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Dyches Boddiford (pronounced Dykes) grew up on a farm in rural South Georgia, 10 miles from the small town of Sylvania.Dyches attended the Georgia Institute of Technology, graduating with a BS degree in Physics in 1971, a MS in Information & Computer Science in 1972 and post-graduate work in 1973. In 1980 he began to learn about real estate and buy property on a part-time basis. His first property was his own home, but soon was picking up rental properties as well.Then around 1984, because of his travel schedule, Dyches began studying and purchasing discount mortgages. He saw this as a way to invest in real estate without the need to deal with the property itself. But even then, he continued to add properties to his portfolio for the tax advantages and appreciation.In 1986 he formed The Oaks Group, Inc. to handle real estate related activities. The first purchase was an apartment complex.After making a couple of job moves, the original company with which he had worked contacted Dyches and convinced him to return to them. Over the next few years he moved up to Vice-President of the holding company.During 1991 Dyches was President of the Georgia Real Estate Investors Association (GaREIA). He was instrumental in securing the first permanent office space GaREIA enjoyed.During the late 1980s, Dyches and another investor had researched the use of land trusts in Georgia. By 1992, they decided that because they were getting so many calls asking about trusts, they would teach a weekend class for GaREIA. Dyches also added a Corporation segment to the session to show how other entities could be used with the trusts.Over the next couple of years, Dyches was approached by a national seminar promoter to teach Corporations for him. Thus the Corporate Fortress was born and has subsequently been licensed by an attorney to use with a presentation he makes nationally.Dyches also developed his Mobile Home Money Machine course to teach others how to make money as he did in manufactured homes. When he began to develop subdivisions for mobile homes, he joined Newton Boykin in writing the book Deals in Dirt. Dyches has written books and teaches seminars on Financial Freedom, Asset Protection, The Corporate Fortress, Limited Liability Companies & Partnerships, Real Estate Investment Using Self-Directed IRAs, Advanced Strategies, Business Tax Strategies, Estate Planning with Asset Protection, Guerrilla Bankruptcy Tactics for Creditors, The Mobile Home Money Machine, Deals in Dirt, Discount Notes & Mortgages, Private Money Lending as well as other topics.The Norris Group originates and services loans in California and Florida under California DRE License 01219911, Florida Mortgage Lender License 1577, and NMLS License 1623669. For more information on hard money lending, go www.thenorrisgroup.com and click the Hard Money tab.Video LinkRadio Show
Dyches Boddiford (pronounced Dykes) grew up on a farm in rural South Georgia, 10 miles from the small town of Sylvania.Dyches attended the Georgia Institute of Technology, graduating with a BS degree in Physics in 1971, a MS in Information & Computer Science in 1972 and post-graduate work in 1973. In 1980 he began to learn about real estate and buy property on a part-time basis. His first property was his own home, but soon was picking up rental properties as well.Then around 1984, because of his travel schedule, Dyches began studying and purchasing discount mortgages. He saw this as a way to invest in real estate without the need to deal with the property itself. But even then, he continued to add properties to his portfolio for the tax advantages and appreciation.In 1986 he formed The Oaks Group, Inc. to handle real estate related activities. The first purchase was an apartment complex.After making a couple of job moves, the original company with which he had worked contacted Dyches and convinced him to return to them. Over the next few years he moved up to Vice-President of the holding company.During 1991 Dyches was President of the Georgia Real Estate Investors Association (GaREIA). He was instrumental in securing the first permanent office space GaREIA enjoyed.During the late 1980s, Dyches and another investor had researched the use of land trusts in Georgia. By 1992, they decided that because they were getting so many calls asking about trusts, they would teach a weekend class for GaREIA. Dyches also added a Corporation segment to the session to show how other entities could be used with the trusts.Over the next couple of years, Dyches was approached by a national seminar promoter to teach Corporations for him. Thus the Corporate Fortress was born and has subsequently been licensed by an attorney to use with a presentation he makes nationally.Dyches also developed his Mobile Home Money Machine course to teach others how to make money as he did in manufactured homes. When he began to develop subdivisions for mobile homes, he joined Newton Boykin in writing the book Deals in Dirt. Dyches has written books and teaches seminars on Financial Freedom, Asset Protection, The Corporate Fortress, Limited Liability Companies & Partnerships, Real Estate Investment Using Self-Directed IRAs, Advanced Strategies, Business Tax Strategies, Estate Planning with Asset Protection, Guerrilla Bankruptcy Tactics for Creditors, The Mobile Home Money Machine, Deals in Dirt, Discount Notes & Mortgages, Private Money Lending as well as other topics.The Norris Group originates and services loans in California and Florida under California DRE License 01219911, Florida Mortgage Lender License 1577, and NMLS License 1623669. For more information on hard money lending, go www.thenorrisgroup.com and click the Hard Money tab.Video LinkRadio Show
