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If You’re Not Playing Hands You’re Losing Money

Tuesday, November 29

Savvy Passive Investors,Lennon here today, with a specific message about poker.You may or may not know that I am very passionate about watching and playing poker. It has a lot of great lessons that apply to real estate investing.We are not talking about risk, or thrill, or even gambling at all.Se...


Unlocking The Cash In Your Retirement Account To Invest Passively

Tuesday, July 20

Did you know you can invest in syndications through your retirement account? It's true! And there is a big advantage to leveraging this money -- that is otherwise just sitting there -- to get the fantastic returns that come from commercial real estate. Bottom line: you'll get better returns from ...


The Major Trend That Reveals Rental Housing As An Ideal Investment

Friday, May 14

It sure would help a real estate investor if they had a magic crystal ball. Sadly, that's not possible. But the next best thing is to be able to spot this trend that will let you determine where to put your money to work for the foreseeable future. It concerns Millennials. And before we get in...


The Amazing Tax Benefits Of Real Estate Investing

Thursday, May 13

Commercial real estate investors have an (almost unfair) advantage. It's not just about fantastic profits. It's also that the unique tax advantages allow you to keep more of the money you've earned -- more so than nearly any other investment type out there. In this article we will explore the t...


The 3 Major Roadblocks To Multifamily Success

Friday, April 23

So what’s preventing you from making money with multifamily? I’m going to tackle some of the most destructive things I’ve seen over the last decade. They pop up again and again. And they absolutely stop folks from making a cent in passive profit. We’re not talking about bad deals. Or lack of oppo...


Adjusting Outdated Return Expectations For Proper Deal Exposure

Tuesday, April 20

News flash: Returns are relative. Let's take 6% returns. By the time you are reading this, 6% per year could be horrible. Or it could be normal. Or it could be amazing (in which case you probably have more urgent things to attend to). But failing to adjust your return expectations to current r...