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23 November, 2021
BiggerPockets Podcast 535: Keep, Refi, or Sell and Scale? | Live Portfolio Analysis

It has finally been decided. In the eyes of bidders at BPCon’s 2021 Coaching Call Auction, David Greene is worth more than Brandon Turner. Yes, that’s right, our beloved host who can turn any jiu-jitsu metaphor into a...

23 October, 2023
How to Pull Yourself Out of Car, Student, or Credit Card Debt

You want to retire, but you’ve got credit debt, auto loans, and student loans. It feels like every time you get your paycheck, it quickly slips away, and at the end of every month, you’re left in the same position, or...

13 August, 2024
Should I Pay Off My Mortgage or Invest? (We Did the Math)

Pay off your mortgage or invest? If you’re on the path to FIRE, you’ve probably asked yourself this question. Without a mortgage payment, you could put thousands more in your pocket every month, and your FIRE number w...

26 January, 2024
How to Get a Home Loan as a House Hacker, Investor, or First-Time Homebuyer

If you want to start investing in real estate, you’ll need to know how to get a mortgage. But with so many home loans available, which is the right one to pick? Do you go FHA or conventional? Do you work with your loc...

29 January, 2025
How to Manage Your First or Next Rental (and Save Thousands of Dollars)

Managing rental properties doesn’t have to be hard. You can do it without the midnight tenant phone calls, “lost” rent checks, and other common landlord headaches. Looking to buy your first or next rental property? To...

4 April, 2025
How to Start Investing in Real Estate with $25,000 or Less (Rookie Reply)

Do you have around $25,000 saved? Good news—you can invest in real estate! There are several ways to get started, but which investing strategy reigns supreme? We’ll show you how to get the best bang for your buck so y...

13 October, 2023
Finance Friday: Pay Off Debt, Invest in Real Estate, or…Buy Vending Machines?

What if one part-time side hustle could replace your entire income? Even better, what if you could keep your full-time job and spend a few hours a week making thousands extra a month, raking in cash, and reaching fina...

25 April, 2021
BiggerPockets Podcast 463: How to Get Your First or Next Property (Step-by-Step) in 90 Days

We often have famous guests come on the BiggerPockets podcast and talk about their deals, their businesses, and their journey. Today you’ll hear from one of the biggest real estate celebrities, Brandon Turner, as he g...

3 November, 2023
Finance Friday: Should I Double Down on Real Estate or Start a Side Hustle?

When people hear the term “passive income,” their minds usually flash to real estate investing. But, taking on real estate debt may not be the best option for you—especially if you have a high-risk financial portfolio...

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...