ferrari and a train
How to find an underperforming self storage building and turn it around (applies to any kind of real estate)
The Kmart story that helped him build around $13,000,000 in equity
Price / Convenience / Quality
Coma: “One of the most incredible stories I’ve ever heard”
Subsequent: Does your business survive “the coma test”?
And SO much more!
Links from the Show
BiggerPockets Forums
BiggerPockets Webinar
BiggerPockets Podcast 245: Creating Wealth that Lasts Generations with Bestselling Author Ryan Holiday
Books Mentioned in this Show
The Essays of Warren Buffett by Warren Buffet & Lawrence A. Cunningham
The Obstacle is the Way by Ryan Holiday
Conspiracy Ryan Holiday
Fire Round Questions
What are the conditions that make for an ideal development opportunity?
Is there any issue with renting out a storage unit in a self storage facility then subleasing it out to someone else?
Is Loopnet the best source for self-storage deals or is there another website that focuses exclusively on self-storage?
Managing Self Storage how far is too far?
Tweetable Topics:
“It’s not about overthinking things. It’s about finding things that work and putting them into action quickly.” (Tweet This!)
“There’s no way you win in life without having your agenda and being purposeful towards your agenda.” (Tweet This!)
“The economic downturn was my lucky break.” (Tweet This!)
“Work ethic is not enough.” (Tweet This!)
Connect with Aj
AJ’s Blog
AJ’s Instagram
AJ’s Facebook Profile
AJ’s Twitter Profile
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01:22:0005/07/2018
285: 3 Reasons Multifamily Rentals Might Be the Perfect Investment with Paul Moore
Is there such thing as a “perfect investment?” According to today’s guest, yes. Today on the BiggerPockets Podcast we sit down with Paul Moore, a real estate investor whose 18-year journey through real estate has included house flipping, new construction, hotels, and finally—multifamily. In this episode, Paul shares three powerful reasons why multifamily might just be the most perfect real estate investment. You’ll learn how Paul discovered the vital difference between investing and speculating, why falling in love (with a deal) is incredibly dangerous, and the huge real estate gamble that Paul made that cost him $40,000. If you plan to eventually buy small multifamily properties, this is one podcast episode you can’t miss!
In This Episode We Cover:
Paul’s history and how he got into real estate
Bought a house for $34,000—painted it, and sold it for $65,000
Never fall in love with a deal
From two failed flips to 50 successful ones!
The difference between gambling and investing
How he built a Hyatt hotel with a partner and lost money
Some reason behind the dropping of homeownership
Why he thinks multifamily properties are perfect investments
How he looked at 180 deals this year
He sold an HR company in ’97 for almost $3 million. Ten years later he was 2.5 million in debt.
How he was able to end up debt free 13 months later
Financing an $8.7 million multifamily property
What is a green loan program?
The journey to a syndication process
How he’s been able to write a book, have a podcast, and write for BiggerPockets
Networking through BiggerPockets
And SO much more!
Links from the Show
BiggerPockets Forums
BiggerPockets Webinars
Tim Ferriss Show
BiggerPockets New Member Introductions Forums
NMAC Conference
Books Mentioned in this Show
Mastering the Rockefeller Habits by Verne Harnish
The Perfect Investment by Paul Moore
The Complete Guide to Buying and Selling Apartment Buildings by Steve Berges
The ONE Thing by Jay Papasan and Gary Keller
Fire Round Questions
What is a good way of finding multifamily owners if it’s owned by an LLC?
Where do you gets your numbers when it comes to multifamily units?
Tweetable Topics:
“Every percent drop in home ownership means a million new people in the renter pool.” (Tweet This!)
“When baby boomers rent, they never return to buying again.” (Tweet This!)
“Don’t fall in love with a deal.” (Tweet This!)
“Wealth built up slowly over time is the key to become successful.” (Tweet This!)
