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The BP Podcast is BACK! Troy "Sender" Michaels is the world-championship-winning coach of the New York Subliners. Starting his coaching journey with Enigma6, and then working with the Chicago Huntsmen, OpTic Chicago and OpTic Texas throughout the CDL era, Sender speaks with DREAL on his experiences and challenges during his career.
Episode #312 - Contrary to predictions, the Real Estate Market did NOT crash, and there are invaluable insights to uncover. Learn why Warren Buffet is investing MILLIONS into building new homes despite our "risky market".
Ashley was studying to be an accountant. However, 6 months into the job she decided to change her career and took on a property management job. Soon after that, she started investing into duplexes while still managing properties. Last February, she managed 82 residential and 16 commercial units all while having a portfolio of her own. Now she owns 35 units with 2 other partners. Having an Instagram account helped her grow a community of like-minded investors and introduced her to many opportunities such as hosting a Bigger Pockets podcast show. Ashley Kehr Real Estate Background: Full time buy and hold investor 6 years of real estate experience Portfolio consists of 35 units; 17 properties all buy and hold Based in Buffalo, NY Say hi to her on Instagram @wealthfromrentals Best Ever Book: for more info on groundbreaker.co Best Ever Tweet: “The best thing about social media for investors is the networking” - Ashley Kehr.
Gościem pierwszego odcinka drugiej już serii moich podcastów jest Pan Zbigniew Jagiełło- Prezes Zarządu PKO Banku Polskiego SA. Zbigniew Jagiełło - Menedżer z ponad dwudziestopięcioletnim doświadczeniem na rynku finansowym. Od 2009 r. prezes PKO Banku Polskiego. Za jego kadencji bank stał się niekwestionowanym liderem polskiej bankowości i najcenniejszą spółką na GPW w Warszawie, osiągając najlepsze w swojej stuletniej historii wyniki finansowe. Twórca udanej transformacji technologicznej PKO BP. Inicjator powstania polskiego standardu płatności BLIK opartego na innowacyjnej aplikacji mobilnej IKO, dwukrotnie uznanej za najlepszą na świecie w prestiżowym rankingu magazynu Retail Banker International. Pomysłodawca powołania Operatora Chmury Krajowej.
In this episode, we talk with Nathan Brooks, CEO of Bridge Turnkey and 3 time guest on BP Podcast!!! Listen while he shares his story and amazing wisdom for those who are at all levels of the Real Estate game.Catch Nathan Brooks on BiggerPockets:Episode 87: https://www.biggerpockets.com/renewsblog/2014/09/11/how-to-thrive-collapse-real-estate-empire-nathan-brooks/Episode 159: https://www.biggerpockets.com/renewsblog/2016/01/28/bp-podcast-159-how-to-build-a-real-estate-business-that-buys-60-deals-a-year-with-nathan-brooks/Episode 232: https://www.biggerpockets.com/renewsblog/biggerpockets-podcast-232lead-sources-nathan-brooks-flip-120-houses-year/Nathan's Favorite Book:Extreme Ownership: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/23848190-extreme-ownershipConnect with Nathan: https://www.bridgeturnkey.com/info@bridgequity.comTake the DiSC Personality Test:https://www.tonyrobbins.com/disc/*****TEXT HOUSEHACKING to 345345*****For more lessons on how you can go from just buying a home to strategically planning your wealth, be sure to subscribe to our channel! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MvNdUZkfcuM?sub_confirmation=1Check out "Rich Dad Poor Dad" by Robert Kiyosaki, and other great books on our Resource Page:https://www.activedutypassiveincome.com/p/resourcesConnect with us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ActiveDutyPassiveIncome/Connect with us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/activedutypassiveincome/If you are ready to get started on building wealth and want to learn how to get the most out of your veteran benefits, then make sure you grab our Free Ebook: https://www.activedutypassiveincome.com/p/military-house-hacking-optinwww.ActiveDutyPassiveIncome.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/adpi)
