
Bigger Cash Flow Podcast
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Ep 53Bigger Cash Flow Podcast 053: Buying Your First Rental Property - Managing and Scaling Your Portfolio
Show notes:Join Bigger Cash Flow host Bo Kim on his new series “Buying Your First Rental Property” in 2020. Bo has acquired over 61 rental units over the past three years using various strategies such as BRRRR, Seller Financing, Private/Hard Money, Portfolio Lending, Subject To and Partnerships using little to none of his own money. Bo is passionate about sharing his story on how the average person can create wealth through real estate and generate passive income.On this episode you'll learn:- Next steps after closing on your property- Managing your Managers- Record keeping and maintenance- Financial Review- Spend less and Invest the difference- Private Lenders- BRRRR- HELOC- Portfolio Lending/Commercial Financing- PartnershipsContact Info:Instagram: @biggercashflowEmail: [email protected]

Ep 52Bigger Cash Flow Podcast 052: Buying Your First Rental Property - Due Diligence Process
Show notes:Join Bigger Cash Flow host Bo Kim on his new series “Buying Your First Rental Property” in 2020. Bo has acquired over 61 rental units over the past three years using various strategies such as BRRRR, Seller Financing, Private/Hard Money, Portfolio Lending, Subject To and Partnerships using little to none of his own money. Bo is passionate about sharing his story on how the average person can create wealth through real estate and generate passive income.On this episode you'll learn:- Offer Acceptance- Earnest Money Deposit- Home Inspection / Due Diligence- Title Work Review- Renegotiation- Mortgage Approval / Appraisal- Signing Closing Documents - Preparing for Property Management / RehabContact Info:Instagram: @biggercashflowEmail: [email protected]

Ep 51Bigger Cash Flow Podcast 051: Buying Your First Rental Property - Underwriting / Analysis
Show notes:Join Bigger Cash Flow host Bo Kim on his new series “Buying Your First Rental Property” in 2020. Bo has acquired over 61 rental units over the past three years using various strategies such as BRRRR, Seller Financing, Private/Hard Money, Portfolio Lending, Subject To and Partnerships using little to none of his own money. Bo is passionate about sharing his story on how the average person can create wealth through real estate and generate passive income.On this episode you'll learn:- Gathering the facts- Property Selection Criteria- Quantitative vs Qualitative Analysis- Lead Generation “Funnel”- Determining your Cash Flow- How much you will need to close- Calculating ROI- Rookie Investor MistakesContact Info:Instagram: @biggercashflowEmail: [email protected]

Ep 50Bigger Cash Flow Podcast 050: Rental Property Management Basics with Ashley Mullin
Show notes:FS Houses is an innovative real estate company owned and operated by Ryan and Ashley Mullin, with a combined 20 years of experience between the 2 founders, their focus is to bring affordable yet unique houses to urban Indianapolis neighborhoods.Ashley moved to Indianapolis for her sophomore year of high school at Bishop Chatard. In 2005, she graduated with an accounting and finance degree from the Kelley school of business at IU. Shortly thereafter, she took a job running a property management / real estate investing start up company that she helped grow from 75 doors in 2006 to over 1100 doors under management in 2013. With over a decade of experience, Ashley has seen and dealt with just about every situation in residential real estate.On this episode you'll learn:1) Ashley’s background2) FS Houses PM side business model3) Why Indy? Characteristics of the Indy Market4) Tenant Pool Demographics / Screening Process/Qualifications5) How FS works with investorsIdeal Partnership6) COVID impact on Property Management- Reviewing April / Looking ahead to May- Physical/Economic Vacancy?- Average time to fill a vacancy (rough estimate?)- Marketing Strategies?- How can Investors better prepare for these situations?- What makes a successful investor?Contact Info:Instagram: @biggercashflowEmail: [email protected]/rent

Ep 49Bigger Cash Flow Podcast 049: Coronavirus’ (COVID-19) impact on Real Estate Investing
Show notes:Join Bo as he talks about the impact of COVID-19 / Coronavirus on Real Estate with fellow Indianapolis Investors Nick, Dan, and Mihir.On this episode you'll learn:1) Introductions2) Recapping the month of April 20203) Tips on managing pm/tenants4) Should we be buying? (e.g. buy and hold, flips, what kind of assets? Neighborhoods? rent ranges?)5) Personal thoughts impact of covid on the economy and real estate and lessons learned so far6) Investing Strategies: What will change going forward, if any.7) Lending: What are we seeing in the market8) How can we prepare for new opportunities (e.g. Direct marketing, education, networking, branding, systems/processesContact Info:Instagram: @biggercashflowEmail: [email protected]’s Blog: https://giulionirealestate.com/living-on-the-principle-blog/partnering-with-residents-through-a-pandemic

Ep 48Bigger Cash Flow Podcast 048: Buying Your First Rental Property - Financing your First Rental
Show notes:Join Bigger Cash Flow host Bo Kim on his new series “Buying Your First Rental Property” in 2020. Bo has acquired over 61 rental units over the past three years using various strategies such as BRRRR, Seller Financing, Private/Hard Money, Portfolio Lending, Subject To and Partnerships using little to none of his own money. Bo is passionate about sharing his story on how the average person can create wealth through real estate and generate passive income.On this episode you'll learn:- Types of Financing- Cash vs Credit- Conventional Financing- Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac- FHA Programs- VA Loans- Portfolio Lenders (Credit Unions/Local Banks)- Questions to ask your lender- Pre-Approval DocumentsContact Info:Instagram: @biggercashflowEmail: [email protected]

