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In July 1994, my moviewatching trajectory was changed forever when I finally watched Alex Proyas's "The Crow". The film had already become a cult hit, and had been on my radar, but it wasn't until I saw it for myself that I just came out of the theatre different. As it turns 30, it is time to finally have a discussion of the film, and its legacy, on the Sonic Cinema Podcast. Joining me on the podcast is Chris Salazar, someone whom I've known on Film Twitter for a few years, and who loves the film as well. I hope you enjoy our discussion, and listen to the other episodes I've contributed to about the film over the years.The music at the end of this episode is my 1999 composition, "In a Lonely Place," inspired by Graeme Revell's music for "The Crow." "In a Lonely Place" is on my 2000 album, "Dark Experiments".More of Brian's thoughts on "The Crow" can be found:On Sonic Cinema:25 Years of "The Crow"Episode 31 - "The Crow," and the Evolution of "In a Lonely Place"On Other Podcasts:Close Watch: Episode 4- "The Crow"Untitled Cinema Gals Project - All the Bops
Alley Theatre has made a name for itself in the Houston area. The organization does a fantastic job at bringing new and innovative productions to the theater scene, and their upcoming play called THE NERD is definitely one that will have audiences laughing and smiling! In today's episode, I chat with Chris Hutchinson and Chris Salazar, both of whom are Resident Company members of the Alley. We discussed everything from what it means to be a resident company member, as well as what audiences can expect from THE NERD, playing from February 23rd to March 17th!
Gabriel Harber interviews storm chaser Chris Salazar on the Chaser Chat podcast! Storm chasers are starting young these days! Chris Salazar shares his passion for severe weather and how he cannot wait to hit the ground running in a few years. Follow Chris on Twitter. More About This Tornado and Storm Chasing Podcast Gabriel Harber […] The post Storm Chaser Chris Salazar appeared first on Fear The Beard Media.
In Episode 3, I had the opportunity to interview Chris Salazar. Episode 4, is part 2 of our interview! Chris is a marketing strategist, digital innovation leader, DEI evangelist, startup advisor, and Vice President of Digital at GoTo. I also have the privilege of being his sister! In this episode, we discussed our family impact, talks with our parents, our heritage, and his collegiate journey.
In Episode 3, I had the opportunity to interview Chris Salazar. Chris is a marketing strategist, digital innovation leader, DEI evangelist, startup advisor, and Vice President of Digital at GoTo. I also have the privilege of being his sister! In this episode, we discussed our family impact, talks with our parents, our heritage, and his collegiate journey. Stay tuned for Episode 4, we continue our discussion on the impact of mentorship and Chris' career journey.
I love my work as an oral and maxillofacial surgeon and have no plans to retire anytime soon. But there's something freeing about having the option to go into work on Monday—or not. And that's why I'm an advocate for building wealth with cashflowing real estate. So, what does it look like to invest in a multifamily deal? How do experienced operators like my friend Chris Salazar add value to a property and earn significant returns for investors? Chris is Founder and CEO of Archstone Capital Partners, and he's back on Dentist Brain Candy to break down an investment we did together, a 52-unit multifamily property in Davenport, Iowa. Chris explains how he found and negotiated the deal on The Row at 35th, describing why the community was a good fit for his value-add program and how renovating the units is attracting his target tenants. Chris walks us through the projected returns for investors in The Row, discussing how his team will have created $1M in equity in the deal once it's stabilized. Listen in to understand the exit strategies Chris has in mind for The Row and learn how YOU can benefit from partnering with a full-time real estate investor like Chris! Key Takeaways How Chris found and negotiated the deal on The Row at 35th The benefit of partnering with a full-time real estate investor like Chris Why The Row was a good fit for Chris' complete value-add program How renovating the units at The Row is attracting tenants who respect the property and pay on time The mix of townhomes and apartments at The Row and why there's less turnover/vacancy at the community The projected returns for a $100K investment in The Row How Chris' team will have created $1M in equity in the deal once it's stabilized The potential exit strategies Chris has in mind for The Row How a 1031 Exchange allows investors defer taxes on capital gains How having in-house construction and property management teams benefits Chris' investors Connect with Chris Salazar Archstone Capital Partners Arsenal Capital Partners Email csalazar@archstonecp.com Connect with Dr. Bryan McLelland Dentist Brain Candy Dentist Brain Candy on Facebook Dentist Brain Candy on YouTube Dentist Brain Candy Podcast Dentist Brain Candy App Dentist Brain Candy Continuing Education About Dr. Bryan McLelland Dr. Jawbreaker on YouTube Email bryanmclelland@hotmail.com Call (509) 922-2273 Resources The Row at 35th Archstone Before Photos Archstone After Photos