Matt Faircloth is the President and Co-founder of The DeRosa Group which is a developer and owner of commercial and residential property with a mission to “transform lives through real estate.” Matt got started investing in Real Estate 12 years ago, with a $30,000 loan as seed capital. Since then he has grown from nothing to a 6 person company controlling over 150 units of residential and commercial properties throughout New Jersey and Pennsylvania. DeRosa who is based in Trenton, NJ has completed over 15 million in real estate transactions involving private capital including fix and flips, single family home rentals, mixed use buildings, apartment buildings, and tax lien investments. Matt Faircloth is an active contributor to the Bigger Pockets Blog and was featured on the BP Podcast twice, along with many other Podcasts and Radio Shows. He is also the former chair of the South Jersey Real Estate Investors (SJRIEA) chapter in Princeton NJ Key Points Raising private money – how, where why Creating win-win relationships Under-promise, over-deliver Lightning Questions What was your biggest hurdle getting started in real estate investing, and how did you overcome it? Staying focused. Matt didn’t initially have goals. Whatever he could do that would be productive, is what he would do. Do you have a personal habit that contributes to your success. Matt wakes up early and plans his day. He plans actions every day and week based on his goals. Do you have an online resource that you find valuable? https://www.biggerpockets.com/ (BiggerPockets) and other podcasts What book would you recommend to the listeners and why? http://amzn.to/2xyfGAy (Cashflow Quadrant) by Robert Kiyosaki http://amzn.to/2xy8cNX (Rich Dad Poor Dad) by Robert Kiyosaki If you were to give advice to your 20 year old self to get started in real estate investing, what would it be? Matt stayed in his comfort zone in his early 20’s. Matt’s biggest growth has come when acting into his fears, and getting out of his comfort zone. Don’t quit, keep moving, and don’t let your motions get in the way! Contact Matt https://amzn.to/2OvED7h (Raising Private Capital: Building Your Real Estate Empire Using Other People’s Money) by Matt Faircloth http://www.derosagroup.com/ (DeRosa Group) https://www.youtube.com/user/derosagroup (DeRosa Group YouTube)
It’s the first Thursday episode as the Moran-Alytics Podcast is now twice weekly and Patrick Moran interviews Bronx Pinstripes founder and The BP Podcast co-host Scott Reinen. Scott talks about his inspiration for starting Bronx Pinstripes in 2011, a blog that has grown to phenomenal proportions and now has over 85,000 followers on Twitter. He […]
Today, we’re pleased to introduce the President and Co-Founder of The DeRosa Group, Mr. Matt Faircloth. In this interview, Matt talks about his journey in search for his biological mother, the steps he took to educate himself and how he was able to transition from a newbie to an amazing real estate investor with million dollar deals. Be inspired and pick up some great advice on how to build a foundation of success. This is an episode you won’t want to miss! In this episode, you will learn: Matt's brief bio Matt’s journey in search for his biological mother Matt talks about how his life has transformed since being reconnected to his mother and sisters How Matt got into flips and rentals How Matt and his wife were able to finance a $3 million dollar deal What Matt’s net worth is today Matt’s horizontal and vertical income What is Matt’s left to invest How Matt is involved in the fix and flips business The number of apartment buildings/complexes that Matt has How Matt worked his way up buying/investing in properties Matt’s life happiness index Matt’s giving back ratio What Matt did to lose 25 lbs. The lessons that Matt learned in joining triathlons Matt’s life’s greatest hits and bucket list items How Matt defines the victory dance Plus so much more! Matt Faircloth is the President and Co-founder of The DeRosa Group which is a developer and owner of commercial and residential property with a mission to “transform lives through real estate." Matt got started investing in Real Estate 12 years ago, with a $30,000 loan as seed capital. Since then he has grown from nothing to a 6 person company controlling over 150 units of residential and commercial properties throughout New Jersey and Pennsylvania. DeRosa who is based in Trenton, NJ has completed over 14 million in real estate transactions involving private capital including fix and flips, single family home rentals, mixed use buildings, apartment buildings, and tax lien investments. Matt Faircloth is an active contributor to the Bigger Pockets Blog and was featured on the BP Podcast twice, along with many other Podcasts and Radio Shows. He also runs the South Jersey Real Estate Investors (SJREIA) chapter in Princeton NJ (SJREIA Central).
