Rethinking Retirement: Why Conventional Saving Plans Might Not Be Enough

As we stand on the brink of retirement, many of us are awakening to a stark reality: the traditional pillars of retirement security, such as Social Security and 401(k)s, may not suffice in the modern economic landscape. The average American retiree now receives about $2,000 per month from Social Security, totaling a modest $24,000 a year. Projections suggest future retirees might only receive about 70% of that amount. With the potential insolvency of Social Security by 2041, relying solely on this source is more uncertain than ever.

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 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.

The Top 4 Mistakes You’re Making When Buying an Apartment

Are you eyeing duplexes, 8-plexes, or smaller apartment complexes but haven’t sealed the deal yet? Wanting to scale up in real estate but finding yourself hitting a wall can be incredibly frustrating.

If you’re nodding along and not sure of your next step, this article is tailor-made for you.

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.

Overcoming the Fear of Investing in Multifamily Real Estate

Not sure if now’s the right time to invest because the market seems crazy?

It’s easy to get overwhelmed by the nature of today’s real estate market. The ups and downs can make anyone hesitant, especially when considering an investment in multifamily real estate.

The problem is that you’re afraid of taking the first steps to invest in real estate, even though right now is the best time to get started.

So how do you overcome this fear?

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?

MB403: How to Raise Capital at Scale (in Any Market!) — With Bronson Hill

Passive investors are fearful in the current market environment. Many got burned by rising interest rates, and they’re skittish about putting more money into real estate right now. Listen in as Bronson Hill explains how to position a multifamily deal and raise capital at scale—even when it’s not a popular time to invest.