Often, fellow real estate investors ask me why I do notes or how I got into the note business. The truth is, though, that just about everyone is in the note business. People oftentimes have car loans, student loans, credit cards, or mortgages. It’s just that they’re usually writing checks to banks instead of receiving... Continue Reading →
5 Simple Ways to Be an Attractive Client (From a Real Estate Agent’s Point of View)
Something annoying happened this week and while trying to get my mind straight, I Googled “how to stop fixating on the world’s most annoying situation,” and one positive suggestion was to make the frustration a teaching moment. Learn from it. Breathe. Take a walk. Journal. Whatever. Move on. And I think that’s great advice, so I’m going... Continue Reading →
How I Purchased a Portfolio of 9 Houses at Once
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 →