How to Find, Evaluate, and Offer on Rental Properties in 2024

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How to (Legally) Pay the Least Amount in Taxes as a Real Estate Investor

This episode alone could save you hundreds, thousands, or tens of thousands in taxes—all with 100% legal means. If you own a rental property, you could be paying significantly less in taxes. With the US tax code being favorable to real estate investors and renewed provisions in t ...  Show more

The 2026 Value-Add Real Estate Playbook (30% - 50% ROIs)

What if you could create home equity and cash flow out of nothing? It’s not magic. We’ve done it hundreds of times, and most real estate investors still think it’s impossible; meanwhile, experts are making 30%-50% ROIs (return on investment) in places where nothing on the market ...  Show more

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