Real estate investing is one of our most popular investment options, and one we receive the most questions about. If you are interested in long-term real estate investing you will gain a lot of knowledge from Dyches Boddiford. With over 40 years of real estate investing experience, Dyches shares his advice on getting started or growing your real estate portfolio. Alex shares the market recap for the week of 1/10/2022. what a 1031 exchange is and how it can be helpful for your retirement strategy. Advanta IRA does not offer investment, tax, or legal advice nor do we endorse any products, investments, or companies that offer such advice and/or investments. This includes any investments promoted or discussed during the podcast as neither Advanta IRA nor its employees, have reviewed or vetted any investments, persons, or companies that may discuss their services during this podcast. All parties are strongly encouraged to perform their own due diligence and consult with the appropriate professional(s) before entering into any type of investment.
Episode #178 - Dyches Boddiford has been successfully investing in real estate since 1980 as a landlord, house flipper, and private lender. He learned early to expand his financing options beyond just traditional bank loans, and this "creative financing toolbox" has made all the difference through many ups and downs of the market. Learn how Dyches got started, how he still bought properties with 18% interest rate loans, where he found private lenders, how he negotiates seller financing, and more. CREATIVE FINANCING COURSE WITH DYCHES AND CHAD: https://www.coachcarson.com/creativefinancing COMPANION ARTICLE/SHOW NOTES: https://www.coachcarson.com/dyches CONNECT WITH DYCHES BODDIFORD: https://assets101.com/ __________ RENTAL PROPERTY ANALYSIS
Passive Income, Active Wealth - Hard Money for Real Estate Investing
In today's episode of Passive Wealth Show, Jonathan Davis, Wendy Sweet and Bill Fairman of Carolina Hard Money will answer the “ Ugly Question” of the day: What Education Course, Books, et. Can You Recommend For A Newer Private Lender? To be a private lender, you must be knowledgeable of the different aspects of private lending. The initial key to understanding which information system you are requiring for yourself is to know and understand what is out there and the components that make up private lending and what you are trying to learn. Favorite Quote: "You have to realize what are the components that make up private lending" - Jonathan Davis (16:00) "When you lend, you should be lending to people that you know, like and trust in areas that you know well." - Wendy Sweet (20:14) Timestamp: 0:01 - Teaser - “ Have you ever wondered if there are any courses or mentors available to teach you about private lending?” 0:44 - Introduction 1:55 - Breaking News 15:03 - Today's “Ugly Question” - What Education Course, Books, et. Can You Recommend For A Newer Private Lender? 22:07 - Dyches Boddiford - www.Assets101.com 22:46 - Lee Arnold- www.LeeArnoldSystem.com 23:18 - Ron LeGrand - www.RonLeGrand.com Carolina Capital is a hard money lender serving the needs of the “Real Estate Investor” and the "Small Builder" borrower who is striving to build wealth and generate income for themselves and their families. We offer “hard money rehab loans” and "Ground-up Construction Loans" for investors only in NC, SC, GA, VA, and TN (some areas of FL, as well). As part of our business practices, we also serve as consultants for investors guiding them to network with other investors and educating them in locating and structuring transactions. Rarely, if ever, will you find a hard money lender willing to invest in your success like Carolina Capital Management. Listen to our Podcast: https://thealternativeinvestor.libsyn.com/ Subscribe: http://thealternativeinvestor.libsyn.com/rss Visit our website: https://carolinahardmoney.com YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYzCFOvEt2n9TchgECLwpww/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CarolinaHardMoney/ #Northcarolinahardmoneylenders #Southcarolinahardmoneylenders #HardMoney #RealEstateInvesting #realestatefinancing #mortgage #privatelending
