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US Marine Mark Dolfini talks to us about his early missteps in buying the wrong type of property and not having clear priorities laid out beforehand.

Listen in on the group chat about creative ways landlords are doing some things differently as Covid continues. We also discuss the pros and cons of cash for keys based on the groups experience with evictions and non payment of rent.

Alex and Anna discuss how they are changing and working around Covid. Topics include options from lenders to help landlords and some of the hidden dangers of assistance programs such as forbearance and how they can affect you long term. We also cover some tips to use this time to your advantage such as investing in yourself.

Ryan Chew discusses how he takes single family homes and converts them into student housing. We talk about how to deal with leases for multiple students and the best type of students to rent to. We also cover Ryan's system for investing and all the things you need to know to get it done right.

How do deal with the Corona Virus from a landlords perspective, proactively customizing payment plans for different tenants as well as how to handle infected residents in your building / complex. We also discuss the new reality around maintenance as well as some interesting stats around vacancies and showings.

We discuss helping affected tenants find financial solutions during the Covid-19 Pandemic as well as insight into the CARE act and some of the loans and grants you can apply for to help your business survive. Also some insight into cash conservation and the new economic reality in the United States.

Jason Roberts & Rachel Schneider of reiblueprint.com discuss how to leverage a CRM system and automation to improve your workflow, close more deals and increase your free time. They also cover how they are adapting to the new reality with the Corona Virus from projection uncertainty, leveraging new technology and the need for a different message as the psychology of the seller has changed.

Jason Moss is an Arizona Real Estate Broker/Investor/Appraiser as well as the COO and Co-Founder of ExitNest. He joins us to discuss the financial benefits of leasing instead of flipping your BRRRR purchase as well as a deep dive into the iBuying space and his company ExitNest. Reference Links https://exitnest.com/

From cutting grass to installing a new toilet flapper, Ray Agliata handles maintenance throughout all parts of the investment tenant spectrum. Serial entrepreneur, musician, artist and podcast host, Ray does it all while managing a property maintenance company and manages to throw us a few financial golden nugget tips along the way.

With the smoothest transition from civil engineering to home inspections, Justin Eaton brings his logical way of problem solving into real estate. From a completely transparent point of view, Justin teaches us how important a simple inspection is and how it can save us thousands from a budget perspective.

Buy and Hold Investor, Willie Mandrell joins us today to talk key components to successful teamwork throughout all stages of syndications. Willie Mandrell saves time money and tons of stress by establishing some defined roles within his specific trusted crew instead of some usual processes done during syndications.

Attorney, Author, Educator and College Professor, Jillian Sidoti joins us to talk legality details many entrepreneurs may oversee when raising capital for syndications. Jillian Sidoti and her firm are hyper-focused in helping make sure entrepreneurs are legally compliant during outsourcing, using crowd funding and private investors while ensuring you are using the correct platforms and terminology as well.

An asset manager and partner herself while maintaining a full time W2 in the technology field, Alina Trigub shines light on how to accomplish it all from step one. She tells us how to begin in a syndication, work with investors, find the right deal and how to make your first move while maintaining a strong structure and build your wealth through passive real estate investing.

In this unique Valentine's weekend special, Real Estate Hackers host Chad Gallagher's wife Ashleigh Gallagher joins us to talk budget, trust and balance within the household. Listen for guidance on how to live under your means, keep spare money aside and maintain the communication within your own walls for ultimate financial success.

Focusing on notes and managing a mortgage note investment fund, industry veteran Fred Moscowitz joins us to explain notes and the importance of note investing. Fred has trained a huge amount of investors throughout all stages of life on the pathway to passive income of their own.

Into portable housing and real estate functionality since a young age, Justin Massimo began his ultimate solo journey about six years ago. Justin reinforces the importance of efficiency, systemizing while exploring a new topic with us, modular homes and some of the processes behind these affordable real estate creations.

