8 December 2025 | 7 replies
Back in 2021 I remember days where it wasn't unusual for me to be a guest on three podcasts in one day, or 2-4 of them per week.
9 December 2025 | 2 replies
It’s not unusual for seasoned wholesalers or flippers to overthink calls or deals, leaving money on the table simply because they second-guess themselves.Here’s the good news: confidence is learnable.
4 December 2025 | 4 replies
What are your strategies to max yield and liquidity?
22 November 2025 | 8 replies
Quote from @Collin Hays: Assuming that your property has its own website whereby guests can rent directly...Name your cabin, and name it something unique and unusual.
2 December 2025 | 17 replies
If your goal is to save up for your first property or long-term rental, the best approach really depends on two things — your time horizon and your comfort with risk.Here’s how a few options compare:High-Yield Savings Account:Great for liquidity and short-term goals (within 12–18 months).
8 December 2025 | 0 replies
This “cut with caution” stance has kept volatility elevated and yields sensitive to every data point.Labor Market Resilience and Inflation SignalsBond traders are grappling with conflicting signals: ADP data showed job losses, yet initial jobless claims plunged to 191k, reinforcing labor market durability.
30 November 2025 | 4 replies
You could use a financial calculator, but if you have an amortization calculator (entering three of the four variables - payment, rate, term, present value - to get the 4th), then it's a matter of entering the remaining term in the "term" box, the yield you want to get (not the current rate, but the yield you want) in the "rate" section, and current monthly payment in the "payment" section.
6 December 2025 | 9 replies
Hi @Rob WhiteThat’s a good dilemma, and you laid out the tradeoffs better than most people do.Here’s how I’d frame it back to you so you can see the levers more clearly:You don’t have an “asset problem,” you have a “trapped equity / low-yield” problem.A $1.25M asset throwing off $1,250/mo after holding it since 2014 is telling you the equity has outgrown the cashflow.
1 December 2025 | 21 replies
If you’re going to make a good return on your cash invested great, otherwise just payoff some debt or put it in a high yielding bank account instead losing $10k to save $3k in taxes isn’t “winning” TLDR: Google: Seinfeld -> Kramer explains write offs
3 December 2025 | 0 replies
And you avoid the headaches of tenants, contractors, and rehab budgets.I buy residential notes nationwide with my partners, so if anyone wants to compare deals, talk yields, or see how we’re structuring discounts right now, happy to connect.— Chuck