The Norris Group's Legacy Series is interviews with I Survived Real Estate Rohny Award winners. Next up in the 2020 series is real estate mentor and educator Dyches Boddiford. The Rohny Award is given every year to a real estate educator or mentor that has impacted the real estate investment market and many careers along the way.Dyches Boddiford (pronounced Dykes) grew up on a farm in rural South Georgia, 10 miles from the small town of Sylvania.Dyches attended the Georgia Institute of Technology, graduating with a BS degree in Physics in 1971, an MS in Information & Computer Science in 1972, and post-graduate work in 1973. Though never having had an electrical engineering course, he accepted an offer from a small Atlanta company as an Electrical Engineer beginning in 1973.In 1980 he began to learn about real estate and buy property on a part-time basis. His first property was his own home, but soon was picking up rental properties as well.Then around 1984, because of his travel schedule, Dyches began studying and purchasing discount mortgages. He saw this as a way to invest in real estate without the need to deal with the property itself. But even then, he continued to add properties to his portfolio for the tax advantages and appreciation.In 1991, a national company on the New York stock exchange purchased the company for which he worked. They reorganized the company and Dyches was let go. At that point, he was in the third year of a five-year plan to replace his salary with his real estate income. He began working full time in his real estate investments and in 1992 earned more than he had worked for his old employer. His regret is that he didn't go full-time 10 years earlier.During 1991 Dyches was President of the Georgia Real Estate Investors Association (GaREIA). He was instrumental in securing the first permanent office space GaREIA enjoyed.During the early 1990s, most banks and financial institutions were unwilling to finance manufactured homes. Dyches saw this as an opportunity to profit. He studied what others were doing and devised his own program to purchase used homes cheaply and sell them with owner financing at retail prices.During the late 1980s, Dyches and another investor had researched the use of land trusts in Georgia. By 1992, they decided that because they were getting so many calls asking about trusts, they would teach a weekend class for GaREIA. Dyches also added a Corporation segment to the session to show how other entities could be used with the trusts.Over the next couple of years, Dyches was approached by a national seminar promoter to teach Corporations for him. Thus the Corporate Fortress was born and has subsequently been licensed by an attorney to use with a presentation he makes nationally.Dyches also developed his Mobile Home Money Machine course to teach others how to make money as he did in manufactured homes. When he began to develop subdivisions for mobile homes, he joined Newton Boykin in writing the book Deals in Dirt.Even though he has added additional courses over the years and is a national speaker, Dyches has remained a full-time real estate investor. That is his main business and feels that only by being active in real estate investing can he bring real-world experience to his classes and materials.Bruce and Dyches talk about strategies , how he began teaching and how his daughter is carving her own niche in real estate.The Norris Group originates and services loans in California and Florida under California DRE License 01219911, Florida Mortgage Lender License 1577, and NMLS License 1623669. For more information on hard money lending, go www.thenorrisgroup.com and click the Hard Money tab.Video Link
Episode #87 - This is part 2 of 2 in a comprehensive series that explains how to buy real estate with seller financing (aka owner financing). In this episode, you'll learn how to find sellers with a higher likelihood to finance your purchase. Then you'll also learn the important terms you'll want to remember during your negotiation. Companion article at: https://www.coachcarson.com/seller-financing-owner-financing-buy-real-estate/ Additional resources: - Book - The Speed of Trust by Stephen M.R. Covey - https://amzn.to/2ODkdfx - Episode 49 of this podcast - How I Bought 33 Deals in 1 Year - Episode 35 of this podcast - The Rental Debt Snowball - Mailing list sources: Listsource.com and CRSData.com - IRS rates for imputed interest: https://apps.irs.gov/app/picklist/list/federalRates.html - Dyches Boddiford - assets101.com - Subject-To YouTube video: https://youtu.be/ydN34A1VjBg --------------------------
Episode #48 - Rental properties & flips aren't the only type of real estate investing. You can also loan the money to others and collect passive interest payments. In this episode of Ask Coach, Chad shares tips on how to make safe and profitable real estate private loans. To learn more about Dyches Boddiford and expert advice for on making safe real estate private loans, visit https://assets101.com -------------------------- If you want to support the show, here are some easy ways: 1) Leave an iTunes review: https://coachcarson.com/itunes 2) Subscribe to my email newsletter at https://www.coachcarson.com/newsletter/ 3) Most importantly, find your friends, coworkers, and family members who may be open to this message and tell them about the podcast! Here's to doing what matters!