As dentists and oral surgeons, we're dependent on our hands to make money. And if something prevents us from working, we lose that income—and the security that goes with it. That's why I'm working with Chris Salazar to invest in real estate and create an additional income stream separate from my oral surgery practice. Chris is the Founder and CEO of Archstone Capital Partners, a vertically integrated real estate investment firm headquartered in Dallas. Chris and his team focus on value-add multifamily properties in the Midwest and Texas, and Archstone currently operates a portfolio of 500 doors. On this episode of Dentist Brain Candy, Chris joins me to discuss the advantages of investing in multifamily over single family properties and describe how his value-add deals make a positive impact on the community. Chris walks us through the tax benefits of investing in multifamily and explains why he likes deals in a tertiary market like the Quad Cities. Listen in to understand how Chris' conservative underwriting protects investors and learn how real estate can help dentists and oral surgeons achieve our financial goals! Key Takeaways What Chris likes about investing in the Quad Cities market The advantages of investing in multifamily over single family homes Chris' goal to build a 1,000-door portfolio in 2022 How returns differ in primary vs. secondary or tertiary markets How real estate can help a dentist or oral surgeon achieve their financial goals The tax benefits of investing in multifamily real estate How Chris' value-add deals make a positive impact on the community What investors should ask about the sponsor, the market and the deal itself Why Chris' buy-improve-hold approach generates healthy returns How Chris' conservative underwriting protects investors Connect with Chris Salazar Archstone Capital Partners Arsenal Capital Partners Email: csalazar@arsenalcp.com Connect with Dr. Bryan McLelland Dentist Brain Candy Dentist Brain Candy Podcast Dentist Brain Candy App Dentist Brain Candy Continuing Education About Dr. Bryan McLelland Dr. Jawbreaker on YouTube Email bryanmclelland@hotmail.com Resources Limitless: Upgrade Your Brain, Learn Anything Faster and Unlock Your Exceptional Life by Jim Kwik Liberty Oral Surgery February Event Archstone Before Photos Archstone After Photos
With oral operations, negative outcomes are bound to arise from time to time. Though, when we take the time to continue to stay informed of possible hazards and complications, we can better avoid these possible outcomes. On this episode of Dentist Brain Candy, I share three interesting articles from the the Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, including my experience and judgment regarding each topic. I explain what cognitive and negative bias is and how to avoid it, my experience with frailty and oral surgeries, and my personal insight on penicillin and allergy evaluations. Listen in for insight on cognitive bias hazards after operative complications, how to minimize frailty preoperatively through prehabilitation and whether or not penicillin allergy is a risk factor for surgical site infection. Key Takeaways What cognitive and negative cognitive bias is Positive responses that a surgeon can take regarding a cognitive bias hazard Cognitive bias tendencies that can occur Complications to avoid after a complication or an adverse event Minimizing frailty preoperatively through prehabilitation and improving surgical outcomes Dr. Bryan's oral surgery experience with a frail 90 year old patient Important things to take into account when dealing with a frail patient A study on penicillin allergy and if it is a risk factor for surgical site infection after oral and maxillofacial surgery Dr. Bryan's insight on penicillin allergy and allergy evaluations Sneak peek of upcoming episode with Chris Salazar, all about using real estate to create other sources of income outside of dentistry and oral surgery Connect with Dr. Bryan McLelland Dentist Brain Candy Dentist Brain Candy Podcast Dentist Brain Candy App Dentist Brain Candy Continuing Education Dr. Bryan McLelland Dr. Jaw Breaker on Youtube Email Bryanmclelland@hotmail.com Resources Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Cognitive Bias Hazards After an Operative Complication Minimizing Frailty Preoperatively Through Prehabilitation: Improving Surgical Outcomes Is Penicillin Allergy a Risk Factor for Surgical Site Infection After Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery?