Connect with Paul
Paul’s Company Website
Paul’s Podcast
Paul’s Posts on BiggerPockets
Paul’s BiggerPockets Profile
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01:06:4528/06/2018
284: The “Miracle” Behind Becoming a Millionaire with Hal Elrod and David Osborn
Wealth is not an accident, it’s a choice. And on today’s powerful episode of The BiggerPockets Podcast, you’ll learn exactly how to make that choice each and every day. We’re excited to bring back two return guests, Hal Elrod and David Osborn, to talk about the choices that wealthy people make to ensure they stay focused on reaching their goals. You’ll hear about Hal’s recent battle with cancer and the mindset that allowed him to overcome the odds and live. You’ll discover how your diet can make you wealthy and how to command your day from the moment you wake—even if you aren’t a morning person. And you’ll discover the powerful concept of having an “air game” in addition to your “ground game”—and how understanding the distinction can make you wealthier than you have ever dreamed. Packed with wisdom, humor, and incredible insight, this show will leave you pumped up and ready to choose wealth.
In This Episode We Cover:
Hal’s cancer survival story and the Miracle Morning movie
David’s latest updates
What their miracle mornings look like
How Miracle Morning for Millionaires came to be
Overcoming the “but I’m not a morning person” objection
How to own your agenda
Choosing to be wealthy
How to find the right group of people
The thing that’s more effective than work ethic
Tips on self leadership
How to develop unwavering focus
And SO much more!
Links from the Show
BiggerPockets Forums
BiggerPockets Podcast 157: A Simple Morning Ritual to Help You Dominate Every Area of Your Life with Hal Elrod
BiggerPockets Podcast 226: From “D-Student” to $400,000 in Annual Rental Property Cash Flow with David Osborn
BiggerPockets Webinars
Illuminate Film Festival
Why I Don’t Want To Get Rich (And Why You Shouldn’t Either) (Article)
GoBundance
Books Mentioned in this Show
The Miracle Morning by Hal Elrod
Miracle Morning Millionaires by Hal Elrod, David Osborn & Honoree Corder
Secrets of the Millionaire Mind by T. Harv Eker
Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki
Rich Dad’s CASHFLOW Quadrant by Robert T. Kiyosaki
Wealth Can’t Wait by David Osborn
Tweetable Topics:
“It’s not about overthinking things. It’s about finding things that work and putting them into action quickly.” (Tweet This!)
“There’s no way you win in life without having your agenda and being purposeful towards your agenda.” (Tweet This!)
“The economic downturn was my lucky break.” (Tweet This!)
“Work ethic is not enough.” (Tweet This!)
Connect with Hal and David
The Miracle Morning Website
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01:02:2121/06/2018
283: 18 Houses in the First 18 Months with Paul Thompson
Start slow—or take off like a rocket? When it comes to real estate investing, the choice isn’t the same for all. This week, our guest Paul Thompson made a clear choice: Rocket! After realizing the fragile nature of his six-figure salary, he set out to replace his salary with passive income—as quickly as possible. This led him to average a new home purchase every month for the first year and a half, and soon he had true financial freedom and quit his 9–5. This show is packed full of actionable tips, including some never-before-heard-on-this-podcast strategies for finding deals with the use of virtual assistants, Craigslist, and cold calling! This is one episode for which you’ll need to take some notes, so grab a notebook and let’s get into it!
In This Episode We Cover:
Paul’s backstory prior to real estate investing
His first deal doing the BRRRR method
What is escape velocity?
P.I.L.E. (Passive Income greater than your Living Expenses)
How he manages his properties
Finding private money lenders through BiggerPockets
His system in making offers
Things he looks for in each deal
How to negotiate for seller financing
Subject-to explained
Why does he L.I.E. every day?
His interesting thoughts about money
How he balances his time
The third-party catalyst
And SO much more!