How does one transition from doing simple houses to more complex deals? That’s the topic on today’s episode of the BiggerPockets Podcast, where we sit down once again with Jered Sturm, a real estate investor from the Midwest who’s made the transition from doing all his own work on single family houses to purchasing larger properties. In this episode, we dig in deep on the purchase of his newest 42-unit apartment complex and the unique “value-add” ideas he discovered that made this property a home run!In This Episode We Cover:A quick recap on how Jered got started in this gameWhat market is he in and how it changed over the last couple of yearsWhy he moved his investing from Cincinnati to AtlantaHow he uses partnerships to manage different marketsTips for funding using other people’s moneyThe goal that led to using syndicationSelf-fulfillment rather than just buying moreThe importance of figuring out your “why“How he has the discipline to not spend their quadrupled incomeWhy you should separate out the “business income”How he found his 42-unit apartment complexTips on managing cold calling What criteria was he looking forThe advantages of having dedicated water lines for the unitsThe beauty of adding value to propertiesWhat exactly a resident manager isWhy building structures made the difference in their businessHow he financed this multifamily dealUsing the BRRRR strategy on large multifamilyAnd SO much more!Links from the ShowBP Podcast 124: Building a Real Estate Empire At a Young Age with Jered SturmBiggerPockets ForumsBiggerPockets WebinarBiggerPockets PodcastWhat Sets Apart Successful Real Estate Investors From Those Who Fail, Quit, or Never Get Started? (blog)BP Podcast 108: Building a $350 Million Real Estate Empire Using the 10X Rule with Grant CardoneBP Podcast 060: From 0 to 68 Rental Units in Just Four Years with Serge ShukhatBuildiumBiggerPockets BookstoreBooks Mentioned in this ShowThe Book on Rental Property Investing by Brandon TurnerThe Book on Managing Rental Properties by Brandon Turner and Heather TurnerTraction by Gino WickmanE-Myth Revisited by Michael E. GerberTweetable Topics:“Self fulfillment is how can you be the best you can be while also helping others be the best they can be.” (Tweet This!)“We’ve over prepared for the future, and even though we’re still pretty small, we’re running like a large company.” (Tweet This!)“Management makes or break the investment.” (Tweet This!)Connect with JeredJered’s BiggerPockets ProfileJered’s BiggerPockets Author ProfileJered’s Company Website
What has five letters but causes so much fear that millions of wannabe investors never get started? That’s right: TAXES. But taxes don’t need to be scary — and understanding and utilizing the tax system can actually help grow your business and help you build incredible wealth. That’s why we’re excited today to sit down with Brandon Hall, a CPA and real estate investor who works exclusively with real estate investors to help them strategize and organize their business in the most cost-saving way possible. We cover Brandon’s real estate journey, including house hacking, LLCs, S-Corps, bookkeeping, and so much more. You’ll love Brandon’s engaging and entertaining personality, and for once in your life, you might even enjoy learning about taxes!In This Episode We Cover:How Brandon realized the need for a CPA through the BP communityHow he grew his firm through the BiggerPockets ForumsThe importance of giving value to othersThe details on his three-unit propertyTips for hiring a “leverage property manager”How to find investors in your communityThe details on his second triplexWhy he focuses on multifamilyHow he funds his deals through FHA loansThe way he looks at PMIA mistake he is guilty of when it comes to inherited tenantsTraining your tenants and other management hacksThe tax benefits of house hackingMistakes he’s made in his real estate investingTips for finding a good CPAAdvice for those deciding whether to use an LLC or notWhat you should know about LLCsThings to know about the “real estate professional” tax designationWhen to hire a bookkeeperCommon mistakes investors make with taxesAnd SO much more!Links from the