Not your average real estate brokerage, CEO at RP Capital and author of 'Get Rich the Right Way', Ron Phillips brings education with implementation to help create investors and educate individuals to find the reason not only why they want to invest, but how.

Insurance to Investor, Ryan Daubert educates us how small dollar claims and lower deductibles are more harmful to your bank than higher ones. In this insightful interview, Ryan Daubert reiterates how important it is to read and understand your policies.

Nate Herrick comes into play with a whole new perspective on possible business opportunities. With a two by two square foot cashflow, he proves how networking is key especially in the beginning of investments. Nate shows how there are no limits in new syndications with what you can build a business from and how the perfect time to start a project is now.

From full time job to multi-family, Dave Wolcott explains how multi-family and your personal time are some of the crown jewels in real estate. He proposes a new rinse and repeat strategy commonly referred to as Infinite Banking. The way Dave Wolcott simplifies this syndication option will have you going out to start this process tomorrow.

From multiple points of view, Dan Butler begins this recollection of progressive developments later joined by COO Russell Alt. Using their southern charm to swoon us into their lives of large scale project management, Dan and Russell tell us the slight but very important differences between having Virtual Assistants and Remote Team Members.

Yet another product of the famous purple book, Andrew Schena read "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" by Robert Kiyosaki just in time to escape the repetitious work grind. In 2001, Andrew got a glimpse of his future through coworkers at ESPN and realized that isn't the path he wanted.

From Las Vegas to North Carolina, strategist Alex Felice pounces right into the real estate world bringing some clever tricks to the table like paying for the contractor up front or simply getting up to make the next right move. This geographical relocation sure worked for Alex where he proves how important quality over quantity is.

Emerging from working in the back of a box truck and traveling door to door, Kris Kaufman and Dan Gotwalt joined forces to benefit from which the other lacks. These life long friends gambled on each other and everything they owned for a chance at a better income.

Her goal is to create a community to inspire and support women who invest in Real Estate to live a financially free and balanced life. How to go from career woman to real estate mom, Liz Faircloth shares her obstacles she overcame to enjoy the gifts of being a full time parent.

Al Williamson shares with us his magnificent stories for simple yet super effective tactics that result in an effortless additional income. Take a listen to learn why Green Gobbler will be a new necessity in your every day life and how to keep your money In the bank instead of dwindling due to silly circumstances.

In this captivating podcast, Jason Yarusi shows us the key components to successful multi family syndication and investing in general. He lets us in on his secrets to staying on point not only inside, but outside of work as well.

Josh McCallen is a nationally recognized hospitality executive, turnaround specialist, conference speaker, innovator, builder & investor with a track record for development of exceptional resort properties and growing world-class operational teams. Join us to get a deep feel behind the scenes in the world of hospitality, Renault Winery and how technology will impact the future of resorts.

Data-centric Neal Bawa starts off this episode by discussing the importance of different data collections in real estate syndication. He immediately throws a very valuable process our way on how to effectively raise millions with a super small budget.

Not your typical bookkeeper, Ben Day drops in to educate us how to combine information to leverage the bigger better picture in a way that is more coherent for the day to day real estate investor. These helpful hints guide you to focus on the essentials with the confidence that no other data gets lost or unorganized.

With a background in operations, a now process driven Ray Hespen built Property Meld to create a measurable process for maintenance repairs which directly leads to less tenant turnover. Property Meld automates the process from when a maintenance request is received to the final opinions of the tenants themselves.

Another "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" success, Sheldon Zimmerman starts off with the structure of his first investment deal with no money down. He then goes into deep detail with a timeline guide for the early investor audience. Sheldon continues to explain the differences between starting with a multi family or a single family investment and the benefits of each.

Fresh out of high school, Jerry Horst knew college wasn't from him. Jerry has a unique way to understand the market and uses a scientific approach to find out what really means most to the modern renter. On this episode you will learn how to plan 5 years ahead for maximum profit and how he gets a tenant to say "wow"!