Mobile Home Park Investors with Jefferson Lilly & Brad Johnson
Welcome to Episode 70 of the Mobile Home Park Investors podcast, hosted by Jefferson Lilly and Brad Johnson, with the Park Street Partners. Steve Case has had a long history in the mobile home park industry. He cites guys like Dyches Boddiford and Ernie Tew who have helped mentor him throughout the years, and made him a smarter and wiser investor. On today’s show, Steve talks about MobileHomeUniversity.com (now being run by Frank Rolfe and Dave Reynolds), the SECO Conference hosted by Southeast Community Owners Symposium, and the best way newbies can enter into the market. Key Takeaways: [2:05] Who is Steve and how did he get into mobile home parks? [2:45] Steve met a man named Ernie Tew who explained to him what mobile home parks were all about. [3:50] Who is Ernie Tew? [7:25] Steve and his business partner Corey Donaldson started hosting conferences in 2004 to help people get familiar with the industry. [8:45] What was the purpose of Mobile Home University and why did Steve and Corey create it? [10:15] Frank Rolfe and Dave Reynolds are now managing Mobile Home University. This is because Steve was starting to get burned out. [12:50] Steve cites Dyches Boddiford as one of his mentors and a very knowledgeable man in real estate. [14:15] How does Steve typically structure his joint ventures? [18:00] What’s the best way for a newbie to get started in this industry? [22:10] Why does Steve like self-storage facilities/properties so much? [27:00] How does Steve market his self-storage facilities? [29:00] What was the biggest mistake Steve made, when he first got into the mobile home park industry? [31:10] What is the SECO Conference about? [41:45] To be honest, Steve thought he’d be a pilot for all of his life. Sometimes, life throws you curveballs! [42:55] Associate with successful people. Find the guys and gals who are successful in the industry you want to be in, and learn under them. Pay them or work under them for free! 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 Deals on Wheels: How to Buy, Sell & Finance Used Mobile Homes for Big Profits and Cash Flow, by Lonnie Scruggs Mobilehomeuniversity.com SECOconference.com
Mobile Home Park Investors with Jefferson Lilly & Brad Johnson
Welcome to Episode 70 of the Mobile Home Park Investors podcast, hosted by Jefferson Lilly and Brad Johnson, with the Park Street Partners. Steve Case has had a long history in the mobile home park industry. He cites guys like Dyches Boddiford and Ernie Tew who have helped mentor him throughout the years, and made him a smarter and wiser investor. On today’s show, Steve talks about MobileHomeUniversity.com (now being run by Frank Rolfe and Dave Reynolds), the SECO Conference hosted by Southeast Community Owners Symposium, and the best way newbies can enter into the market. Key Takeaways: [2:05] Who is Steve and how did he get into mobile home parks? [2:45] Steve met a man named Ernie Tew who explained to him what mobile home parks were all about. [3:50] Who is Ernie Tew? [7:25] Steve and his business partner Corey Donaldson started hosting conferences in 2004 to help people get familiar with the industry. [8:45] What was the purpose of Mobile Home University and why did Steve and Corey create it? [10:15] Frank Rolfe and Dave Reynolds are now managing Mobile Home University. This is because Steve was starting to get burned out. [12:50] Steve cites Dyches Boddiford as one of his mentors and a very knowledgeable man in real estate. [14:15] How does Steve typically structure his joint ventures? [18:00] What’s the best way for a newbie to get started in this industry? [22:10] Why does Steve like self-storage facilities/properties so much? [27:00] How does Steve market his self-storage facilities? [29:00] What was the biggest mistake Steve made, when he first got into the mobile home park industry? [31:10] What is the SECO Conference about? [41:45] To be honest, Steve thought he’d be a pilot for all of his life. Sometimes, life throws you curveballs! [42:55] Associate with successful people. Find the guys and gals who are successful in the industry you want to be in, and learn under them. Pay them or work under them for free! 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 Deals on Wheels: How to Buy, Sell & Finance Used Mobile Homes for Big Profits and Cash Flow, by Lonnie Scruggs Mobilehomeuniversity.com SECOconference.com
Mobile Home Park Investors with Jefferson Lilly & Brad Johnson