Links from the Show
BiggerPockets Forums
BiggerPockets Webinar
David Greene’s Twitter Profile
David Greene’s Instagram
Brandon’s Twitter Profile
Brandon’s Instagram
BiggerPockets Twitter Profile
BiggerPockets Instagram
BiggerPockets New Member Introduction Forums
Upwork
Screen-O-Matic
Zillow
Craigslist
CallRail
Podio
Zapier
Google Duplex
GoBundance
How I Analyzed a Deal in 5 Minutes (& Bought it Before Anyone Else Could)
Uber
Turo
BiggerPockets Podcast Guest Form
Books Mentioned in this Show
Long-Distance Real Estate Investing by David Greene
The Book on Investing with No and Low Money Down by Brandon Turner
Building Wealth One House at a Time by John Schaub
The Richest Man in Babylon by George S. Clason
The Pumpkin Plan by Mike Michalowicz
Profit First by Mike Michalowicz
The Big Leap by Gay Hendricks
Fire Round Questions
How detailed of a plan for financing do I need before I start actively hunting for deals?
What niche/strategy will yield the most results, direct mail for subject to and owner financing or finding partners/private money?
Tweetable Topics:
“How many deals do you have is the wrong question to ask. It’s how much cashflow are you generating?” (Tweet This!)
“Never assume that what is important to you is important to the other party.” (Tweet This!)
“There is plenty of money for the things you really want.” (Tweet This!)
“You don’t want cash, you want what cash can give you.” (Tweet This!)
Connect with Paul
Paul’s BiggerPockets Profile
Paul’s Website
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01:25:2314/06/2018
282: How to Create the Perfect Partnership with Tim and Jay
When does one plus one equal WAY more than two? Real estate partnerships! On this episode of The BiggerPockets Podcast, we sit down with two real estate investors (Jay Helms and Tim Kelly) who were attempting to build their business alone, but found they could do far more together. In this fun and fast-paced interview, you’ll learn what makes their partnership so successful, as well as how the team analyzes a market (including several can’t-miss online research websites), and how they took down a 42-unit apartment complex using some pretty fantastic creative financing. Whether you plan to build your empire alone or alongside a partner, this episode is sure to give you a variety of tips and strategies to help your business take off.
In This Episode We Cover:
Tim’s background story and how he got into real estate
Using 203k loans to buy deals
Jay’s background and his live-in flip
Why they think they make up a good team
How they closed on an apartment complex 6-months after partnering up
How they found the deal and details about it
The importance of a clear and concise plan
How they financed the deal
Tips for finding the right partners
How to create a “sample deal package”
What to look for in a partner
Why they participate in the BiggerPockets Forums
How to network effectively
What a good deal is for them
And SO much more!
Links from the Show
BiggerPockets Forums
BiggerPockets Webinar
BiggerPockets Podcast 066: Flips, Apartments, & Protecting Yourself From Professional Tenants with Michael Blank
BiggerPockets Events
BiggerPockets Marketplace
Best Places
Bureau of Labor Statistics
City Data
Yelp
Books Mentioned in this Show
How to Win Friends & Influence People by Dale Carnegie
Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki
The ABCs of Real Estate Investing by Ken McElroy
Sovereignty: The Battle for the Hearts and Minds of Men by Ryan Michler
Wild at Heart Field Manual by John Eldredge
Tax-Free Wealth by Tom Wheelwright
Fire Round Questions
Sellers Do Not Want to Give Due Diligence. What Do I do?
If u had no ties 2 any city,Where would u move 2 start investing?
Tweetable Topics:
“Is there a better way to first get involved in real estate than to leverage the power of the bank?” (Tweet This!)
“Once you figure out your why, then you will be able to set goals to support that why.” (Tweet This!)
“It’s more important to pick something than to get stuck choosing the right thing.” (Tweet This!)
“I want to live where I want to live and invest where it makes sense.” (Tweet This!)
Connect with Tim
Tim’s BiggerPockets Profile
Tim’s Facebook Profile
Tim’s LinkedIn Profile
Tim’s Instagram Profile
Tim’s Website
Connect with Jay
Jay’s BiggerPockets Profile
Jay’s Facebook Group
Jay’s Website
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
01:27:3007/06/2018
281: How to Get Your First Deal—An Episode For New Investors With Bill, Jacob, and David!
