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3 April, 2024
124 Units in 4 Years by Only Investing in Small Towns and Tiny Markets

In just four years, Dylan Osmon went from having no job, barely any money, and no real estate investing experience to owning over one hundred rental units. How’d he do it so quickly? Before we answer that, we’re going...

16 April, 2025
The World Has Changed, But THIS Is Still the Best Way to Invest in Real Estate

Real estate investing in 2025 has huge, underrated potential to make you wealthy—but hardly anyone is talking about it. As tariffs, mortgage rates, and stock market volatility take over the news cycle, average America...

17 January, 2021
BiggerPockets Podcast 435: Why Successful People HATE Losing, But Aren’t Afraid to Lose with Scott McGillivray (Part 2)

Scott McGillivray is back for this second part of his amazing interview. Last time we talked about the nitty gritty of Scott’s investments, how he started to acquire houses, and building his empire. Now we’re touching...

7 August, 2023
Watch Out for These Financial Infidelity “Red Flags” in Your Marriage

What should you do if you suspect financial infidelity from a partner? Money is a taboo subject in many marriages, and it doesn’t help that some spouses take a hands-off approach to personal finance. As you might imag...

14 August, 2023
Foreclosures Are Rising Across the Nation, But Who Should Buy Them?

Foreclosure can be a sensitive topic. After the embarrassment of falling behind on payments, there’s the fear of losing your home and having no place to live. Rather than preying on someone who feels helpless, there a...

16 August, 2017
BiggerPockets Podcast 240: Flipping Your Way Out of (Student Loan) Debt & the Transition to Rentals with Brentin Hess

Financial debt (like student loans or credit cards) is irritating, expensive, and flat-out dangerous. But you don’t have to be stuck paying the minimum payments for decades like most Americans. Today, we’re excited to...

21 July, 2023
Hesitant to Invest? How to Avoid Running Out of Money During Retirement

Terrified of running out of money in retirement? Countless people share the same fear. With so much recent discourse surrounding inflation and a looming recession, you may have a tighter grip on your money than usual....

10 July, 2024
Are Tiny Homes a Good Investment? How a $50,000 Home Pencils Out

Are tiny homes a good investment? For just $50,000, you can get a brand new tiny home investment—not even fifteen percent of the average single-family home price in the United States. Even better? These tiny investmen...

10 April, 2025
Tariffs Pause, Stocks Erupt, But the Volatility Could Be Far From Over

Tariffs are now on PAUSE! And just like that, the stock market is flying back up again. Is this a signal for us all to breathe a sigh of relief, or is more market volatility coming our way? It’s been a wild week so fa...

31 October, 2021
BiggerPockets Podcast 525: Stop Planning Goals Around Results, Do This Instead with Geoff Woods

Our perceptions of work and life have changed significantly over the past year. While we once had a clear distinction between the two, now, we have a blurred line barely separating them. For some, this has made their ...