We will provide you with Up to date Side Hustles and Business tips to help you operate a successful Side Hustle or Business. You will learn how to operate your business while working full-time, or having very little time to contribute to building your business as well. This podcast will supply you with the road map that leads to Financial security. We will give you step by step actionable tips that you can implement within your everyday life to be successful using Side Hustles, Small Business, part-time, or even full-time.
No Bank, No Money Down: The Deal-by-Deal Playbook
Part 1 was the leap.
Part 2 is the system Damon actually runs — deal after deal, with no bank involved.
The Problem With Today's Market
High interest rates are freezing buyers out.
Sellers who need to move are stuck holding payments they can't afford.
Damon doesn't wait for rates to drop. He works around them.
The Toolkit
Lease options. Seller financing. Subject-to. Land contracts.
No bank. No qualifying. No hoops.
Just a negotiation, directly with the seller.
Inside a Real Deal
A seller was carrying two mortgage payments. It was draining their savings.
They didn't want cash. They wanted the problem gone.
Damon put the property under a four-year lease option. No money out of pocket.
He found a buyer. $15,000 down. $375 a month in cash flow, every month.
When the buyer eventually closes, Damon collects a back-end payday of roughly $25,000.
Passive investors don't need flashy numbers. They need proof an operator can execute with discipline, not luck.
The Exit Plan
Not every buyer closes on time.
Damon builds in room — up to 24 months to perform.
Still can't close? Go back to the seller. Ask for more time. Worst case, hand the property back.
No bank loan in his name. No forced exit. No debt he's stuck holding.
How the Leads Actually Show Up
Damon doesn't cold call anymore.
Direct mail. Referrals. Consistency.
Marketing that brings sellers to him — instead of the other way around.
What Damon Tells New Investors
This isn't a get-rich-quick play.
It's a couple of focused hours a day, done consistently, for a couple of years.
Get the knowledge. Find a mentor if you can. Then take action — even on a small budget.
Track every number. Keep expenses low. Reinvest profits into more marketing.
What This Means for W2 Professionals
You don't need a bank to start.
You don't need a big war chest either.
You need a system — and the discipline to run it the same way, deal after deal.
Connect With Damon Boudreaux
Website: https://damonboudreaux.com/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@damonboudreaux
Email - Cameron@selenebrighthouse.com
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Damon Boudreaux started his real estate business with $13 out of pocket.
Not $13,000.
$13.
That single deal changed the direction of his entire career.
🎙️ Damon Boudreaux | Creative WholesalingCreative Financing Investor | 20+ Years in Real EstatePart 1 — The First Deal That Changed Everything
Damon was working a W2 job when he found real estate.
No savings.No connections.No experience.
He started small — nights and weekends only.
His First Deal
He negotiated a lease option with a homeowner behind on payments.
No money down.No bank.No mortgage in his name.
He controlled the property.He found a buyer with cash to put down.He collected cash flow every month.He collected a payday when the buyer eventually purchased.
Total cost to get in the deal:$13.
For a For Sale sign.
Passive investors don't need flashy numbers.They need proof an operator can execute with discipline, not luck.
The Turning Point
Damon kept working his job.He kept doing deals on weekends.
Then the layoff came.
He had just closed deal one.He was mid-contract on deal two.
Go find another job.Or go all in on what was already working.
He went all in.
What This Means for W2 Professionals
Damon didn't quit on a whim.
He built proof first.He tested the model on weekends.The exit came from momentum — not an impulsive leap.
Real estate does not require abandoning income before you've replaced it.
It requires a working model.It requires consistency.It requires proof before the leap.
Connect With Damon Boudreaux
Website: https://damonboudreaux.com/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@damonboudreaux
Email - Cameron@selenebrighthouse.com
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In this episode, Cameron shares insights on real estate investing, focusing on niche strategies like small retail centers, market analysis, and partnership dynamics. Learn how to navigate market cycles, funding options, and build a successful real estate business.
keywords
Real estate investing, retail centers, market analysis, partnership, funding, syndications, property management
key topics
Niche real estate strategies: small retail centersMarket analysis and timing in real estateFunding options: debt, equity, partnershipsRisk management with anchor tenants and property typesMarket cycles and interest rate impactsPartnerships and local market expertiseProperty improvements and perception managementReturn targets and cap rate analysis
takeaways
Focus on properties with clear value-add opportunities that are not distressed.Avoid big box stores to reduce competition and risk from large national tenants.Partner with experienced local operators to leverage market knowledge.Use a mix of debt and equity tailored to each deal's needs.Target stable, cash-flowing properties with moderate risk for consistent returns.
Mastering Small Retail Centers: A Niche StrategyHow to Navigate Market Cycles in Real Estate
sound bites
"Focus on properties with clear value-add opportunities.""Avoid big box stores to reduce risk.""Partner with local market experts."
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to real estate side hustles and market focus
01:00 Criteria for selecting value-add retail properties
01:56 Risk management and market cycle considerations
02:49 Why avoid big box retail centers
03:46 Market focus: Southern California and Dallas
05:08 Partnering with local market experts
06:04 Impact of interest rates on property values
07:58 Recent transaction overview and property details
09:46 Funding strategies: individual vs pooled investments
11:14 Return targets and cap rate analysis
13:09 Debt options and working with lenders
15:03 Advice for new investors: market knowledge and partnerships
16:06 Starting with services if no capital or experience
18:02 Passive investing benefits: stability and control
19:00 Recommended reading:
'2 10X is Better Than
2'19:54 Closing remarks and contact information
resources
Selene Brighthouse - https://selenebrighthouse.com'2 10X is Better Than 2' by Grant Cardone - https://www.amazon.com/10X-Better-Than-Grant-Cardone/dp/1234567890
guest links
Email - Cameron@selenebrighthouse.com
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From Architect to Real Estate Investor: Building a Side Hustle Beside a W-2 — Part 1
A strong career can provide stability.
But it can also leave you dependent on one paycheck and one source of income.
In Part 1, Cameron Hastings explains how he moved from architecture into real estate while still working a full-time job.
After architecture school, Cameron worked on high-rise office projects in New York, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C., designing more than one million square feet of office space.
While working with developers and institutional investors, he realized he was more interested in the investment side of real estate than the design side.
So he began flipping houses in New Jersey on nights and weekends.
That experience taught him two important lessons:
• Knowing buildings is not the same as understanding real estate finance• Competing with full-time contractors is difficult when you can only operate part-time
Instead of forcing a strategy that did not fit his schedule, Cameron strengthened his financial knowledge and expanded his understanding of capital markets.
He later worked with a multifamily developer, supported approximately $100 million in ground-up development, and moved into portfolio strategy at Newmark, where he advised large investors across several property types.
One of his biggest lessons was that institutional investors do not simply chase the highest return.
They focus on the relationship between risk and return.
For passive investors and high-income professionals, that matters.
The strongest investment may not be the one with the highest projected IRR. It may be the one with better downside protection, a capable operator, a strong market position, and a realistic execution plan.
Cameron also explains that W-2 professionals do not always need to begin by buying and managing property themselves.
They may start by:
• Investing alongside experienced operators• Learning through public real estate investments such as REITs• Providing useful services to operators• Helping source properties or capital• Building experience before assuming full operational responsibility
For active investors, Cameron offers another important lesson:
Do not compete where the largest players already have every advantage.
Look for fragmented markets, less crowded property types, and opportunities where smaller operators can create an edge.
The key takeaway from Part 1 is simple:
You do not have to rush into ownership.
You need the right strategy, the right education, and a clear understanding of the risk you are taking.
Listen to Part 1 of the Moonlight Real Estate Side Hustles and Syndication Show to hear how Cameron built his path from W-2 architect to full-time real estate professional.
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A high income can create opportunity—but it can also leave you dependent on one job, one company, and one primary source of income.
In Part 2, Michael Parks explains how he progressed from owning smaller multifamily properties to participating in larger real estate investments as both a general partner and limited partner.
The biggest question is not simply:
“What property should I buy?”
It is:
What role should I play?
Active investing may require finding deals, underwriting, arranging financing, overseeing renovations, managing teams, and solving operating problems.
Passive investing allows someone to invest capital while an experienced operator executes the business plan.
For busy W-2 professionals and business owners, the right approach depends on available time, experience, financial goals, and interest in daily operations.
Michael’s journey also highlights why passive investors must evaluate more than projected returns.
Before investing, potential limited partners should understand:
• Who is operating the property• Whether the sponsor has executed a similar business plan• How income and expenses were calculated• What type of debt is being used• How much reserve capital is available• What could cause the plan to fall behind• How frequently investors will receive updates• How the sponsor is financially aligned with investors
A strong presentation does not guarantee a strong investment.
Renovations can cost more than expected. Interest rates can change. Insurance, taxes, and operating expenses can increase. A refinance or sale can take longer than projected.
Investors should examine both the opportunity and the downside.
Michael also discusses the differences between real estate equity and real estate debt. Each may serve a different purpose, but investors should understand where their money sits in the capital structure, how returns are generated, how repayment is expected to occur, and what happens if the original plan does not work.
For active side-hustle investors, Michael’s progression provides another important lesson:
Grow in stages.
Learn how to analyze a property. Build a dependable team. Develop relationships before you need them. Work with experienced partners. Understand financing. Create systems that allow real estate to operate beside your career instead of becoming another full-time job.
Key takeaway: Passive does not mean risk-free. The property matters, but the people, assumptions, financing, reserves, communication, and execution matter just as much.
Listen to Part 2 of the Moonlight Real Estate Side Hustle & Syndication Show to learn how Michael moved beyond small multifamily and developed a broader approach to syndications, passive investing, and real estate decision-making.
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A high income and successful career can provide security—but they can also leave you dependent on a single paycheck.
Michael Parks experienced the real estate industry from the inside while working in technology for publicly traded real estate investment trusts managing roughly $30 billion in assets. That experience showed him real estate is a business built on systems, teams, and long-term strategy—not just buying properties.
Eventually, he decided he wanted to own real estate, not just work around it.
Michael's first purchase was a ski-house vacation rental in New Hampshire. Although it appreciated in value, the rental income didn't fully cover expenses.
The experience taught him an important lesson:
Owning property doesn't automatically mean owning a great investment.
Passive investors should evaluate:
After his first deal, Michael studied real estate through podcasts, BiggerPockets, and market research before purchasing three- and four-unit properties in Massachusetts.
Instead of immediately making offers, he built a local network by meeting with property managers, lenders, and real estate professionals.
Those relationships eventually led to an off-market deal from an owner looking to sell before listing publicly.
Michael's story shows that a strong operator's network is often just as valuable as the property itself.
Experienced teams help:
Passive investors should evaluate both the property and the sponsor's team.
One of Michael's biggest concerns was making an expensive mistake.
Rather than relying on projections, he worked with experienced property managers to verify expenses like maintenance, utilities, and property management.
Before investing, passive investors should ask:
Michael began investing about seven years before this interview and still maintains his W-2 career.
Professional property management and reliable systems allow his portfolio to operate without requiring his daily involvement. In fact, he owns one property he has never personally visited.
The goal isn't creating another full-time job—it's building systems that allow investments to run efficiently.
Michael's roadmap:
His first deal was the hardest, but each transaction became easier as his knowledge and confidence grew.
In Part Two, Michael discusses moving beyond small multifamily properties into syndications and today's real estate market.
Listen to Part One of the Moonlight Real Estate Side Hustle and Syndication Show to learn how Michael Parks built his portfolio while maintaining his professional career.
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Eric Broughton | Busy Bee AdvisorsTax Strategist | Bookkeeping ExpertThe W-2 Tax TrapMost W-2 employees don't realize how rigged the system is against them.They can't write off their cell phone bill.They can't write off mileage.They can't write off a home office.Business owners and real estate investors can.That single distinction changes everything about how wealth compounds over time.Building a Personal EmpireEric grew up around construction.His family ran a commercial construction company in the 90s.His uncle bought land and infilled it with homes.He later worked for U.S. Homes and Lennar as a superintendent, learning budgeting and cost tracking from the inside.That numbers background pulled him into tax prep.Eventually into full-time strategy work for property owners and real estate agents.His core beliefYou're not just building income streams.You're building a personal empire.The Deductions Investors MissOwning even a handful of doors qualifies you as a small business under Schedule E.Most owners are leaving money on the table.
Mileage to and from propertiesCell phone and home office expensesTravel for prospecting and property visitsMeals during business tripsRental car costs while checking on out-of-state properties
The IRS will never send a letter telling you what you forgot to deduct.It only sends letters when you owe.Passive vs Active Income$100,000 from a W-2 is not the same as $100,000 in passive income.Passive losses don't offset in the same year they occur.They carry forward as unallowed losses until income catches up.Understanding this distinction is the difference between guessing and strategizing.The 750 Hour RuleThis is the key to converting passive income into active status.To qualify as a real estate professional, you need:
750 hours worked annually on your propertiesRoughly 14.5 hours per week across 50 weeksDocumented calls, repairs, and management activity
Once you qualify, losses can be taken the year they happen — not the year after.That matters most when disaster strikes.A flooded unit.A $30,000 repair.An insurance payout that takes a year to arrive.Real estate professional status lets you absorb that loss immediately instead of waiting it out.Layering the StrategyFor investors with more doors, structure becomes the next lever.
Should your property management run through an S-corpShould you pay yourself a wage from your own management companyShould you convert passive losses into active losses
Every investor's calendar tells a different story.Every strategy should be built around it.Why Most CPAs Won't Have This ConversationMost CPAs won't take the time unless you generate enough billable hours.Eric's approach is different.First conversations are free.The goal is understanding your business before recommending anything.
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In this episode, Eric sits down with Ginger Faith, a real estate investor who has been in the game since 1994. Ginger has flipped over 52 properties, had two projects featured on HGTV, and built a career around discipline, strong relationships, and protecting capital.
But the biggest lesson from this conversation was not about chasing returns.
It was about protecting your downside.
Ginger started investing before today’s popular real estate acronyms existed. Before BRRRR became a strategy people talked about online, Ginger was already buying distressed properties, letting the rents carry the debt, and recycling equity into the next opportunity.
One of her early deals was a distressed 6-unit Victorian property. Her original plan was simple: buy one house per year. But that deal opened her eyes to the power of real estate when purchased correctly.
Her formula was straightforward:
Buy cheap.
Let the rents support the property.
Preserve capital.
Recycle equity.
Keep moving forward.
One of the strongest parts of this conversation was Ginger’s warning to passive investors.
The return is not the most important part of a deal.
The operator is.
Ginger shared stories about bad actors in the real estate space, including operators who pressured investors, removed bad reviews, dropped LLCs, and misrepresented themselves. She has even been to the DA’s office twice trying to help hold scammers accountable.
Her advice to passive investors was clear:
Run a real background check.
Talk to people who actually know the operator.
Pay attention when something feels off.
Never sign documents under pressure.
As Ginger put it:
Believe half of what you see and none of what you hear.
The major takeaway is that vetting the operator is part of the underwriting. A great-looking return means nothing if the person managing the money cannot be trusted.
Ginger also shared practical advice for people building real estate on the side of a W-2 job.
You do not need a finance degree to get started.
You need to understand your numbers.
She described this through what she calls the “bathtub theory.”
Money comes in.
You plug the holes.
Then you watch the water level rise.
In other words, wealth is built by increasing income, controlling expenses, protecting capital, and staying disciplined.
Ginger also emphasized the importance of relationships, especially with mortgage brokers. Every lender has a different box. The right broker knows where your deal fits.
In one example, Ginger kept digging until she was able to reduce a rate from 10.99% to 5.9%.
That was not luck.
That was persistence.
Protect your downside before chasing upside.
Vet the operator before investing passively.
Never let pressure force you into a deal.
Understand your numbers.
Build relationships with lenders and brokers.
Capital preservation matters just as much as returns.
Real estate rewards discipline, patience, and persistence.
“Protect your downside. The upside takes care of itself.”
In real estate, people usually lose money in two major ways:
They get scammed.
They do not know what they are doing.
Ginger’s message was simple but powerful: guard against both.
Once you protect your capital and understand your numbers, the rest comes down to execution.
Free e-book: https://moonlightcre.com/ebook_download/
Website: https://moonlightcre.com/
Schedule a call: https://calendly.com/moonlightequitiesgroup/scheduled-conversation
Learn more: https://linktr.ee/ericlindsey
Most investors won't touch Baltimore.
Peter Neil sees 13,000 vacant homes and a massive opportunity.
🎙️ Peter Neil | GSP REI
Workforce Housing Operator | Capital Raiser | Fund Manager
Part 2 — Buy Box. BRRRR Discipline. Capital Strategy.
Their model is precise.
All in at $130,000 or less per property.
ARV target of $185,000 minimum.
Seventy percent loan-to-value refi.
Cash recycled back into new acquisitions.
Rinse. Repeat.
This is not a hunch.
This is a system.
Why Baltimore
Unemployment near historic lows.
One of the fastest growing GDPs of any major metro in the country.
Proximity to Washington, D.C.
Anchor employers like Johns Hopkins, McCormick, and Under Armour.
Over 13,000 vacant homes still waiting to be touched.
While investors flooded the South, Baltimore stayed overlooked.
That's the point.
Value lives where attention doesn't.
Their Secret Sauce
GSP buys near hospitals.
Not just any hospitals.
Hospitals that make community investment.
Institutions that have a vested interest in keeping their surrounding neighborhoods clean, safe, and stable.
They also analyze:
Charter school access
Crime trend maps
Workforce density
Proximity to major employers
This is location underwriting at a granular level.
BRRRR Through Rate Volatility
When rates spiked, GSP slowed the refi.
They did not panic.
Their highest refi rate locked was 6.35%.
They underwrote all the way to 10% and the model still worked.
Why?
Because they build 30 to 40 percent equity into every single deal at acquisition.
Seventy percent LTV has never been a problem.
The fund costs approximately eleven percent.
Even at six and a quarter on a thirty-year fixed, the refi pencils.
Capital returns to the fund.
New acquisitions begin.
Raising Capital in a Crowded Market
Peter built his investor base on one thing.
Authenticity.
Not polished pitch decks.
Not scripted presentations.
Just telling the story — honestly and consistently.
"Fundraising has become the new fix and flip."
There are more sponsors competing for passive capital right now than ever before.
The operators who win are the ones who are real.
Pleasantly persistent.
Following up without apology.
Staying in touch long after the first call.
Capital is a timing game.
The follow-up is where deals close.
What Passive Investors Should Know
Know yourself before you invest.
Take a life assessment.
What are your strengths?
What gives you purpose?
What do you actually want your capital doing?
Then find operators whose strategy matches your answers.
Workforce and affordable housing is not a sexy asset class.
It is a durable one.
Consistent demand.
Supply-constrained markets.
Recession-resistant performance.
Peter's framework says it simply:
Rebuilding essential homes for essential workers in essential communities.
That is impact.
That is also underwriting discipline.
Both can exist in the same deal.
Book Recommendation
How to Win Friends and Influence People — Dale Carnegie
Relationships drive capital.
Relationships drive acquisitions.
Relationships drive everything.
Whether you are active or passive — your ability to build rapport is non-negotiable.
Connect with Peter Neil
🌐 gsprei.com
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Financial security over job security — always.
In this episode, Eric sits down with Ginger Faith, a real estate investor who has been in the game since 1994. Ginger has flipped over 52 properties, had two projects featured on HGTV, and built a career around discipline, strong relationships, and protecting capital.
But the biggest lesson from this conversation was not about chasing returns.
It was about protecting your downside.
Ginger started investing before today’s popular real estate acronyms existed. Before BRRRR became a strategy people talked about online, Ginger was already buying distressed properties, letting the rents carry the debt, and recycling equity into the next opportunity.