Ep 47Bigger Cash Flow Podcast 047: Buying Your First Rental Property - How to Find a Contractor and PM
Attention all SoCal Investors: Passive Investing Real Estate Summit Hosted by ThinkMultifamily is coming to Newport Beach, CA on Saturday, March 14th, 2020 at the Resort on Pelican Hill. BiggerCashFlow listeners get 10% off when they register using my code “PASSIVE10” at https://thinkmultifamily.com/passive-investing-real-estate-summit/#speakers. Get your early bird tickets today!Show notes:Join Bigger Cash Flow host Bo Kim on his new series “Buying Your First Rental Property” in 2020. Bo has acquired over 45 rental units over the past two years using various strategies such as BRRRR, Seller Financing, Private/Hard Money, Portfolio Lending, Subject To and Partnerships using little to none of his own money. Bo is passionate about sharing his story on how the average person can create wealth through real estate and generate passive income.On this episode you'll learn:- Self Managing vs Hiring a Third Party Manager- Benefits of Hiring a PM- What does a PM do?- Managing the Manager (Best Practices)- How to find a Broker/Agent- Questions to ask a Broker- How to find a General Contractor- Questions to ask a GCContact Info:Instagram: @biggercashflowEmail: [email protected]

Ep 46Bigger Cash Flow Podcast 046: Buying Your First Rental Property - Market Analysis
Attention all SoCal Investors: Passive Investing Real Estate Summit Hosted by ThinkMultifamily is coming to Newport Beach, CA on Saturday, March 14th, 2020 at the Resort on Pelican Hill. BiggerCashFlow listeners get 10% off when they register using my code “PASSIVE10” at https://thinkmultifamily.com/passive-investing-real-estate-summit/#speakers. Get your early bird tickets today!Show notes:Join Bigger Cash Flow host Bo Kim on his new series “Buying Your First Rental Property” in 2020. Bo has acquired over 32 rental units over the past two years using various strategies such as BRRRR, Seller Financing, Private/Hard Money, Portfolio Lending, Subject To and Partnerships using little to none of his own money. Bo is passionate about sharing his story on how the average person can create wealth through real estate and generate passive income.On this episode you'll learn:- Cyclical vs Linear Markets- Location, Location, Location- Population Growth- Job Growth and Economic Diversity- Crime Rates- Neighborhood Classes- State and Local Taxes- Turnkey Providers- Underwriting Your Markets- Verifying Proof of ConceptContact Info:Instagram: @biggercashflowEmail: [email protected]

Ep 45Bigger Cash Flow Podcast 045: Buying Your First Rental Property - Goal Setting
Attention all SoCal Investors: Passive Investing Real Estate Summit Hosted by ThinkMultifamily is coming to Newport Beach, CA on Saturday, March 14th, 2020 at the Resort on Pelican Hill. BiggerCashFlow listeners get 10% off when they register using my code “PASSIVE10” at https://thinkmultifamily.com/passive-investing-real-estate-summit/#speakers. Get your early bird tickets today!Show notes:Join Bigger Cash Flow host Bo Kim on his new series “Buying Your First Rental Property” in 2020. Bo has acquired over 32 rental units over the past two years using various strategies such as BRRRR, Seller Financing, Private/Hard Money, Portfolio Lending, Subject To and Partnerships using little to none of his own money. Bo is passionate about sharing his story on how the average person can create wealth through real estate and generate passive income.On this episode you'll learn:- Lessons from Rich Dad Poor Dad- Determine your WHY- Real Estate Strategies- Short-term goals- Long-term goals- Big Picture, Small Actionable Steps- Action ItemsContact Info:Instagram: @biggercashflowEmail: [email protected]

Ep 44Bigger Cash Flow Podcast 044: Insights from a Millennial Real Estate Investor w/ Garrett Hawk
Show notes:Garrett Hawk joins us this week and shares his story of how he has acquired over 300 units at only 27 years old. Garrett dropped out of college at 19 to start buying rental properties in the small college town where he lived. He has experience in working other businesses such as owning gas stations and will share how he grew his portfolio to 56 units with his own money. Since then, he has become an expert on finding ways to partner and leverage equity to keep growing his portfolio and help others invest in real estate.On this episode you'll learn:- Garrett’s Background- Experience owning gas station business- Transition into multifamily apartments- Seller financed, creative real estate investments- Managing rental properties- Creating win-win relationships

Ep 43Bigger Cash Flow Podcast 043: Real Estate Tax Strategies with Natalie Kolodij
Show notes:Natali Kolodij started working in public accounting around the same time she started investing in real estate these two topics have always gone hand-in-hand.She recently left her comfortable office job to work with the clients she knows and love best- investors. After investing in real estate markets, both in the Pacific Northwest and beyond, She found that specialized tax acumen for investors was woefully lacking.She believes no two real estate deals are quite the same, and neither are any two investors' tax strategies. Each individual tax plan is like a puzzle and Natalie’s job is to fit the pieces together in a way that helps investors make the most of your investment.On this episode you'll learn:- Tax Overview- Entity Selection- Common Deductible Expenses- Capital Improvements vs. Repairs & Maintenance Expenses- Capital Gains Tax and Depreciation Recapture- Passive Losses, Passive Activity Limits & The Real Estate Professional Status- Capital Gains Tax and Depreciation Recapture- Pass-Through Deduction (199A Deduction)Contact Info:Website: https://www.kolotax.com/

Ep 42Bigger Cash Flow Podcast 042: Creating Simple Passive Cash Flow and leaving the W2 job w/ Lane Kawaoka
Show notes:LANE KAWAOKA have been investing for over a decade and now controls 2,600+ units. As owner of CrowdfundAloha.com, SimplePassiveCashflow.com, and ReiAloha.com, Lane is responsible for finding investment opportunities, analysis, and marketing the deal. In addition to working as an engineer, Lane has real world experience working as a project manager for over $230 million dollars of capital construction projects in both the public and private sector.Working as a high paid professional in Corporate America and frustrated by the traditional wealth building dogma, Lane was compelled to inspire and mentor other working professionals via his top rated podcast at SimplePassiveCashflow.com.On this episode you'll learn:- Lane’s Background and experience in REI- How and why did you get into real estate investing?- What markets do you invest in and where do you find your deals?- How did you get into multifamily?- Biggest lesson learned?- Personal finance tips and/or tricks?- One thing you would like to share with the BCF listeners?Contact Info:Email: [email protected]: https://simplepassivecashflow.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SimplePassiveCashFlow/