On Wednesday's show: We discuss why oil prices have spiked to their highest point since 2014. And Houston is getting a new non-profit news organization. Also this hour: We discuss the latest news in our weekly political roundup. Then, we revisit a 2018 conversation about how Southern Blacks fared here in Texas during Reconstruction and under Jim Crow. And actor Chris Salazar from the Alley Theatre talks about how COVID-19 forced him to learn a new role last-minute.
Chris Salazar recently started as the VP of Commercial marketing at Fluke Health Solutions, a global medical device and services company. They lucked out in hiring him as he brings strategic thinking about digital marketing and knowledge about building global teams. Listen to his ideas and learn how the company successfully pivoted their sales during Covid. Connect with Wendy - https://www.linkedin.com/in/wendypease/ Connect with Chris - https://www.linkedin.com/in/csalazar/ Music: Fiddle-De-Dee by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
On this weeks episode we have Chris Salazar owner and operator of Forty Ten Barber Studio in Nashville Tennessee. Chris tells us his story from when he started cutting hair to owning one of the best barber shops in Nashville. If you are in the area check them out at http://fortytenbarberstudio.com/. You can also find Chris on Instagram @salazarthebarber https://www.instagram.com/salazarthebarber/... Sponsored by Grace Space Media - specializing in digital marketing for small businesses. Learn more at gracespacemedia.com Invest in the best advice you can afford.
Welcome back to Pave The Way. Today I interview Chris Salazar from Arsenal Properties. At a young age, Chris has already proved himself as a high level real estate investor and today he talks about his journey and were he is heading. On today's show, you will learn the following -Chris and his background -How he started his business and what he did to do it -How he is doing deals in his local market to add a ton of value to his properties -Were Chris is going in the future Contact Info http://csalazar@arsenalcp.com www.arsenalcp.com
Welcome back to Pave The Way. Today I interview Chris Salazar from Arsenal Properties. At a young age, Chris has already proved himself as a high level real estate investor and today he talks about his journey and were he is heading. On today’s show, you will learn the following -Chris and his background -How he started his business and what he did to do it -How he is doing deals in his local market to add a ton of value to his properties -Were Chris is going in the future Contact Info http://csalazar@arsenalcp.com www.arsenalcp.com
Chris Salazar did his first real estate deal when he was 20 years old. Since then, he’s built a $10 million real estate portfolio of multifamily and student housing. Connect with Chris Salazar: http://www.arsenalcp.com Connect with Seth Ferguson: http://www.SethFerguson.org http://www.ALBACapitalGroup.com
Chris has a clear vision for what he is trying to do at Forty Ten Barber. What started as something he did for fun in his kitchen has turned into a dream job.
Chris Salazar was a finance and accounting student that fell in love with real estate after reading the book “Rich Dad, Poor Dad” while on spring break. Chris didn't have money at the time to go with all his friends on a spring break vacation, so he decided to spend that time staying productive in the library. Ever since reading that book, all he could think about was real estate. So much so that he started a student group focused on the topic of real estate investing. He'd even find himself missing class to learn more about real estate! Today, Chris is a partner in a company called Arsenal Properties! Topics discussed: Strategic Partnerships Creative Real Estate Raising Money Links mentioned in this episode: Schedule A Call With Adam Connect With Chris!
