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Epic Real Estate Investing
Brian Trippe - Wholesaling & ALAREIA | 511

Epic Real Estate Investing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2018 22:40


Meet Brian Trippe, a versatile real estate investor who holds over 70 rentals with the goal to make the biggest Real Estate Investor Association in the country!  Discover what led Brian to leave his job as a college professor and jump into real estate, the most significant knowledge that Brian learned from his personal experience, his book, Nothing's For Sale, and his Youtube channel REI LIVE. 

Real Estate Investor Meet-N-Greet
Episode 7 - Podcast Host turned REI Guest.

Real Estate Investor Meet-N-Greet

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2018 17:19


Jonathan Averett, Husband since 1999 to an amazing wife, father of 3.5 kids, full-time number's guy at UAB, rookie REI, podcast host, working on selling my fathers house that I inherited this year while trying to wholesale SFH here in Birmingham, AL. I love eating ice cream out of a CUP.............Cup or bowl? Text your answer to (205) 886-1376 Show notes: Facebook.com/AlaREIA - meetup.com - the1thing.com - Text me and mention the show (205) 886-1376 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rei-connect/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rei-connect/support

Real Estate Investor Meet-N-Greet
Episode 6 - Brittany & Leon Thompson - Middle School Sweethearts - REI Superstars

Real Estate Investor Meet-N-Greet

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2018 35:01


Brittany Thompson has been married to her husband Leon for 10 yrs. They share 3 wonderful children. They live in Shelby County, Al and have been there for over 10 years. They attend the Riverchase Campus of Church of the Highlands were they serve greatly in the Ministry. Collectively, their background is IT, Accounting, and Sales. Their hobbies include time with family, sports, and experiencing different cultures while traveling the world. They launched LB Thompson Group LLC originally as a means to break in the Insurance Industry, but with much prayer they decided they were called to pursue Real Estate where they've been investing since 2012. They thoroughly enjoy teaching others, developing long-lasting relationships within and around the community. Their specialties are in wholesaling, fix/flip, and buy/hold in Jefferson and Shelby Co Al. Show notes: -Instagram @therealbjt - Churchofthehighlands.com - Alareia.com - Wholesalinginc.com - The Four Spiritual Laws of prosperity --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rei-connect/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rei-connect/support

Mobile Home Park Investors with Jefferson Lilly & Brad Johnson
VIDEO: EP103: Interview Brian Trippe, Mobile Home Park Owner in Birmingham, Alabama.

Mobile Home Park Investors with Jefferson Lilly & Brad Johnson

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2018 38:46


Welcome to Episode 103 of the Mobile Home Park Investors podcast, hosted by Jefferson Lilly and Brad Johnson, with the Park Street Partners. Brian Trippe purchased his first mobile home park three years ago by chance phone call from the owner. Already a wholesale investor, Brian was curious to learn more about mobile homes and see what they could offer. On today’s show, Brian shares how he bought the park, cares for his tenants, and why he decided to sell it once he was done with the rehab process.   Key Takeaways: [2:45] What did Brian do before he got into mobile home parks? [4:35] Brian shares the story of his first real estate purchase. [8:00] Brian wasn’t really looking for a mobile home park when he bought his first one. [11:25] What’s was the park like when Brian first bought it? [13:50] The newest homes in the park were in the early ’80s. [22:15] How does Brian manage his park? [26:55] What advice does Brian have for himself on mistakes that could have been avoided? [31:55] Brian has not spent a dime of his own money rehabbing this park. [32:40] What’s next for Brian? [36:10] Brian has a new book out called, Nothing’s For Sale.   Mentioned in This Episode: Park Street Partners Investment Opportunities Park Street Partners Business Resources LinkedIn: Mobile Home Park Investors Group Send deals to Deals@parkstreetpartners.com Alareia on Facebook Nothingsforsale.com

Mobile Home Park Investors with Jefferson Lilly & Brad Johnson
EP103: Interview Brian Trippe, Mobile Home Park Owner in Birmingham, Alabama.

Mobile Home Park Investors with Jefferson Lilly & Brad Johnson

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2018 38:41


Welcome to Episode 103 of the Mobile Home Park Investors podcast, hosted by Jefferson Lilly and Brad Johnson, with the Park Street Partners. Brian Trippe purchased his first mobile home park three years ago by chance phone call from the owner. Already a wholesale investor, Brian was curious to learn more about mobile homes and see what they could offer. On today’s show, Brian shares how he bought the park, cares for his tenants, and why he decided to sell it once he was done with the rehab process.   Key Takeaways: [2:45] What did Brian do before he got into mobile home parks? [4:35] Brian shares the story of his first real estate purchase. [8:00] Brian wasn’t really looking for a mobile home park when he bought his first one. [11:25] What’s was the park like when Brian first bought it? [13:50] The newest homes in the park were in the early ’80s. [22:15] How does Brian manage his park? [26:55] What advice does Brian have for himself on mistakes that could have been avoided? [31:55] Brian has not spent a dime of his own money rehabbing this park. [32:40] What’s next for Brian? [36:10] Brian has a new book out called, Nothing’s For Sale.   Mentioned in This Episode: Park Street Partners Investment Opportunities Park Street Partners Business Resources LinkedIn: Mobile Home Park Investors Group Send deals to Deals@parkstreetpartners.com Alareia on Facebook Nothingsforsale.com