One of her early deals was a distressed 6-unit Victorian property. Her original plan was simple: buy one house per year. But that deal opened her eyes to the power of real estate when purchased correctly.
Her formula was straightforward:
Buy cheap.
Let the rents support the property.
Preserve capital.
Recycle equity.
Keep moving forward.
One of the strongest parts of this conversation was Ginger’s warning to passive investors.
The return is not the most important part of a deal.
The operator is.
Ginger shared stories about bad actors in the real estate space, including operators who pressured investors, removed bad reviews, dropped LLCs, and misrepresented themselves. She has even been to the DA’s office twice trying to help hold scammers accountable.
Her advice to passive investors was clear:
Run a real background check.
Talk to people who actually know the operator.
Pay attention when something feels off.
Never sign documents under pressure.
As Ginger put it:
Believe half of what you see and none of what you hear.
The major takeaway is that vetting the operator is part of the underwriting. A great-looking return means nothing if the person managing the money cannot be trusted.
Ginger also shared practical advice for people building real estate on the side of a W-2 job.
You do not need a finance degree to get started.
You need to understand your numbers.
She described this through what she calls the “bathtub theory.”
Money comes in.
You plug the holes.
Then you watch the water level rise.
In other words, wealth is built by increasing income, controlling expenses, protecting capital, and staying disciplined.
Ginger also emphasized the importance of relationships, especially with mortgage brokers. Every lender has a different box. The right broker knows where your deal fits.
In one example, Ginger kept digging until she was able to reduce a rate from 10.99% to 5.9%.
That was not luck.
That was persistence.
Protect your downside before chasing upside.
Vet the operator before investing passively.
Never let pressure force you into a deal.
Understand your numbers.
Build relationships with lenders and brokers.
Capital preservation matters just as much as returns.
Real estate rewards discipline, patience, and persistence.
“Protect your downside. The upside takes care of itself.”
In real estate, people usually lose money in two major ways:
They get scammed.
They do not know what they are doing.
Ginger’s message was simple but powerful: guard against both.
Once you protect your capital and understand your numbers, the rest comes down to execution.
Free e-book: https://moonlightcre.com/ebook_download/
Website: https://moonlightcre.com/
Schedule a call: https://calendly.com/moonlightequitiesgroup/scheduled-conversation
Learn more: https://linktr.ee/ericlindsey
Peter Neal watched his dad take calls at 2 and 3 in the morning.
Managing properties for CBRE.
And he thought to himself — I don't know if I want to do this.
🎙️ Peter Neal | GSP REI
Affordable Housing Investor | Capital Raiser | Syndicator
Part 1 — From Skeptic to Operator
He went to Temple University.
Studied media, business, and entrepreneurship.
Thought he was headed to television or radio.
Then the stars aligned.
A sales and marketing job close to his house.
Turned out to be a distressed mortgage investment company.
Four years later — he never looked back.
How Peter Built His Foundation
He became right-hand man to a prolific investor.
Learned alternative investing from the inside.
Raised capital for funds acquiring distressed mortgages.
That was not school.
That was a masterclass.
At 23 and 24 years old, investors twice his age told him:
"You don't know how lucky you are."
He heard them.
He did not take it for granted.
How GSP REI Was Built
Peter did not build alone.
He built with partners from day one.
Each partner with their own lane.
The fundraiser
The construction expert
The analytical operator
Ron brought over 20 years of construction experience.
Peter brought capital raising and investor relations.
Together — they built a vertically integrated machine.
What Passive Investors Need to Know
Peter takes a commercial approach to single family.
The business is not built around any one person.
Systems.
Processes.
Culture.
Cross-trained teams.
When you back GSP REI you are not backing a person.
You are backing a business.
That is the difference between a hobby and an institution.
Passive investors do not just back deals.
They back operators who built the right way.
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Website: https://moonlightcre.com/
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Financial security over job security — always.
131 people wired money into one deal.
$33 million.
188 units.
Atlanta.
Off-market.
And Claude Mouaffi still has a W-2.
🎙️ Claude Mouaffi | Chazek Investment
Multifamily Syndicator | Corporate Finance Background
Part 2 — Network. Execution. Mailbox Money.
This deal did not come from a listing site.
It came from a phone call.
A trusted broker colleague reached out and said:
“Let’s go after this together.”
They moved.
They raised.
They closed.
That is what years of relationship-building produces.
How 131 LPs Said Yes
No flashy pitch deck closed this raise.
Trust did.
Transparency did.
A track record that spoke for itself did.
When operators deliver, investors refer people.
When deals close, brokers stop screening your calls.
When you stay consistent, capital finds you.
That does not happen without credibility.
What Passive Investors Are Actually Buying
You are not buying real estate.
You are hiring an operator.
Vet how they communicate.
Study how they have delivered.
Understand how they protect the downside.
If the operator is right, your capital works harder than you do.
You collect checks.
You focus on your career.
Or your retirement.
Or your family.
That is the structure passive investing is built on.
How Claude Runs the Day
Early mornings belong to the business.
The workday belongs to the employer.
Evenings clean up whatever remains.
No balance.
Just boundaries.
And a goal he refuses to negotiate on.
Books Claude Recommends
The Miracle Equation — Hal Elrod
Wheelbarrow Profits — Jake & Gino
Building a StoryBrand — Donald Miller
The Compound Effect — Darren Hardy
Connect with Claude directly on LinkedIn.
linkedin.com/in/claude-mouaffi-99a44741
Listen to the full episode of the Moonlight Real Estate Side Hustles and Syndication Show with Eric Lindsey.
👉 Mastermind Group: https://www.facebook.com/share/g/187opx1PyD/👉 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Realestatesidehustleoperations
Free e-book: https://moonlightcre.com/ebook_download/Website: https://moonlightcre.com/Schedule a call: https://calendly.com/moonlightequitiesgroup/scheduled-conversationLearn more: https://linktr.ee/ericlindsey
Financial security over job security — always.
Claude Mouaffi grew up in Cameroon.He still remembers the sound of his parents counting pennies at the kitchen table.
Today he just closed a $33 million apartment deal.And he still has a W-2.
🎙️ Claude Mouaffi | Chazek InvestmentMultifamily Syndicator | Corporate Finance Professional
Part 1 — Operator Credibility. Capital Discipline. Structure.
This is the kind of operator passive investors should study.
Claude did not come from money.He came from a corporate finance background.
He knows how to read a deal.He knows how to protect capital.
That combination is rare.
From Analyst to Operator
He watched COVID expose how fragile a single income stream really is.
That awareness changed how he underwrites.That awareness changed how he allocates.
He started in single family.Realized he was buying another job.Not building a capital vehicle.
He pivoted fast.
What Passive Investors Are Actually Backing
Claude uses his analyst background to stress test assumptions.
He focuses on capital structure before chasing returns.
He vets deals that pencil out for his investors first.
That discipline is the credential.
• Corporate finance foundation• Multifamily underwriting discipline• Operator who protects the downside first
He does not chase deals.He waits for the right ones.
How He Built Operator Credibility
Brokers would not return his calls at first.Now they call him.
Investors passed early.Now they reach out.
One closed deal changes everything.
A $33 million close is not luck.It is pattern recognition built through discipline.
What This Means for Capital Allocators
Passive investors do not just back deals.They back operators.
Find the operator who still shows up to a W-2 every day.Still underwrites after hours.Still protects your capital like it is their own.
That is who you want managing your allocation.
Claude Mouaffi grew up in Cameroon.
He still remembers the sound of his parents counting pennies at the kitchen table.
Today he just closed a $33 million apartment deal.
And he still has a W-2.
🎙️ Claude Mouaffi | Chazek Investment
Multifamily Syndicator | Corporate Finance Professional
Part 1 — Operator Credibility. Capital Discipline. Structure.
This is the kind of operator passive investors should study.
Claude did not come from money.
He came from a corporate finance background.
He knows how to read a deal.
He knows how to protect capital.
That combination is rare.
From Analyst to Operator
He watched COVID expose how fragile a single income stream really is.
That awareness changed how he underwrites.
That awareness changed how he allocates.
He started in single family.
Realized he was buying another job.
Not building a capital vehicle.
He pivoted fast.
What Passive Investors Are Actually Backing
Claude uses his analyst background to stress test assumptions.
He focuses on capital structure before chasing returns.
He vets deals that pencil out for his investors first.
That discipline is the credential.
• Corporate finance foundation
• Multifamily underwriting discipline
• Operator who protects the downside first
He does not chase deals.
He waits for the right ones.
How He Built Operator Credibility
Brokers would not return his calls at first.
Now they call him.
Investors passed early.
Now they reach out.
One closed deal changes everything.
A $33 million close is not luck.
It is pattern recognition built through discipline.
What This Means for Capital Allocators
Passive investors do not just back deals.
They back operators.
Find the operator who still shows up to a W-2 every day.
Still underwrites after hours.
Still protects your capital like it is their own.
That is who you want managing your allocation.
Vincent Lancy was steps from his front door when a drunk driver hit him.
He woke up from a coma a week later.
Did not know his name.
Did not know his school.
Had to relearn to walk, talk, and spell.
He finished his finance degree. Earned his MBA.
Got the dream job at Merrill Lynch and PricewaterhouseCoopers.
Then walked away to build something that actually mattered.
Vincent Lancy | Coming Alive Podcast Production
From Coma to Entrepreneur
Vincent works 3AM to 3PM every single day.
His company now produces over 15 podcasts.
His first major client was Tampa General Hospital — the same hospital that saved his life.
That is not a coincidence. That is purpose.
Why a Podcast Is the Best Business Card You Never Knew You Needed
A podcast builds credibility before you ever get on a call.
It puts your message in front of people who would never find you otherwise.
Vincent has built his entire business around helping others find that same voice.
His Best Advice for Side Hustle Entrepreneurs
Time block your day the night before.
Hire a VA before you think you need one.
Do not take every client — protect your team and culture.
Done is better than perfect.
One Million Cups meets every Wednesday at 9AM for free nationwide.
Coaching Round — Vincent Lancy
Personal Development:
Time block. Read books. Listen to podcasts. Your way is not the only way.
Most Valuable Skill:
Discipline. Take a five minute walk in sunlight every hour — natural mood elevator.
Starting With No Money:
Research trusted sources. Pitch at rotary clubs and chambers. Go deep with five people not 100 business cards.
When to Pivot:
Never give up. Find a better way. Get in more rooms.
Balancing Success and Life:
Take one mental health day weekly. Be better today than yesterday.
Book Recommended
Start With Why — Simon Sinek.
Free PDF: I Want to Start a Podcast by Vincent Lancy — email him to request it.
Connect with Vincent Lancy
Email: info@vincentalancey.com
Website: comingalivepodcastproduction.com
Listen to the full episode of the Side Hustle and Business Show with Eric Lindsey.
👉 Mastermind Group: https://www.facebook.com/share/g/187opx1PyD/
👉 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Realestatesidehustleoperations
Free e-book: https://moonlightcre.com/ebook_download/
Website: https://moonlightcre.com/
Schedule a call: https://calendly.com/moonlightequitiesgroup/scheduled-conversation
Learn more: https://linktr.ee/ericlindsey
Financial security over job security — always.
Vincent Lancy was steps from his front door when a drunk driver hit him.
He woke up from a coma a week later.
Did not know his name.
Did not know his school.
Had to relearn to walk, talk, and spell.
He finished his finance degree. Earned his MBA.
Got the dream job at Merrill Lynch and PricewaterhouseCoopers.
Then walked away to build something that actually mattered.
Vincent Lancy | Coming Alive Podcast Production
From Coma to Entrepreneur
Vincent works 3AM to 3PM every single day.
His company now produces over 15 podcasts.
His first major client was Tampa General Hospital — the same hospital that saved his life.
That is not a coincidence. That is purpose.
Why a Podcast Is the Best Business Card You Never Knew You Needed
A podcast builds credibility before you ever get on a call.
It puts your message in front of people who would never find you otherwise.
Vincent has built his entire business around helping others find that same voice.
His Best Advice for Side Hustle Entrepreneurs
Time block your day the night before.
Hire a VA before you think you need one.
Do not take every client — protect your team and culture.
Done is better than perfect.
One Million Cups meets every Wednesday at 9AM for free nationwide.
Coaching Round — Vincent Lancy
Personal Development:
Time block. Read books. Listen to podcasts. Your way is not the only way.
Most Valuable Skill:
Discipline. Take a five minute walk in sunlight every hour — natural mood elevator.
Starting With No Money:
Research trusted sources. Pitch at rotary clubs and chambers. Go deep with five people not 100 business cards.
When to Pivot:
Never give up. Find a better way. Get in more rooms.
Balancing Success and Life:
Take one mental health day weekly. Be better today than yesterday.
Book Recommended
Start With Why — Simon Sinek.
Free PDF: I Want to Start a Podcast by Vincent Lancy — email him to request it.
Connect with Vincent Lancy
Email: info@vincentalancey.com
Website: comingalivepodcastproduction.com
Listen to the full episode of the Side Hustle and Business Show with Eric Lindsey.
👉 Mastermind Group: https://www.facebook.com/share/g/187opx1PyD/
👉 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Realestatesidehustleoperations
Free e-book: https://moonlightcre.com/ebook_download/
Website: https://moonlightcre.com/
Schedule a call: https://calendly.com/moonlightequitiesgroup/scheduled-conversation
Learn more: https://linktr.ee/ericlindsey
Financial security over job security — always.
Patrick Grimes lost everything in 2007.
He went all in on a pre-development deal — highly leveraged, certain to double his money.
Then 2008 happened.
He lost it all.
A mechanical engineer who had worked with Tesla, Google, Lockheed, and Johnson and Johnson had to start over completely.
What he did next is the blueprint every W2 investor needs to hear.
Patrick Grimes | Passive Investing Mastery | 5,000+ Units | $600M Portfolio
Why LPs Should Pay Attention to This Operator
Patrick did not stumble into syndication.
He spent years moonlighting — buying single family homes in recession resilient Texas markets while working full time in California.
He deployed every bonus and every extra dollar of his paycheck into those assets.
He earned a master's in engineering and an MBA while doing it.
He worked for free for seasoned operators — doing slide decks, underwriting, due diligence walks — without even knowing his partnership percentage on the first two deals.
He was just focused on learning the right way to do things.
That foundation is what built a $600 million portfolio.
How He Balanced W2 and Real Estate Investing
Patrick was running himself ragged moonlighting while working full time in San Francisco.
He made a strategic shift — moved from W2 employee to contractor through his own S-Corp.
That gave him more control over his time and allowed him to take calls with brokers, vendors, and partners during business hours instead of only nights and weekends.
He credits that one decision as a turning point in his investing career.
The Moment He Went Full Time
Patrick did not rush the exit.
He stayed in his automation career through COVID — during which his company had record years building automated assembly cells for COVID test kits.
When things slowed down post COVID it made sense to make the jump.
He now lives in Hawaii and manages a $600 million portfolio across real estate, energy, and litigation funding.
The right exit at the right time built the right foundation.
Listen to the full episode of the Moonlight Real Estate Side Hustles and Syndication Show with Eric Lindsey.
👉 Mastermind Group: https://www.facebook.com/share/g/187opx1PyD/
👉 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Realestatesidehustleoperations
Free e-book: https://moonlightcre.com/ebook_download/
Website: https://moonlightcre.com/
Schedule a call: https://calendly.com/moonlightequitiesgroup/scheduled-conversation
Learn more: https://linktr.ee/ericlindsey
Financial security over job security — always.
Patrick Grimes | Passive Investing Mastery
Beyond Just Real Estate
Every two weeks Patrick's team hosts a mastery series across gold, crypto, parking lots, litigation funding, and more.
His philosophy — the wealthy do not put 100% into real estate.
They allocate roughly 26% into real estate and 25% into other alternatives.
True financial security means investing in assets that do not rise and fall together.
Litigation Funding — The Opportunity Most Investors Miss
Patrick's firm lends to attorneys on contingency cases — appraising legal fee agreements instead of properties.
90% of civil litigation settles before trial.
His fund focuses on cases near settlement — low risk, high visibility on outcome.
How He Got His First Deal
Patrick worked for free for years — doing due diligence walks, underwriting, and slide decks.
He did not know his partnership percentage until after his second deal closed.
He was focused on learning from the right people.
That approach launched his career faster than anything else.
Moonlight Coaching Round — Patrick Grimes
For New Investors:
Allocate across real estate, energy, and legal services — non-correlated assets.
That is true financial security.
Balancing Business and Life:
Move from W2 to contractor when ready.
It gives you control so you can work when brokers need you — not just nights and weekends.
Starting With Little Time or No Money:
Find winning operators and offer to help.
Do not ask what is in it for you.
Add value first — your career will accelerate faster than any other path.
Why Passive Investing in Real Estate Is So Powerful:
Syndications give you geographic, sponsor, and asset class diversification — all in one strategy.
Books Recommended
Miracle Morning — Hal Elrod.
Traction — Gino Wickman. EOS focused Patrick's entire team on goals.
Connect with Patrick Grimes
Website: passiveinvestingmastery.com
Free signed book: passiveinvestingmastery.com/book
Promo code: Moonlight Equities
Email: patrick@passiveinvestingmastery.com
Full episode on the Moonlight Real Estate Side Hustles and Syndication Show with Eric Lindsey.
👉 Mastermind Group: https://www.facebook.com/share/g/187opx1PyD/
👉 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Realestatesidehustleoperations
Free e-book: https://moonlightcre.com/ebook_download/
Website: https://moonlightcre.com/
Schedule a call: https://calendly.com/moonlightequitiesgroup/scheduled-conversation
Learn more: https://linktr.ee/ericlindsey
Financial security over job security — always.
Ebony Morris is a licensed clinical psychologist with a PhD.
She shows up to a demanding W2 job every single day.
And she has quietly built a real estate portfolio across Michigan, Arizona, Alabama, and Illinois — while doing it.
Ebony Morris | MEK Homes | Buy and Hold Investor | Fix and Flip Investor
Why Passive Investors Should Pay Attention to This Operator
Ebony did not stumble into real estate.
Her father owned his first duplex at 21.
She watched him interview tenants as a teenager.
She consulted a wealth advisor before buying her first property.
She created an LLC, transferred her properties properly, and consulted attorneys along the way.
When you back an operator like Ebony you are backing someone who treats real estate like a business — not a hobby.
Her Buy and Hold Strategy
Ebony started buying in the Detroit metro area because she knew the market.
She purchased a duplex for $118,000 with both tenants already in place.
One tenant had been there six years. The other three years.
She also owns properties in the suburbs of Michigan, Alabama, and Illinois.
Her approach — buy low, charge market rents, hold long term, and leverage the portfolio to create additional lines of credit and financial strength.
Her Fix and Flip Strategy in Arizona
In Arizona Ebony pivots to fix and flip to generate capital quickly.
With the right general contractor team she is seeing returns in four to six months.
She uses her buy and hold portfolio for long term wealth and her fix and flip deals to generate cash.
Two strategies. One portfolio. Working together.
For W2 Professionals Building on the Side
Ebony still works her W2 job in an environment where cell phones are not even allowed.
She calls her realtor during her morning commute.
She signs documents at midnight so her loan originator has them by morning.
She scrolls listings during her daughter's gymnastics practice.
She has built her entire portfolio around the margins of a demanding career — and she has not stopped.
Listen to the full episode of the Moonlight Real Estate Side Hustles and Syndication Show with Eric Lindsey.
👉 Mastermind Group: https://www.facebook.com/share/g/187opx1PyD/👉 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Realestatesidehustleoperations
Free e-book: https://moonlightcre.com/ebook_download/Website: https://moonlightcre.com/Schedule a call: https://calendly.com/moonlightequitiesgroup/scheduled-conversationLearn more: https://linktr.ee/ericlindsey
Financial security over job security — always.