Chris Salazar is a Co-Founder and Partner at Arsenal Properties, a real estate investment firm based in Chicago. Chris started the company right after college at the age of 22. In the past year, he has built it to a $6M portfolio of single and multi-family properties. Chris is also the host of Mentors & Millennials, which is a podcast aimed at connecting young, ambitious entrepreneurs with successful businessmen in order to expedite their growth and success. https://loaradionetwork.com/chris-prefontaine
Chris Salazar is a Co-Founder and Partner at Arsenal Properties, a real estate investment firm based in Chicago. Chris started the company right after college at the age of 22. In the past year, he has built it to a $6M portfolio of single and multi-family properties. Chris is also the host of Mentors & Millennials, which is a podcast aimed at connecting young, ambitious entrepreneurs with successful businessmen in order to expedite their growth and success. What you'll learn about in this episode: The book that inspired Chris to get started when he was in college How Chris was able to start wholesaling properties and making money while he was still in college How he bases his market in an area 3 hours away from where he lives Why you need to have the right people around you for your business to run well Chris' experience with rejection and how it helped him grow The importance of having mentors in all areas of your life Stumbling blocks Chris hit when he was still learning and how he learned and grew from them How systems, checklists, and protocols have helped Chris be successful What you can expect from Chris' podcast “Mentors and Millennials,” which will launch soon Why working in real estate can be extremely gratifying How Chris structures his employees — from in house employees to outsourcing An example of a morning routine to set your day up for success Something you should do every single day to make sure you're moving forward A great way to multitask improving your body and your brain The importance of consistency and sticking to your goals Why you should focus on learning one thing at a time One of the most important things you should do when you're starting in real estate How to stop hesitating and get started investing Resources: SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/Salazar SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/ArsenalProperties SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/webinar SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/termsbook SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/ebook SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/QLS
Today we are joined Chris Salazar. Chris first became interested in real estate while still in college, which led him to start a Real Estate club at Augustana College. Since graduating Chris has gone on to create his own investment firm and has built a $6 million dollar portfolio in just 18 months. During this interview Chris will talk about the need to surround yourself with the right people, how being a good underwriter has helped him find deals others could not and the how relationships have allowed him to grow his business rapidly. Biography: Chris Salazar is Co-Founder and Partner at Arsenal Properties, a private real estate investment firm founded in 2016. Arsenal focuses on acquiring distressed assets, repositioning, and rebranding. Since inception, the firm has redeveloped over 80 residential properties and continues to expand its portfolio with multi-family complexes. What you will learn: How did Chris find his first deal? (4:15) How did Chris transition from Wholesaling to the next tier of becoming an actual investor? (7:02) What is the biggest lesson Chris can share with other people who are first starting out? (16:10) How has surrounding himself with the right people been critical for Chris's growth? (18:40) What is one superpower Chris brings to the table as an investor? (19:25) How does Chris define Real Estate “repositioning”? (21:20) How is Chris currently generating his leads and financially structuring his deals? (25:07) What is Chris's big vision for the future? (32:11) What are some of the best tools, books, software that Chris cannot live without to manage his business? (33:55) Quotes: “You eat, sleep and breath Real Estate investing and you let everyone know that because you never know who will bring you a deal.” “You make your money when you buy, you actualize that gain when you sell.” “Only take advice from people you want to trade places with.” “Give to get. Give the value to other people and you will get it back.” Resources: Help spread this uplifting content by leaving a review on iTunes: http://bit.ly/MMiTunesReview Stay in touch with Matty A: Website: https://mattaitchison.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mattyaitchison Instagram: @officialmattya YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCinIteUWBIk-ycgg5i7q99w/featured Connect with Chris: Their Website: https://www.chrisjsalazar.com