ShowBiggerPockets MeetBiggerPockets WebinarBiggerPockets Forums (with new leader feature)BiggerPockets BookstoreBP Podcast 060: From 0 to 68 Rental Units in Just Four Years with Serge ShukhatXeroQuickbooksThe Tax Implications You MUST Understand Before House Hacking (blog)Looking to Invest Out-of-State? Here’s How to Pick and Analyze a City (blog)The Importance of Reserve Accounts (Or What a Surprise Roof Replacement Taught Me) (blog)BP Podcast 004: Commercial Real Estate Investing With Frank GallinelliBP Podcast 162: How to Pay Less to the IRS with Amanda Han, CPABP Podcast 005: Dealing with Death – A Financial Discussion with CFP Neal FrankleBooks Mentioned in this ShowThe Book on Tax Strategies for the Savvy Real Estate Investor by Amanda Han and Matthew MacFarlandThe Book on Managing Rental Properties by Brandon and Heather TurnerWhat Every Real Estate Investor Needs to Know About Cash Flow… And 36 Other Key Financial Measures by Frank GallinelliIt’s Not Rocket Science by Dave AndersonTweetable Topics:“Don’t try to sell yourself. Let your content sell yourself.” (Tweet This!)“You as the business owner should not be in the bookkeeping.” (Tweet This!)“The ongoing tax strategy throughout the year, that’s the time to save money.” (Tweet This!)Connect with BrandonBrandon’s BiggerPockets ProfileBrandon’s Company WebsiteBrandon’s LinkedIn
“I can’t invest in real estate — everything is too expensive” is a common statement used by newbie real estate investors across the world. But is it true? Today on the BiggerPockets Podcast, we’re excited to dig in on the topic with Russell Brazil, an investor from the DC area who has a unique perspective on the wealth-building power of appreciation (AND cash flow!).In This Episode We Cover:How Russell got started in real estateWhere he invest (and the prices in that location)Why you should fix your personal finances firstWhere to cut expensesThe snowball effect that happens when you’re not living on the cashflowHow the numbers look on his first propertiesWhat CapEx is (and other expenses you should be aware of)How many rental properties he has todayHow he broke even with some of his propertiesA discussion about appreciationThoughts on investing in condo unitsWhy he’s planning to invest in residential complexesWhy he doesn’t do much flipping anymoreHow to find investors and partnersAdvice for new investorsTips for taking advantage of low interest ratesAnd SO much more!Links from the ShowBiggerPockets Youtube ChannelBiggerPockets WebinarBiggerPockets BookstoreThe Simple Action No One Does That Will Make You A Millionaire (blog)BP Podcast 014 : Cash Flow, Creative Finance, and Life with Ben LeybovichBiggerPockets ForumsBooks Mentioned in this ShowThe Book on Investing with No or Low Money Down by Brandon TurnerThe 4-Hour Workweek by Timothy FerrissThe Big Short by Michael LewisOne Up On Wall Street by Peter LynchTweetable Topics:“If you want it bad enough, you’ll figure out how to save money.” (Tweet This!)“Cash flow is how I pay my bills, while appreciation is how I build wealth.” (Tweet This!)“Debt is good. I love debt.” (Tweet This!)“The best way we can mitigate risk and make money is by having market knowledge.” (Tweet This!)“Real estate is a ‘relationships’ business.” (Tweet This!)Connect with RussellRussell’s BiggerPockets ProfileRussell’s Website
Real estate investing is a BIG field, and there are hundreds of ways to build wealth. However, according to our guest today, the riches are in the niches! On today’s show we sit down with Bill Syrios, an investor from Oregon who specializes in the incredibly lucrative field of student housing (as well as numerous other niches!). You’ll learn how he transformed an early real estate setback into a business that owns hundreds of properties in multiple states!In This Episode We Cover:Times when the Syrios family has been on the BP Podcast!How Bill got started in investingWhat the interest rates were like in 1980What kept him going despite market crashes and failuresHow to treat your real estate investing as a businessThe importance of becoming an expert in a niche marketHow he got started investing in student housingThe pros and cons of student housingTips for