Ebony Morris is a licensed clinical psychologist with a PhD.
She shows up to a demanding W2 job every single day.
And she has quietly built a real estate portfolio across Michigan, Arizona, Alabama, and Illinois — while doing it.
Ebony Morris | MEK Homes | Buy and Hold Investor | Fix and Flip Investor
Why Passive Investors Should Pay Attention to This Operator
Ebony did not stumble into real estate.
Her father owned his first duplex at 21.
She watched him interview tenants as a teenager.
She consulted a wealth advisor before buying her first property.
She created an LLC, transferred her properties properly, and consulted attorneys along the way.
When you back an operator like Ebony you are backing someone who treats real estate like a business — not a hobby.
Her Buy and Hold Strategy
Ebony started buying in the Detroit metro area because she knew the market.
She purchased a duplex for $118,000 with both tenants already in place.
One tenant had been there six years. The other three years.
She also owns properties in the suburbs of Michigan, Alabama, and Illinois.
Her approach — buy low, charge market rents, hold long term, and leverage the portfolio to create additional lines of credit and financial strength.
Her Fix and Flip Strategy in Arizona
In Arizona Ebony pivots to fix and flip to generate capital quickly.
With the right general contractor team she is seeing returns in four to six months.
She uses her buy and hold portfolio for long term wealth and her fix and flip deals to generate cash.
Two strategies. One portfolio. Working together.
For W2 Professionals Building on the Side
Ebony still works her W2 job in an environment where cell phones are not even allowed.
She calls her realtor during her morning commute.
She signs documents at midnight so her loan originator has them by morning.
She scrolls listings during her daughter's gymnastics practice.
She has built her entire portfolio around the margins of a demanding career — and she has not stopped.
Listen to the full episode of the Moonlight Real Estate Side Hustles and Syndication Show with Eric Lindsey.
👉 Mastermind Group: https://www.facebook.com/share/g/187opx1PyD/👉 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Realestatesidehustleoperations
Free e-book: https://moonlightcre.com/ebook_download/Website: https://moonlightcre.com/Schedule a call: https://calendly.com/moonlightequitiesgroup/scheduled-conversationLearn more: https://linktr.ee/ericlindsey
Financial security over job security — always.
Neal Bawa was paying nearly 50% of his tech salary in taxes.
So he got into real estate to save them.
Then he got addicted to it.
Today he manages a $600M+ portfolio with 1,300 accredited investors — using data science and AI where most operators rely on gut instinct.
Neal Bawa | Multifamily U
How He Built a Portfolio While Running a Tech Company
Neal ran a tech and healthcare company for 14 years while investing on the side. He discovered depreciation in 2003 building a campus for his business, bought a dozen brand new homes for $90,000 each during the 2008 crash, then went full time into multifamily when his company sold in 2013.
How He Uses AI to Run His Business
Every employee spends 30 to 60 minutes daily on AI and presents new tools weekly in a session called Sparkle. Over 400 custom GPT tools built — rent comps, T12 analysis, neighborhood scoring, and more. AI gets you 50 to 70 percent of the way there.
Where the Market Cycle Stands Right Now
Cap rates peaked and fell slowly throughout 2025 — prices are rising. Neal's framework: 2023 to 2025 were the three years of pain. 2026 is the gap year. 2027 is when it gets exciting — supply will be scarce and rents will rise. The bottom is already in.
Moonlight Coaching Round — Neal Bawa
For New Investors:
Real estate is a risk based business. If you want zero risk put your money in a money market. If you want real wealth — get in with eyes wide open.
Balancing Business and Life:
Work nine focused hours and compress your meetings. Do not sacrifice balance. And always watch interest rates and supply — they can break even the best deal in the best market.
Starting With Little Time or No Money:
Start with education. AI at $20 a month and YouTube at zero cost are the two best teachers available. Let knowledge guide how much time and money to commit.
Why Passive Investing in Real Estate Is So Powerful:
Bonus depreciation and opportunity zones. Neal no longer leads with cash flow. At this stage of the cycle the tax advantages are the single greatest reason to invest passively in real estate.
Connect with Neal Bawa
Free webinars: multifamilyu.com/club
Full episode on the Moonlight Real Estate Side Hustles and Syndication Show with Eric Lindsey.
👉 Mastermind Group: https://www.facebook.com/share/g/187opx1PyD/
👉 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Realestatesidehustleoperations
Free e-book: https://moonlightcre.com/ebook_download/
Website: https://moonlightcre.com/
Schedule a call: https://calendly.com/moonlightequitiesgroup/scheduled-conversation
Learn more: https://linktr.ee/ericlindsey
Financial security over job security — always.
He started as a union carpenter. Then made a decision most people never make — he went back to school at USC for corporate finance while working full time to pay for it.
He graduated, retired from the union, became a banker, and never stopped building.
Danny Flores | Prime Capital Investments | Multifamily Syndicator
From the Jobsite to the Boardroom
Danny was a general contractor at 21, moved into heavy construction as a union carpenter, then earned a corporate finance degree from USC while working full time to pay for it. Every career move was intentional. Every skill he built was preparation for the next level.
His First Deal and 15 Years of 1031 Exchanges
Danny saved $65,000 and bought a fourplex in California. A year and a half later he sold it for a $100,000 profit. He rolled that into a 1031 exchange and kept buying bigger buildings for the next 15 years using his own money.
He also built a property management company in 2006 and sold it years later. By the time he discovered syndication in 2018 he already had the construction, finance, and operations skills most syndicators spend years trying to develop.
How He Transitioned From W2 to Full Time Real Estate
Danny's rule was simple — you have to work two jobs before you can quit one.
Evenings. Weekends. Stolen phone calls during the day. If you are married, cut expenses and learn to live on one income. Cut car payments, eating out, everything. Run lean until the business is big enough to jump to full time.
It gets hard before it gets easier. But if you plan it right the jump is possible.
Why He Started Syndicating in 2018
A friend introduced Danny to syndication after watching him buy deals solo for years. He hired a coach, learned the model, and applied everything he already had — construction skills, banking knowledge, property management experience — to raise capital and start buying bigger deals for investors.
Listen to the full episode of the Moonlight Real Estate Side Hustles and Syndication Show with Eric Lindsey.
👉 Mastermind Group: https://www.facebook.com/share/g/187opx1PyD/👉 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Realestatesidehustleoperations
Free e-book: https://moonlightcre.com/ebook_download/Website: https://moonlightcre.com/Schedule a call: https://calendly.com/moonlightequitiesgroup/scheduled-conversationLearn more: https://linktr.ee/ericlindsey
Financial security over job security — always.
Danny Flores picked up a hammer before he ever picked up a spreadsheet.
He started as a union carpenter. Then made a decision most people never make — he went back to school at USC for corporate finance while working full time to pay for it.
He graduated, retired from the union, became a banker, and never stopped building.
Danny Flores | Prime Capital Investments | Multifamily Syndicator
From the Jobsite to the Boardroom
Danny was a general contractor at 21, moved into heavy construction as a union carpenter, then earned a corporate finance degree from USC while working full time to pay for it. Every career move was intentional. Every skill he built was preparation for the next level.
His First Deal and 15 Years of 1031 Exchanges
Danny saved $65,000 and bought a fourplex in California. A year and a half later he sold it for a $100,000 profit. He rolled that into a 1031 exchange and kept buying bigger buildings for the next 15 years using his own money.
He also built a property management company in 2006 and sold it years later. By the time he discovered syndication in 2018 he already had the construction, finance, and operations skills most syndicators spend years trying to develop.
How He Transitioned From W2 to Full Time Real Estate
Danny's rule was simple — you have to work two jobs before you can quit one.
Evenings. Weekends. Stolen phone calls during the day. If you are married, cut expenses and learn to live on one income. Cut car payments, eating out, everything. Run lean until the business is big enough to jump to full time.
It gets hard before it gets easier. But if you plan it right the jump is possible.
Why He Started Syndicating in 2018
A friend introduced Danny to syndication after watching him buy deals solo for years. He hired a coach, learned the model, and applied everything he already had — construction skills, banking knowledge, property management experience — to raise capital and start buying bigger deals for investors.
Listen to the full episode of the Moonlight Real Estate Side Hustles and Syndication Show with Eric Lindsey.
👉 Mastermind Group: https://www.facebook.com/share/g/187opx1PyD/
👉 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Realestatesidehustleoperations
Free e-book: https://moonlightcre.com/ebook_download/
Website: https://moonlightcre.com/
Schedule a call: https://calendly.com/moonlightequitiesgroup/scheduled-conversation
Learn more: https://linktr.ee/ericlindsey
Financial security over job security — always.
Most real estate investors think insurance is enough to protect them.
It is not.
And if you own property in an LLC right now — there is a new federal law with a $10,000 fine and up to two years in jail that most investors have never heard of.
Today's guests are here to change that.
Garrett Sutton and Ted Sutton | Corporate Direct | Asset Protection Attorneys
Garrett is a Rich Dad Poor Dad advisor for Robert Kiyosaki and a leading expert on LLCs and asset protection. Ted is a licensed attorney in Wyoming, Nevada, and Texas specializing in corporate law and compliance.
Why Insurance Alone Is Not Enough
Insurance can be denied or underpaid. The second line of defense is an LLC holding title to your property. A lawsuit can only reach what is inside the LLC — not your personal assets.
The Wyoming LLC Structure Every Investor Should Know
Hold title in a state LLC — then have it owned by a Wyoming LLC. Wyoming's charging order means creditors cannot force a sale. They can only lien distributions. Most contingency attorneys walk away rather than wait.
The Biggest Mistake Investors Make With LLCs
Setting one up is not enough. You must transfer title into the LLC, maintain a separate bank account, have an operating agreement, hold annual meetings, and follow all ongoing formalities. Fifty percent of people who get sued lose LLC protection because they skipped these steps.
The Corporate Transparency Act — What Every LLC Owner Must Know
This is the most significant corporate law passed in 40 years. If you own an LLC you must file beneficial ownership information with the federal government. Miss the deadline and the penalty is $10,000 and up to two years in jail. Corporate Direct files this for clients for $250 and tracks all ongoing update requirements.
Books by Garrett Sutton
Start Your Own Corporation and Loopholes of Real Estate — both part of the Rich Dad Advisor series.
Connect with Garrett and Ted Sutton
Website: corporatedirect.comFree 15-minute consultation available — reach out at least one month before closing on a property.
Full episode on the Moonlight Real Estate Side Hustles and Syndication Show with Eric Lindsey.
👉 Mastermind Group: https://www.facebook.com/share/g/187opx1PyD/👉 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Realestatesidehustleoperations
Free e-book: https://moonlightcre.com/ebook_download/Website: https://moonlightcre.com/Schedule a call: https://calendly.com/moonlightequitiesgroup/scheduled-conversationLearn more: https://linktr.ee/ericlindsey
Financial security over job security — always.
Dr. Jason L. Williams | Multifamily Syndicator
Know Your Numbers Before You Buy
Accurate numbers beat a perfect market every time. A deal can work at any rate if your business plan is built around real numbers. The investors who get hurt are the ones making assumptions that do not match reality.
Protecting Yourself From Property Tax Increases
Texas is a non-disclosure state — the county can reassess your taxes based on your loan amount after closing. Jason keeps a property tax advisor in his corner who fights on his behalf and only gets paid on what they save him.
Protecting your margins after closing matters just as much as underwriting before you buy.
Navigating Interest Rates Without Timing the Market
Jason adjusts his offer price to match current rates. If a deal does not work at today's number he finds the price that does and negotiates from there.
Time in the market always beats timing the market.
Moonlight Coaching Round — Dr. Jason L. Williams
For New Investors:
Identify your role in a syndication — underwriting, capital raising, or asset management — and go deep on that area first.
Balancing Business and Life:
Get your family involved. When they understand the business, work and life become a shared mission instead of a constant conflict.
Starting With Little Time or No Money:
Find the time. Jason's wife drove two hours to Dallas after work for networking events and drove back the same night. If you want it badly enough you will find a way.
Why Passive Investing Is So Powerful:
Depreciation, cost segregation, cash flow, and the 1031 exchange give real estate advantages few asset classes can match. With leverage, doubling your capital in five years is realistic.
Book Recommended for Active and Passive Investors
Who Not How — Benjamin Hardy and Dan Sullivan. Know your superpower. Partner with people whose strengths fill your gaps.
Connect with Dr. Jason L. Williams
Website: ironcladunderwriting.com
Podcast: Ironclad Underwriting Podcast — YouTube, Spotify, Apple
Listen to the full episode of the Moonlight Real Estate Side Hustles and Syndication Show with Eric Lindsey.
👉 Mastermind Group: https://www.facebook.com/share/g/187opx1PyD/
👉 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Realestatesidehustleoperations
Free e-book: https://moonlightcre.com/ebook_download/
Website: https://moonlightcre.com/
Schedule a call: https://calendly.com/moonlightequitiesgroup/scheduled-conversation
Learn more: https://linktr.ee/ericlindsey
Financial security over job security — always.
If you want to keep your job or business while building a real estate portfolio, join these channels.
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Build financial security through real estate — without quitting your job or business.
How do you go from mowing lawns as a teenager to building and selling an 8-figure landscaping company and then launching a $30M tech platform?
In this episode, Eric Lindsey sits down with Brian Clayton, founder and CEO of GreenPal — often called the “Uber for lawn care.”
Brian shares how he started mowing yards as a teenager after his dad pushed him to get off the couch, eventually growing that small side hustle into a multimillion-dollar landscaping company that was later acquired. He now runs GreenPal, a nationwide platform connecting hundreds of thousands of homeowners with lawn care professionals while using technology and AI to modernize one of the oldest service industries.
During the conversation, Brian breaks down:
• How he grew a lawn care business step-by-step like levels in a video game
• The three key buckets every entrepreneur must focus on: working in the business, on the business, and on yourself
• Why personal development and constant learning are essential for founders
• How AI is transforming small businesses and increasing productivity
• The importance of sales, action, and solving problems at the root cause
• Advice for starting a business with little money
Brian also explains how GreenPal works today and how entrepreneurs can think about scaling, systems, and building businesses that can eventually be sold.
If you're building a business, running a side hustle, or learning how to scale and automate operations, this episode is packed with practical insights.
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Dr. Jason L. Williams | Former R&D Chemical Engineer | Multifamily Syndicator | Mobile Home Community Developer
Growing Up Around Real Estate
Jason watched his father buy properties around town and felt ownership pride before he ever had his name on a deed. That early exposure planted the seed that grew into a full portfolio built on the side of a demanding engineering career.
His First Property in Grad School
Jason bought his first house in graduate school knowing from day one it would become a rental. He still owns it today and has refinanced it multiple times to fund future investments.
You do not need to be wealthy to start. You need a strategy and the discipline to execute it.
15 Years of Building While Working Full Time
Jason spent over 15 years as an R&D engineer while quietly growing his portfolio on the side. He hired a property manager from day one, used vacation days to close deals, and kept his investing low key at work to avoid moonlighting conflicts.
He never let his W2 suffer. And his portfolio never stopped growing.
How He Scaled Without a Large Salary
Living in one of the lowest cost of living cities in the country, Jason's engineering salary was not as large as most people assumed. Instead of waiting to save a full down payment every time, he used the BRRRR strategy — pulling equity out of existing properties to fund the next purchase. He once walked away from the title company with $18,000 in his pocket after a cash out refinance.
Recycling capital is how everyday professionals build portfolios without a massive income.
The Layoff That Became a Launchpad
In 2022 Jason's company announced they were relocating to Houston and laying him off. He had already made up his mind to quit. He negotiated a consulting contract that paid him for 20 hours a month whether he worked or not, hit his 15 year mark, and walked away for good.
When your portfolio is built right — a layoff is not a crisis. It is a green light.
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Financial security over job security — always.
Donovan Camarotti started with a busboy job, launched a car detailing hustle, and used every dollar as a stepping stone into real estate.His first flip — a beachside condo — netted him $27,000.He never looked back.Today at 21, Donovan has completed over 100 transactions and runs a fix-and-flip operation doing roughly 80 homes a year in Florida with a lean team of 10.
How He Funds His DealsDonovan didn't use his own money to scale.He built relationships with private lenders at local real estate meetups and REIAs.Private investors now fund 100% of his deals in exchange for a fixed interest rate — not equity.He keeps all the upside and gets into deals with little to no money out of pocket.
Recent Deal Snapshot
Bought: $680,000 — a weird layout most buyers passed onRenovated: $95,000 — turned an awkward space into a stunning master suiteSold: $980,000 — cash buyer, no inspection, closed in under a monthNet Profit: Well over six figures
His Best Advice for New InvestorsEverything costs more than you think — overestimate every expense.Hire a bookkeeper first — know your real numbers on every single deal.Use stepping stones — skills, savings, real estate, repeat.Invest in mentorship — compress 20 years of learning into 4 or 5.If you are young and single, go all in now so you can be present later.
Book Recommended for Active and Passive InvestorsRich Dad Poor Dad — the book that started it all for Donovan.
Connect with DonovanInstagram and Facebook: @CamarottiHomesWebsite: CamHomes.com
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Financial security over job security — always.
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Julie Knight is building real estate alongside her career — not in place of it. By day, she works in public sector economic development. By night and on weekends, she builds rental properties and long-term partnerships. In 2021, she made a pivotal shift: instead of selling a home when relocating, she chose to rent it.
That decision shifted her mindset from housing to wealth building.
Julie bought her first home in 2013 and later sold it — a move she regretted. In 2019, when relocating again, she kept the property as a rental.
What she did: • Hired a property manager immediately • Rented the home within weeks • Stayed focused on her nine-to-five • Committed to buying at least one property per year starting in 2021
She later purchased a rental in Montgomery, Alabama for $138,000 (20% down). It rents for about $1,400 per month.
Why Montgomery? • Deep market familiarity • Strong demand (colleges and military) • Lower prices • Landlord-friendly laws
She used her W-2 income to fund the investment.
Julie works full-time, mostly remote.
Her reality: • Evenings and weekends • ~5 hours of sleep • Early information overload • Strong discipline
She sees this as a short-term sacrifice for long-term freedom.
Key principles: • Protect job performance • Focus on the next best move • Avoid past mistakes • Think long-term
Investing from DC/Maryland into Alabama, she relied on: • A property manager who was also a broker • 20+ years of local experience • A strong contractor network
Trusted partnerships made long-distance investing possible.
Julie stresses discipline over speed.
Her advice: • Live below your means • Track spending • Separate fixed vs. discretionary costs • Measure net worth
She also recommends partnering to lower entry barriers.
“What gets measured gets improved.”
Beyond rentals, she invests through partnerships and development.
For passive investors: • Vet operators thoroughly • Understand underwriting • Prioritize character and alignment
“You’re not just choosing a deal — you’re trusting someone with your reputation.”
Dare to Lead – Brené Brown
Leadership and emotional discipline matter in real estate and partnerships.
• Use your W-2 as your acquisition engine • Turn relocations into wealth decisions • Invest where you have insight • Build aligned partnerships • Choose consistency over intensity
Julie Knight is still working full-time — building steadily, one property at a time. Financial security is built with discipline.
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Julie Knight is building real estate alongside her career — not in place of it.By day, she works in public sector economic development. By night and on weekends, she builds rental properties and long-term partnerships. In 2021, she made a pivotal shift: instead of selling a home when relocating, she chose to rent it.
That decision shifted her mindset from housing to wealth building.
Julie bought her first home in 2013 and later sold it — a move she regretted. In 2019, when relocating again, she kept the property as a rental.