Your first deal might just be your most important — because it leads to all the rest. That’s why it’s so imperative to study others who have just recently purchased their first deal! So today we’re excited to bring you a mashup episode, in which we sit down with three different investors to hear how they bought their first few investment properties. You’ll hear how Bill went from ex-con to house hacker, how Jacob used some highly creative methods to find his first deals, and how David is building an empire from across the ocean. Don’t miss a moment of this powerful episode!
In This Episode We Cover:
Bill
Being imprisoned for 10 years
What changed in prison for Bill
Starting your business on the side
How he ended up investing in real estate
What went in his head with his first investment property
The beauty of keeping expenses low
Having tiny little steps
Jacob
Jake’s investing path
How he got into real estate
Buying a $25,000 house with a $140 monthly mortgage
Going for the smaller banks
Investing at a very young age
Joining local Facebook pages
His criteria for finding properties
David
David’s story and how he got to Hawaii
BRRR, OD, and HELOC
Paying close to 5 percent on a 10-unit apartment
Having a great team you can trust
How he built a meet up in Hawaii
And SO much more!
Links from the Show
BiggerPockets Forums
BiggerPockets Webinars
BiggerPockets Podcast 277: Building a Six-Figure Family Real Estate Business with Ashley Wilson
BiggerPockets Podcast 157: A Simple Morning Ritual to Help You Dominate Every Area of Your Life with Hal Elrod
BiggerPockets Events
Dad Powered
Brandon’s Instagram Profile
David’s Instagram Profile
Books Mentioned in this Show
The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership by John C. Maxwell & Steven R. Covey
Awaken the Giant Within by Anthony Robbins
Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki
Long-Distance Real Estate Investing by David Greene
The Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to Real Estate Investing by BiggerPockets
The Advanced Guide to Real Estate Investing by Ken McElroy
How to Win Friends & Influence People by Dale Carnegie
The Miracle Morning by Hal Elrod
The 80/20 Principle by Richard Koch
Tweetable Topics:
“My success story didn’t started when I got out (from prison), it started right away in the very beginning.” (Tweet This!)
“Quit the things that are holding you back and have you put in the exact location you are.” (Tweet This!)
“Find a market that makes sense.” (Tweet This!)
“I want to buy something that is certainly desirable.” (Tweet This!)
“Highest risk is vacancy.” (Tweet This!)
“Become a person worth being around.” (Tweet This!)
“If they’ll like you, they’ll join.” (Tweet This!)
Connect with Bill
Bill’s Blog
Connect with Jacob
Jacob’s Podcast
Jacob’s Website
Connect with David
David’s Blog
David’s Instagram Profile
David’s Facebook Page
David’s Youtube Channel
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
01:56:3831/05/2018
280: The Key to Making Great Deals (Hint: Overlooked Properties!) with Mark Hentemann (Writer for TV’s Family Guy!)
On today’s show, we sit with Mark Hentemann, a writer and producer for TV’s Family Guy who also invests in Los Angeles real estate! Mark shares his incredible success stories, which include his trick for finding overlooked properties, house hacking for massive profits, adding value and utilizing the 1031 exchange—plus more! Mark’s strategy for filtering data will save you tons of time and help you find the deals others are missing. Listen and learn how Mark got into real estate investing through house hacking—and how that led to an $800,000 profit on his first deal! This episode is absolutely packed with motivating advice and fantastic ideas for getting started. Bonus? It will make you think and make you laugh!
In This Episode We Cover:
Mark’s day job as a writer for Family Guy
The first deal that gave him buyer’s remorse
Having a friend as a first tenant
Selling that first deal for $1.27 million
The $250 dishwasher story
What’s a 1031 exchange?
Buying with solid fundamentals
Finding low-cost-per-square-foot buildings
Having the perfect open house
Finding deals in today’s difficult market
The river mentality in regards to moving forward
The people on his team
Finding people in the BiggerPockets community
His metric called “leverage cost per square foot”
And SO much more!
