Imagine you could grab a beer or a coffee with Real Estate and Industry Experts who are eager and willing to share all of their successes, failures, and lessons learned while building their real estate portfolio. That’s exactly what you’ll get in the Rent Rollin’ Podcast hosted by Bob & Josh. This show teaches you actual skills, tools, mindset, and steps needed to build lasting wealth in real estate (all while keeping your day job). You won’t find any “get-rich-quick schemes or scammy financing strategies here. Just real advice from real people like you, who have grown from 1 unit to 750 units in five years all before the age of 35. There is a new episode released every week so be sure to subscribe today.
In this episode, you will hear the highlights of our top 5 most downloaded episodes in 2021. Thank you all so much for listening to Rent Rollin' this year and if you want to hear the full episodes, make sure to download and listen to them now!
Episode 3: Create a Sense of Urgency
Episode 4: How to Find a Deal / Generate Leads
Episode 12: Scammy Real Estate Conferences
Episodes 20: What Reality TV Shows Get WRONG
Episodes 22: What's Your Why?
When buying your first investment property, many people choose to buy in an area close to where they live. This is great for maintaining the property, managing tenants, understanding the neighborhood, and so much more. However, there can be amazing benefits to buying an out-of-state investment property -- especially in areas with tax incentives.
When buying a rental, we strongly encourage new owners to make these Improvements prior to renting it out. This will not only help increase the value of the property, but also make new tenants happier, prevent future maintenance concerns, and increase future cash flow.
We purchased our first short-term rental property with very low expectations -- thinking it would just be a break-even vacation home for our families. But after just 8 booked weekends, we covered the annual mortgage, taxes, insurance, and expenses for the property.
Develop Your Niche, Brands aren't just for the Kardashians. Developing your niche also has great benefits when it comes to expanding your real estate portfolio. We're revealing our top tips for creating brand consistency in real estate and how it can help grow your business profits + tenant loyalty.
Today we cover how larger deals can lead to more cash flow, what skills do you need to buy and manage a multi-family unit, how to finance a larger property like this, etc
Today we go into market predictions for 2022, what people can expect (both first time home buyers and people with some extra cash looking for an investment property)
What is it? How soon should you refinance, what do you need to take into consideration when (costs, loan rate, investors?)
This week, we are referring back to an older episode. We previously did not think that Airbnb was the way to go with our lake house. But, we have been pleasantly surprised the last 4 months. It is by no means easy, but in this episode, we cover the main factors that play into having a successful Airbnb.
In this episode, you will learn what other generations got wrong or did differently and what's changed today (include technology, loan process, real estate climate, how it’s another income/retirement source for this new generation who likely won’t have SS or a pension)
Brought in the big guns (aka one of our Property Managers), Ken, for this one. 😉 He's breaking down all your top questions on how to deal with bad tenants, common rental frustrations, favorite property management tools, and more.
Where to Buy: Pros and Cons of buying close to where you live vs. out of state (for example, someone living in Washington, NY, or CA might want to invest in an area with better tax/property incentives like Texas, but the con is finding someone to manage that property)
1) Know how much is coming in, 2) understanding where money is going
3) How you pay employees/contractors/mortgages/taxes / other expenses
4) How to automate this process
On this episode, we have Jake Barnett. Jake reached out to us on LinkedIn and TOOK ACTION. Listen now to his story and just how he did it.
When is the right time to quit your day job? Well, that's a good question. Tune in today to hear our story...
Check rent rolls, make sure all leases and payments are up to date, when and how to raise rent -- check with local laws, etc.
Today we cover how to fund renovations and repairs. Yes, there are many different ways to do this.... but which is the right way?
Today we talk about raising capital for your second or third investment property. This was requested to us by our audience and we hope it answers at least some of your questions.
Tips for managing your work-life balance growing your individual real estate portfolios and making time for family.
Interest rates are at an all-time low, but inflation is high so some people could pay more than a property is worth. Today we explain the pros and cons of buying now, knowing your budget, and what it means for future investment.
What Reality Shows Get Wrong When it Comes to Real Estate the top 5 most frustrating things you’ve seen on TV reality shows and what it’s really like...