Ep 41Bigger Cash Flow Podcast 041: Creating Passive Cash Flow with a Purpose w/ Bill Manassero
Show notes:Bill Manassero is a real estate investor, blogger, and host of the popular podcast called the Old Dawg’s REI Network, an educational endeavor for people 50 years of age and older interested in real estate investing. Prior to real estate he worked in the tech industry for many years and eventually moved to Haiti with his family for 12 years, where they established Child Hope International, comprised of medical clinics, orphanages, schools, and entrepreneurial training.In 2014 he bought his first rental property at age 58 and he has a goal of buying 1000 units by 2020 to create passive income for retirement, fund their mission in Haiti, and leave a legacy for their children.On this episode you'll learn:- Bill’s background and experience in REI- Experience in Haiti- Real Estate Investing Goals- Benefits of Multifamily Investing- Market research/financing- Lessons learned- Looking ahead/scaling portfolio- Podcast and purpose of “Old Dawgs REI”Contact Info:Email: [email protected]: https://olddawgsreinetwork.com/

Ep 40Bigger Cash Flow Podcast 040: Passive Real Estate Investing for the long term w/ Marco Santarelli, Norada Real Estate
Show notes:Marco Santarelli is the host of the Passive Real Estate Investing Podcast and the founder of Norada Real Estate, a premier real estate investment firm. His mission is to help people create financial freedom by taking the guesswork out of investing, and he has been helping investors create wealth and passive income for the past 15 years. His team is dedicated to researching top real estate growth markets and structuring complete turnkey real estate investments to minimize risk and maximize profitability.On this episode you'll learn:- Background and experience in REI/Origin Story- 10,000 ft overview on turnkey business- How did you get started in real estate investing and what have you done to be successful?- What should one consider when searching for a market to invest?- You talk about being “market agnostic.” Why does that matter and how can someone invest in any market in the US?- How many out of state investors do you work with? Are there any nuances or pitfalls that remote investors should be aware of?- How do working on your mindset and personal development contributed to financial success?- How can people learn more about your work and invest with you?Contact Info:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NoradaRealEstateInvestmentsWebsite: http://www.noradarealestate.com/

Ep 39Bigger Cash Flow Podcast 039: An Attorney’s Perspective on Raising Capital for Real Estate w/ Mark Roderick
Show notes:Mark Roderick is one of the leading Crowdfunding and Fintech lawyers in the United States. Expanding on his over 20 years of in-depth knowledge of capital-raising and securities law, Mark represents many emerging portals and other players in the Crowdfunding field. He writes on the popular blog, crowdfundattny.com, which provides readers with a wealth of legal and practical information for portals, issuers and investors. He also speaks at Crowdfunding events across the country, and represents industry participants across the country and around the world.On this episode you'll learn:- Mark’s background and experience in Real Estate- An attorney’s take on real estate crowdfunding.- 3 flavors of crowdfunding.- When can crowdfunding be advantageous or disadvantageous?- How can newer operators and deal sponsors safely raise capital- Avoiding liability- Role of the SEC- Red flags to watch out for as a passive investor/limited partner- The new tax laws for real estate: Opportunity Zones, etc.Contact Info:Email: [email protected]: www.Crowdfundattny.com

Ep 38Bigger Cash Flow Podcast 038: Using Life Insurance as your own Banking System w/ Anthony Ornella, Drive Planning
Anthony works at Drive Planning as a financial consultant and he offers alternative strategies to creating wealth built on the principles of the wealthiest families. His work embodies the Drive Planning motto, “Keep More, Make More, Live More.”Anthony conducts 1-on-1 consultations, social meetups and large speaking events for those seeking a healthy, friend filled and free life. His work with Drive Planning has earned him a managing director role where he leads the team in Florida living with His wife and his two childrenOn this episode you'll learn:- Anthony Ornella bio/background- Anthony's business and what services/products you provide- What is cash flow banking- Benefits and advantages of cash flow banking- Myths about life insurance (what differentiates this from other policies?)- Indexed Universal Life Insurance (IUL)- Importance of Human Capital- Where can our listeners find more about this strategyContact Info:Email: [email protected]: www.driveplanning.com

Ep 37Bigger Cash Flow Podcast 037: How to Manage Your Property Manager w/ Jimmy Murray, Lyon Property Management
Jimmy Murray is a millennial real estate investor that leveraged his investing prowess to become a Corporate Dropout by the age of 28. Jimmy began by house hacking his way to owning $1M worth of Real Estate in 4 years all while never paying a mortgage. Jimmy is also co-owner of Lyon Property Management, a company that manages 450 units in the Rhode Island and South Eastern Massachusetts region.On this episode you'll learn:- Please tell us a little more about yourself and what you’re currently doing to create cash flow.- How and why did you get into real estate investing- What led you to start your property management business?- First deal or Best Deal?- Biggest lesson learned?- Personal finance tips and/or tricks?- What is your WHY, and what are some goals?- Advice for your younger self in High School?Contact Info:Website: www.LyonPropertyGroup.com

Ep 36Bigger Cash Flow Podcast 036: Real Estate Market Cycles with Land Developer Greg Dickerson
Greg is a serial entrepreneur, real estate developer, coach and mentor. Over the past 20 years he has bought, developed and sold over $250 million in real estate, built and renovated hundreds of custom homes and commercial buildings and started 12 different companies from the ground up.Greg purchases, renovates and repositions distressed and heavy value add properties and develop ground up commercial, residential, multifamily and industrial buildings located in strong markets primarily throughout the Southeast United States with steady job growth, population growth and demand generators such as local, state and federal governments, universities, medical centers and corporate offices.On this episode you'll learn:- Greg’s background and experience in Real Estate- How and why did you get into real estate investing- What markets do you invest in and where do you find your deals?- What type of asset classes do you invest in?- What market cycle are we current in?- How should investors approach real estate in 2019?- Worst deal or Biggest lesson learned?- Personal finance tips and/or tricks?- One thing you would like to share with the BCF listeners?Contact Info:Email: [email protected]: www.GregDickerson.com