handling student turnoverWhat you should know about finding a property manager for these propertiesWhat Loan Care Services isHow to deal with difficult rental situationsImportant legal restrictions for campus propertiesThe details on a 48-unit fraternity house renovationBill’s current portfolio and the states he invests inThe concept of giving over ownershipAnd SO much more!Links from the ShowBiggerPockets MeetBiggerPockets ForumsBP Podcast 121: Creating the IDEAL Real Estate Investing Business with Andrew and Phillip SyriosUltimate Beginner’s Guide to Real Estate InvestingAirbnbBRRRR StrategyBP Podcast 113: Becoming a Millionaire Real Estate Investor Using The One Thing with Jay PapasanBooks Mentioned in this ShowThe Everything Landlording Book: An All-in-one Guide To Property Management by Judy TremoreGood to Great by Jim CollinsBuilt to Last by Jim Collins7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen R. CoveyThe 8th Habit by Stephen R. CoveyFirst Things First by Stephen R. CoveyThe Millionaire Real Estate Investor by Gary KellerThe ONE Thing by Gary Keller and Jay PapasanThe Black Swan by Nassim Nicholas TalebOutliers: The Story of Success by Malcom GladwellThe Tipping Point by Malcolm GladwellWhat Got You Here Won’t Get You There by Marshall GoldsmithTriggers: Creating Behavior That Lasts by Marshall GoldsmithProfit by Investing in Student Housing by Michael ZaranskySmart Essentials For College Rentals by Dan Gooder RichardTweetable Topics:“Even if you only own one property from day one, you treat it as a business.” (Tweet This!)“Every business, every niche has an obstacle.” (Tweet This!)“That’s where real estate investing starts—it starts with a great deal.” (Tweet This!)Connect with BillBill’s BiggerPockets ProfileBill’s son, Andrew’s BP Blog (He’s the writer!)Bill’s Company Website: StewardshipProperties.comAnother Niche Website: StewardshipCapital
Working a full time job while investing in real estate is not always easy – but as our guest today shows us: it’s totally possible. On today’s show we chat with Josh Sterling, a real estate investor who has built up a portfolio of fifty units (complete with rehabs and doing his own management) all while working a full time job.Discover the tricks, tactics, and systems that Josh has used, as well as an inside look at his creative finance methods to acquire these properties. This show is definitely one that people will want to come back to time and time again!In This Show, We Cover:Why doing things “the typical way” may not have been the right pathInvesting when the bank says “no.”How Josh used credit cards to buy his first few propertiesPortfolio lenders: the best technique for finding oneUsing a blanket loan to buy and sell real estateUsing the 2% rule to screen for great propertiesHow Josh managed his real estate business while having a full time jobHow Josh finds deals Using Homepath Mortgages for 10% down investment loansHow Josh found his first apartment complex using Facebook!Dealing with tenants while working a full time jobAnd so much more! Links from the ShowBiggerPockets.com/pro (New Video!)BP Podcast 048: Duplex Investing, Finding Great Properties, and Tips for Managing Tenants with Darren SagerBP Podcast 055: The Five Steps Needed to Get Any Lender to Say “Yes” with Jimmy MoncriefThe 2% RuleBP Podcast 061: How to Succeed in Multifamily Investing – A Unique Conversation with Josh, Brandon, and BenHomePath.comBP Podcast 063: Automating Your Investing, Long Distance Rehabs and Spec Building with J ScottJason Hartman PodcastBuildium Property Management SoftwareTweetable Topics“If you can stand out, do extra work – you are going to get incredible results.” (Tweet This!)“Buy and Hold real estate is the best way to build wealth.” (Tweet This!)“I’m much more of a ‘ready fire aim’ kind of guy.” (Tweet This!)“Be proactive, not reactive, when looking for contractors.” (Tweet This!)Books Mentioned in the ShowRich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert KiyosakiThe Snowball: Warren Buffett and the Business of Life by Alice SchroederConnect with Josh!Josh Sterling’s BiggerPockets Profile
