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29 October, 2024
Reviewing Our FIRE Journeys, Timelines, and Single Biggest Regret

You can attack financial independence from one of two angles. You can create a strict timeline for achieving FIRE, or you can calculate your FIRE number and take your time with it. Which approach works best, and shoul...

27 November, 2024
Is This the Most Beginner-Friendly Way to Start Investing?

Most people get turnkey real estate investing all wrong. They either think it’s a completely hands-off investment like stocks or that all turnkey real estate companies offer the same product. Both of these assumptions...

27 November, 2024
How Much Real Estate Did We Buy in 2024? (Deals, Mistakes, and More)

Today, we’re talking about the real estate deals we did in 2024. What went right, what went wrong, and what mistakes did we make that you must avoid in 2025? This year was wild for the real estate market—you probably ...

10 December, 2024
The 5 Biggest Money Fears Keeping You from FIRE (and How to Overcome Them)

Many people struggle with money anxiety, even those in the FIRE community. Your money fears could keep you on the sidelines, or it could have the opposite effect, making you ultra-conservative with your retirement sav...

11 December, 2024
Should I Sell My 4% Interest Rate Rental Property? ($300K in Equity!)

Should you keep, refinance, or sell your rental property? If you’re sitting on a low mortgage rate and plenty of equity, you’ve probably asked yourself this once or twice within the past year. Most people who bought a...

10 January, 2025
Can You Retire…Now? This FIRE Calculator Will Tell You!

“Do I have enough to retire?” is a question most people in the FIRE community grapple with, but today, we’re sharing a FREE tool that will help you put this issue to bed! If you’re concerned about running out of money...

10 February, 2025
Avoid Paying Taxes (Legally) with THIS Rental Tax Loophole

Most people invest in real estate for cash flow or appreciation, but there are enormous tax benefits as well. In this episode, we’re going to share the number one tax strategy you need to know about—the short-term ren...

14 February, 2025
Is Cash Flow STILL King? How to Get More of It in This Market (Rookie Reply)

Cash flow is hard to come by in this market. Just a few years ago, it was easy to find rental properties that met the one-percent rule, but today, you need to get creative if cash flow is your main goal. Is buying mor...

24 February, 2025
Snowballing to 6 Properties and $75K+/Year Cash Flow (After a Late Start!)

Do you want to get into real estate but fear you’re too late to the party? This middle-aged, middle-class couple thought so, too. Instead, they discovered a strategy that helped them fast-track their financial goals, ...

11 April, 2025
How to FIRE in Your 40s on a Teacher’s Salary (or Average Income) (Finance Friday)

Is it possible to reach FIRE by 45, even on a teacher’s salary or an average income? Today’s guest is proving that, yes, you can retire early, regardless of your paycheck. It may be a little harder than it is for high...