Ep 35Bigger Cash Flow Podcast 035: Creating a 7 figure income without sacrificing your freedom w/ Brad Smotherman
Brad is a real estate investor and host of the top 100 business podcast, Investor Creator. He owns and manages a 7-figure per year flipping business, and holds notes across Middle Tennessee. Brad’s company has invested in 14 states, and has completed hundreds of transactions. Brad teaches new and seasoned real estate investors how to take your house flipping business to multiple 6 or 7 figure income, without sacrificing your freedom. Brad can talk about lead generating, negotiating, wholesaling, deal structure, mindset, entrepreneurship...anything related to business and the processes to get the job done.On this episode you'll learn:- Brad’s background and experience in Real Estate- How and why did you get into real estate investing- What markets do you invest in and where do you find your deals?- How do you finance your deals? How did you scale your business?- How do you negotiate your deals- Worst deal or Biggest lesson learned?- Personal finance tips and/or tricks?- One thing you would like to share with the BCF listeners?Contact Info:Brad’s website: http://www.bradsmotherman.com/Brad’s podcast: Investor CreatorBefore you go! I wanted to share some valuable tools when it comes to Real Estate Investing. As you guys know from my previous episodes, whether you have one rental property or a hundred, I believe that you must create systems and checklists to start working on your business not in your business. IPM has dozens of great templates that landlords can use such as cleaning checklists, lease agreements, eviction notices and much more.Furthermore, they are also a one-stop-shop when it comes to reviewing the best products and services available for landlords. Check out their review of the Top 7 Online Rent Payment System for 2019 as you look to incorporate online bill pay and tenant tracking.Happy investing! We’ll see you right back here next week for another exciting episode of the Bigger Cash Flow Podcast

Ep 34Bigger Cash Flow Podcast 034: Sound Retirement Planning with Jason Parker
Jason Parker is the best selling author of Sound Retirement Planning and host of Sound Retirement Planning Radio show. Jason has had a passion for finance his whole life, and with help from his mentor, he turned his passion into a business. Parker Financial is an independent, fee-based, registered investment advisory firm, and operates as an executor (we will get to what that means on the show). He is also the inventor of the Retirement Budget Calculator, which is a tool used to take the stress out of retirement planning. He has appeared as a regular guest on ABC, Fox, and NBC, and now on the bigger cash flow podcast, to share his insights into personal finance, budgeting, cash flow, and retirement planning.On this episode you'll learn:- Background/How you got into financial planning/retirement- One financial lesson that can help most people become wealthy- Why is time important to understand when it comes to investing- Cash flow vs networth in retirement- What is the worst mistake you have personally made with money/business- Real Estate and retirement- How can people find joy, peace & contentment- Why did you create the retirement budget calculatorContact Info:Email: [email protected]:http://soundretirementplanning.com/

Ep 33Bigger Cash Flow Podcast 033: Leveraging Other People’s Time and Knowledge w/ Alex Craig, Turnkey Properties
Alex Craig became a Real Estate Investor in 2007, after eight years of working in corporate america as a National Sales Manager and Director of Marketing for Worldwide Adhesive and Plumbing Manufacturer.He has since become the cofounder and president of Turnkey Properties, operating and selling homes in Memphis and Little Rock. Their business model enables ownership of cash flowing properties for investors who may not have excellent cash flow opportunities in their own market or simply do not have the time, desire, or expertise to be rehabbers or landlords. Simply put, they have a team in place to do all the work, while you receive monthly rental checks with as little involvement as you desire.He is a lifetime native of Memphis and outside of work, Alex enjoys travel, playing and coaching basketball and baseball, and spending time with his wife and three daughters.On this episode you'll learn:- Intro: Alex’s Bio & Background- Overview: Little Rock and Memphis rental markets- How long have you been in business as a Turnkey provider?- Can you provide a step by step process of what the turnkey purchasing is like with your company?- What types of neighborhoods do you purchase/sell properties in? A, B, C, D classes?- What is the rehab process like on each property? What items are replaced?- Do you provide property management in-house or outsource to a 3rd party?- How many properties/doors do you manage? And how many employees do you have?- What is your vacancy rate across your managed properties?- What is the screening process like for qualifying tenants? Who is your average tenant?- What is your eviction experience?- How long does it typically take to fill a vacancy?- How many out of state investors do you work with? Are there any nuances or pitfalls that remote investors should be aware of?- Can I fly out and take a tour of your operation and view available properties?- What is your communication response time for owners and tenants and via what means?Contact Info:Email: [email protected]: https://turnkeyinvestproperties.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TurnkeyInvestProperties/

Ep 32Bigger Cash Flow Podcast 032: Importance of Systems and Processes in Real Estate (Part 2 of 2) w/ J Scott
J is an Entrepreneur, Technologist, Investor and Advisor. He is the host of the BiggerPockets Business Podcast and author of four BiggerPockets books, including "The Book on Flipping Houses," "The Book on Estimating Rehab Costs," and "The Book on Negotiating Real Estate." He is a Real estate investor that's completed over 400 deals since 2008, including flipping, buy-and-hold, multi-family, notes, lending, development and new construction.On this episode you'll learn:- J’s Background/Experience- How J got started flipping homes/lessons learned- Should Investors Flip or Buy-and-Hold?- Real Estate Education for Investors- J’s top 3 criteria for evaluating new markets- 50% expense rule- 1% rent-to-value- Capital Expenditures/Vacancy- Yield Curve- Investing in shifting markets- Negotiating Purchases- Estimating Repairs & ARV- J's Investing systems and processesContact Info:Email: [email protected]: http://www.123flip.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/123FlipRealEstate/