Chris J. Salazar knows how to create success. From humble beginnings, Chris completed his first real estate deal at the age of 20. By the age of 22, he built a multi-million dollar real estate portfolio. A year later, Chris continues to grow his investment firm and enjoys helping others create success and building the lifestyle they want. Chris firmly believes that in this country, anyone who has the resourcefulness and desire can create the life they want through real estate. Chris is an accomplished entrepreneur with the ability to recognize and create opportunities. He has a proven leadership track record, with extensive experience in building teams and managing employees. He is results oriented and performance driven. His energy, talent, and drive, have allowed him to achieve extraordinary success at an accelerated rate when compared to his contemporaries. Key Points How to get started investing in real estate while in college Wholesaling your first deal How to start your real estate business with partnerships Turning down a well paying job to pursue a career as a real estate investor Lightning Questions What was your biggest hurdle getting started in real estate investing, and how did you overcome it? Finding an equity partner. Do you have a personal habit that contributes to your success? Chris wakes up early and writes down his goals. Do you have an online resource that you find valuable? Local county public record websites – county tax assessor, treasurer, etc. What book would you recommend to the listeners and why? http://jacobayers.com/?p=2429&preview=true (Unlimited Power) by Tony Robbins If you were to give advice to your 20 year old self to get started in real estate investing, what would it be? Tell people what you do and what you’re interested in. Resources https://www.arsenalpropertiesllc.com/ (Arsenal Properties LLC) Visit http://m/gp/product/B00NB86OYE/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=jacob0ee-20&camp=1789&creative=9325&linkCode=as2&creativeASIN=B00NB86OYE&linkId=100a9d2905599266aa7088bba0a33d55 (Audible) for a free trail and free audio book download!
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While his peers were cutting class to kick back and enjoy the perks of college life, Chris Salazar was cutting class to learn more about real estate. At just 23 years old, Chris has already amassed an 85-unit portfolio in the Quad Cities. He is the co-founder and partner at Arsenal Properties investing in single and multifamily properties. With his commitment to learning and passion for real estate, he is helping other ambitious Millenials expedite their growth in real estate. Key Market Insights Cut class to spend more time learning about RE Started investment club in college Did first wholesale deal at 20 Quad Cities: Rock Island, IL, Davenport, IA, Moline and East Moline 400k population in Quad Cities Finished under grad in 2016 with Accounting and Financing major Interned at accounting firm, but spent it talking about real estate Worked for a flipper in the Quad Cities, doing acquisitions Found an equity partner through a friend Hustle and track record convinced his friend’s parent to invest with him Quad Cities is a cash flow market, appreciation is not there, but still seeing strong returns Major employers: John Deere, Rock Island Arsenal, Genesis Health System Illinois side has higher taxes, so many investors prefer the Iowa side Chris prefers the college areas of Augustana and St. Ambrose Creating a luxury apartment complex on campus to meet demand Launching “Millennials and Mentors” podcast to podcast to help other millennials get into real estate Looked in NW Chicago neighborhoods like Avondale, but found stronger cash flow returns in Quad Cities Bull’s Eye Tips: Winning Your Market: Build key relationships Tracking Market Changes: Check sales each week Daily Habit: Wake up early and write affirmations and goals (Chris creates a power list of the top 5 things to get done each day) Resources: Best Business Books: Tools of Titans by Tim Ferris Digital Resources Excel Zillow County Assessor Website Tweet This: “I cut class to learn more about real estate” “Quad Cities is a cash flow market” Places to Grab a Bite: Hemispheres Bistro Connect with Chris: Website: Chrisjsalazar.com Leave us a review and rating on iTunes or Stitcher. Be sure to check out more info at TargetMarketInsights.com.