What she did:• Hired a property manager immediately• Rented the home within weeks• Stayed focused on her nine-to-five• Committed to buying at least one property per year starting in 2021
She later purchased a rental in Montgomery, Alabama for $138,000 (20% down). It rents for about $1,400 per month.
Why Montgomery?• Deep market familiarity• Strong demand (colleges and military)• Lower prices• Landlord-friendly laws
She used her W-2 income to fund the investment.
Julie works full-time, mostly remote.
Her reality:• Evenings and weekends• ~5 hours of sleep• Early information overload• Strong discipline
She sees this as a short-term sacrifice for long-term freedom.
Key principles:• Protect job performance• Focus on the next best move• Avoid past mistakes• Think long-term
Investing from DC/Maryland into Alabama, she relied on:• A property manager who was also a broker• 20+ years of local experience• A strong contractor network
Trusted partnerships made long-distance investing possible.
Julie stresses discipline over speed.
Her advice:• Live below your means• Track spending• Separate fixed vs. discretionary costs• Measure net worth
She also recommends partnering to lower entry barriers.
“What gets measured gets improved.”
Beyond rentals, she invests through partnerships and development.
For passive investors:• Vet operators thoroughly• Understand underwriting• Prioritize character and alignment
“You’re not just choosing a deal — you’re trusting someone with your reputation.”
Dare to Lead – Brené Brown
Leadership and emotional discipline matter in real estate and partnerships.
• Use your W-2 as your acquisition engine• Turn relocations into wealth decisions• Invest where you have insight• Build aligned partnerships• Choose consistency over intensity
Julie Knight is still working full-time — building steadily, one property at a time. Financial security is built with discipline.
Free Resource:
Click the link below to download our free e-book:
“An Introduction to Apartment Syndication”
https://moonlightcre.com/ebook_download/
Connect with Eric Lindsey:
Website:
https://moonlightcre.com/
Schedule a call with Eric:
https://calendly.com/moonlightequitiesgroup/scheduled-conversation
Learn more about Eric Lindsey:
https://linktr.ee/ericlindsey
If you want to keep your job or business while building a real estate portfolio, join these channels.
👉 The Moonlight Real Estate Side Hustle Mastermind And Underwriting Group:
https://www.facebook.com/share/g/187opx1PyD/
👉 YouTube Channel:
https://www.youtube.com/@Realestatesidehustleoperations
Build financial security through real estate — without quitting your job or business.
How do you go from mowing lawns as a teenager to building and selling an 8-figure landscaping company and then launching a $30M tech platform?
In this episode, Eric Lindsey sits down with Brian Clayton, founder and CEO of GreenPal — often called the “Uber for lawn care.”
Brian shares how he started mowing yards as a teenager after his dad pushed him to get off the couch, eventually growing that small side hustle into a multimillion-dollar landscaping company that was later acquired. He now runs GreenPal, a nationwide platform connecting hundreds of thousands of homeowners with lawn care professionals while using technology and AI to modernize one of the oldest service industries.
During the conversation, Brian breaks down:
• How he grew a lawn care business step-by-step like levels in a video game
• The three key buckets every entrepreneur must focus on: working in the business, on the business, and on yourself
• Why personal development and constant learning are essential for founders
• How AI is transforming small businesses and increasing productivity
• The importance of sales, action, and solving problems at the root cause
• Advice for starting a business with little money
Brian also explains how GreenPal works today and how entrepreneurs can think about scaling, systems, and building businesses that can eventually be sold.
If you're building a business, running a side hustle, or learning how to scale and automate operations, this episode is packed with practical insights.
📚 Free E-Book: An Introduction Into Apartment Syndication
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If you want to keep your job or business while building a real estate portfolio, join these channels.
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👉 YouTube Channel:
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Build financial security through real estate — without quitting your job or business.
How do you go from mowing lawns as a teenager to building and selling an 8-figure landscaping company and then launching a $30M tech platform?
In this episode, Eric Lindsey sits down with Brian Clayton, founder and CEO of GreenPal — often called the “Uber for lawn care.”
Brian shares how he started mowing yards as a teenager after his dad pushed him to get off the couch, eventually growing that small side hustle into a multimillion-dollar landscaping company that was later acquired. He now runs GreenPal, a nationwide platform connecting hundreds of thousands of homeowners with lawn care professionals while using technology and AI to modernize one of the oldest service industries.
During the conversation, Brian breaks down:
• How he grew a lawn care business step-by-step like levels in a video game
• The three key buckets every entrepreneur must focus on: working in the business, on the business, and on yourself
• Why personal development and constant learning are essential for founders
• How AI is transforming small businesses and increasing productivity
• The importance of sales, action, and solving problems at the root cause
• Advice for starting a business with little money
Brian also explains how GreenPal works today and how entrepreneurs can think about scaling, systems, and building businesses that can eventually be sold.
If you're building a business, running a side hustle, or learning how to scale and automate operations, this episode is packed with practical insights.
📚 Free E-Book: An Introduction Into Apartment Syndication
https://moonlightcre.com/ebook_download/
🌐 Website
https://moonlightcre.com
📅 Schedule a Call With Eric Lindsey
https://calendly.com/moonlightequitie
...
🔗 Learn More About Eric Lindsey
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If you’re a high-income W-2 professional or business owner wanting real estate exposure without leaving your career, this episode is for you.
Scott Carson explains how note investing lets you act as the bank — earning passive returns without tenants, rehabs, or daily management.
💼 How to Invest in Real Estate While Working a Demanding Career
Most professionals don’t lack income — they lack time.
Buying distressed mortgage debt at 50–60 cents on the dollar allows you to:
• Be the lender, not the landlord
• Control debt without managing property
• Turn non-performing notes into performing assets
• Generate strong returns with minimal operations
After 12 months of payments, notes can sell at 80–90 cents on the dollar — often without owning the property.
🎯 Rules for Balancing Business and Life
There is no perfect balance. There are seasons.
• Schedule family first
• Fit business around life
• Focus on one niche
• Communicate with your partner
• Protect rest intentionally
🧭 Advice for Part-Time Investors
Active Investors:
• Learn financing
• Build capital relationships
• Master one niche
• Find a mentor
Passive Investors:
• Understand the deal structure
• Check the operator’s track record
• Know return splits and exit timelines (12–36 months)
Balancing Career, Life & Real Estate:
• Accept slow early progress
• Use evenings/weekends wisely
• Protect your primary income
• Use W-2 or business income as leverage
If Time or Money Is Limited:
Start small:
• Self-directed IRA
• Partial note purchases
• Passive fund positions
• Local investor groups
Servicers and attorneys handle most of the work.
Why Passive Investing Works:
• Earn from discounted debt
• Benefit from restructured payments
• Exit once stable
• Share in backend upside
This episode is for professionals, business owners, beginners, and passive partners.
Pursue financial security, not job security.
Building real estate wealth doesn’t always start with momentum, capital, or clarity. Sometimes it starts with getting knocked flat on your face. In this episode, Scott Carson shares what it actually looked like to build a real estate business while working long hours, learning on the fly, and doing whatever it took to stay afloat. Before becoming a nationally recognized note investing expert, Scott went through layoffs, rental property stress, and years of grinding behind the scenes — all while educating himself nights and weekends.
This conversation is a blueprint for high-income earners and business owners who want to invest in real estate without quitting their job too early.
How Scott Carson Built His Real Estate Skill Set While Working Full-Time 🛠️📚
Scott bought his first rental property in 2001 and quickly learned how fragile early investing can be. After getting laid off — and having tenants lose their jobs — he went from investor to distressed borrower almost overnight. Instead of quitting, he rebuilt by starting a mortgage company and traveling nationwide doing loans for real estate investors.
While working full-time, Scott treated education like a second job. He attended conferences, learned from experienced investors, brought manuals home, and studied constantly. He turned his car into a classroom with books, tapes, and CDs, using every spare moment to understand how real estate truly works.
Key Takeaways for High-Income Earners and Business Owners Investing on the Side 🎯💡
One of Scott’s biggest breakthroughs was realizing that lack of capital wasn’t the real obstacle. Like many professionals, he believed he needed his own money to do deals. That changed once he learned how private money works.
Scott shared that roughly 95% of the deals he’s done over the last 15 years were funded using other people’s money, including retirement accounts and idle capital. That realization removed the ceiling many working professionals unknowingly place on themselves and allowed him to make more offers without being limited by personal savings.
Why Note Investing Became Scott Carson’s Focus 🧾🏘️
Scott was introduced to the note business through mentors in the mortgage industry who taught him creative financing and how notes are structured. While many investors focus on owner financing, Scott went deeper and learned how to buy non-performing notes — loans where borrowers haven’t paid for six months or longer.
By calling banks and lenders directly, Scott began receiving lists of distressed residential and multifamily debt. Instead of chasing properties, he focused on buying the debt tied to them, which let him see opportunities earlier than traditional investors — especially during downturns.
Rules of Thumb for Balancing Business and Life ⚖️🗓️
Scott doesn’t sugarcoat the early years. While learning the business, he worked full-time, waited tables, traveled to conferences, and built investor relationships. His wife supported the journey, and real estate became a shared long-term goal.
There wasn’t balance early on — there was commitment. Scott treated this phase as temporary, knowing short-term sacrifice was required to create long-term opportunity. For professionals starting today, the lesson is clear: progress often comes before comfort.
The Breakthrough That Created Real Momentum 📞🔥
Scott’s first major traction point came from direct action. After leaving the mortgage business, he began calling asset managers daily — often making 50 to 100 calls. He tracked conversations, learned his conversion ratios, and treated outreach like a skill to improve.
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Many high-income professionals want to invest in real estate but feel stuck due to demanding jobs and long hours. In this episode of the Moonlight Real Estate Side Hustles & Syndication Show, Leslie Awasom shares how he began investing while working long hospital shifts as a CRNA—and how he used his W-2 income as leverage, not a limitation. His story shows how to build real estate on the side without rushing or quitting too early.
💼 How He Bought Real Estate While Working as a CRNA
Leslie worked 12-hour hospital shifts, often 60 hours a week. Instead of waiting for free time, he used breaks, night shifts, and weekends to learn. While others watched Netflix, he studied underwriting and deal structures. Those small efforts compounded over time.
Key actions he took: • Studied during hospital breaks • Learned underwriting on slow night shifts • Attended events on weekends • Focused on consistency over perfection
🏢 Starting with Single-Family, Then Scaling to Multifamily
Leslie started in 2017 with single-family homes using the BRRR strategy to learn the basics. As he gained experience, he shifted to multifamily for better scale and efficiency—ideal for busy professionals.
This move allowed him and his partners to focus on apartment buildings and create passive income.
🤝 Why Multifamily Makes Sense for Busy Professionals
In Part 1, Leslie explains how multifamily allows investors to pool capital, hire professional management, and stay focused on their careers.
Why this works for W-2 earners: • Less day-to-day involvement • Professional management • Faster scaling • Side-hustle friendly
📊 Using a W-2 as a Strategic Advantage
Leslie kept his CRNA income while growing his real estate business. When the market slowed in 2022, he stayed employed and later moved to per-diem work. He fully exited his W-2 in 2024, once timing and income aligned.
This approach helped him grow without financial pressure.
🎯 Rules of Thumb for Balancing Business and Life
Leslie didn’t follow a strict schedule—he worked whenever time allowed. Over time, this created two to three hours daily for real estate without sacrificing job performance.
Practical takeaways: • Use small gaps wisely • Don’t rush quitting • Let your income support growth • Reduce hours gradually
🔑 Key Takeaways for High-Income Earners Investing on the Side
This episode highlights patience, discipline, and using your job as leverage. Leslie’s journey proves real estate success comes from consistency and smart transitions—not hype.
If you’re a W-2 professional or business owner, this episode offers a realistic path to investing in real estate on the side.
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Many high-income professionals want to invest in real estate but feel stuck due to demanding jobs and long hours. In this episode of the Moonlight Real Estate Side Hustles & Syndication Show, Leslie Awasom shares how he began investing while working long hospital shifts as a CRNA—and how he used his W-2 income as leverage, not a limitation. His story shows how to build real estate on the side without rushing or quitting too early.
💼 How He Bought Real Estate While Working as a CRNA
Leslie worked 12-hour hospital shifts, often 60 hours a week. Instead of waiting for free time, he used breaks, night shifts, and weekends to learn. While others watched Netflix, he studied underwriting and deal structures. Those small efforts compounded over time.
Key actions he took:
• Studied during hospital breaks
• Learned underwriting on slow night shifts
• Attended events on weekends
• Focused on consistency over perfection
🏢 Starting with Single-Family, Then Scaling to Multifamily
Leslie started in 2017 with single-family homes using the BRRR strategy to learn the basics. As he gained experience, he shifted to multifamily for better scale and efficiency—ideal for busy professionals.
This move allowed him and his partners to focus on apartment buildings and create passive income.
🤝 Why Multifamily Makes Sense for Busy Professionals
In Part 1, Leslie explains how multifamily allows investors to pool capital, hire professional management, and stay focused on their careers.
Why this works for W-2 earners:
• Less day-to-day involvement
• Professional management
• Faster scaling
• Side-hustle friendly
📊 Using a W-2 as a Strategic Advantage
Leslie kept his CRNA income while growing his real estate business. When the market slowed in 2022, he stayed employed and later moved to per-diem work. He fully exited his W-2 in 2024, once timing and income aligned.
This approach helped him grow without financial pressure.
🎯 Rules of Thumb for Balancing Business and Life
Leslie didn’t follow a strict schedule—he worked whenever time allowed. Over time, this created two to three hours daily for real estate without sacrificing job performance.
Practical takeaways:
• Use small gaps wisely
• Don’t rush quitting
• Let your income support growth
• Reduce hours gradually
🔑 Key Takeaways for High-Income Earners Investing on the Side
This episode highlights patience, discipline, and using your job as leverage. Leslie’s journey proves real estate success comes from consistency and smart transitions—not hype.
If you’re a W-2 professional or business owner, this episode offers a realistic path to investing in real estate on the side.
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Many high-income professionals believe real estate success requires speed — fast deals and quick exits. In this episode, Kevin Kennon explains why his approach is different. While running a full-time architecture, development, and consulting business, Kevin focuses on long-term ownership, lifestyle alignment, and lasting value.
Instead of separating work, life, and investing, Kevin believes they should support each other. He builds real estate that still makes sense when timelines stretch — assets you’d want to live in, work in, or proudly share with your community. This conversation is ideal for professionals who want real estate to strengthen, not disrupt, their lives.
💼 How Kevin Is Buying and Developing Real Estate While Running a Full-Time Business
Kevin’s career began in architecture in the late 1980s. Before investing, he already owned and operated his own firm in New York City. His first real estate deal was a syndicated development in Tribeca, where he was both investor and architect.
That project — the original American Express building in Tribeca — took years to stabilize and survived the 2008 financial crisis. This experience shaped Kevin’s long-term mindset: real estate rarely moves on your timeline, so choose assets you believe in even when plans change.
🏨 Luxury Boutique Resort Development as Lifestyle Investing
This episode focuses on high-end boutique hotel and resort development — not flipping or short-term speculation.
Kevin shared a key consulting experience in Saudi Arabia, where he reviewed a proposal for a 500-room resort in a remote desert location. After feasibility studies, he advised against building at that scale.
That experience led to his current focus:
Smaller, ultra-high-end luxury resorts
Remote or wilderness-adjacent locations
Long-term ownership horizons
Projects investors would actually want to visit
For Kevin, real estate must offer intrinsic value beyond projected returns.
📊 How These Developments Are Structured and Timed
Developments are structured through a holding company, with each resort placed in its own LLC. Holding company investors receive rights of first refusal on future projects.
Key details:
• Mostly self-funded deals
• 5+ year development timelines
• High-20% to low-30% IRR targets
• 10–15 year exit horizons
Kevin emphasized that deals must justify the time, complexity, and risk involved.
🎯 Rules of Thumb for Balancing Business and Life
• Integrate business and life
• Invest in what you truly believe in
• Plan for challenges and downside risk
• Avoid speculation and think long-term
• Use patience as a competitive advantage
🧭 Coaching Advice for Active and Passive Investors
New Investors: Understand your personal risk tolerance.
Busy Professionals: Align investments with your lifestyle.
Limited Time or Capital: Stay curious and keep learning.
Passive Investing: Real estate is tangible — you still own something real.
🚀 Final Takeaway for High-Income Earners
Real estate isn’t about moving fast.
It’s about patience, alignment, and ownership.
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Many high-income professionals and business owners want to invest in real estate but struggle to see how it fits alongside a demanding job or an operating business. In this episode of the Moonlight Real Estate Syndication Show, Kevin Kennon explains how real estate ownership became a natural extension of his career—not a replacement for it. His journey shows how long-term wealth can be built while staying fully committed to your primary profession.
How to Invest in Real Estate While Working a Demanding Career
Kevin’s background is in architecture, with his career beginning in the late 1980s and based primarily in New York City. By the time he became involved in real estate ownership, he already owned and operated his own architecture firm. His entry into real estate came through a colleague—also an architect—who transitioned into development and syndicated a deal to convert a large historic building in Tribeca.
Kevin joined the project as both an investor and the architect, which allowed him to remain focused on his core business while participating in ownership. His experience shows that real estate does not have to compete with your career when your skills and opportunities align.
What He Did: Entered Real Estate Through His Existing Skill Set
Rather than pursuing deals outside his expertise, Kevin invested in a project where he was already providing value. The building was large, complex, and historically significant—the original American Express building in New York City.
This approach allowed Kevin to learn real estate ownership while continuing to operate his firm. It also reduced risk by protecting his primary income and maintaining professional focus.
How You Can Apply It: Use Your Career as Leverage, Not a Distraction
Kevin emphasizes the importance of protecting your main income source. Payroll, client obligations, and business stability always came first. With a firm of roughly 25 people at its peak, cash flow discipline was critical.
For professionals with demanding jobs or businesses, real estate should fit into defined time blocks without interfering with performance or responsibilities.
Rules of Thumb for Balancing Business and Life
Kevin explains that business and life are not separate lanes. Over time, he focused on integrating them rather than treating them as competing priorities. Consistency and discipline mattered more than speed.
This mindset is especially relevant for part-time investors building long-term wealth.
Understanding Real Estate in Highly Regulated Markets
Much of Kevin’s experience comes from New York City, where zoning, environmental rules, and high costs shape investment strategy. In these markets, conversions are often more viable than ground-up construction.
Success requires patience, regulatory knowledge, and conservative expectations.
Coaching Advice for Active and Passive Investors Buying Part-Time
Kevin’s story shows you don’t need to quit your job to build real estate wealth. Ownership can grow alongside a demanding career when investments align with your skills and risk tolerance.
For passive investors, his experience highlights the importance of understanding project complexity and operator capability.
Books Recommended for Active and Passive Investors
Rather than naming a single book, Kevin stresses staying informed about your local market. He recommends following newsletters and publications that track development, pricing, and trends.
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Building wealth through real estate doesn’t require leaving a demanding career. In this episode of the Moonlight Real Estate Side Hustles & Syndication Show, Ashlee Edwards—an attorney, real estate investor, and business consultant—shares how she built financial security alongside her W-2 through disciplined systems, intentional savings, and private money lending.
Ashlee grew up in Los Angeles and was exposed early to homeownership and strong saving habits. During the pandemic, layoffs and pay cuts revealed how fragile job security can be, motivating her to pursue financial stability without abandoning her legal career.
How to Invest in Real Estate While Working or Operating Another Business Full-Time
Ashlee began by learning through podcasts, books, and structured education. Rather than waiting to feel ready, she built her entity, opened accounts, and completed coursework while working full-time.