Ep 31Bigger Cash Flow Podcast 031: Importance of Systems and Processes in Real Estate (Part 1 of 2) w/ J Scott
J is an Entrepreneur, Technologist, Investor and Advisor. He is the host of the BiggerPockets Business Podcast and author of four BiggerPockets books, including "The Book on Flipping Houses," "The Book on Estimating Rehab Costs," and "The Book on Negotiating Real Estate." He is a Real estate investor that's completed over 400 deals since 2008, including flipping, buy-and-hold, multi-family, notes, lending, development and new construction.On this episode you'll learn:- J’s Background/Experience- How J got started flipping homes/lessons learned- Should Investors Flip or Buy-and-Hold?- Real Estate Education for Investors- J’s top 3 criteria for evaluating new markets- 50% expense rule- 1% rent-to-value- Capital Expenditures/Vacancy- Yield Curve- Investing in shifting markets- Negotiating Purchases- Estimating Repairs & ARV- J's Investing systems and processesContact Info:Email: [email protected]: http://www.123flip.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/123FlipRealEstate/

Ep 30Bigger Cash Flow Podcast 030: Investing in Affordable Sub30k Properties with Lisa Phillips
Lisa Phillips is a real estate investor, mentor and keynote speaker at multiple workshops and real estate investing seminars. Lisa began her journey during the recession of 2009, where she lost her job and home to foreclosure. Left with a $35K condo, she used her ingenuity to rehab the place herself and took steps to becoming a landlord.As founder of Affordable Real Estate Investments, she helps Black professionals become rental property owners, and helps them achieve financial freedom by creating: passive income, generational wealth, The freedom to connect to their higher calling and Empowering them to make the world a better placeOn this episode you'll learn:- Lisa’s Background- Why real estate vs other asset classes- Lisa’s WHY and motivation- How to choose a real estate market- Nuances of investing locally vs out of state- What are “affordable Sub30K properties?”- Myths and half truths about Sub30K- Pros and Cons of Section 8 properties- Being a profitable AND caring landlord- Helping the communityContact Info:Email: [email protected]: http://affordablerealestateinvestments.comFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/Sub30kMastermindGroup

Ep 29Bigger Cash Flow Podcast 029: Choosing to be the VICTOR and not the victim w/ Dom, Gen Y Finance Guy
Dom is the Chief Freedom Officer and blogger at Gen Y Finance Guy where he aims to inspire and motivate other F.I.R.E. enthusiasts and be transparent in his journey towards financial freedom.Outside of the blogging world, he is a Millennial Corporate executive who comes from humble beginnings, grew up on welfare, but with grit and hard work, he managed to join the C-suite in his early 30s. Today on the show we will talk about Dom's finance tips and tricks, identifying key skills to help you accelerate your career, and practicing the work life blend.On this episode you'll learn:- Gen Y Finance Guy’s background- Importance of Mentors- F.I.R.E Movement- Career Hacking 101 - Moving up the Corporate Letter- Key skills in business- Work-life blend (aka lifestyle creation)- Mindset of a Victor- Advice to younger selfContact Info:Email: [email protected]: https://www.genyfinanceguy.com/Show notes and more on www.biggercashflow.com

Ep 28Bigger Cash Flow Podcast 028: Investing in Indianapolis (Part 2 of 2) w/ Ryan Mullin, FS Houses
Ryan Mullin is the Managing broker at FS Houses. As an Indy native, he first got involved in real estate in 2003 by house hacking in fountain square. Once Ryan officially caught the REI bug, he started his first Real Estate brokerage back in 2005. Focusing entirely on leasing Ryan and his company would find tenants for landlords and charge a fee of the first months rent. This soon turned into providing rental rate information to Investors and becoming an expert in rental property acquisitions. Since then, Ryan has purchased and structured well over a thousand “buy and hold” and “flip” deals right here in Indianapolis and is a neighborhood expert.On this episode you'll learn:- Ryan’s background & experience in REI- Indianapolis market overview- Investing in rental properties in Indy- FS Houses offerings (Brokerage/PM/etc)- Turnkey vs Do it yourself- Working with out of state investors- Grading Indianapolis neighborhoods- Biggest mistakes made by newer investors?- Patreon (Investor Education and Deal Sourcing Platform)Contact Info:Email: [email protected]: https://fshouses.com/Show notes and more on www.biggercashflow.com

Ep 27Bigger Cash Flow Podcast 027: Investing in Indianapolis (Part 1 of 2) w/ Ryan Mullin, FS Houses
Ryan Mullin is the Managing broker at FS Houses. As an Indy native, he first got involved in real estate in 2003 by house hacking in fountain square. Once Ryan officially caught the REI bug, he started his first Real Estate brokerage back in 2005. Focusing entirely on leasing Ryan and his company would find tenants for landlords and charge a fee of the first months rent. This soon turned into providing rental rate information to Investors and becoming an expert in rental property acquisitions. Since then, Ryan has purchased and structured well over a thousand “buy and hold” and “flip” deals right here in Indianapolis and is a neighborhood expert.On this episode you'll learn:- Ryan’s background & experience in REI- Indianapolis market overview- Investing in rental properties in Indy- FS Houses offerings (Brokerage/PM/etc)- Turnkey vs Do it yourself- Working with out of state investors- Grading Indianapolis neighborhoods- Biggest mistakes made by newer investors?- Patreon (Investor Education and Deal Sourcing Platform)Contact Info:Email: [email protected]: https://fshouses.com/Show notes and more on www.biggercashflow.com

Ep 26Bigger Cash Flow Podcast 026: A Millennial's Guide to Real Estate Investing with Antoine Martel
Antoine Martel of Martel Turnkey is a real estate investment expert from San Mateo, California. As a licensed real estate agent and experienced investor, Antoine helps new and seasoned investors realize their financial goals. Martel Turnkey has sold well over $3.5 million cash flowing properties since its inception. Antoine is also host of the, “A Millennial’s Guide to Real Estate Investing,” podcast where he educates investors to realize passive income and financial freedomOn this episode you'll learn:-Antoine’s background and personal life-How and why did you get into real estate investing (or start your business)?-What is your WHY, and what are some goals?-What markets do you invest in and where do you find your deals?-How do you finance your deals? How are you planning to scale - go big?-Why turnkey real estate?-Biggest lesson learned?-One thing you would like to share with the BCF listeners?Contact Info:Email: [email protected]: https://martelturnkey.com/Show notes and more on www.biggercashflow.com

