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18 May, 2023
Multifamily Market Update + What a 20 Year Veteran Knows That You Don’t

The multifamily market is about to buckle. With sellers still riding the highs of 2022, buyers are at a crossroads; keep pursuing deals or wait for the market to go south. And, with mortgage rates rising and short-ter...

16 January, 2023
How Much Do You NEED to Retire? It’s Less Than You’d Think

Everyone tells you you’ll need millions to retire, let alone retire early. You hear it all over mainstream financial media, “You need FIVE million dollars” or “Three million dollars is enough, but you have to be fruga...

15 November, 2020
BiggerPockets Podcast 417: 9 Ways to Tweak Your Mindset So You Can Lock Down Deals with Brandon and David

Are you a new or aspiring real estate investor who hasn’t locked down your first deal? Or maybe you haven’t hit your personal goal or unit count yet. If so, you may need to tweak your mindset to reach new heights.

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8 July, 2024
Pay Off Student Loans or Invest in Real Estate: Which Makes You Wealthier?

Should you pay off student loans or invest in real estate? This is the question Tom Keating had to ask himself back in 2018. At the time, he had no real estate investing experience and only picked up The Book on Renta...

6 November, 2024
Can You Still Find On-Market, Cash Flowing Rentals in 2024? (We Found Some)

Can you invest in real estate with just $75,000? And not only invest but can you find cash-flowing rentals in solid markets with long-term profit potential without spending six figures? Yes, to both. Today, we’re prov...

29 January, 2014
BiggerPockets Podcast 055: The Five Steps Needed to Get Any Lender to Say “Yes” with Jimmy Moncrief

Simply put - this podcast could change your financial life.

You see, a banker can be your best friend or your worst enemy when trying to invest in real estate, as a great loan can mean the difference between long t...

15 January, 2025
Should You Pay Off Debt or Invest in Real Estate? (Follow This Rule) | AMA (Ask Meyer Anything)

Can’t figure out how to buy multiple rental properties a year with your current income? Wondering whether you should get rid of your student loans before buying your next property? Maybe your market is too expensive, ...

29 July, 2024
Financial Freedom in 3 Years by Investing in “Boring” Rental Properties

Can rental properties replace your W2 income, lead you to financial freedom, and help you build multimillion-dollar wealth in the process? Yes, and Grant Francke is proof you can do it in a few years or less. After th...

18 September, 2024
Don’t Do What I Did On Your Next Property…w/Craig Curelop

Can your mistakes make you a millionaire? If you’re like Craig Curelop and learn from what went wrong, then yes! Craig is now financially free, with millions of dollars in equity, thousands in monthly cash flow, and a...

6 December, 2024
$200K/Year & Early Retirement in 10 Years by Being a "Lazy" Investor

Dion McNeeley retired in just ten years after starting from not just zero but NEGATIVE. He was forty years old with $89,000 in debt, had no assets, a low-paying job, and zero investing experience. Thanks to his “lazy”...