Chris is a Co-Founder and Partner at Arsenal Properties, a real estate investment firm based in Chicago but whose primary focus is in the Quad City market. Chris started the company right after college at the age of 22 and in the past year, has built it to a $6M portfolio of 85 units of both single and multi-family properties. In addition to his real estate endeavors, Chris is also the host of Mentors & Millennials, which is a podcast aimed at connecting successful real estate entrepreneurs with ambitious millennials to help expedite their growth. Recommended Resources Check out our company and our investment opportunity by visiting www.SunriseCapitalInvestors.com Self Directed IRA Investment Opportunity – Click Here To Learn More About How You Can Invest With Us Through Your SDIRA Accredited Investors Click Here to learn more about partnering with me and my team on Mobile Home Park deals! Grab a free copy of my latest book “The 21 Biggest Mistakes Investors Make When Purchasing their First Mobile Home Park…and how to avoid them MobileHomeParkAcademy.com Schedule your free 30 minute "no obligation" call directly with Kevin by clicking this link https://www.timetrade.com/book/KV2D2
Here’s some of what you will learn: BRR - Strategy Effective Partnerships How Real Estate Provides Freedom The Value of Rituals Importance of Goals and Vision How to manage contractors Advice to millennials Setting up your business to expand Maximize your systems Finding mentors for growth Importance of knowing your numbers Importance of passion Surrounding yourself with empowering people Book Recommendations: Think & Grow Rich, Rich Dad, Poor Dad About our Guest: To reach Chris Salazar please visit https://www.chrisjsalazar.com/ Join us at a Multifamily Bootcamp, visit MultifamilyBootcamp.com Join us online at http://MultifamilyCommunity.com Connect with me on Facebook at: Rod Khleif Text ROD to 41411 or visit RodKhleif.com for a FREE copy of my book, “How to Create Lifetime Cash Flow Through Multifamily Properties.” Want to build Lifetime Cash Flow from Multifamily Properties? If you’re committed to creating the life you deserve, we've created the best multifamily training and coaching program on the market. I personally coach you on your path to create the life of your dreams. I will help you CRUSH it in this business! - if you'd like to receive information about our program, text CRUSH to 41411 now. Recommended Resource Looking to invest in a multi-family real estate project? Want to partner with me personally on a deal? To schedule a time for us to talk click on this link: http://www.meetme.so/RodKhleif2 Review and Subscribe acquisitions, Chris Salazar, apartment investing, apartments, appreciation, Assisted Living, broker, brokers, business, cash flow, cashflow, commercial, commercial real estate, CRE, CRE investing, Defaulted paper, Donald Trump, entrepreneur, equity, Eviction, expert, experts, Foreclosure, funding, Hedge fund, investing, investing in real estate, investments, Rod Khleif, Rod Khleif Florida, Rod Khleif Real Estate, Riyad Khleif , manager, mergers, millionaire, multi-family, multifamily, Office, passive income, podcast, private lending, private money, property management, raw land investing, real estate, real estate broker, real estate cashflow, real estate coaching, real estate investing, real estate investor. Investing, REIT, Retail, Robert Kiyosaki, sales, Sales Coach, sales expert, Sales Training, Self Storage, Selling, Senior Living, Shopping Center, Short Sale, Suburban Office, syndication, training, value add, Repositioning assets, multi-family expert, multifamily expert, multi family investing, multifamily training
Top Real Estate Investor Chris Salazar is only 23 years old and is the co-owner and founder of Arsenal Properties, a real estate investment company based out of Illinois. Chris has made quite the name for himself in the real estate industry in just his short time being involved. Listen as he tells Joshua how new investors should go about getting into the industry without any funds, discusses the kind of direct mail campaigns and advertising that he does, how he manages to stay within his budget during a “flip” renovation, and so much more. Check it out! 0:01 - Introduction 4:50 - Interview start 6:00 - What led you into real estate? 9:10 - Why did you become a CPA? 11:20 - How important is it to have an accounting background in real estate? 13:00 - What made you want to develop a partnership and how did you choose the correct business partner? 