Links from the Show
BiggerPockets Forums
America Arias Instagram Profile
BiggerPockets Events
BiggerPockets Webinar
Family Guy
1031 Exchange Guide
BiggerPockets Podcast 274: “Because of These 3 Simple Rules, I’ve Bought Over 600 Units and Never Lost Money” with Paul Morris
Marcus & Millichap
Loopnet
Linkedin
ZipRecruiter
Family Guy – everyone throws up (video)
Family Guy – Wheres my Money Stewie & Brian (video)
Books Mentioned in this Show
So Good They Can’t Ignore You by Cal Newport
The Complete Guide to Buying and Selling Apartment Buildings by Steve Berges
Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by Yuval Noah Harari
Fire Round Questions
What was your worst home renovation fail!?!
How are some unique ways you earn/save extra money?
Are anonymity and self management possible?
What’s your second favorite investment after real estate?
Tweetable Topics:
“It’s really valuable to be able to sit back and wait for the deal to come to you.” (Tweet This!)
“Everyone’s got an opinion on why things are a bad deal.” (Tweet This!)
“Leverage is the one common denominator.” (Tweet This!)
“When you make the money, handle it well, be careful, don’t waste it, invest it.” (Tweet This!)
Connect with Mark
Mark’s BiggerPockets Profile
Mark’s Company Website
Email Mark
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01:24:1424/05/2018
279: How to Find Overlooked Opportunities in a Hot Market with Andrew Cushman
Are you ready to jump into real estate investing, but don’t believe you can find deals in today’s hot market? In this episode, we sit down with multifamily expert Andrew Cushman, who’s actively doing deals in today’s market — and turning big profits. In this show, Andrew explains how he’s finding deals, what metrics he uses to qualify them, where he’s buying today, and what his secret tricks are for finding the “overlooked opportunities” most investors miss — including how he found an amazing deal in the “trash can” for bad deals!
You’ll love hearing how Andrew creates millions of dollars in equity and builds relationships with deal-finders so that they bring him the best deals first. Be sure to download this episode and share it with your friends, so you, too, can master the secrets that the pros are using to snag killer deals!
In This Episode We Cover:
Andrew’s backstory
How to make deals rather than find them
The ABCD neighborhoods — what are they?
What specific properties Andrew is looking for
His effective screening criteria for finding properties
An in-depth story on one deal
Net operating income (NOI)
Understanding how properties are valued
Challenges Andrew faced over the years
Finding great contractors
Andrew’s many rental property units
And SO much more!
Links from the Show
BiggerPockets Forums
BiggerPockets Money Podcast
BiggerPockets Podcast 170: The Journey From Flipping Houses to Owning 1,470 Units with Andrew Cushman
City Data
Rich Blocks Poor Blocks
Trulia
USA.com
Loopnet
BiggerPockets Podcast 052: Buying Apartment Complexes, Raising Millions, and Building a Profitable Business with Ken McElroy
BiggerPockets Podcast 226: From “D-Student” to $400,000 in Annual Rental Property Cash Flow with David Osborn
Gobundance
Books Mentioned in this Show
The ABCs of Real Estate Investing by Ken McElroy
David Greene’s Long Distance Real Estate Investing
Emerging Real Estate Markets by David Lindahl
How to Win Friends & Influence People by
Fire Round Questions
Help! 1 million dollars to invest! What do i do!?
30 yr or 15 yr mortgage?
Go Solo OR with a big Multifamily investor
Tweetable Topics:
“The person who wants it the most, loses.” (Tweet This!)
“You can completely destroy an investment with the wrong people managing it.” (Tweet This!)
“Don’t wait to buy Real estate. Instead, buy real estate and wait.” (Tweet This!)
“The best way to spot a great deal is to look at 99 bad ones.” (Tweet This!)