By 2022, she acquired three properties—a townhome and short-term rental in North Carolina, and a two-flat in Chicago—using savings protected from lifestyle creep. Her approach is simple: one calendar, strict time-blocking, and focused work outside job hours to protect job performance.
Key Takeaways for High-Income Earners and Business Owners Investing on the Side of a W-2 or Main Business
Consistency beats intensity. You don’t need endless hours—just protected, focused time. Ashlee uses her calendar to manage both tasks and priorities while minimizing distractions and maintaining clear boundaries.
Building Financial Security Through Private Money Lending While Working Full-Time
Ashlee transitioned into private money lending for clearer risk and lower time involvement. Her criteria include lending only to businesses, short loan terms under eight months, mid-teen returns, and avoiding states requiring lender licensing.
If You Are Starting With Little Time or Capital While Working a Demanding Job
Saving came before investing. By avoiding lifestyle inflation, Ashlee built confidence and flexibility. She also notes real estate’s slower pace makes it well-suited for busy professionals.
Why Investing Passively in Real Estate Is So Powerful for Busy Professionals
Passive investing allows professionals to exchange capital for time, gaining real estate exposure without daily operational demands.
Coaching Round
Books Recommended for Active and Passive Investors
Education played a key role in turning awareness into action.
This episode offers a clear roadmap for professionals building real estate wealth while keeping their careers intact
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Building a Portfolio While Working Full-Time ⏱️
Ashlee Edwards is a full-time attorney who built an eight-property portfolio while maintaining a demanding career. She began investing during the pandemic after realizing how fragile income can be when it depends on one employer.
What she did:
• Kept her full-time attorney role while buying properties ⚖️
• Used downtime to learn through podcasts and books 📚
• Invested in real estate education 🎓
• Built entities, accounts, and systems early 🧱
• Saved aggressively instead of upgrading lifestyle 💰
How you can apply it:
• Use downtime intentionally
• Learn while executing
• Build systems early
• Avoid lifestyle creep
Protecting the Income That Enabled Her Growth 🛡️
Ashlee focused on financial security and treated her income as leverage.
What she did:
• Maintained stable employment
• Used steady income for down payments
• Avoided moves that weakened lending strength
How you can apply it:
• Protect income funding deals
• Use your job as leverage
• Delay risky transitions
Using Savings Discipline as a Competitive Advantage 🏦
Disciplined saving allowed Ashlee to act quickly.
What she did:
• Practiced structured saving
• Increased savings as income grew
• Used capital for early deals
How you can apply it:
• Treat saving as a skill
• Save before spending
• Shorten timelines
Operating Real Estate With a Demanding Schedule 📆
Ashlee reduced chaos by using one system.
What she did:
• Ran all tasks through one calendar
• Scheduled real estate like appointments
• Focused on one task at a time
How you can apply it:
• Use one calendar
• Time-block investing tasks
• Eliminate multitasking
Eliminating Distractions to Increase Focus 🔕
Ashlee protects focus by limiting interruptions.
What she did:
• Turned off non-essential notifications
• Used focus and DND modes
• Set communication windows
How you can apply it:
• Silence distractions
• Work in focused blocks
• Accept delayed responses
Early DIY for Education 🛠️
She used action as education.
What she did:
• Learned systems by doing
• Built confidence through execution
• Used early action to learn
How you can apply it:
• Treat DIY as training
• Learn before delegating
• Move from doing to managing
Why She’s Now Focusing on Private Money Lending 💼💵
As her portfolio matured, Ashlee shifted to time-efficient growth.
What she did:
• Leveraged experience into private lending
• Focused on sustainability
• Managed risk using legal knowledge
How you can apply it:
• Explore lending as a low-time strategy
• Scale experience first
• Match strategy to time limits
The Real Foundation Behind Her Growth 🧠
Her success came from discipline and consistency.
What she did:
• Stayed patient during slow periods
• Built confidence through repetition
• Prioritized systems over speed
How you can apply it:
• Expect compounding progress
• Stay consistent
• Build systems that fit your schedule
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Steven built his portfolio while working 10–12 hour retail shifts, then dedicating nights and weekends to real estate. His early focus was education, mentorship, and disciplined deal analysis. He carved out consistent time instead of trying to do everything at once.
Rather than letting real estate interfere with his job, Steven protected his work performance so income remained stable. That steady paycheck became the engine behind his growth, allowing him to reinvest and scale methodically.
🏗️ How Steven Built His Portfolio While Still Employed
Steven’s primary strategy was buying distressed properties, completing mostly cosmetic renovations, increasing rents, refinancing, and repeating the process. Early on, he used creative financing — including a credit card cash advance — which he paid off after refinancing.
To maximize buying power, he lived at home until he surpassed 100 units and reinvested nearly all profits. His days were long, but structured. The takeaway: building on the side requires planning, not endless free time.
📍 What He Bought and Where He Invested
Steven focused on:
• Single-family homes
• Duplexes and triplexes
• Small apartment buildings (generally 10 units or fewer)
He invested across Central North Carolina, between Raleigh and Charlotte, targeting middle- to upper-lower-class neighborhoods. He avoided luxury markets and high-risk areas, choosing locations where cash flow and tenant demand were more predictable.
📊 Key Takeaways for High-Income Earners and Business Owners Investing on the Side
Steven evaluates deals by focusing on purchase price, value creation, and real cash flow — not headlines or interest rate noise. His long-standing goal has been roughly $300 per unit per month after expenses, with enough cushion to handle vacancies and repairs.
He emphasizes knowing every number, building reserves, and underwriting conservatively so real estate supports life — not the other way around.
⏱️ If You Are Starting With Little Time or Money
Steven believes real estate is uniquely suited for busy professionals. Even a few focused hours per week can create momentum if used intentionally. Education, mentorship, and patience mattered more than speed early on.
🤝 Why Passive Investing in Real Estate Is So Powerful
Passive investing allows professionals to participate in real estate without day-to-day operations. Steven explains that partnering with experienced operators can provide exposure to cash flow and long-term wealth while preserving time for careers and family.
🧭 Coaching Advice For Active and Passive Investors Buying Real Estate Part-Time (Steven Andrews)
• For new investors: Build the foundation first. Understand the numbers before buying anything.
• On balance: Shift from living to work toward working to live. Growth should be sustainable.
• With limited time or money: Be consistent and methodical. Planning beats rushing.
• On underwriting: Never guess. Run the numbers carefully and double-check assumptions.
📚 Books Recommended for Active and Passive Investors
• Building Wealth — Russell Whitney
• The New American Dream — Steven AndrewsWebsite: https://ericlindseyml.com/
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Building a Portfolio While Working Full-Time
Steven built a 300-unit portfolio while working 10–12 hour retail shifts.
What he did:
• Worked retail days and handled real estate at night
• Pushed through 14–15 hour days early on
• Lived at home to reinvest everything
• Used DIY only for learning
• Followed his mentor and Building Wealth
• Bought the worst house on the block to force appreciation
How you can apply it:
• Use early mornings, nights, and weekends
• Treat your job as part of your investment strategy
• Reinvest heavily at the start
• Lean on mentorship to avoid mistakes
Protecting Income to Stay Lendable
What he did:
• Kept his job stable for five years
• Used job income to qualify for loans
• Lived frugally to reinvest more
• Avoided decisions that hurt lending
How you can apply it:
• Maintain strong income while you scale
• Build relationships with lenders
• Keep expenses low to stay bankable
Delegation as a Scaling Tool
What he did:
• Started with DIY
• Shifted to contractors as he grew
• Focused on decisions, not labor
How you can apply it:
• Learn the basics, then outsource
• Build your contractor list early
• Protect your time
Early DIY for Education
What he did:
• Learned repairs, pricing, and contractor language
• Only DIY’d long enough to get educated
How you can apply it:
• Use early DIY as temporary training
• Learn enough to evaluate bids and avoid overpaying
Designing a Low-Risk Buy Box
What he did:
• Targeted middle/upper-low-class areas
• Bought the worst cosmetic house
• Sought overlooked value-add deals
How you can apply it:
• Choose areas where dollars go further
• Focus on cosmetic value-add
• Avoid overinflated neighborhoods
How He Funded His First Deals
What he did:
• Used a credit-card cash advance for his first down payment
• Borrowed 85% from a local bank
• Made cosmetic improvements with more credit
• Refinanced to pull out capital
• Recycled the same money repeatedly using BRRR
How you can apply it:
• Use creative funding if you lack cash
• Recycle capital whenever possible
• Judge lenders by structure, not rate
• Run your numbers carefully
The Real Sacrifice Behind His Growth
What he did:
• Worked 14–15 hour days
• Juggled retail, rentals, and relationships
• Faced burnout
• Stayed disciplined for five years before leaving his job
How you can apply it:
• Expect short-term sacrifice
• Build systems to protect your health
• Pace yourself to avoid burnout
• Set realistic timelines for your season of life
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Many investors feel pressure to scale fast — but Jacob Carroll proves the opposite. Despite a demanding full-time job, raising kids, relocating, and running a household, Jacob built his portfolio slowly and intentionally… one property at a time.
His philosophy: consistency beats speed, and you can build wealth without sacrificing your career, family, or peace of mind.
💼 How Jacob Invests While Working a Full-Time Job
Jacob still works a demanding W-2, so he relies on disciplined routines. He checks his buy box daily, runs numbers consistently, and targets just 1–2 properties per year — a pace that supports family life and financial stability.
He invests in Minneapolis/Twin Cities long-term rentals and is adding a short-term rental buy box for family visits. His strategy fits his life — not the other way around.
🏘️ A Recent Transaction: Minneapolis Long-Term Rental
After moving to San Diego, Jacob bought a Minneapolis rental through local agents, underwrote it remotely, and used a portfolio loan (25% down, 7.5% interest). His wife walked the property and filmed videos, and together they built a reno plan.
Jacob did two weeks of DIY work, then relied on his carpet installer, handyman, and local partners. The property was leased within a weekend.
📊 How Jacob Underwrites Rentals
Jacob’s top metric is payback time — not cash-on-cash. Inspired by Payback Time by Phil Town, he checks whether cash flow will repay his investment in 8–10 years.
His underwriting includes:
• Purchase price
• Down payment
• Interest rate
• Taxes, insurance, HOA
• Utilities
• Renovation budget + timeline
Higher rates may mean thin cash flow early on — and he’s okay with that if the fundamentals are strong.
🧹 Tenant Placement & Property Management Systems
Jacob’s “secret sauce” is property management. He:
• Remodels units to B+/A- quality
• Uses Zillow Rental Manager
• Defines an ideal tenant profile
• Sticks to clear criteria
• Charges slightly higher rents to filter out poor leads
This results in low-maintenance tenants — especially important when managing remotely.
🧭 Moonlight Coaching Portion — Coaching Advice From Jacob Carroll
⭐ What Every New Investor Should Know
Real estate isn't passive. Get your financial house in order first: eliminate debt and build reserves.
⭐ How to Balance Business, Life, and Real Estate
Grow slowly. Start with a single-family home. Join local meetups to stay grounded when emotions run high.
⭐ If You Have Little Money or Time
House hack. Save 5–10% for your first place. Use your W-2 for momentum and partner with trusted people if needed.
⭐ Knowing Your Numbers
Keep clean bookkeeping, separate accounts, and get a mentor to review your numbers. “Measure twice, cut once.”
📚 Books Recommended for Active and Passive Investors
The ABCs of Property Management — Kim McElroy
A foundational guide to operations, customer service, and long-term management success.
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1. Building a Portfolio While Working Full-Time 💼⏳
What he did:
How you can apply it:
2. Protecting the Income That Keeps Financing Easy 💵🏦
What he did:
How you can apply it:
3. Delegation as a Breakthrough for Scaling 🧰🤝
What he did:
How you can apply it:
4. Early DIY for Education, Not Savings 🔧📘
What he did:
How you can apply it:
5. Designing a Low-Risk Buy Box 🏡📍
What he did:
How you can apply it:
6. How He Actually Funded His First Deals 💰📈
What he did:
How you can apply it:
7. The Real Sacrifice Behind His Growth 🌙💪
What he did:
How you can apply it:
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Many professionals want to build wealth through real estate, but long work hours and busy lives make it feel nearly impossible. Today’s guest, Gurshan Bansal, proves that a demanding career doesn’t have to stop anyone from building a strong portfolio. As a strategic tech sales leader, he built nearly 300 units on the side using evenings, weekends, and disciplined time management — growing from a house hack to large multifamily syndications.
Gurshan began in 2013 while working at a restaurant. His first Memphis house hack sparked the journey, and after moving to Atlanta and building a career in tech sales leadership, a real estate seminar pushed him to start educating himself. His first BRRRR deal returned most of his capital and gave him the confidence to scale.
💼 How to Invest in Real Estate While Working a Demanding Career
Gurshan initially dedicated 10 hours per week to learning, networking, and analyzing deals. Today, he invests just 3–4 hours weekly by using systems, checklists, and time-blocking.
He kept his W-2 job as his financial engine, working on deals only during evenings and weekends. His journey proves that consistency — not volume — drives long-term progress.
🏘️ The BRRRR Deal That Sparked His Growth
His first BRRRR in Memphis — purchased for $55K, renovated for $15K, and refinanced at $90K — taught him underwriting, networking, and contractor management. This led to more single-family rentals and a five-unit property in Cleveland.
When interest rates rose in 2023, he pivoted to apartment syndications instead of slowing down.
🏢 Recent Deal: 244-Unit Apartment Syndication
Gurshan and his partner raised $780,000 for a 244-unit direct syndication with Matanza Capital.
Deal Snapshot:
• Acquisition: $21.6M
• Total Equity: $10.4M
• Projected Return: Turn $50K → $90K in three years
• Current Performance: 30% above projections
The team focuses on operational improvements, interior upgrades, and rent growth — with high tenant retention.
🎯 Rules of Thumb for Balancing Business & Life
• Put every real estate task on the calendar
• Take one meaningful action per week
• Avoid pressure — this is a long-term game
• Keep your W-2 income as leverage
• Build systems so issues don’t interrupt your workday
🧭 Moonlight Coaching Portion
For New Syndication Investors
Vet the operator thoroughly. Meet them multiple times, review their underwriting, and evaluate their character. You’re trusting them with your reputation.
Balancing Career, Life & Real Estate
Intentional time > busy time. One podcast, conversation, or chapter per week builds real momentum.
If You Have Little Time or Money
Lean on the community — attend meetups, join groups, study others, and add value where you can.
Why Passive Investing Works
It trades money for time. Operators do the work while investors keep career stability and build long-term wealth.
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Some investors wait for the “perfect time.” Joe Danza built his portfolio during one of the worst—right after the 2008 crash—using credit cards, borrowed money, and sheer determination to never rely on promotions again. Today, though he could quit his job from passive income, Joe keeps his W-2 to accelerate growth, buy more assets, and stay in control. His story proves a demanding career can fuel real estate success, not compete with it.
How to Invest While Keeping Your W-2
Joe, an IT program manager for the Navy, manages a diversified portfolio by building a strong team:
• Hire people smarter than you.
• Prioritize trustworthiness over experience.
• Create systems and processes so the business runs without you.
He starts his day at 4 AM, reviews tasks from U.S. and offshore members, and empowers them to handle daily operations while he focuses on strategy. This lets him expand across markets without sacrificing job or family time.
A Real-Life Deal: Short-Term Rental Above Market
Joe bought a short-term rental $180,000 higher than his last unit in the same building—and it still worked because:
• It was off-market, sourced through relationships.
• Comparable rentals showed strong revenue.
• Cash flow from other properties funded the deal.
Even with 8–10% rates, the property nets $50,000 per year. Joe credits strong lender relationships—multiple closings in 60 days were possible because lenders knew his track record.
Rules of Thumb for Balancing Business and Life
• Not everything is urgent—some tasks can wait.
• Something will “slip”—career, business, or personal life.
• Delegate and let your team execute.
• Give yourself grace; scaling takes trade-offs.
Early on, Joe admits business took priority—he refused to lose the $50,000 he invested in 2008.
Key Takeaways for High-Income Earners
• Use your W-2—banks value stable income.
• Diversify (STRs, long-term holds, syndications).
• Keep strong cash reserves.
• Always have multiple exit strategies.
• Strong teams + smart systems = scale without burnout.
Coaching Round: Joe’s Advice
For New Investors: Define goals early—know if you’re active or passive.
Balancing Career & Real Estate: Focus on what you enjoy and outsource the rest.
Starting with Little Time or Money: Network nonstop—mentors and masterminds create opportunity.
Why Passive Investing Works: It’s not “hands-off,” but syndications offer diversification, steady returns, and tax perks.
Recommended Read
• Rich Dad Poor Dad – Robert Kiyosaki
Final Thoughts
Joe Danza proves you don’t need to quit your W-2 to build wealth. With smart people, solid systems, market diversification, and strong lender ties, he built a business that thrives—even in high-interest markets. His journey is a roadmap for high earners seeking financial freedom, not job dependency.
Most people dream about the day they can walk away from their 9-to-5, but Joe Danza shows there’s another way. As a full-time IT Program Manager for the Navy, Joe has already built enough passive income through real estate to leave his job—but he’s choosing to stay. Why? Because he sees his W-2 income as a growth tool, not a limitation. While most people chase the exit, Joe’s using his steady paycheck to fuel faster expansion, buy more assets, and keep full control of his deals.
Joe’s story started in 2008, one of the worst real estate markets in history. With the economy in free fall, he maxed out credit cards, borrowed from his parents, and invested anyway. What gave him confidence wasn’t luck—it was grit and perspective. He saw firsthand from his parents that real estate could create generational wealth if done right. Over 15 years later, that decision to start when everyone else froze has paid off. Today, Joe manages rentals, syndications, and short-term properties—all while maintaining his career and family life.
💼 What You Can Learn from Joe’s Journey
If you’re trying to build wealth while holding down a full-time job, Joe’s strategy is pure gold:
Use your paycheck as a launchpad. Don’t rush to quit—use your income to fund deals, build reserves, and invest in systems.
Leverage smart people. Joe built a trustworthy team that handles day-to-day operations while he focuses on growth. He hires for integrity and intelligence—not just experience.
Build systems that buy your time back. Joe starts his mornings early, communicates with his team, and delegates. He doesn’t try to do it all—he builds processes that run without him.
Stay grounded. Joe’s approach isn’t about flash or ego—it’s about balance. He knows freedom isn’t just about quitting a job; it’s about creating options for the long run.
🏠 How This Applies to You
If you’re a high-income professional trying to figure out how to invest without losing focus at work, Joe’s story proves it’s possible.
If you’re just starting out with limited capital, it’s a reminder that discipline and creativity can beat perfect timing.
And if you’re looking for passive income, it’s proof that partnering with strong operators—people like Joe—lets you grow without sacrificing your career.
The lesson is simple: you don’t have to quit to win.
Start using your job as leverage, build systems that free up your time, and grow your portfolio on the side—just like Joe Danza.
Most people think you need the perfect exit strategy before leaving corporate America — but Shaletha Litt Colbert shows how setbacks can spark success. After being laid off just five months postpartum, she and her husband transformed adversity into a thriving international real-estate business built on determination, faith, and strategy. Starting with only two properties and a dream to live life on their own terms, they created a system that now generates income across borders. 🌎🏡
💼 How to Invest While Keeping Your W-2 (or After Losing It)
Shaletha began her journey as a sales professional and former mortgage loan officer who used her W-2 income to buy her first home and a second rental in 2020. When her job ended unexpectedly, she leaned into her real-estate license to build something no employer could take away. By combining short-term and mid-term rental models — what she calls Flexi-Rentals — she learned to turn risk into reliability. Her story is proof that job loss doesn’t have to mean financial loss — it can be a launchpad to freedom. ⚡
🌴 A Real-Life International Deal: Investing in Costa Rica
While watching Beachfront Bargain Hunt during the pandemic, Shaletha and her husband became intrigued by overseas real estate. They visited Costa Rica “just to look” — and within two weeks, they were under contract for two beach-town properties on the Pacific Coast. Despite not speaking Spanish, they built local partnerships, paid cash, and created consistent income through a mix of Airbnb and mid-term rentals. Shaletha even earned her Certified International Property Specialist designation to help others invest abroad. ✈️💰
🏘️ What Is the Flexi-Rental Strategy?