15:30 - Are all of your properties flips? Do you have wholesales, etc..? 16:40 - Where are you based out of? 18:00 - What model do you follow to ensure you stay within your budget? 21:00 - What kind of mistakes have you made flipping houses and what advice would you give to someone looking to do that? 25:45 - Do you still do direct mail? 33:00 - How are you finding multi-family properties that fit your model? 35:00 - What advice would you give for someone looking to create a real estate investment partnership? 36:50 - Where do you see your business going? 38:30 - How has the real estate industry impacted and changed your life? 40:40 - What are your long-term goals financially? 41:40 - What sacrifices have you made to ensure your success? 46:20 - What are some financial sacrifices you’ve had to make to build your wealth? 49:10 - If you could give your younger self 2 pieces of advice what would they be? 51:10 - Last words of advice for the GSD listeners Websites: https://www.facebook.com/chris.salazar.566?ref=bookmarks https://www.arsenalpropertiesllc.com/ https://www.facebook.com/Arsenal-Properties-LLC-1530549403890378/?hc_ref=OTHER Thanks for watching don’t forget to subscribe for daily content! https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=joshuasmithaz iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/gsd-mode/id964583650?mt=2
As a 20 year old college student, Chris did his first wholesale deal and made $7,000. For the rest of college, real estate was his hobby. After attending a Sean Terry conference, he was inspired to start taking real estate seriously and has already been successful. If you enjoyed today’s episode remember to subscribe in iTunes and leave us a review! Best Ever Tweet: Set goals and take action Chris Salazar Real Estate Background: Founder of Arsenal Properties, a real estate investment firm Done over 50 single family deals and is now looking to transition into multifamily Has grown Arsenal to $4.7M in assets under management in under 6 months In the process of repositioning a 24-unit apartment building, and publishes content on real estate Graduated college last year Based in Chicago, Illinois Say hi to him at Best Ever Book: Tools of Titans Made Possible Because of Our Best Ever Sponsors: Fund That Flip provides short-term fix and flip loans to experienced investors. If you're looking for a reliable funding partner, their online platform makes the entire process super easy, and they can get you funded in as few as 7 days. They've also partnered with best-selling author, J Scott to provide Bestever listeners a free chapter from his new book on negotiating real estate. If you'd like to improve your bestever negotiating skills, visit to download your free negotiating guide today.
Yep, it's that time of the year, my friends. PAX Prime is behind us, and being that we had two of our writers there, we brought them both on the show. It's a four-man squad of preview awesome, with GamerEdie Sellers, Holy Goalie, Nick Dinicola, and special guest Chris Salazar. And boy, do we have the red-hot previews for you. What games, you ask? Well, lemme tell ya (and we'll even give you time stamps, so you can pick and choose): Battlefield 3 (9:15) Dead Island (24:20) Borderlands 2 (36:30) Skyrim (44:15) RAGE (57:45) SSX (1:08:00) Rise of Nightmares (1:35:00) Mass Efffect 3 (1:16:10) Orcs Must Die (1:26:00) But that's just the games. There's a lot of other stuff. Funny stuff. Enjoy.
Ah, yes. Once again, a long hiatus ending in a slightly outdated show. But the nice thing about the end of the year, there's so many games coming out, you don't really miss much by hearing a show recorded before Christmas. Holy Goalie stands down this show, feeling under the weather, so Nick Dinicola and Edie Sellers are joined by Chris Salazar from the site. And we chat up the gaming news and releases, information coming out of the VGAs, and much chatting about the abuse of virtual children. So, what else is new?
Actually, at this point, it's not last weekend anymore. This week, Edie Sellers is joined by GameHounds staffers Nick Dinicola and Chris Salazar, who mull over what they touched and saw at PAX Prime. Games they discuss in gory, ear-splitting detail: Halo: Reach Dead Space 2 Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood Fable 3 Dragon Age 2 Gears of War 3 Fallout New Vegas Brink Hunted Demon Forge Duke Nukem Forever Portal 2 Kinect vs. Move OnLive Enjoy! Really... Enjoy it!