Ep 25Bigger Cash Flow Podcast 025: The Infinite Banking Concept with M.C. Laubscher, Cash Flow Ninja
"M.C. Laubscher is the creator and the host of the popular and top-rated business and investing podcast, Cashflow Ninja. M.C. is also the President and Chief Wealth & Investment Strategist of Producers Wealth, a wealth creation firm that serves investors, entrepreneurs, business owners and professionals in the United States & Canada.His purpose and mission is to help producers and creators create, protect and multiply their wealth in ANY economy & market outside of Wall Street. He has shared these ideas as a guest on several podcasts and is a regular contributor to Grant Cardone TV, Linkedin Pulse and Biggerpockets."On this episode you'll learn:- MC bio/background- MC's business and what services/products you provide- What is infinite banking- myths about life insurance (what differentiates this from other policies?)- Who is an ideal candidate for this strategy? (retirement, real estate, business owners, etc?)- Where can our listeners find more about this strategy- MC’s advice for Bigger Cash Flow listeners!Contact Info:Email: [email protected]: http://cashflowninja.com/Show notes and more on www.biggercashflow.com

Ep 24Bigger Cash Flow Podcast 024: Using Multifamily Apartments to Reach Financial Freedom with Powell Chee
Powell Chee, is a real estate investor based in Southern California who focuses on affordable markets with solid returns. The foundation of his success is his ability to constantly build a strong network of local market specialists and out-of-state investors. Since 2017, he has purchased two apartment buildings totaling over 100+ units and is actively pursuing other opportunities. He runs a multi-chapter meetup group called Out-of-State Multifamily Investors which grew to 400+ members in just six months. He resides in Los Angeles with his beautiful and supportive wife Angie.On this episode you'll learn:- Powell's background- How and why did Powell get into real estate investing?- Why Multifamily Apartments?- What markets do you invest in and where do you find your deals?- How do you finance your deals? How are you planning to scale?- First deal or Best Deal?- Worst deal or Biggest lesson learned?- One thing you would like to share with the BCF listeners?Contact Info:Email: [email protected] notes and more on www.biggercashflow.com

Ep 23Bigger Cash Flow Podcast 023: Investing in Turnkey while working a W2 job with Daniel Godbout
Daniel Godbout is an out of state real estate investor and working full time as an IT Director for Sony PlayStation. In 2 years and at 33, Daniel acquired 10 buy and hold rentals across 3 states, invested in multiple crowd funded deals, and in a tech startup. He invests from San Diego California where he lives with his wife and 1 year old son.On this episode you'll learn:- Daniel's background- Experience in Real Estate- First Turnkey Property- Investing in out of state markets- Scaling portfolio from 1 to 10 properties- Advice to younger generationContact Info:Email: [email protected] notes and more on www.biggercashflow.com

Ep 22Bigger Cash Flow Podcast 022: Self-Directed IRAs and Solo 401Ks, Kaaren Hall, UDirect IRA
On today’s episode we have the President/CEO of UDirectIRA services, Kaaren Hall. Despite being in the midst of a recession and mortgage market collapse, Kaaren Hall founded and made resounding success of uDirect IRA Services. The single mom discovered a strategic way to put her 20+ years experience in mortgage banking, real estate and property management to use. The solution was an untapped market for both her skills and for investors – self-directed IRAs. Through uDirect IRA, she has guided tens of thousands of Americans through the process of diversifying their investments using self-directed IRAs. Learn more about Hall and her thriving company at uDirectIRA.comOn this episode you'll learn:-What is a self-directed IRA?-What are the benefits of a self-directed IRA?-Self-directed IRA prohibited transactions-Roth vs Traditional self-directed IRAs?-Cost/Fees-Self-Directed IRA - Real Estate (UBIT, Private Lending)-Solo 401K - (Eligibility, Cost/Fees)Contact Info:Website: https://udirectira.com/Show notes and more on www.biggercashflow.com

Ep 21Bigger Cash Flow Podcast 021: Scaling your Out of State Rental Portfolio with David Hutson
David Hutson is an active duty Army Lieutenant Colonel with 30 years of military service and serves as the Deputy Director of Human Resources for the California Army National Guard.He began investing in real estate in 2000 when he purchased a fourplex as his first rental property in Sacramento, CA. Today he owns 18 homes in Memphis, TN and Sacramento, CA. He is currently transitioning his portfolio from California to Memphis, using 1031 exchanges. David is also a partner in 16 different syndications covering 41 commercial and residential properties.On this episode you'll learn:-David’s background and real estate experience-How and why did you get into real estate investing?-What markets do you invest in and where do you find your deals?-How do you finance your deals? How are you planning to scale - go big?-Worst deal or Biggest lesson learned?-Personal finance tips and/or tricks?-One thing you would like to share with the BCF listeners?-Advice for your younger self in High School?Contact Info:Email: [email protected] notes and more on www.biggercashflow.com

Ep 20Bigger Cash Flow Podcast 020: Investing with Hard Money Loans with Matt Owens, OCG Properties
Mathew is the founder of OCG Properties, LLC, a company that specializes in equity and cash flowing real estate investments. He graduated from UC Santa Barbara with a bachelor's degree in economics with an emphasis in accounting, earning his CPA license while performing audit and taxation engagements at various CPA firms, and worked primarily on large real estate clients.He currently specializes in value-add cash flowing residential and multifamily real estate investments having purchased and renovated over 700+ properties. Mathew works with investors in multiple ways to acquire real estate in high cash flow markets around the country. He also helps investors develop various cash flow streams through syndications run by professional operators, promissory notes and other real estate related assets. Many of his clients benefit from his knowledge of real estate taxation and due diligence, legal and investment structuring, and long term investment planning and analysis.On this episode you’ll learn:-What is private money vs hard money lending-Advantages of using hard money-Hard Money Lending Underwriting Process-Interest Rates and Costs-Use of LLCs-Due DilligenceContact Info:Website: https://ocgproperties.org/en/about-ocg/

