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November 5, 2018

P/PC Balance: How to Be Effective Over the Short & Long-Run

Do you remember Aesop’s fable of the goose and the golden egg? One morning a farmer finds a glittering, golden-colored egg sitting beneath his goose. At first he thinks it is a prank, but he decides to have the egg appraised just in case. To the farmer’s amazement, the egg is pure gold! And each [Continue Reading]

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Published on November 05, 2018 08:06

October 28, 2018

From Bookkeeper to Real Estate Millionaire in 11 Years

In my Investor Profile Series, I use a question & answer format to share the stories of actual real estate investors at different stages of their investing careers. Today’s investor profile is about Jennifer Beadles, an impressive 32-year-old investor from Snohomish, Washington. Jennifer got started in real estate when she was just 21 years old withing nothing more [Continue Reading]

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Published on October 28, 2018 18:41

October 21, 2018

Where to Buy an Investment Property – The A, B, C, D Rating System

As a real estate investor, there are few more important decisions than where to buy an investment property. It’s like making sure you have fertile soil before you plant seeds for your crops. Your “farming” of good investments begins by understanding the big picture criteria for the best investing locations within your country and region. But [Continue Reading]

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Published on October 21, 2018 18:18

October 7, 2018

What Suze Orman Got Wrong About the FIRE Movement

Recently my friend Paula Pant interviewed the matriarch of money, Suze Orman on her podcast Afford Anything. Less than 2 minutes into the interview, the conversation got very interesting: “Have you heard of the FIRE movement?,” Paula asked. “Yes, of course I have,” Suze said. “And I hate it.” “Really?” “I hate it, I hate [Continue Reading]

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Published on October 07, 2018 19:40

September 14, 2018

I Wrote a Book! Behind the Scenes of Retire Early With Real Estate

I wrote a book! If you’re on my newsletter or in one of my courses, you certainly know this by now. But I thought it would be fun to share a sneak peek behind the scenes of my new book Retire Early With Real Estate.  You can get the print, Kindle, and (hopefully very soon!) Audible versions HERE on [Continue Reading]

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Published on September 14, 2018 09:34

September 3, 2018

The First Investment Property of a 32-Year-Old World Traveler

In my Investor Profile Series, I use a question & answer format to share the stories of actual real estate investors at different stages of their investing careers. Today’s investor profile is about Rolando Archila, a 32-year-old new investor who lives in northern Kentucky (just outside of Cincinnati). Rolando participated in my premium online course & community, […]

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Published on September 03, 2018 12:03

August 6, 2018

More Options or More Money? What Will You Choose?

In Oliver Stone’s iconic movie, Wall Street, Charlie Sheen plays a young hotshot in the stock market. At one point he shares a secret dream with his girl friend: “I think if I can make a bundle of cash before I’m thirty and get out of this racket, I’ll be able to ride my motorcycle […]

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Published on August 06, 2018 13:32

July 23, 2018

Cap Rate Explained (And Why It Matters With Rental Properties)

How do you analyze rental properties? In other articles, I showed how to run the numbers with back-of-the-envelope analysis, including the super-simple one percent rule. But the most important rental analysis tool I use is something called a cap rate. In this article, I’ll explain what a cap rate (aka a capitalization rate) is. I’ll […]

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Published on July 23, 2018 19:00

July 9, 2018

Guest Post on GoCurryCracker: How to Never Pay Taxes Again Using Rental Properties

Hey team Coach! This week’s post is a little different. I’m guest posting on GoCurryCracker today, an awesome FIRE blog all about travel and living life on your own terms. If you haven’t read GoCurryCracker before, the blog is written by Jeremy and Winnie, who retired in 2012 at the ages of 38 and 33 to travel […]

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Published on July 09, 2018 09:06

July 2, 2018

How a 38-Year-Old Replaced His Job Income With Rentals (After Almost Giving Up)

In my Investor Profile Series, I use a question & answer format to share the stories of actual real estate investors at different stages of their investing careers. Today’s investor profile is about Anthony Petz, a real estate investor from Bellingham, Washington.  I have been gotten to know Anthony very well through a multi-year real estate mastermind […]

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Published on July 02, 2018 10:45