Anna Kelley joins us to plunge into her inspiring journey about her self taught successes and the lessons learned along the way. She goes into detail about some of the rougher experiences that led her from a negative net worth to a multi million dollar one just five years later.

Managing Partner of First Equity Funding, Christian Pepe stops by the studio to give an inside view of the lending world. As an asset based real estate lender, Christian covers the bases of using certain sources for data analysis and when to use each one for maximum benefits.

Orthodontic Supply Executive and Real Estate Investor, Mike Parlante joins us with his secrets to success and keeping a happy family. He tells us why the smile captures someones attention but the sales technique and personality is what keeps clients engaged.

Originally an analyst on wall street, Herve Francois felt no more passion in the stock trenches. Join us on this episode of Real Estate Hackers to hear how he converted his drive and talents to master the real estate world.

The Queen of Student Housing, Dixie Decker joins us on this episode of Real Estate Hackers. This intriguing interview starts off with Dixie's hacks so she never has to hear from her tenants with some simple techniques to avoid college student rivalry.

Baltimore success Ed Hale joins Real Estate Hackers to talk about his multiple achievements. After serving our country in the Air Force, Ed Hale purchased an aged, run down park for almost nothing. What he then bought for pennies, ended up selling for millions.

Long time business partner and co founder of SlateHouse Group, Nate Jones stops by Real Estate Hackers to discuss the details on his and Chad's craziest investment to date. He then relays some of his pro tips on how to make budget cuts and why it is important to relax when you're behind schedule and your elevator is still in Canada.

Tired of traveling all over for work, Beka Shea knew she had to make a change from missing time with her kids. From newbie flipper to wholesaler and marketing master, Beka explains how she quit her mechanical engineering job to tackle real estate full time.

Episode Summary The Cash Flow Ninja himself joins as the first passive investor on the show. MC Laubscher, a Rugby player by day, begins with the importance of first investing in yourself. He starts off light with how to start as a Passive investor and why it is an intriguing path to take.

Baltimore resident David Hathaway inspires us with his story of his growth from buying and selling cars on E-Bay auctions to becoming a successful Buy and Hold Investor of over 50 units throughout Maryland and Virginia. Take a listen for his tips on how to become financially independent on your own and what certain things to avoid in the market.

From Touch of Color Flooring, expert Rani Rammouni invites us to join the world of specialty flooring. Hailing from one of the top specialty flooring companies since 2003, Rani reveals some of his personal secrets to his successes. He explains the evolution of necessary technological advances in the flooring world and how these advances speed up the process preciseness.

Eric Brewer is the owner and president of CR Property Group. In this episode he talks about the current real estate market, developing new strategies, and how to view things from a 30,000 foot level and to work "on" your business and not "in" it.

Fred Rice is the co-owner of Spectrum Utilities which focus' on sub-metering on a national level. Once a corporate lawyer, Fred retired to focus on purchasing a business. Knowing nothing about the profession of sub-metering at first, Fred immediately gained interest with consolidation synergies, which quickly led to an expansion of four offices throughout 28 states.

Michael Manthei is a real estate investor and property manager. Michael got his start after a spiritual awakening in his younger years that stemmed from being involved in not-so-illegal activity. He eventually turned his life around and was introduced to people who helped pave his path to success.

 
 

Jason Dubnik is a certified public accountant and real estate investor. As an accountant, he got into real estate after working with many of his clients and seeing the various tax advantages. He sits down to talk with us about the best low-tax investments, and a new trend called Opportunity Zones, a government-backed real estate program with zero capital gains tax.

 
 

Farhan Malik and Shomail Malik are brothers, real estate business partners, and owners of Apex Capital Group. They sit down to talk with us about their early start in real estate wholesaling, and how they expanded their hometown ventures to other city markets.

 
 

Matt Faircloth of the DeRosa Group and famed Bigger Pockets contributor jumps into the studio at our co-working space The Hive to share stories on his early investor days, his ways and strategies on how to raise private capital (look for his book "Raising Private Capital"), and his views on tech driving tools in real estate that will make it much easier to invest!