Ep 19Bigger Cash Flow Podcast 019: 0 to 75 Rental Units in just one year with Sam Kwak
Sam Kwak is a serial entrepreneur and real estate investor who has come from humble beginnings. Immigrated from South Korea in 1999, the Kwak family only had $2000 cash on hand and lived in a small 1 bedroom apartment in Albany Park, Chicago. Fast forward to today, he has launched several different businesses and has authored a book titled, Fire Your Boss. He and his brother own over 76 rental units and train entrepreneurs and small business owners on how to CRUSH it in real estate investing & marketing.On this episode you’ll learn:- Sam's background and experience in Real Estate- Importance of a mentor- Value exchange (Whats in it for THEM?)- Abundance Mindset- Why Real Estate- Worst deal or Biggest lesson learned?- Price is what you pay, value is what you get- Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC)- Advice for your younger self in High School?Website: https://www.thekwakbrothers.com/home

Ep 18Bigger Cash Flow Podcast 018: Jump In Real Estate with Tyler Jahnke
Tyler Jahnke is the founder of JumpInRealEstate, a blog aimed to help new real estate investors purchase their first rental property. After "jumping in" to his first out of state rental property in October 2016, he created cash flow and also an understanding of systems and processes needed to find success in rental properties.Website: https://www.jumpinrealestate.com/On this episode you’ll learn:- Tyler’s background and "why"- Finding a market- Investing out of state- Turnkey Rental Properties- First Purchase & Problems- Overcoming obstacles and scaling portfolio- Blog & Journey

Ep 17Bigger Cash Flow Podcast 017: Student Loans with Travis Hornsby, Student Loan Planner
Travis Hornsby founded Student Loan Planner after helping his physician wife navigate ridiculously complex student loan repayment decisions. To date, he’s consulted on over $400 million in student debt personally, more than anyone else in the country. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst and brings his background as a former bond trader trading billions of dollars on wall street.He brings that same intensity to analyzing the best repayment paths for graduate degree professionals with six figures of student debt. He's helped over 1,500 clients save over $80 million dollars on their student loans, and he’s been featured in U.S. News, Business Insider, Forbes, Huffington Post, Rolling Stone, ChooseFi, Bigger Pockets Money, and more.Website: https://www.studentloanplanner.comPodcast: https://www.studentloanplanner.com/category/podcast/On this episode you’ll learn:- Travis’ background and introduction to finance- Savings/Personal Finance- Starting Student Loan planner- Current problem - Studen Loan Debt Bubble- What can students do about it (Rules of thumb, are these only for high income/high debt or any level?)- Public Service Loan Forgiveness- Income-driven plan- Loan refinance strategy- Financial mistakes to avoid- Plans for 2019 and beyond

Ep 16Bigger Cash Flow Podcast 016: Transitioning from SFH to MF Investments with Brent Kawakami
Brent is currently invested in 450 multifamily units in Texas, Georgia, and Ohio. He started investing in real estate in 2012 buying, rehabbing, and renting single-family houses in the Dallas, TX area but eventually sold these properties to move into multifamily. He is a protégé of Mark and Tamiel Kenney of Think Multifamily, owners of ~4000 multifamily units across cities like Dallas, Atlanta, and Memphis. Brent has a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin and is a registered Professional Engineer in the state of Texas.On this episode you’ll learn:-Brent’s Bio-How Brent got started in Real Estate Investing-Brent’s first deal (Single Family Home)-Transitioning into MF Investments-Mindset of a Real Estate InvestorContact Info:Brent’s Website: https://www.hellomultifamily.com/Brent’s Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brentkawakami

Ep 15Bigger Cash Flow Podcast 015: Creative Strategies to Build your Rental Portfolio (Pt. 2 of 2) with Paul Thompson, WincoreHomes
He used to have a corporate day job. Now he’s a full time real estate investor who lives to help others find their way. Paul Thompson is turning his personal story of securing 20 deals in his first 18 months of investing into an inspiration to others. When Paul realized that the perfect time to start investing was never going to come, he jumped in! Now doing about three deals per month, Paul is able to help himself, as well as helping others build wealth with passive cash flow. Today we’re going to learn how Paul acquires his sweetest deals through various networking strategies. We’ll share how you can enhance your communications to overcome the variety of challenges real estate investors face marketing to sellers in the digital age. It’s about having all the right tools.On this episode you’ll learn:-Advantages of keeping a W2 job-Creating streams of income-Budgeting and cutting expenses-Private lenders-Structuring deals with private money-College education and lifeContact Info:Paul’s Website: https://www.pauldavidthompson.com/Paul’s Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/paul.thompson.16100921Paul’s Podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ready-investor-one/id1343930864

Ep 14Bigger Cash Flow Podcast 014: Creative Strategies to Build your Rental Portfolio (Pt. 1 of 2) with Paul Thompson, WincoreHomes
He used to have a corporate day job. Now he’s a full time real estate investor who lives to help others find their way. Paul Thompson is turning his personal story of securing 20 deals in his first 18 months of investing into an inspiration to others. When Paul realized that the perfect time to start investing was never going to come, he jumped in! Now doing about three deals per month, Paul is able to help himself, as well as helping others build wealth with passive cash flow. Today we’re going to learn how Paul acquires his sweetest deals through various networking strategies. We’ll share how you can enhance your communications to overcome the variety of challenges real estate investors face marketing to sellers in the digital age. It’s about having all the right tools.On this episode you’ll learn:-Paul’s Background-How Paul got started investing in Real Estate-Paul’s first deal-BRRRR-Finding leads using wholesalers-Power of networking-Subject-to financingContact Info:Paul’s Website: https://www.pauldavidthompson.com/Paul’s Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/paul.thompson.16100921Paul’s Podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ready-investor-one/id1343930864

