by John Fedro If you suffer from the rare genetic disorder known as Urbach–Wiethe, you may likely experience no fear in your life. For the rest of us, we may feel fear and anxiety on a regular basis. As a full-time mobile home investor for over a decade, I would like to share my initial fears and... Continue Reading →
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The Problem With Thinking Big No One Talks About (& How to Solve It)
by Michael Blank You absolutely need to think big to be successful. But just thinking big won’t make you successful. In fact, you’ll probably never get started. In this article, I describe the missing link between thinking big and actually getting there. We all want to be successful real estate investors so that we can retire... Continue Reading →
Single Family, 2-4 Unit Multifamily, or 5+ Unit Multifamily? Explore the Benefits of Each Here!
by Jered Sturm Multifamily or single family? Real estate investors have been debating these two strategies for a very long time. Our company has invested in single families, small multifamily (1-4 units), mid-sized commercial multifamily (5-40 units), and large apartment complexes (40+ units). There are benefits to all of these property types, and sharing our company’s... Continue Reading →
How to Create More Time for Real Estate Deals While Working a 9-5
by Brian Davis Working a 9-5 job while investing in real estate on the side? Don’t sweat it — there are plenty of advantages in working full-time and investing part-time, from stable income to health benefits to paid vacations to easier loan approvals. And most part-time real estate investors don’t fully understand the challenges of quitting their... Continue Reading →
10 Truths Nobody Told You About Getting Started in Real Estate
by Jaren Barnes For this week’s post, I wanted to give you an overview of the top 10 things nobody tells you when you’re first starting out in real estate. You see, personally, I was introduced to the real estate industry with unrealistic expectations, and I have found other people who have had very similar experiences. I... Continue Reading →