Today we are joined by Morgan, our podcast editor, to give her input on HGTV shows and how they are not realistic. Sure, they are fun to watch and they do a great job, but the timeline is much different than portrayed.
Tune in and find out the truth!
Finding a mentor who has successfully grown their business and now wants to give back to another generation is one of the fastest ways to grow in almost any industry.
In this week's podcast episode, we're talking all about managing rental properties and when you should do the work yourself vs. when to hire out for help. We'll also share our best tips for how to find the right contractors and property managers so you can avoid costly mistakes like ours.
If you're new to #realestate, it might be tempting to go to a conference so you can learn from industry 'pros'. But from our experience, the best way to learn is through hands-on experience. â‘ Read as many real estate books as you can. â‘¡ Listen to real estate podcasts for advice from people who have done it all before (Link to our podcast Rent Rollin' in bio). â‘¢ Use your network to educate yourself. Dive in with a ZFG mindset, buy your first property and figure it out. That's the best way to make more money and make it happen.
We can't emphasize this enough. #RealEstate requires real relationships. Trust your broker and spend time developing relationships with your contractors. You can never have too many good people in your network in this industry.
If you’re serious about making the commitment to start investing in real estate or building your own company as we did, you need a WHY. Once you have your Why identified, it's time to act and MAKE IT HAPPEN.
Listen and learn more about the financial benefit of a vacation home and where to find one in today's episode.lak
It doesn’t matter how well you buy a property if you don’t have the right people doing the work on it and proactively taking care of it.
In today’s episode, Josh talks about managing, interacting, and hiring contractors. Whether you’re doing your first flip, renovating a rental unit, or even remodeling your own home, learn how to differentiate yourselves and build loyalty with your contractors.
Listen now on Spotify & Apple Podcasts.
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There are no shortcuts... Today on the podcast, we will talk about things that will actually advance your real estate career. We will share our experiences with real estate conferences. There will be funny stories and great tips on how to not waste your time and money.
Today we are joined by a special guest host, Katie from @theslonimgroup real estate team. Katie reveals what it was like to become an agent, tips to find a new property and win the bidding war in today's competitive market, and so much more.
Today, we talk about how important it is to build trust and friendship with the sellers you work with. Tune in to hear about how we purchased our lake house. A truly unique story. We will forever cherish the relationship we have with that seller!
College is expensive. Tuition, Room & Board, Supplies -- it all adds up. That's why many parents are choosing to invest in real estate near college campuses for their kids to live in.
Buying a new property is exciting and overwhelming. The truth is, things don't always go as planned and unfortunately, there are often unexpected costs that arise when making an offer, closing, or post-purchase. In today's episode, we're sharing a few unexpected costs of real estate investing, things to look out for, and tips on how you can prepare.
When Cold Calling, you will have people hang up on you... That's why in today's episode, we're sharing our best tips for picking up the phone, booking a second meeting, and embracing the refuse-to-lose, Zero-Fucks-Given mentality.
These are the Different Types of Real Estate Investment Properties:
� Residential � Commercial 📦 Industrial � Retail 🛠Mixed-Use
Before jumping into an investment, it's important to understand which is the best fit for what you're looking for.
You can do it alone. But why would you want to? Here's why we recommend having a partner if you're getting into real estate investing:
Today we will be going deeper into how you find new opportunities (the newspaper, driving around, online, LinkedIn, etc.)
Why Now is the Time To Start? A better question would be... why not?
(Uncertain Retirement / Financial Future - Social Security May Run Out, Current Market - Low-Interest Rates, etc.)
In today's episode, we go over how we came up with the name "Rent Rollin' / The Real Estate Playbook" and cover exactly what a rent roll is. This is an important part of investing in real estate. Whether you are just starting out or have been doing it for years, analyzing a rent roll is vital. Subscribe today.
Today we're excited to announce the launch of Rent Rollin' -- a real estate podcast where we share all of our successes, failures, and lessons learned while building a real estate portfolio. We've grown from 1 unit to 750 units in five years, all before the age of 35. Today we're sharing how we got started and how much we made selling our first property.