Ep 13Bigger Cash Flow Podcast 013: Tax Benefits of Real Estate Investing with Logan Allec, CPA
Logan Allec is a CPA, real estate investor, and owner of the personal finance blog Money Done Right. After spending nearly 10 years as a tax adviser helping big businesses save money, he launched Money Done Right in 2017 with a mission to help people learn how to make extra money and grow their passive income streams. Logan and his wife Caroline live in the Los Angeles area.On this episode you’ll learn:Tax benefits of real estateDIY or hire somebodySchedule E basicsBookkeeping mistakes that we see with newbie investorsDepreciation Expense and myths (Bonus depreciation)Use of entities (LLC, S-Corp, C-Corp)Qualified Business IncomeHow do you use the money in your LLC? Commingling funds.Contact Info:Logan’s YouTube Page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ9WUXlSuLlbi5BLkgtEUEALogan’s Website: https://moneydoneright.com

Ep 12Bigger Cash Flow Podcast 012: From Military to Millionaire with David Pere
David Pere joined the Marine Corps in August of 2008. Since that time he has lived traveled to and lived in, many unique places around the world, including a combat tour in Afghanistan.David got started in real estate investing in 2015. He house-hacked a duplex with the FHA loan, and lived in it for a little while until getting married to his beautiful wife Kimberly, and receiving orders to Hawaii. While stationed in Hawaii David bought a 10-unit apartment in Missouri, and has had continued success with real estate investing!Through these experiences From Military to Millionaire was born, with the goal of teaching personal finance and real estate investing to service members, and the working class!On this episode you’ll learn:- Background on David Pere, Military to Millionaire- How and why did you get into real estate investing?- Cattle Financing- Investing in a 10-unit apartment- How can investors build their own rental portfolio?- Goals for 2019 and advice for new real estate investorsContact Info:David’s YouTube Page: www.youtube.com/frommilitarytomillionaireDavid’s Facebook: www.facebook.com/frommilitarytomillionaireDavid’s Website: https://www.frommilitarytomillionaire.com/

Ep 11Bigger Cash Flow Podcast 011: Michael Zuber, One Rental at a Time
After a 15 Year Journey to Financial Independence Michael decided to stop working a 9-5 job and instead focus on helping people start their own journey. His year one goal is to help 1,000+ individuals understand the power of cash flowing Rental Properties.On this episode you’ll learn:- Background on Michael Zuber, One Rental at a Time- How and why did you get into real estate investing?- Story on Norris Drive (Fresno, CA)- What should investors be aware of when investing in different phases of the market cycle- How can investors scale their properties?- Biggest mistake or lesson learned- Goals for 2019 and advice for new real estate investorsContact Info:Michael’s YouTube Page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmK_PnRidizNVNw7FqivYCQMichael’s Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/One-Rental-at-a-Time-1378336855605914/Get a copy of Michael’s book: https://amzn.to/2Ut9Dwbwww.biggercashflow.com

Ep 10Bigger Cash Flow Podcast 010: Nick McKinnis, Kansas City Investor and Property Manager
On this episode you’ll learn:- McKinnis Real Estate Investments background and service offerings for investors- How and why did you get into real estate investing (or start your business)?- What are turn-key properties?- What should investors be aware of when investing in Kansas City- How should out of state investors approach remote real estate investing- What are some of your goals in 2019?- One thing you would like to share with the BCF listeners? Advice for newbies

Ep 9Bigger Cash Flow Podcast 009: Fundamentals of Rental Property Insurance
On this episode you’ll learn:1) Mel Babtkis, Ross Diversified Insurance Services (experience and services offered to investors2) Insurance programs for Residential 1-4 unit buildings, and differences between ACV vs Replacement Cost2) Perils & Coverages3) How are premiums calculated and what can investors do to get the best rates? How much liability coverage is needed?4) Deductibles - What type of deductible should an investor get?5) Process of filing a claim6) What makes RDIS different from other agents?7) Asset protection & use of entities - LLC, additional insured (pm), etc.

Ep 8Bigger Cash Flow Podcast 008: Financing your Rental Properties with Shawn Huss
On this episode you’ll learn:1) Shawn Huss, Chemical Bank, and their service offerings for investors. How they differentiate themselves from other banks2) Differences and similarities from primary residence vs Investment properties (rates, downpayments, etc.)3) Pre-approval and underwriting process (property cash flow, applicant's DTI, credit rating, reserves, etc.)4) How do investors scale from 1 - 10 properties (differences from property #4-10)5) Use of Entities - LLCs, S/C-Corps, and how this plays a role in conventional lending6) Delayed Refinance, Cash out refinance (with seasoning)7) Current market outlook, interest rates, what should investors be focused on?

Ep 7Bigger Cash Flow Podcast 007: How to buy your first rental property
On this episode you’ll learn:Step #1: Set goals/Educate yourselfStep #2: Choose Your MarketStep #3: Build Your TeamStep #4: Figure out Your FinancingStep #5: Start Getting LeadsStep #6: Start Analyzing DealsStep #7: Offer and NegotiateStep #8: Closing & Beyond - Owning your portfolio

Ep 6Bigger Cash Flow Podcast 006: Investing in Short-Term Rentals (AirBnB/VRBO)
On this episode you’ll learn:How Joe got involved in Short-Term RentalsStarting outResearchAirbnb FeesAnalyzing a dealCostsFurnishingInsurance/LicensesCleaning & RepairMarketingCompetitive PricingVerificationReferencesSuperhostCase StudyPros/ConsExit Strategy

Ep 5Bigger Cash Flow Podcast 005: Why Real Estate is the IDEAL Investment
On this episode you’ll learn:Buy and Hold RentalsIncomeDepreciationEquity PaydownAppreciationLeverage

Ep 4Bigger Cash Flow Podcast 004: Using Real Estate to Create Cash Flow
On this episode you’ll learn:Why Real EstateHistorical track recordTangible Hard asset (you can live in it)Limited Quantity (Supply and demand)ControlPassive income (taxes, depreciation, appreciation, loan paydown)Types of Real Estate InvestingRenting out your home (House Hacking)Wholesaling (Active)Flipping (Active)Commercial (Businesses) & Apartment Syndication (Both GP/LP)Buy and Hold Rental Properties (BRRRR, turnkey, etc.)REITsPrivate/Hard Money Lending (Notes)Short Term Rentals (Airbnb, vacation homes)