Connect with Andrew
Andrew’s BiggerPockets Profile
Andrew’s Linkedin Profile
Andrew’s Company Website
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01:19:1117/05/2018
278: The “Boring” Path to Massive Real Estate Success with Charles Roberts
Real estate is sexy… most of the time. But is that really what makes it profitable? On today’s show, we sit down with Charles Roberts, an investor and agent from the Denver market. He explains that the secret to success is far more boring than we like to admit. In this episode, we explore Charles’s story and the lessons he’s learned over his 20+ year career, including how his first deal failed miserably, how he helped another investor retire through rentals in just five years, and his strong belief that the deal isn’t as important as most investors think — plus so much more! Charles is incredibly wise, and he has years of experience — so this is one episode that you’ll come back to time and time again.
In This Episode We Cover:
How Charles got started by buying his first duplex
A 15-year loan vs. a 30-year loan
How he managed to go full time as a fix-and-flipper
What went wrong — despite having 29 properties
Should newbies get into flipping?
Figuring out what works and what doesn’t
What Charles looks for in a partner
The benefits of helping someone else achieve success in real estate
Scaling, and what he thinks about it
Why lending is important in real estate
Work harder not smarter
Where is he finding deals
And SO much more!
Links from the Show
BiggerPockets Forums
Share your story to the No Money Book
BiggerPockets Store
Dave Ramsey’s Calculator
Billions TV Series
BiggerPockets Podcast 274: “Because of These 3 Simple Rules, I’ve Bought Over 600 Units and Never Lost Money” with Paul Morris
Books Mentioned in this Show
Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki
The Book on Investing with Low or No Money Down by Brandon Turner
The Book on Flipping Houses by J. Scott
Lifeonaire by Steve Cook & Shaun McCloskey
Set for Life by Scott Trench
The Millionaire Next Door by Thomas Stanley & William Danko
Born to Run by Christopher McDougall
Tweetable Topics:
“We think that everybody else is stupid but it turns out we’re the ones stupid.” (Tweet This!)
“You don’t know anything until you do it.” (Tweet This!)
“You want to work with people you like.” (Tweet This!)
“The harder you work the smarter you end up.” (Tweet This!)
Connect with Charles
Charles’ BiggerPockets Profile
Charles’ Company Website
Email Charles
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01:18:0010/05/2018
277: Building a Six-Figure Family Real Estate Business with Ashley Wilson
Many families can’t even enjoy a holiday meal together — but today’s guest has built a real estate empire with hers! Today we sit down with Ashley Wilson, a house flipper who got started investing in real estate while living overseas in Europe. Today, Ashley shares how she has been able to generate six-figures in profit — almost from the beginning — using a highly systematic approach to building wealth. She also drops some huge knowledge bombs with advice on finding and funding deals — and even some never-before-heard advice on knowing what features to put into your next rehab!
In This Episode We Cover:
How Ashley and her family got involved in real estate
House hacking their way in the beginning
The dynamics of the family business
Ashley’s specialty
How they split the profit
What it’s like working with a family
Finding what is “light work” for you
Long-distance investing and the core people on your team
How she finds deals
Close-to-close houses through “stacking”
How she designs homes
How they finance their deals
Her plans for the future
And SO much more!
Links from the Show
BiggerPockets Forums
BiggerPockets Webinar
BiggerPockets Calculators
Brandon’s Instagram Profile
BiggerPockets Podcast 119: From Pro Athlete to Pro Real Estate Entrepreneur with Graham Mink
BiggerPockets Youtube Channel
Books Mentioned in this Show
Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki
Drive by Daniel Pink
E-Myth by Michael Gerber
Long Distance Real Estate Investing by David Greene
Freakonomics by Steven Levitt & Stephen Dubner
Fire Round Questions
What are the best ways you’ve found to estimate rehab costs? The rehab calculator on BP is fine but, how do you estimate the $$$ to put into each category?
Should I buy a Home Warranty for my flip or not?
Should I hire an inspector or just go with an experienced project manager/contractor on a walkthrough?
Buyer coming back after months demand for repair cost
Tweetable Topics:
“Every house already has a limited market.” (Tweet This!)
“You really have to love what you do.” (Tweet This!)
