Buying groups of properties all at once is a great way to rapidly increase the size of your portfolio. The key, of course, is being able to find, evaluate, and finance such deals. In the past, we’ve bought portfolios with as many as 97 and 41 houses, but this time I will discuss a more reasonably sized package... Continue Reading →
5 Real Estate Strategies to Consider Incorporating Into Your Financial Freedom Plan
Everyone aspires to be financially independent. While there are many roads that can get you there, one of the most tried and tested ways is ownership of real estate. Real estate investment, if done right, is one of the most lucrative ventures anyone can get involved in. The thing is, though, financial freedom can mean... Continue Reading →
7 Lessons I Wish I’d Known When I Started Investing in Real Estate
In the beginning, I was afraid. Later, I was greedy and reckless. Neither worked out for me very well. I spent my first few years in the real estate industry helping other investors get financing to renovate old homes. I was in my early 20s and wanted to get involved, but wasn’t quite “ready” emotionally.... Continue Reading →
3 Telltale Signs You’re Definitely NOT Ready to Invest in Real Estate
Most aspiring real estate investors suffer from an insidious form of perfectionism. They possess all the tools to get started but get sidetracked by procrastination dressed as “preparation.” There’s always one more book to read, one more course to attend, and one more guru to contact. But there’s another group of potential investors whose ambition... Continue Reading →
The Best Piece of Real Estate Advice I Can Give New Investors
The best piece of advice that I could give you if you’re starting your journey in real estate: On absolutely every transaction, on every single property, every portfolio that you are considering buying, always underestimate your income and overestimate your expenses. When calculating your return on investment, I fully understand there are different formulas out... Continue Reading →