Tim Rhode was a grocery clerk when he bought he got the real estate bug. He started selling houses as an agent and investing in rental properties. Tim knew if he wanted to be successful he would have to do work harder and smarter than his competition. On this episode of the InvestFourMore Real Estate Podcast I talk with Tim about his journey into real estate. How he sold over 2,500 homes as an agent, bought as many rentals as he could, flipped houses, and ended up retiring very early with a substantial portfolio. Tim not only was very successful in real estate, but he started a non-profit organization to help others be successful as well.
Whitney Nicely has a background in selling dump trucks, but eventually made herself into a full-time real estate investor and broker. On this episode of the InvestFourMore Real Estate Podcast I talk with Whitney about how she got into real estate investing with rental properties, learned how to buy many more properties with lease options, has flipped houses, and even invested in multifamily apartments.
On this episode of the InvestFourMore Real Estate Podcast (number 100!) I go over how to invest in real estate, and do it quickly. There is no magic formula or overnight success kit for real estate, but there are many things you can do quicken the process. A lot of people get overwhelmed with what kind of investing to do, how much money they need, how much knowledge is required, and they give up. One of the tricks to becoming successful in anything is to just start. Start taking action even if it means completing simple tasks that may not seem important. Focus is also extremely important. Trying to start 10 different things at once never works well. On this show I talk about the best way to figure out what type of investing to start with, how to focus, how to take action and how to make everything happen faster.
Since this is my 100th episode I am offering a bonus. The first ten people that rate and leave a review for the podcast on iTunes will get my new Jump Start Investing program for free. Just take a screen shot of your review and rating and email it to me: Mark@Investfourmore.com.
On today's episode of The InvestFourMore Real Estate Podcast I talk with Noel Christopher, who is the Vice President of Business Development at Renters Warehouse. Renters Warehouse is a national company that is working on streamlining the property management business. Renters Warehouse started in 2007 with the franchise model for property management. They have since moved to a corporate model that provides across the board service and fees for every market they are in. The company charges landlords flat fees for management, does not up-charge on repairs or maintenance, and provides tenant warranties. Not only is Renters Warehouse providing reliable property management, but they are expanding rapidly by purchasing existing property management companies.