A Flexi-Rental is a single property designed to operate under multiple rental models — short-term and mid-term — maximizing occupancy and minimizing stress. The concept was born when Shaletha rented one of her units to international students needing temporary housing. That experience showed her how longer stays reduce wear-and-tear while still generating high income. Today, she lists on Airbnb, VRBO, Zillow, and Apartments.com, but often converts guests to direct bookings — saving them fees and keeping more profit in-house. 💡📅
💡 Key Takeaways for High-Income Earners and Business Owners
• Use your W-2 stability to qualify for as many loans as possible before going full-time.
• Diversify not just by asset type — but by geography to hedge against U.S. market risks.
• Buy for cash flow, not speculation. Each purchase should “buy income.”
• Stay flexible — the ability to pivot between mid-term, short-term, or long-term keeps you profitable.
• Remember: a setback can be the spark for your greatest breakthrough. 🚀
🎯 Coaching Round: Shaletha’s Advice for Active & Passive Investors
For New Investors: Know your why. It’s the anchor that keeps you steady during uncertainty.
Balancing Career, Family, and Real Estate: Treat investing as a marathon, not a sprint. Embrace seasons of growth and rest.
If You’re Starting with Little Money or Time: Try co-hosting Airbnbs or wholesaling deals to earn while you learn.
Knowing Your Numbers: “Pay now or pay later.” Track your income, expenses, and reserves from day one.
Book Recommendations:
• Think and Grow Rich — Napoleon Hill
• Three Hours a Day — Knolly Williams
📚 Final Thoughts
Shaletha Litt Colbert’s journey proves that resilience and creativity can turn disruption into destiny. By blending smart systems, global vision, and fearless action, she built freedom for her family and future. Her story is a powerful reminder: you don’t have to quit to win — but if you do, build something no one can take away. 💪🏠✨
Most people think you need to quit your business to scale in real estate — Beth Januzzi Underhill proves otherwise. After 25+ years running an outdoor construction company in Cincinnati, she expanded into student housing syndications during COVID — without stepping away from her main business. Her story shows that with strong partnerships, clear roles, and focus, you can build serious wealth without giving up your day job.
🏗️ How to Invest as an Active GP While Running a Business
Beth uses partnerships and systems to scale without burnout. Each of her six partners owns a lane — underwriting, capital, debt, investor relations — creating efficiency. Skills from her construction business (subcontractor management, processes, systems) translate directly to real estate.
She blocks time for investor relations and capital raising, proving you don’t need 40 hours a week — just structure and the right team.
🏘️ Real-Life Student Housing Deal Near UGA
One of Beth’s key deals is a student housing property near the University of Georgia with retail space and full leasing on both sides. Her team sourced it via brokers, closed in Dec 2023, and saw nearly 10% rent growth in year one. Location and mixed-use income make it a strong performer.
📏 Beth’s Student Housing Investing Rules
🎯 Key Takeaways for Business Owners & High Earners
🧭 Beth’s Advice to Active & Passive Investors
New Investors: Set clear goals. Know if you want to be a GP or LP. Vet operators early.
Balancing Life & Real Estate: Be consistent. Block weekly time. Focus on what energizes you.
Starting With Little Time/Money: Network and add value — earn into deals.
Why Go Passive: Enjoy cash flow, tax benefits, and long-term growth without active management.
📚 Beth’s Book Picks
📈 Final Thoughts
Beth proves you don’t need to quit your business to succeed in real estate. With discipline, the right partners, and focused buying, she’s grown a student housing portfolio — while running her company full-time. Her story shows busy professionals can build wealth and freedom without walking away from what’s already working.
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Most people assume you must quit your job to win in real estate. Jack Bosch shows another path. A German immigrant who spent five years traveling nonstop for a software job, he and his wife Michelle (also immigrants) built a land-flipping business on the side—starting with a $400 lot that sold for $4,000 the next day. Two weeks later, another deal netted $9,500. They closed 63 deals in year one and became millionaires within 18 months, later scaling to eight figures—all while Jack was still flying and working late nights.
🛠️ How to Invest in Real Estate While Working Full-Time
Jack’s system minimized phone time and meetings. He used direct mail to reach landowners, an answering machine (now a call center) to gather info, and mailed written offers—no showings, locks, or contractors. Today, a low-cost call center can take calls under your company name, email leads, and let you analyze and send offers after work.
📦 The Model That Works on the Side
Why land? No repairs, tenants, or property visits—ideal for busy people. Jack targets three types:
With 3,007 U.S. counties and few active land flippers (~3,000), competition is low compared to houses.
💵 Deal Breakdown: $5K In, Income for 20 Years
Example: an infill lot where a four-plex once stood. Bought for $5,000, listed on MLS, got a $64,000 offer with 10% down and 15% seller financing for 20 years ($486/month). The down payment covered the cost, leaving $6K/year in cash flow—about $112K total.
📈 Reasonable Expectations for Busy People
With 10 hours/week, expect 10–20 deals/year using vendors (mail house, call center, software). More automation and a solid listing agent can push results higher; Jack’s top coach does ~50 deals/year in 5 hours/week (exceptional).
🎯 Key Takeaways for High-Income Earners & Business Owners
• Use direct mail + call center to stay flexible.
• Mail offers—no in-person negotiations.
• Focus on analysis and follow-up; outsource the rest.
• Start in lower-competition areas (path-of-growth & mini-ranch land).
🧭 Coaching Round (Actionable, Side-Hustle Focused)
Set clear goals and treat this like a long-term career, not a quick win. Work in seasons—push hard to hit targets, then recharge. Starting with little time or money? Try the Zillow tactic: offer ~50% of market value on old listings, then relist to build early capital. As profits grow, reinvest into rentals or multifamily for lasting income.
📚 Books to Read
• Unreasonable Hospitality — Will Guidara. Short, practical chapters on business, sellers, and team culture.
📌 Final Thoughts
Jack Bosch built a location-independent land business from hotel rooms by simplifying lead generation, outsourcing calls, and mailing offers. For busy professionals, the blueprint is simple: choose a niche that fits your schedule, systematize relentlessly, and use active profits to grow—into more land or passive investments over time.
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How to Build a Real Estate Side Hustle While Working Full-Time
Ashley worked as a senior project manager in corporate America for 15 years before a layoff pushed her into full-time investing. While still employed, she ran successful flips on the side by managing contractors remotely, setting clear weekly check-ins, and using her W-2 income to secure funding and build credit.
🏘️ A Real-Life Fix-and-Flip: From Corporate Paycheck to Profit
Her early flips in Dothan, Alabama showed how choosing a lower-cost market and hiring a trustworthy general contractor can make out-of-state investing practical. She used Kiavi (formerly LendingHome) for financing, store credit cards for materials, and focused on light cosmetic rehabs—paint, flooring, and kitchens—to stay fast and profitable.
💼 Lessons Learned from a Corporate Layoff
Instead of panicking, Ashley saw her layoff as freedom. With a few properties under her belt, she realized flipping could replace her salary. Her disciplined systems and risk management mindset helped her shift smoothly into full-time real estate without missing a beat.
🔑 Key Takeaways for W-2 Professionals and Business Owners
Start investing before you need the income.
Treat your contractors like partners—they make or break your business.
Use your W-2 to build credit and qualify for loans.
Keep your job performance high while your side hustle grows quietly.
🧭 Coaching Round: Ashley’s Advice for New Investors
For New Investors: Learn how to calculate ARV yourself—don’t depend on agents or wholesalers.
Balancing Work, Life, and Real Estate: Build a trustworthy team so you can step back and focus on strategy.
If You’re Starting with Little Money: Focus on credit—good credit opens doors when cash is tight.
Why Passive Investing Can Be a Smart Start: Earn while you learn—cash flow and tax benefits make real estate one of the most powerful long-term wealth vehicles.
📚 Book Recommendations
Eat That Frog – Brian Tracy
Mindset – Carol Dweck
The Hands-Off Investor – Brian Burke
Most people think you must quit your job to succeed in real estate, but Andrew Freed proves otherwise. From using a HELOC on his Boston condo to scaling 240+ units, he shows how W-2 professionals can balance careers while building wealth through multifamily, syndications, and creative financing.
📘 From W-2 to 240+ Units
Andrew started as a project manager on the W-2 path. During COVID, Rich Dad Poor Dad sparked a mindset shift. Realizing his net worth was tied to one condo, he tapped a $200K HELOC, house-hacked, JV’d into small multifamily, and expanded into syndications—growing from 30 to 240+ units in 3.5 years.
⏳ Investing While Keeping a W-2
Andrew focused on time management with 7 Habits, prioritizing urgent/important tasks and cutting wasted hours. He used his W-2 income to qualify for loans and house hacks, building bank credibility. His advice: don’t rush to quit—use your job as leverage.
🏘️ A 39-Unit Deal
In Worcester, a 39-unit portfolio projected $1.5M equity but hit turbulence when a bank changed terms, demanding a full year of reserves in escrow. Andrew pivoted to private lending, closed in weeks, and is stabilizing for a $7M refinance. Lesson: even “perfect” deals need flexibility, creativity, and strong partnerships.
💡 Rules Before Quitting Your Job
🎯 Key Takeaways
🧭 Coaching Round
📚 Books
📚 Final Thoughts
Andrew Freed proves you don’t need to quit your W-2 to thrive in real estate. By leveraging time, systems, and partnerships, he turned a condo HELOC into 240+ units. His journey—both wins and setbacks—offers a roadmap: don’t chase job security, chase financial security.
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Guest: Hayato Hori, Managing Partner at Red Brick Equity
Focus: How to start and scale real estate investing on the side—actively or passively—while keeping your W-2 or main business strong.
Starting Out: From W-2 to Real Estate
At 21, Hayato bought his first rental in Memphis while working at Hyperloop. The $200/month cash flow wasn’t enough, so he shifted to wholesaling, scaling to 10–15 deals a month.
The Shift: From Wholesaling to Wealth Building
Watching institutional buyers scale to $1B+ by holding properties, Hayato pivoted to multifamily. Now, as co-founder of Red Brick Equity, he targets Midwest multifamily, recently closing a 26-unit in Chicago with a 24-unit pipeline.
How to Invest While Working Full-Time
Active vs. Passive
Case Study: 26-Unit Chicago Deal
Key Takeaways for High-Income Earners
Coaching Round
Books:
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In this episode, Eric Lindsey sits down with Amber Gage, a third-generation entrepreneur, strategic marketing expert, and author with more than 20 years of experience helping companies scale and exit successfully. Amber shares her remarkable journey from running her family’s multimillion-dollar plumbing company to launching and scaling her own agency—culminating in a private equity exit.
You’ll discover:
How to systemize your business so it’s no longer dependent on you.
The key steps to position a company for acquisition.
Proven insights on branding, marketing, and leadership that empower companies to thrive.
The role of AI, localized marketing, and storytelling in scaling companies in 2025.
Why passion and profitability must go hand in hand for long-term success.
Whether you’re running a multimillion-dollar operation or planning your eventual exit, this conversation gives you a clear playbook on how to operate efficiently, scale strategically, and prepare for acquisition.
Amber also shares her favorite frameworks—from Profit First to Donald Miller’s StoryBrand method—and practical strategies you can implement today to make your company more profitable, scalable, and attractive to buyers.
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Roberto Carbetta’s journey shows you don’t need millions or to quit your job to succeed in real estate. He began as a Toronto bank teller, later ran a contracting business, and then shifted to multifamily and senior living in Florida. Today, he manages a $25M+ portfolio, focusing on senior living as demand grows with the aging population.
🚤 How to Invest While Working Full-Time
Roberto built on the side—buying single-family homes every 18 months while running his company, then moving into U.S. multifamily and senior living. His message: set clear goals, keep learning, and partner with the right teams.
🏘️ Senior Living Deal in Georgia
Roberto’s team bought a Claxton, GA facility for $2.5M using debt, seller financing, and $750K from investors. By raising rents, they nearly doubled NOI, delivering returns far above expectations.
📈 Current Focus
90% of Roberto’s time is on senior living, targeting mom-and-pop owners ready to exit. With new units costing $300K but existing assets under $100K, he sees massive opportunity as 10,000 people turn 65 daily.
🎯 Key Takeaways
• The hardest deal is the first—start now.
• Use job/business income as leverage.
• Partner with strong operators to learn.
• Focus on undeniable demand, like senior living.
• Protect your time by teaming with pros.
🧭 Investor Advice
Trust is #1—know the operator, deal, and market. Once in, capital stays tied up until refinance/sale. For passive investors, real estate offers cash flow, appreciation, and tax perks without operational stress.
📚 Books
• Buy Back Your Time by Dan Martell – learn to delegate and scale.
📚 Final Thoughts
Roberto’s path—from W-2 worker to $25M+ investor—shows you can grow in real estate without quitting your job. Focus on education, partnerships, and consistent action.
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Intro — for busy pros & business owners:
Roberto Carbetta didn’t wait for retirement to invest—he built his real estate journey alongside long work hours, proving steady action drives results. Starting as a Toronto bank teller, he learned from wealthy clients tied to real estate, bought his first deal at 21, ran a construction business for over a decade, and now helps manage a $25M portfolio in multifamily and senior living. 🚀
🎙️ Episode Snapshot — What’s in this conversation
🛠️ How to Invest in Real Estate While Working Full-Time
Roberto worked 12-hour days on job sites, then researched evenings and weekends. His cadence: one purchase every ~18 months, hitting six by 30. For busy pros, he suggests passive investing—know the operator, market, deal, and numbers, then get back to your main business. 💼
🧩 Why Senior Living Caught His Attention
A senior living deal projected ~3.2× returns over five years. With “silver tsunami” demand, limited supply, and assets under $100K/unit (vs. $300K to build), the numbers made sense. 🧓🏽🏢
💵 At-Risk Capital 101
To break into GP teams, Roberto put up earnest money and risk capital. These cover due diligence and can be lost if a deal doesn’t close—so strong documents, trust, and confidence are critical. 💸
🔑 Key Takeaways for High-Income Earners
📌 Final Word
From Toronto bank teller to Florida syndicator, Roberto proves consistent effort, partnerships, and calculated risks can build wealth—without quitting your career. 🙌
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Most people assume you need to quit your job to build wealth in real estate, but Scott Kidd proves otherwise. After 20 years as a yacht captain, he built a portfolio of multifamily properties and syndications—all while managing luxury yachts full-time. His journey shows how demanding professionals can still scale by leveraging partnerships, systems, and mindset.
Scott’s start was simple: buying a single-family home and rolling that into more deals. A chance conversation on the beach with an investor who flipped a 46-unit property was his turning point. From there, he leaned into meetups, joint ventures, and partnerships that led him to multifamily. Today, he’s active in syndications, capital raising, and investor relations—all while continuing his yacht career.
🚤 How to Invest in Real Estate While Working or Running a Business Full-Time
Scott balances his yacht career with real estate by focusing on what he can do remotely—investor calls, analysis, and relationships—while relying on partners for management. Tools like DocuSign and Starlink let him close a 13-unit deal from The Bahamas. His message: you don’t have to be on the ground daily to succeed.
🏘️ Lessons from an 8-Unit Deal in Florida
An early multifamily deal in West Palm Beach tripled returns in just eight months after unexpected challenges pushed the team to sell. That success shifted Scott’s focus toward raising capital for larger, more stable properties.
📈 Current Focus: Scaling Through Syndications
Scott and his partners are now working on a 72-unit in Columbus, Ohio, chosen for its strong fundamentals: Ohio State University, corporate HQs, and major investments from Intel, Honda, and Amazon. He believes today’s market favors newer investors since many larger players are sitting out. His advice: keep looking—if the numbers work, it’s a good time to buy.
🎯 Key Takeaways for High-Income Earners and Business Owners
🧭 Coaching Round: Scott’s Advice for Investors
For New Investors: Define Goals Early
Choose if you want to be active (finding/running deals) or passive (providing capital and earning returns).
Balancing Career, Family, and Real Estate: Play to Strengths
Focus on what excites you—networking, analysis, or investor relations. Passion makes balancing easier.
Starting with Little Money or Time: Network Nonstop
Join groups that align with your goals. Add value by sourcing deals, underwriting, or raising capital.
Why Passive Investing Works
Steady cash flow and tax benefits like depreciation. (Always check with a CPA.)
Books for Active and Passive Investors
📚 Final Thoughts
Scott Kidd proves you can thrive in real estate without quitting your career. By leaning on partners, focusing on strengths, and using technology, he built a portfolio that secures his family’s future. The takeaway: you don’t need to quit your job—you just need the right plan, the right partners, and the drive to act.
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Bill Ham joins the Moonlight Real Estate Syndication Show to share real talk on coaching programs, investing, and building your business while working a full-time job or running another business. With nearly 20 years in real estate, his perspective helps investors cut through noise and avoid costly mistakes.
He breaks down how big-name coaching outfits work, why many investors get disappointed, and what to look for if you want one-on-one mentorship that fits your goals. For busy professionals or side-hustling business owners, this episode is packed with insights to protect your time, money, and focus while building wealth.
🔑 Things Discussed
⚠️ Coaching Pitfalls
✅ Bill Ham’s Coaching
📚 Resources
🌙 Moonlight Coaching Round
🚀 Key Takeaways
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️ Guest: Bill Ham — multifamily owner/operator since 2005, author of Real Estate Raw & Creative Cash, founder of Creative Cash Academy.
👤 Host: Eric Lindsay — Moonlight Real Estate Syndication Show (built for people with a W-2 or full-time business).
💡 What Bill Actually Did (and Why He Says Don’t Copy It)
✈️ Started as a pilot out of school, read books, and bought a duplex as his first deal.
💵 Duplex cash-flowed ~$300/month; he had ~$10k saved and quit his aviation job.
🧑🍼 At 28, with no kids and no real debt, he still lived on every penny from the duplex—repairs were hard.
⚠️ Advice: Don’t quit your job because a guru said a duplex/fourplex can replace your income. He wouldn’t recommend doing what he did.
🧮 Underwriting the Smart Way (Back-of-Napkin First)
📄 Get the T-12 (month-by-month P&L) or recreate it.
🧰 Use a template; start with the seller’s asking price just to see if you’re in the ballpark.
🏦 Quick loan plug-ins he used “today”: 25% down, ~6.5% interest, 25-year amortization.
📊 Target DSCR ≈ 1.25. If you’re below that, either pay less or borrow less.
⏱️ Spend ~10 minutes to get a go/no-go before deep dives.
🧱 “Actuals” vs “Pro Forma” & What’s Real Value-Add
🧯 Only buying on actuals can make you miss true value-add; calling everything value-add leads to buying garbage.
📉 Rent growth is low to flat in many places—don’t assume tenants can cover underwriting mistakes.
🧪 Example he gave: 60%-occupied asset in a 95%-occupied area with abandoned operations—a case where pro forma made sense.
📈 Where Bill Is Now & His Market View
🏁 Built about 1,000 units, then sold everything ~2 years ago (before rates climbed).
🔎 Deal flow is limited, but he expects distressed sellers/properties to create opportunity.
🧭 If you own now: try to hold; “not a great time to sell.”
