5 Steps to Clarity and Living an Intentional Life
I used to feel stuck, drifting through life, until my early 30s. Since then, I’ve been working on living more intentionally. In this post, I’m going to share with you my 5 clarity practices that I’ve developed over the years, which have made a huge difference in how I design my life.
From House Flipping to Financial Freedom: My Real Estate Investment Journey
If you’re someone who has flipped a house, wholesaled a property, been a landlord, or you’re just thinking about diving into single-family real estate investments, this story will resonate with you. Like many, my initial exposure to real estate investment came from reading the influential book, “Rich Dad Poor Dad.” This book isn’t just about real estate—it’s a mindset shift towards financial independence and understanding passive income. But as I’ve discovered through my journey, the path to real estate riches isn’t always straightforward.
Why A Good Life Will Hold You Back From Financial Freedom (and how to fix it)
If you’re living a comfortable life with a six-figure income, a lovely family, and a nice home, it might seem like you’ve got it all. But if you’re yearning for financial freedom—the liberty to do what you want, when you want—it’s clear you have something crucial missing.
Why You Don’t Need 10 Years of Real Estate Experience to Buy Apartments
Do you think that apartments are only for people who have done dozens of real estate transactions over 5+ years?
What if I told you that even if your experience in real estate is minimal—maybe just a flip or a wholesale deal under your belt—you’re still in a prime position to jump into buying an apartment building?
If you’ve believed that this is out of your league, let me set the record straight: that’s a myth.
MB419: Should You Invest in Stocks or Real Estate?— With Michael Blank & Drew Kniffin
Should you invest in stocks or real estate? How do ultra-high-net-worth individuals approach investing? Listen in as Drew Kniffin and Michael Blank debate the pros and cons of the stock market versus alternative investments and learn how to optimize your portfolio, mitigate the risks, and grow your wealth with real estate syndications!
The BRRRR Method is Gambling Your Future
Not sure if now’s the right time to invest because the market seems crazy?
Are you betting on the BRRRR method with single-family homes, thinking just one more property will cover your living expenses?
“Just one more is all I need …”
Many investors dive into the BRRRR method, lured by the promise of passive income and financial freedom.
MB417: Expand Your Comfort Zone, Create Wealth — With Garrett Lynch & Michael Blank
Is fear holding you back from investing in real estate? Even seasoned investors like us deal with fear. But we don’t let it stop us from moving forward. Listen in as we explain how to expand your comfort zone, challenging you to take advantage of the current wealth creation opportunity in multifamily real estate!
The FIRE Method: Can You Really Retire With It?
Are you familiar with the FIRE Method?
FIRE stands for financial independence, retire early.
It’s a concept that’s been gaining increasing popularity over the recent years. The idea is simple: save and invest aggressively, live modestly, and retire in your 30s or 40s – well before 65.
That sounds great, right?
MB413: Removing Obstacles to Your First Multifamily Acquisition — With Jeremy Lemere
You don’t know what you don’t know. And if you’re doing your very first multifamily acquisition, every little thing that comes up can seem insurmountable. Listen in as Jeremy Lemere explains how a mentor can talk you through roadblocks, prevent rookie mistakes, and alleviate your concerns as an aspiring real estate investor!
5 Common Mistakes That Are Killing Your House Flipping Profits
You’ve seen it on HGTV – flipping houses seems like a fast track to big bucks, right? But as many of you know all too well, reality often paints a different picture.
I’ve flipped houses (dozens of them), managed rentals, negotiated short sales post-recession, and currently own a portfolio of apartment buildings worth over $350 million.