Welcome to episode 27 of the Park Street Partners’ Mobile Home Park Investors podcast, hosted by Jefferson Lilly and Brad Johnson. Dyches Boddiford, real estate investor and educator, shares his wealth of knowledge with Jefferson and Brad in a two part interview. If you missed the first part of the interview, check out episode 26, where Dyches talks about his background, having nearly 4 decades of experience investing in real estate, and how he uses land trusts and personal property trusts to protect his assets. Today, in the second part of the interview, you’ll hear more about how Dyches uses tax-advantaged accounts such as self-directed IRAs, health savings accounts and educational savings accounts to own real estate, and more. Key Takeaways: [2:02] The best ways to buy real estate using more tax-advantaged accounts such as IRAs, solo 401(K), Coverdell ESA, and HSA. [2:55] You’ve got to understand the prohibited transaction and disqualified party rules before starting to do self-directed investments. [7:59] Dyches talks on rules pertaining to the Coverdell savings account. [10:23] Discover more tax saving advice from Dyches. [13:14] Dyches shares some major lessons learned from his nearly 4 decades of experience in real estate investment. [15:37] Contact information for Dyches Boddiford. Mentioned in This Episode: Park Street Partners www.parkstreetpartners.com Mobile Home Park Investors www.mobilehomeparkinvestors.net Park Street Partners - Investment Opportunities Park Street Partners - Resources Mobile Home Park Investors Mobile Home Park Investors Group on LinkedIn Email your deals to: deals@parkstreetpartners.net Dyches Boddiford
Mobile Home Park Investors with Jefferson Lilly & Brad Johnson
Welcome to episode 26 of the Park Street Partners’ Mobile Home Park Investors podcast, hosted by Jefferson Lilly and Brad Johnson. Real estate investor and educator, Dyches Boddiford, shares his wealth of knowledge with Jefferson and Brad in a two part interview. Listen to part one to hear about buying real estate (including mobile home parks), how to protect that real estate by using land trusts and personal property trusts, how to form entities properly, how to protect your assets, and more. Make sure to listen to the second part of the interview next week, to discover ways to own real estate that are more tax-advantaged such as using a self-directed IRA or an educational savings account, and more. Key Takeaways: [2:09] Interview with Dyches Boddiford, real estate investor and educator. [4:21] Find out why Dyches saw mobile home parks as an investment opportunity back in the 80’s. [5:22] Land trusts, liability protection, and 3 types of statutory entities: LLCs that hold the land, LLCs that hold the homes, and the S Corporation that holds the management of the property. [7:36] Benefits of structuring your entities properly. Meaning, not co-mingling funds, not co-mingling assets, and treating each entity as totally separate from each other. [9:20] Insurance is always your first line of defense. [10:09] Dyches’ recommendations on insurance for mobile homes and mobile home parks. [15:04] Another reason to have LLC as the beneficiary of the land trust. [18:05] Find out why Dyches says “You won’t get a bank to agree to finance property that’s had a land trust.” [21:43] Discover how land trusts provide anonymity and estate planning benefits. [25:15] Hear more about successor or alternate trustees that have the ability to step in for the trustee if something happens to them. [26:59] How to find a trustee that you can trust. [28:55] Tune in next week for part 2 of the interview to hear about self-directed IRAs, health savings and educational accounts, other ways to own real estate, and more. Mentioned in This Episode: Park Street Partners www.parkstreetpartners.com Mobile Home Park Investors www.mobilehomeparkinvestors.net Park Street Partners - Investment Opportunities Park Street Partners - Resources Mobile Home Park Investors Mobile Home Park Investors Group on LinkedIn Email your deals to: deals@parkstreetpartners.com Dyches Boddiford
Today on Real Estate Radio LIVE, we welcome Michael Morrongiello and Dyches Boddiford to the program on the "5 Mistakes to Avoid as a Real Estate Investing Beginner."Because of the many potential risks involved with real estate investing, there are any mistakes that can be made. In fact, even the most successful investors have made some of the common mistakes. You can learn from their errors and by learning these tips you will be able to recognize potential mistakes before they are made!Tune in every Wednesday at 2 pm PST on KDOW 1220 AM, The Wall Street Business Network. As always, if you can't make the live shows, subscribe to our podcasts on iTunes or YouTube, or watch the videos on www.tomwilsonproperties.com.Thanks for listening! Remember, "The only thing that matters is what you do next!"5 Mistakes to Avoid as a Real Estate Investing Beginner with Michael Morrongiello & Dyches Boddiford