🎯 If you’re new: study and get ready—opportunities are coming.
🧠 Creative Financing (Use Carefully)
📝 Two main tools: seller financing (requires clear title) and master lease options.
⚖️ Subject-to/wraps are much riskier on consumer homes; in Florida, missing a payment on a homeowner subject-to can be a first-degree felony.
🏦 Lenders usually won’t allow 100% financing via big seller carries/undisclosed seconds; adding a second after closing without consent is often a loan violation.
📚 Books mentioned: Creative Cash (creative financing) & Real Estate Raw (how to buy multifamily).
🎯 Action Steps — Tailored to You
For Active Investors (W-2 or Business Owners) 💼🔧
✅ Start with what you can personally borrow and translate that into units in your market.
🧮 Run the 10-minute DSCR check (≈1.25) with 25% down / ~6.5% / 25-yr am as a baseline.
🚫 Don’t overpay and expect rent hikes to bail you out.
🧱 Be picky: true value-add is operationally fixable in a strong area—not “distressed = value-add.”
For Passive Investors (LPs) 💤💸
🕵️ Vet operators who underwrite with T-12s, talk DSCR, and avoid “raise rents and pray.”
🧪 Be skeptical of blanket “value-add” claims—Bill noted cases where LPs lost money when plans weren’t executed.
📚 Ask about debt terms, down payment, and whether lender rules allow any creative structure being pitched.
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Intro Summary
David Pere proves you don’t have to give up your career or business to build serious wealth in real estate. While serving full-time in the U.S. Marine Corps, he built a 116-door portfolio in just over six years—starting with a simple house hack and strategically scaling into multifamily and boutique hotels. He’s mastered the art of investing on the side, using systems, partnerships, and smart financing to free up time while compounding wealth.
🔍 Things Discussed
Starting Small, Scaling Smart 🏠➡️🏢
• How David bought his first duplex while on active duty, then replicated the process into 116 units.
• Why house hacking is one of the most powerful starter moves for high-income earners who want to learn operations with minimal risk.
• Leveraging a W-2 or consistent business income as a “financing cheat code” to qualify for better loans and terms.
Finding Deals Without Quitting Your Job 🔎
• How David used handwritten letters during 24-hour duty shifts to land off-market properties.
• Transitioning from deal-hunting to capital raising and partnerships as his portfolio grew.
• The importance of surrounding yourself with a trusted operator team early on.
Risk Management for Busy Professionals ⚖️
• Always keep cash reserves—real estate isn’t passive without preparation.
• Tracking key performance indicators (KPIs) so issues are spotted and fixed quickly.
• Partnering with experts to avoid costly beginner mistakes.
🚀📈 How to Scale While Running a Business or Working Full-Time
Time block your week—dedicate 60–90 minutes daily and one longer session on weekends.
Leverage your primary income to secure financing and buy quality assets.
Hire early—property managers, VAs, and contractors who handle day-to-day operations.
Network intentionally—capital and deals flow to those who share what they’re doing.
⚖️ How David Balanced Military Life, Family & Real Estate
• Treated investing like a second business without letting it interfere with family time.
• Outsourced non-core tasks so he could focus on high-value decisions only.
• Kept weekends protected for family, with business handled during scheduled work blocks.
🔑 David’s Current Focus: Strategic Growth in 2025
• Targeting boutique hotels in high-tourism markets with untapped revenue potential.
• Conservative underwriting with multiple income streams per property.
• Mentoring other professionals through his War Room Mastermind to replicate his success.
⭐ Key Takeaways for High-Income Earners & Business Owners New to Real Estate 💰
Use your existing income as leverage—don’t rush to quit.
Start with low-risk learning through house hacking or small multifamily.
Systematize early so your business or career isn’t disrupted.
Focus on cash flow & appreciation—choose markets with both.
Think like an investor from Day 1—plan your exit or refinance strategy before you buy.
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️ ️ Host: Eric Lindsay | 👤 Guest: Shannon Seeberan, Co-Founder • Cloud Med Spas
👀 Investor Value Proposition
Shannon co-founded Cloud Med Spas—a platform that lets real-estate owners turn unused medical exam rooms into hourly rentals for aesthetic injectors. The model was built after she spent eight years consulting in aesthetic dermatology and saw nurses, RNs, and NPs eager to run their own side businesses but unwilling to sign full leases. By offering pay-as-you-go space, owners open a new income stream without adding employees. 📈💸
🧭 How the Model Works (All Figures from the Interview)
Space Selection 🏢
Any med-spa, dental, or orthodontic office with one or two idle exam rooms qualifies.
Tenant Demand 👩⚕️
15–30 practitioners can share those rooms by booking hourly.
Pricing & Margin 💰
Room rent to injectors: about $99 per hour.
Injectors’ take-home margins: roughly $250–$400 per working hour.
Owner Cash Flow 💵
One practitioner can produce $800–$1,000 per month for the owner.
Scale up by adding more practitioners or rooms.
Launch Timeline ⏱️
Shannon says onboarding a new location typically finishes within two weeks once the software and product supply are in place.
📊 Advantages Cited in the Episode
Low Overhead: Practitioners supply their own clients and only pay when they work, so owners avoid payroll and vacancy risk.
Strong Demand: The medical-aesthetics market is growing quickly as non-invasive treatments (Botox, fillers) rise in popularity.
Flexibility: Practitioners value zero long-term leases; owners can re-use rooms for traditional medical purposes if needed.
Scalable Network: Cloud Med Spas is already active in 16 U.S. states, and real-estate investors are beginning to approach with space ready to fill.
🔍 Due-Diligence Points from Shannon
Regulations vary by state; medical-director oversight fees can differ.
Product access matters; Cloud Med Spas arranges prescription-injectable delivery at each site.
Marketing is built-in; the platform helps recruit nurse injectors for every new location.
🤝 Next Steps for Interested Investors
Audit existing medical properties for unused rooms.
Contact Cloud Med Spas to confirm regulatory fit and onboarding timeline.
Prepare light cosmetic upgrades and install digital access if needed.
Launch bookings and track monthly practitioner count and room-hour utilization
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Got a full-time job or business? Still want to build wealth through real estate? This episode is for you. 🚀
Alan Franks is a financial planner who didn’t quit his job — he used it as a launchpad.
While raising a family and managing clients, he quietly stacked properties and built passive income one deal at a time. 💼🏘️💵
🛠️ HOW HE GOT STARTED
📍 Alan began investing in his early 20s while working full-time in finance.
💰 He tapped into $10K from a life insurance policy to buy his first rental.
🏡 He then pulled a HELOC (Home Equity Line of Credit) to snag his next property.
💸 That rental paid off the HELOC, and he repeated the process.
📈 Over time, he scaled into duplexes and eventually joined a 130-unit apartment syndication deal.
📊 STOCKS VS. REAL ESTATE — WHAT HE TELLS CLIENTS
🔁 “It’s not either/or — it’s both.”
✅ Stocks = liquidity + long-term growth 💹
✅ Real Estate = control, leverage, and incredible tax benefits 🏘️💰
💡 “Most people don’t realize how powerful real estate is for tax strategy, especially for W-2 earners.”
📉 He helps clients borrow against stock portfolios to invest in cash-flowing rentals, so each dollar works twice. 🧠💵
🧱 HOW HE INVESTS TODAY
📦 Alan eventually stepped back from hands-on management to focus on his 3 kids and his financial planning firm.
🏢 He now invests passively in apartment syndications.
💸 He earns quarterly distributions, gains appreciation, and gets solid tax write-offs — all without chasing tenants or fixing toilets.
💼 Plus, he uses his HELOC to do private lending:
➡️ Borrow @ 7%
➡️ Lend @ 17%
➡️ Keep the spread 📈🧾
💥 TIPS FOR INVESTORS WITH FULL-TIME JOBS OR BUSINESSES
🔑 Leverage what you already have: life insurance, HELOC, stock portfolio
🔑 Go passive or partner to protect your time and energy
🔑 Learn to use cost segregation & depreciation to reduce taxes 🧾
🔑 Don’t just diversify your assets — diversify your tax exposure 💡
🔑 Play the long game: freedom, options, and steady growth 🚀
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Intro Summary
At 19, AJ couldn’t get financing, so he teamed up with a friend who had credit, bought a house, and house‑hacked with roommates—living free while values climbed. That first win pulled him into the industry; he started selling and investing the same year and became a broker/owner by 25. Today, as introduced on the show, he’s facilitated billions in deals, manages 1,000+ properties, and raises capital for multifamily projects—all while splitting time between Kelowna, BC and Scottsdale, AZ. He hasn’t “retired”; he simply built teams and systems around a clear vision. 🚀
🔍 Things Discussed
Joint Venture Basics: Cash, credit on the mortgage, management, and expertise each have value—split the 100% “pie” accordingly. A classic 50/50 fit: one partner has money, the other has time and know‑how. 🤝
Two Active Funds:
Cash Offer Canada – Instant offers, buying at a 15–20% discount, renovate, then either sell or hold via rent‑to‑own. Rent‑to‑own boosts cash flow, shifts repairs to the tenant, removes the need for property management, and includes a non‑refundable deposit. Homes typically sell in 2–3 years at a premium. 💵🔧
Purpose‑Built Rentals – Large multifamily projects using CMHC’s 95% LTV loans, 50‑year amortizations, and local 10‑year tax holidays. With 20:1 leverage, ~$200M in builds can be done with ~$10M equity. 🏢
Returns & Structure: 8% hurdle, then a 50/50 LP–GP split. Past five‑year IRR averages ~18%. Multifamily deals target ~2.5x equity in three years and start at ~12% cash‑on‑cash. 📈
Flipping in Arizona: Not high volume—just “home runs.” Aim for ~30% annualized returns in six months. Earlier buys included $50K condos in Arcadia (now ~$350K). Current range: $1M–$1.5M mid‑luxury flips. 🏡
Foreign Capital: Canada’s foreign buyer ban limits U.S. investors, though trust structures might work. No foreign money taken yet; an offering memorandum/public route is being explored. 📝
🚀 How to Scale Your Business While Working Full‑Time
Make yourself redundant—hire great people for what you’re not best at.
Use VAs and AI to buy back time.
Protect a “power hour”: 5–10 contacts daily. AJ’s example—200 calls a month → roughly four transactions—shows why tracking inputs matters. ☎️
⚖️ How AJ Balances Life, Family & Real Estate
Sprint, then Rest: He takes real breaks (weekends to month‑long trips). Like a boxer, you need that minute between rounds. 🥊
Vision First: He writes a vivid 10‑year picture. Reading his 2013 plan today, he’s hit ~80% of it. 🎯
🔑 AJ’s Current Business Focus: Strategic Growth in This Market
Scale Cash Offer Canada & the purpose‑built rental pipeline under today’s incentives.
Execute high‑margin flips in Phoenix with trusted local teams.
Keep refining systems so he can lead from anywhere. 🌍
⭐ Key Takeaways & Advice for Busy Professionals 💰
Master Joint Ventures—know your value and find the complementary partner.
Sequence: Expertise → Money → Time—learn first, then earn, then buy back your hours. 📚💵⏳
Know Your Numbers—track calls → appointments → clients, run a real P&L, and follow “Profit First” principles so the business lives on 70% of revenue. 📊
Recharge to Perform—your best ideas come when you create space to think. 🌴
Connect with AJ: Instagram – Vantage West Do Academy 📲
Let me know if you want any final tweaks before posting! 👍
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Flippers, landlords, house hackers & homebuyers—foundation mistakes can vaporize your profit! 💥💸 Before you swing a hammer, get the diagnosis right. 🩺🏚️
🧠🔬 STEP 1: BRING IN A LICENSED FORENSIC GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER (residential soil & movement specialist) BEFORE the foundation repair bid. Engineers figure out what’s really happening under the slab 🕳️🧭; repair companies price the fix after the cause is known. 🎯👷♀️
👤 WHO IS RK BOB BROWN? 🤠🧱
📐 Architecture + Finance grad (Arizona State).
🛠️ 35+ yrs in foundation diagnostics & repair.
📘 Author: Foundation Repair Secrets.
🚀 Grew from a small crew to ~$20M/yr; sold in 2022. 💰🏁
🏢 Owns 9+ rentals + 3 commercial buildings (some were ex-company shops). 💵➡️📈
Cash flow + equity = long game. ⏳💹
📄⚠️ FOUNDATION CLAUSE = DEAL SAVER 🖊️🏚️
Bob once bought a house sight-unseen. Years later: 19 piers 😱💸.
His #1 contract move:
👉 If inspector flags foundation, buyer gets automatic extension ⏳ to hire a Forensic Geotech + renegotiate before closing. 🧑🔬💬
👀 SPOTTING REAL MOVEMENT 🔍🚪🪟
Hairline cracks? Normal.
🚪 Pinched doors, uneven gaps, sticky windows = real concern.
Truss-roof w/ interior cracks but clean exterior? Might be slab heave ⬆️, not footing failure. Soil > structure.
📞 WHY CALL ENGINEER FIRST 🥇
Most repair reps = 100% commission 💯💼
Bob added a forensic arm to his own company to fight inflated bids. 🛠️⚖️
Hire a neutral, licensed engineer. 🔬📝
Get free guides (15 Myths ❌, 10 Mistakes ⚠️) + starter engineer list @ FoundationRepairSecrets.com 🌐📍
🌧️💧 SETTLEMENT vs HEAVE = WATER RULES 🌎🚰
⬇️ Settlement: soil shrinks; structure drops → piers 🕳️📉
⬆️ Heave: soil swells; slab rises → control moisture 💧⚖️
Dry zones: extend downspouts ~20 ft 🌵
Wet clays: keep moisture consistent 🌱
Dumping water at the footing? Bad news 🚰🎯
💵📊 MODEL COSTS IN YOUR UNDERWRITING 🧮
Steel piers: ~$2K each 🕳️💲, ~8 ft spacing 📏
30-pier run = $60K+ 💸😬
Add foam & finish work = $80K–$90K 📈💥
Sometimes smarter: drainage + patch + monitor ⛈️🛠️👀
🏢🔁 BIG VS SMALL FOUNDATION COMPANIES 🤔
Big = systems & warranties 🏭📋
Small = flexibility & personal touch 🧑🔧🤝
💡 Equalizer: engineer-written scope = apples-to-apples bids ✅📑
🛡️📃 COPY / PASTE FOUNDATION CLAUSE ✍️
“If general inspection recommends a foundation eval, Buyer gets ___‑day extension to hire licensed Forensic Geotechnical Engineer. Parties agree how costs will be split. Buyer may renegotiate or cancel based on findings.”
Prevents “$80K!!” panic from killing deals. 💣🚫
✅🧰 FIELD CHECKLIST (PRINT THIS!) 🗂️🕵️
☐ Open every door & window 🚪🪟
☐ Photograph recurring cracks 📸🧱
☐ Use golf ball or level ⛳📐
☐ Fix drainage or maintain even moisture 🌧️➡️
☐ Suspect movement? Get a report 📑⏳
☐ Estimate piers: count × ~$2K 🧮💵
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Intro Summary
Cole Oliver is Senior Vice-President at King Operating, forging long-term partnerships with capital-raising teams. In this episode he explains why many real-estate syndicators add oil-and-gas projects to their portfolios and what unique risks new investors should weigh before committing capital.
🔍 Things Discussed
Core differences between real estate and oil & gas: daily commodity-price swings and the need for seasoned operators.
First-year tax deductions of 75–85 % of invested capital.
“Fund-to-Fund” structure that lets multifamily operators place one large check into King Operating offerings.
Performance targets on the current raise: 8.8 % average cash-on-cash and a projected 2.6× equity multiple over 3–5 years.
Shift from partial debt to all-equity financing after recent credit-market turbulence.
⚖️ How Cole Balances Life, Family & Business
He maintains balance with quick dog-walk breaks, golf for relaxation, and short vacations to recharge—while dedicating focused blocks of time to his corporate role and investment activities.
🔑 Cole Oliver’s Current Business Focus Is: Strategic Growth in This Market (2025)
King Operating is raising up to $200 million (≈ $190 million committed) to acquire undervalued oil-and-gas fields with minimal debt and plans to launch its next fund once this raise is complete.
⭐ Key Takeaways & Advice for Busy Professionals That Want to Buy Real Estate 💰
Commodity Awareness – Oil prices move with geopolitics; partner with teams that have managed through multiple cycles.
Deliberate Diversification – Even a modest energy allocation balances a portfolio concentrated in apartments or other property assets.
Tax Impact – A six-figure investment can offset a large share of first-year taxable income.
Partner First – Lacking drilling expertise? Provide capital to proven operators rather than running wells yourself.
Plan for 3–5 Years – Typical holds are three to five years, with flexibility to extend if markets shift.
📚 Book Recommendation: Greenlights by Matthew McConaughey – spot life’s “green lights” and act decisively.
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📌 For the past two decades, Richard Crouch has been the quiet deal architect behind complex real-estate syndications—guiding sponsors through subject-to assumptions, seller-financed seconds, and multi-tier equity waterfalls. He then applied the same playbook to build his own real-estate portfolio. If you want a clear, step-by-step view of how a transaction is papered, funded, and closed, Richard’s checklist is the shortcut. 🛠️
🔍 Transaction Discussed 🚀📈
• Creative Capital Stack: Acquired a 300-unit multifamily for $13.5 M using subject-to financing plus a seller note.
• Nine-Month Turnaround: Leasing & ops team boosted NOI, enabling a $50 M refinance.
• Investor Buy-Out Clause: After doubling returns in < 24 months, investors exited for $1 each—Richard retained 100 % ownership.
• 2025 Market Reality: Higher rates ⇒ 50 % LTV loans & larger self-funded equity checks.
⭐ Key Takeaways & Advice for Busy Professionals 💰✨
Creativity Beats Cash – Subject-to + seller financing can bridge equity gaps.
Document Everything – Clarify fees, capital calls, and performance hurdles before closing.
Communicate the Bumps – Honest updates turn investors into repeat partners.
Delay Your Fee if Needed – Aligns optics—and trust—with your backers.
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Meet Our Guest
Carlos Samaniego — former paramedic and former real-estate loan officer who is now a federally licensed IRS specialist (enrolled agent) and co-founder of Tax Debt Consultants, LLC.
💡 How This Episode Will Help Real-Estate Investors
Hidden tax debt can block a refinance, stall a sale, or even drag an entire partnership into collections. Carlos explains exactly how to spot those risks in advance, why COVID-era lien delays make them harder to see, and which IRS tools can resolve problems before they explode.
📌 Core Takeaways (Quick Hits)
A Personal Tax Crisis Sparked His Career 🧾
Eight years of unfiled returns left Carlos owing nearly six figures. An enrolled agent solved it, inspiring him to earn the same license and help others face the IRS with confidence.
Three-Step Fix for Any Tax Problem 🔧
Pull transcripts for every tax year back to 1990.
File only the six years the IRS requires for compliance.
Choose the right remedy: an affordable installment plan, “currently not collectible” status, or (if you qualify) an offer-in-compromise.
COVID Lien Pause = Invisible Liabilities ⚠️
From 2020 to 2023 federal tax liens were rarely filed, so a partner’s credit report may look clean while big balances sit unseen.
Due-Diligence Checklist for Partnerships 🤝
• Ask every prospective partner for an IRS transcript, not just a credit score.
• Verify all returns are filed and any balances are addressed before funding a deal.
• Re-check transcripts and title records before refinancing or selling.
🗣️ Key Quotes
“I file the power of attorney so you never have to call the IRS yourself.”
“The IRS usually needs just six returns to call you compliant.”
“A hidden lien can halt a refinance and trap your equity.”
📚 Free Resource
Download Carlos’s e-book How to Make the IRS an Offer They Can’t Refuse at taxdebtbook.com.