Real Estate Mogul Podcast - Learn How To Leverage Investing Strategies in Your Real Estate Business
The Difference Between Cashflow Markets & Appreciation Markets w/Brian Trippe

Real Estate Mogul Podcast - Learn How To Leverage Investing Strategies in Your Real Estate Business

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2017 49:15


Markets with cashflow are harder to come by nowadays. How do you deal with cashflow and appreciation markets as an investor? If you’re new to the investing game what should you do to start generating leads? Which people will survive the next market correction? On this episode, Brian Trippe shares some of his high-value coaching for investors. Don’t be leveraged as high as you can possibly be. Stay a little liquid in case the worst happens. - Brian Trippe Takeaways If you don’t like volatility, you would prefer a cashflow market. If everyone is buying right now, why are you buying? Do what other people aren’t. Be consistent in whatever you choose. Don’t dabble. At the start of the show, we talked about cashflow markets and appreciation markets, along with the intricacies of working with B-class markets. Next, we talked about how to spend on marketing and lead generation, as well as why it’s so important to be consistent. Towards the end, we talked about who will survive the market correction. We also discussed: Why direct mail is a great lead generation tool The use of banding signs Why it’s necessary to stay liquid There’s cashflow and there’s appreciation. You have to choose which approach works best for you and creates long-term wealth. The cashflow approach is more conservative and stable, while the appreciation approach is more volatile. Whichever route you take, you have to be hungry, talk to people, and knock on doors. When the market correction inevitably happens, you want to be liquid so you can thrive. Guest Bio Brian is a serial real estate entrepreneur. He began investing in rental property in 2012 and currently holds over 70 rentals. He started a wholesaling company in 2014 that has done over a half-million dollars in wholesale revenue in less than three years. He also founded 205 Realty and is currently active in his role as the president of the Alabama Real Estate Investor Association. He is a real estate investing coach and educator who speaks regularly on real estate investing. You can contact Brian at info@alareia.com or visit him at facebook.com/AlaREIA.

The Flip Empire Show
EP094: Brian Trippe on Getting Your Butt off That Couch

The Flip Empire Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2017 45:43


Brian Trippe is based out of Birmingham, Alabama. When Brian was 28 years old, he was still living in his dad's basement and was lazy! All he did was play video games, but shortly after, he got married, and knew he had to get a ‘real' job. Brian stumbled into real estate, but he worked his butt off, and on his first deal he earned $10,000 net. Since then, he's been hooked! If you want to take real estate seriously, you have to get off that couch!   Key Takeaways: How did Brian end up getting into real estate? Brian took a very, very expensive real estate course and ended up making $10,000 on his first deal. What advice would Brian have for those who are struggling to take action? Book smarts is a plus, but you learn the most from actually taking action. Brian spends a lot of money on real estate education, BUT he takes that info into practice. When you go into real estate investing, really focus on your end-game. You want to generate enough capital so you can go out and purchase your own assets. Brian talks about his real estate portfolio. He's currently doing $10,000 net on his properties. Brian is closing 2-3 deals a month right now. What does his office look like? Surround yourself with great people you can trust. It'll help you with a ton of headaches. How does Brian get ‘free' lists? What advice would Brian give his 20-year-old self? So many people know the kind of work they have to put in, but they're just not willing to do it. People do not change. The only way they do, though, is to go through tragedy or an awakening of some sort. Make today the day where you're going to change, where you're going to put in the work.   Mentioned in This Episode: FlipEmpire.com Flip Empire Private Facebook GroupAlareia.com Brian's AlaREIA podcast Email Brian: Info@Alareia.com     Ask Alex A Question: Have a question you want featured on an upcoming Flip Empire Show? Head over to the Ask Alex page, and record your question. We've made it super easy for you, so let us know what challenges you are having, and Alex will answer it personally!   Did you get your FREE Online Course? Text the word EMPIRE to 67076, and we'll send you a link to get instant access to the “5 Ways To Scale Your Real Estate Wholesaling Business To Six Figures (In 6 Months Or Less)” video module training course.   Subscribe To The Flip Empire Show, and Leave a Rating & Review!

Real Estate Investing Mastery Podcast Volume 2
181 » The Simplicity and Power of Local Real Estate Clubs » Brian Trippe

Real Estate Investing Mastery Podcast Volume 2

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2017 48:56


Brian Trippe is a relative newcomer to the real estate investing scene, but he’s making waves in a big way. Formerly a basketball coach, he changed direction when his wife confided to him that she wanted to quit her high-paying job. He wanted to make that happen for her and it would not be as a coach. Real estate investing became the answer. Brian hails from Birmingham, Alabama, and he is intent on remaining in that area. Having bought and sold over 100 properties, Brian understands the Birmingham market as well as anyone. Alex and I learn Brian’s story as we interview him in this episode. He started in the business in 2012, and has been involved in both traditional real estate and real estate investing. One of his first projects was a 6-unit, which he looked to for passive income. After realizing it was taking too much time and cash, he turned to wholesaling. He built up a wholesaling business, then launched his own brokerage. Once those two businesses were running without his involvement, he turned to developing a local REIA, which he calls, “ALAREIA.” Due to his love of teaching, Brian’s passion is to create a local network for investors, supplying teaching materials and bringing in keynote speakers for educational purposes. Brian’s core business belief is to give, give, give. This is evident by what can be seen (and heard) on his Facebook page, the ALAREIA venue, as well as his podcasts. Brian Trippe is definitely one to watch (and learn from) as he continues to build his business and his following.