Today on the BiggerPockets Podcast we sit down with fix and flipper Danny Johnson to talk about running a successful real estate investing business. Danny has been investing in real estate for the past decade and has hundreds of awesome, actionable tips that he shares with us in today’s show. From real estate marketing through websites and direct mail to tips for wholesalers and ideas for getting started while working a full time job, Danny’s knowledge is going to blow your mind. Whether you are an experienced house flipper, a wholesaler, or a new investor just getting ready to start investing, this show is going to give you a ton of ammunition to use in your business.In This Show, We Cover:Why a mentor isn’t as important for your success as you might think.How to hustle while holding a full time job.How to use “driving for dollars” to get started.The CRAZY first deal that got Danny into real estate.Bandit signs… a great marketing plan OR a criminal activity?How Danny manages 8-13 flips at a time.The “Top Secret” method that Danny uses to find deals.Postcards vs. yellow letters : which is better?The best criteria for compiling a great direct mail list.Tips for creating a lead generating website and online advertising.Books Mentioned in the ShowRich Dad Poor Dad by Robert KiyosakiMastery by Robert GreeneFlipping Houses Exposed by Danny JohnsonLinks from the ShowWhy Hiring a Mentor Might Not Be the Stupidest Thing You Could Do by Ben LeybovichDriving for Dollars Bible: Finding Distressed Properties and Marketing by Chris FeltusDriving for Dollars Bible 2: Tracking Down Owners & More Tips! by Chris FeltusDanny’s “We Buy Houses website”BP Podcast 016: Land Contracts, Creative Selling, and Finding Private Money with Clay HuberHard Money Lender DirectoryDanny’s Blog Post: 9 Reasons Why You Couldn’t Sell Your Wholesale DealTweetable TopicsYou can’t just sit behind a computer and expect to succeed. You gotta get out there and do stuff. (Tweet This!)Always negotiate. (Tweet This!)When it’s a “real deal” you’ll know it’s a good deal. You don’t have to make it a deal. (Tweet This!)Focus on finding really great deals – you don’t need a whole lot of buyers (Tweet This!)Connect with DannyDanny’s BiggerPockets ProfileDanny’s Blog FlippingJunkie.com
Starting out with nothing is not easy. Luckily – this week on the BiggerPockets Podcast we are talking with husband and wife team Glenn and Amber Schworm, who have successfully done just this and scaled their real estate business to over 100 deals! On today’s show, Glenn and Amber share a ton of great tips and advice about flipping, wholesaling, and marketing for real estate investors – both new and seasoned.Read the Transcript for episode 15 with Glenn and Amber SchwormIn This Show, We Cover:How desperation (and $80,000 in credit card debt) forced Glenn and Amber to succeedUsing a mail-carrier to find deals for youThe mistakes made on the first flip that helped them prosper on over 100 other flipsWorking with your spouse as your business partnerCreating systems and teams to build a bigger businessTips for finding private investors to fund your real estate investingThe toughest thing Glenn and Amber ever have to face in their businessTips for making money from wholesalingMarketing for motivated sellersBooks Mentioned in the Show:The BiggerPockets Book on Flipping HousesSeven Habits of Highly Effective People by Steven CoveyThink and Grow Rich by N. HillThe Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom by Don Miguel RuizLinks from the Show:BiggerPockets’ Facebook PageBP Podcast 010 : Flipping Houses 101 with J ScottDo You Have the Mindset to be on Shark Tank?Deals that Keep you Moving Forward….$20K into $85K in 5 days!BP Podcast 012 : Wholesaling and Marketing with Sharon VornholtTweetable TopicsDon’t be afraid to ask. (Click to Tweet!)You can read the books and go to the seminars, but in the end – it’s a people business.(Click to Tweet!)Behavior that is rewarded is usually repeated. (Click to Tweet!)Invest in your people… they are your future. (Click to Tweet!)Action equal results. Massive action equals massive results.(Click to Tweet!)Learn More about Glenn and AmberSignatureHomeBuyers.comGlenn’s BiggerPockets AccountGlenn’s BiggerPockets’ Blog Posts