Connect with Ashley
Ashley’s BiggerPockets Profile
Ashley’s Company Website
Facebook Page
Instagram Page
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01:13:3503/05/2018
276: Early Retirement ($10k/Month) by Age 35 with Bryce Stewart
Why work at a lame job until you’re too old to enjoy the life you’ve been given? If you are looking to get out of the rat race earlier, this is one episode you can’t afford to miss. Today on The BiggerPockets Podcast, we sit down with Bryce Stewart, a former school teacher who was able to quit his job at age 35 through the smart purchases of small multifamily properties. Bryce shares his powerful story on how he was able to build a portfolio of 22 units that give him $10,000 per month in income. Bryce also shares a phenomenal concept he called “vacuuming the truck,” which could change the way you think about real estate (and life) forever.
In This Episode We Cover:
Bryce’s special introduction
His inauspicious beginning as a real estate investor
What he learned from his mistakes
How a friend who lives for free in his apartment influenced him
What he’s learned from having his first duplex
What you should know about PITI
How he financed the purchase of his duplex
The upsides of being a landlord
The risks of real estate investing
The “vacuum truck” story
The number of units he has and the reason he retired
How to seek out “hidden ROIs”
How he finds and funds deals
What his future looks like
And SO much more!
Links from the Show
BiggerPockets Forums
Trulia
Zillow
HotPads
Broke to Retired in 15 Years
Mr. Money Mustache
Grant Cardone
BiggerPockets Podcast 272: No Money, No Deals, No Time? Overcoming Real Estate’s “Big Three” with Brandon Turner & David Greene
Tweet Mindy
BiggerPockets Youtube Channel
Books Mentioned in this Show
Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki
Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill
Fire Round Questions
Would you decrease monthly rent in order to keep a good tenant?
I’m having a hard time finding a QUALIFIED tenant.
Where do you list your properties for rent?
Tweetable Topics:
“You can live more cheaply by buying a multifamily.” (Tweet This!)
“Sometimes you need a partner to push you to be a little stronger.” (Tweet This!)
“You don’t want to mitigate the risk of real estate. They are there.” (Tweet This!)
Connect with Bryce
Bryce’s BiggerPockets Profile
Bryce’s Youtube Channel
Bryce’s Company Website
Bryce’s Email Address
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01:22:5926/04/2018
275: Buying 300 Homes While Working a Full-Time Job with Attorney Rob Oliver
“The wrong lease could cost you $15,000 or more.” That’s one lesson of many you’ll get today on this powerful episode of the BiggerPockets Podcast. In this show, we sit down with real estate investor and attorney Rob Oliver to learn how he went from helping other investors buy real estate to owning over 300 condo units while working full-time. In addition to his incredible story, you’ll also get keen insight into the world of real estate investing from the eyes of an attorney—without the $250 billable hour! You’ll learn the importance of a strong lease (and what happens if you don’t have one), as well as instructions on how to find a great attorney and get the most from the attorney for the least cost.
In This Episode We Cover:
How Rob got started in real estate
The journey from lawyer to investor
How to find properties other investors aren’t looking for
Why he invests in condos
Tips for investing while working full-time
Advice for those starting out in real estate investing
The different hats he wears and what he does in his business
How to grow a 100-unit portfolio
What to do with nonpaying tenants
How to find a great lawyer
Why it’s OK to cancel a deal
What his future looks like
And SO much more!
Links from the Show
BiggerPockets Forums
BiggerPockets Landlord Forms
Zillow
Redfin
Books Mentioned in this Show
Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki
The Cashflow Quadrant by Robert Kiyosaki
Jesse Livermore: World’s Greatest Stock Trader by Richard Smitten
Fire Round Questions
Hey guys what are some of the clauses that you find extremely useful to have in your leases?
Without starting from scratch, I’d love to see if anyone has an existing clause to a lease listing certain conditions that shall be adhered to by the tenant.
Tweetable Topics:
“You don’t need to know everything before you get into a deal. There is actually time to research it.” (Tweet This!)
“Each deal that you cancel, you learn something from it.” (Tweet This!)
Connect with Rob
Rob’s Law Firm
Rob’s Email Address
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01:21:1319/04/2018