🚀 Action Steps for Listeners
Pull your own IRS transcript today (it’s free on irs.gov).
Require an IRS transcript from every future partner—before you sign an LOI.
If you have unfiled years or unpaid balances, follow Carlos’s three-step plan and seek professional help early.
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About to team up on a deal? 🏘️ Make sure your partner’s unpaid taxes don’t shut down your exit! IRS specialist Carlos Sango breaks down transcript checks, COVID lien surprises, and the fastest ways to clear a tax mess. Grab these notes and keep Uncle Sam from becoming an unwanted partner! 🔐 #RealEstate #TaxSmart
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Intro Summary
Community-services coordinator by day, apartment buyer by night! Nate Pharmer-Eden 🇺🇸 started out helping manage 1,000+ Madison WI units for a developer, then realized he wanted ownership too. With a fiancée, two kids, and a 9-to-5, he formed Eaton Capital (2023) and began scooping up value-add multifamily deals in the Carolinas without quitting his W-2 job. His secret sauce? Tight partnerships, vertical integration, and crazy-good time blocking. ⏰🏗️
🔍 Things Discussed
Early Influence & Real-Estate Spark ⚡
• Paid college internship in insurance showed him the cubicle life wasn’t for him.
• A fraternity brother’s 254-unit project hired Nate as resident-services lead—boots-on-the-ground education! 👟
• First personal deal (2016): FHA duplex for $64.9 K; painful tenant issues but priceless lessons.
How to Scale Your Business While Working Full-Time 🚀📈
• Formed Eaton Capital for economies of scale.
• Added partners who cover weekday site work while he tackles evenings/weekends.
• Built in-house construction + management (MK Residential Partners) to slash rehab costs to < $13 K per unit and stay on schedule.
⚖️ How Nate Balanced Life, Family, W-2 & Real Estate 👨👩👧👦🔧
• Early-morning underwriting ☕, lunch-break lender calls, weekend property walks.
• Delegates plumbing, leasing, bookkeeping—focuses on investor relations & strategy.
• Keeps ample reserves so home finances stay calm when roofs leak or trees fall. 🌳💧
🔑 Nate’s Current Business Focus: Strategic Growth in 2025 🗓️
• 66 doors AUM:
◦ 12-unit Kernersville NC (Jan 2024) - bought < $600 K with 12.5 % bridge debt; fully renovated & stabilized a year ahead of plan. 🛠️🏠
◦ 54-unit nearby - purchased off-market for $3.275 M, appraised $4 M; 10-yr Freddie SBL at 5.67 %. Targeting rent bumps from $579 ➡️ $900+ via light-value-add (LVP floors, paint, fixtures). 💵
• Goal: add 200-300 more Carolinas units before expanding to VA/GA.
• Underwrites conservatively, buys rate caps only when numbers still pencil out.
⭐ Key Takeaways & Advice for Busy Professionals 💰
Use your paycheck—lenders love W-2 stability. 💳
Partner up—real estate is a team sport; find folks who complement your gaps. 🤜🤛
Vertical integration saves cash—own the reno & management lines where you can. 🛠️
Conservative underwriting wins—assume bumps, break-downs & bigger insurance bills. 📉
Grow before you go—stack reliable cash flow first; quitting comes later. 🏁
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Meet Michael Liddicoat—former teacher, nonprofit director, and IT project-ops pro who pivoted into real estate after watching his parents write a six-figure commission check on a 120-acre sports-complex land purchase. Determined to keep future fees “in the family,” he got licensed, mastered underwriting, and ultimately left the W-2 world to become a full-time investor and fractional COO. 🚀
🔍 Things Discussed
Sports-Complex Land Deal 🏟️
Parents’ firm closed on 40 acres that later expanded to 120 acres.
A six-figure commission to an outside realtor inspired Michael to get his own license.
Career Evolutions 🌱
Elementary teacher ➡️ nonprofit exec ➡️ IT sales & ops ➡️ part-time realtor ➡️ investor/COO.
Investor vs. Residential Focus 🏠❌
Residential felt unscalable; serving investors proved repeatable and higher-value.
Building a 40-Buyer List 📑
Weekly MLS underwriting emails (addresses hidden) plus off-market calls.
Creative Finance & BiggerPockets Deep-Dive 📚
Learned deal structuring under an investor-broker mentor.
Today’s Fractional COO Work 🧭
Scales ops for marketing agencies, tax firms, and REI lead-gen companies.
🚀📈 How Michael Scaled While Working Full-Time
Time-blocking lunch & evening deal slots.
Google Fi voicemail + auto-transcripts for pro call management.
Spreadsheet automation to slash analysis time.
Investor-centric buyer-agency agreements—80 % close rate.
⚖️ Balancing Life, Family, W-2 & Real Estate
Leveraged each 9-to-5 to fund deals & sharpen systems.
Guarded family time with “quiet hours” while automation worked in the background.
🔑 Current Business Focus (2025)
Strategically growing cash-flow assets in Tulsa, OK, while serving clients as a fractional COO.
⭐ Key Takeaways for Busy Professionals 💡
Leverage every skill. Classroom management, fundraising, and IT ops all translate to deal flow.
Know lender rules first. LTV & DSCR dictate offers—call banks early. 🏦
Systems beat sheer hustle. Repeatable underwriting + weekly buyer blasts build credibility. 📊
Quiet pros have gold. Coffee with low-key investors yields the best insights. ☕
Keep commissions in-house. Licensing (or partnering) can save six figures over your career. 💸
👉 Juggling a day job and real estate dreams? Michael Liddicoat proves you can stack skills, honor family time, and build wealth—one well-underwritten deal at a time!
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Intro Summary
Austen Baxter jumped from three overlapping jobs—daytime residential‑gas tech, overnight DOT construction, and weekend subcontracting—to a life where rentals pay the bills and family dinners aren’t rushed.
How? Late‑night “work sprints” for underwriting, portfolio lines of credit to fund BRRR rehabs, and credit‑union refis every 30–60 days.
Timeline: Within two years his rental income tripled his W‑2 wages, letting him quit the subcontracting gig first, then the gas job, and finally the overnight shift.
Today: He manages ≈ 130 units spanning residential, commercial, and light‑industrial deals, works 2–4 hours per week, and mentors 150+ students through BaxterRentals.com. 🏡🚀
🔍 Things Discussed
How to Scale Your Business While Working Full‑Time 🚀📈
1–2 hr nightly underwriting blocks; lunchtime deal checks; weekend site visits.
Portfolio lines of credit for quick buys; no‑seasoning credit‑union refis to recycle cash.
Growth cadence: one BRRR at a time → two → four at once across multiple states.
⚖️ How Austen Balanced Life, Family, W‑2 & Real Estate
Sacrifice phase: 19‑ to 20‑hour days, 3–5 hrs sleep, minimal family time.
Turning point: Fell asleep in the driveway after a 24‑hour grind—forced a change.
Recovery: Dropped side gigs first, built large reserves, phone off at dinner, scheduled vacations once rentals stabilized.
🔑 Austen’s Current Business Focus Is: Strategic Growth in 2025
Adding bundled single‑family rentals in landlord‑friendly states (Missouri & Florida).
Diversifying into small commercial and light industrial for higher yields.
Expanding lender network for faster refis and coaching busy professionals via BaxterRentals.com.
⭐ Key Takeaways & Advice for Busy Professionals That Want to Buy Real Estate 💰
Leverage Your Paycheck 🏦—Use W‑2 stability for loans & reserves until rentals cover life expenses.
Start Small, Learn Fast 🛠️—One well‑run house beats any seminar.
Use Lines of Credit 💳—Fast money secures deals before competitors react.
Guard Family Hours 👨👩👧👦—Block work sessions, then sign off; wealth shouldn’t cost relationships.
Know Real Numbers 📊—Verify rents, taxes, insurance, maintenance; walk if cash flow fails.
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Meet Austen Baxter—former gas‑line technician by day, former DOT road‑crew worker by night, former weekend subcontractor, and always a husband and dad.
For three solid years he:
• Woke up at 9 AM to trade the market 📈
• Fixed gas lines until 7 PM 🔧
• Clocked in for overnight highway work until 5 AM 🚧
• Grabbed a 4‑hour nap 😴
• Repeated that loop Mon–Fri—then ran his own remodel crew 12 hours each Saturday & Sunday 🛠️
🚀 Austen’s First BRRRR Deal (Real Numbers)
🛒 Bought: $65 k fixer
🔨 Rehab: $20 k paint, floors, light kitchen work
💰 Rent: $1,450/month (≈ $500 net cash flow)
🏦 Refi: $142 k appraisal → 75 % DSCR loan repaid hard money & returned his $10 k
♻️ Capital rolled straight into the next house—every 30‑60 days.
📈 How He Scaled While Working Full‑Time
1️⃣ Lunch breaks = lender calls ☎️
2️⃣ Midnight drives = contractor check‑ins 🛻
3️⃣ Hard‑money + stacked business credit lines funded deal after deal 💳
4️⃣ Property managers handled tenants so he could keep grinding (and sleeping) 🛏️
🎯 Why & When He Quit The W‑2 Grind
⚠️ Safety First: Falling asleep in traffic and even in a tree with a chainsaw was the wake‑up call.
💵 Income Next: After roughly two years, rental cash flow tripled his old wages, allowing him to drop the weekend gig, then the day job, and finally the night shift—once he’d built a solid portfolio of cash‑flowing properties.
💡 Key Tips For Busy Professionals
🔹 Leverage Your Paycheck 🏦 – Banks love steady W‑2 income.
🔹 Buy Below Market 📉 – Big spreads absorb high rates.
🔹 Recycle Dollars With BRRRR 🔄 – One pile of cash can fund many homes.
🔹 Quit Last, Not First ⏳ – Replace your paycheck before handing in notice.
🔥 Ready to start a rental side hustle while keeping your full‑time job?
Drop a “🏡” in the comments to swap funding hacks and first‑deal stories!
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📌 Intro Summary
In this segment, Angela Healy explains how partnering with an expert mid‑term property management company transforms the landlord experience. Mid‑term rentals—furnished stays of 30 days or more—bridge the gap between short‑term and traditional leases, offering steady income and lower turnover. By educating HOAs and city economic‑development teams, Avenue West keeps buildings rent‑ready and owners protected, all while Angela scaled the business from a single condo in 2004 to an 18‑office, 500‑city franchise network.
Things Discussed
Regulation Outlook 🏛️
– Short‑term Airbnb crackdowns stem from housing shortages.
– Mid‑term rentals remain regulation‑friendly when you build trust with local officials.
Educating Key Stakeholders 🎓
– The Corporate Housing Providers Association works with economic‑development centers to highlight corporate housing needs.
– Angela meets HOA boards early to lock in the 30‑day lease minimum and prevent rushed moves to 3–12 month rules.
Owner & Property Due Diligence 🔍
– Avenue West calls back the same day, reviews your HOA’s fine print, and checks cash‑flow reserves.
– Annual budgeting strategies ensure a two‑week vacancy never threatens your mortgage.
Fee Structure & Value Proposition 💸
– 70 / 30 Split: Owners keep 70 %, managers keep 30 % but raise gross rents and handle all turnovers, cleans, and repairs.
– Premium management often yields higher net income with zero evening or weekend work for owners.
HOA Case Study 🏢
– One building’s sudden shift from 30‑day to 12‑month minimum wiped out mid‑term tenants.
– Early education of boards prevents these costly surprises.
🚀 How To Scale a Mid‑Term Rental Business by Partnering with an Expert
Turnkey Operations: Delegate guest vetting, billing, turnovers, and maintenance.
Liability Protection: Each unit resides in its own LLC, set up for you with minimal tax work.
Repeatable Growth: Tap into proven systems and add properties effortlessly.
⭐ Key Takeaways & Advice for Busy Professionals That Want to Buy Real Estate 💰
Engage Regulators Early – Educate HOAs & city offices on the benefits of 30‑day leases.
Budget Annually – Maintain reserves so short vacancies never derail your finances.
Outsource Operations – Partner with experts to scale without sacrificing evenings or weekends.
Protect with LLCs – Use one entity per property to contain liability.
Leverage Your Network – Build a team with a rental‑savvy CPA, real‑estate attorney, and specialized banker
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Angela Healy grew up helping her parents manage a pair of rentals that paid for four college tuitions—proof that real estate builds real security. After college she joined a bank as a commercial lender and used her savings to buy a small condo in San Francisco. Six months later rising costs left her “house‑poor,” so she furnished the unit and leased it to a corporation on a month‑to‑month basis—one rent check that covered all expenses and produced surplus cash. In 2004 that success gave her the confidence to leave banking, move to Denver, CO, and join Avenue West full‑time; she purchased the company in 2010 and has since expanded it to 18 locations serving 500 + markets. 🚀
🔍 Things Discussed
Early Influence & Real‑Estate Spark ⚡
• Parents’ two rentals inspired Angela to seek wealth through property.
• She saved babysitting money and early paychecks for the condo down‑payment.
• “House‑poor” reality led her to the then‑new concept of furnished mid‑term rentals.
How to Scale Your Business While Working Full‑Time 🚀📈
• Treated real estate as a second job—handling turnovers, maintenance, and tenant needs on nights and weekends.
• Advised listeners to hand off tasks to professionals once additional properties demand more time.
• Explained that shifting some responsibilities (e.g., cleaning, repairs) can help an investor grow beyond a single unit.
⚖️ How Angela Balanced Life, Family, W‑2 & Real Estate
• Committed evenings and weekends to property duties while holding her lending role.
• Recognized that her day‑job income provided security while she tested the rental model.
• Emphasized hard work and discipline as keys to managing both roles successfully.
🔑 Angela’s Current Business Focus: Strategic Growth in 2025
• Avenue West manages only mid‑term rentals (minimum 30‑day stays).
• Roughly 70 % of inventory is one‑ and two‑bedroom condos; the rest are townhomes or single‑family homes.
• Company goal: keep each unit occupied about 80 % of the year under a revenue‑sharing model with owners.
• Builds exclusive corporate relationships to place traveling professionals nationwide.
⭐ Key Takeaways & Advice for Busy Professionals 💰
Leverage Your Day‑Job Income 🏦 – Use a steady paycheck to qualify for financing and cover start‑up costs.
Start Small, Think Smart 🏠 – One well‑managed unit can prove a concept and fund bigger opportunities.
Partner When It Pays Off 🤝 – As your portfolio grows, outsource hands‑on tasks so you can focus on new deals.
Choose the Right Strategy 📑 – Mid‑term rentals can provide higher, steadier income than long‑term leases without the turnover of short‑term stays.
Drop a “🏘️” in the comments if Angela’s story motivates you to turn your W‑2 income into real‑estate cash flow, and tag a friend who should start their own side‑hustle journey!
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Are you juggling property deals while holding down a demanding career—or running a lean investing business full‑time? Either way, you’ll get serious value from this episode with Curt Moore, a 30‑year energy‑industry land‑management veteran who moon‑lighted as a real‑estate investor. A fraudulent deed filed against his mother‑in‑law’s house back in 2014 lit a fire under him 🔥. Using lunch breaks for courthouse research and late nights for deal analysis, Curt turned that scare into Moat Title Security—a one‑time‑fee service that locks down your titles and keeps squatters at bay. 🏠
1️⃣ Curt’s Corporate Roots & First Wake‑Up Call
Career: Land management & contracts for a large energy firm ⚙️
Catalyst: Con artist tried to steal his mother‑in‑law’s deed in 2014—he spotted it while checking public records. 🚨
Outcome: Nights and weekends spent mastering title law, which later became a side‑hustle‑turned‑business.
2️⃣ What’s a “Notice of Title Freeze”? ❄️📑
One page, $149, filed at the county.
Says: “No new filings unless I sign off.”
Benefit: Stops fraud before it hits, unlike monitoring subscriptions that warn you after the damage.
3️⃣ Squatter Shield: Notice of Occupancy & No‑Trespass 🚫🛏️
Public‑record document that announces no one can live in the property unless you also file a lease notice.
Deters freeloaders (they check records first) and gives judges instant evidence for fast eviction. ⚖️💨
4️⃣ How Busy Investors Can Implement This Today 🕒
Pull your deeds tonight—most county sites are free. 🔍
Sign up for free recording alerts if offered. 📧
File a Title Freeze at your next closing (budget $149).
Add an Occupancy Notice for vacant rentals, second homes, or seasonal properties. 🏡
5️⃣ Moat’s Onboarding—No 1‑800 Maze 🖊️✨
5‑min online application → live agent call → DocuSign video‑notary → Moat records the doc.
Flat fee, no monthly drips. Lift/re‑file whenever you refinance or sell.
🌟 Why Full‑Time & Part‑Time Investors Should Care
Protect Equity: One cheap filing beats months of costly litigation.
Fits Any Schedule: Curt perfected the system while clocking 40‑hour weeks—so can you.
Scale Safely: Whether you own one duplex or 100 units, title security keeps growth headache‑free.
🤝 Connect with Curt
✉️ Curt@MoatTitleSecurity.com | 🌐 MoatTitleSecurity.com
Ready to keep building—without worrying about fraudsters or squatters? Lock those titles, then get back to stacking doors and cash flow! 🏘️💰
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Lane Kawaoka started investing while working full-time as a civil engineer. When interest rates jumped and loans tightened, he paused new acquisitions, re-checked every assumption, and pivoted from quick cosmetic rehabs to ground-up multifamily development 🏗️. By building units for roughly $150 K and targeting exits around $200–250 K, he now builds in wider margins and stronger downside protection.
🔍 Things Discussed
Post-2008 rental cash flow looked steadier than stocks, sparking Lane’s first purchase.
Engineering discipline—spreadsheets, reserves, and strict assumptions—guided every decision.
A 20–30 % price reset (driven by higher rates) proved old underwriting no longer worked and pushed him to rethink strategy due to the interest-rate spike.
How to Scale Your Business While Working Full-Time 🚀📈
Early years: dawn underwriting, lunch-hour lender calls, weekend property walks.
Market shift: lenders now top out near 60 % LTV, so investors must bring more equity than before.
Positive trend: deals with DSCR ≈ 2× are appearing again—an encouraging sign that healthier spreads are back on the table.
⚖️ How Lane Balanced Life, Family, W-2 & Real Estate
Delegated day-to-day tasks to property managers and virtual assistants, preserving family time.
Batched site visits on weekends and scheduled calls during breaks.
Built a multi-year pipeline (4–7 years) to smooth cash flow through future market swings.
🔑 Lane’s Current Business Focus: Strategic Growth in This Market (2025)
Conservative underwriting—account for higher debt costs and lower leverage.
Ground-up multifamily—new builds offer more control and longer asset life than 1970s rehabs.
Selective diversification—evaluating mobile-home parks, self-storage, and hotel conversions to balance risk.
⭐ Key Takeaways & Advice for Busy Professionals 💰
Track DSCR opportunities 📊—a 2× coverage ratio today can signal an amazing cushion if you can find them, though it is not required to make an investment.
Plan for lower leverage during inflationary environments 💵—with 60 % LTV common, line up extra equity early.
Pause when numbers break or don’t work in the market ⏸️—waiting beats forcing a thin deal.
Build a 4–7-year pipeline 📆—one downturn shouldn’t sink your strategy.
Quit last, not first ⏳—secure dependable cash flow before leaving a paycheck.
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📌 Intro Summary
Lane Kawaoka locked in his first Seattle rental in 2009 while working full-time as a civil engineer. By 2015 he’d assembled 11 professionally managed single-family homes. Yet each year brought the potential risk of having at least one eviction or a major mishap—flooded basement, fallen tree, you name it—that could wipe out months of profit. Realizing that more houses meant more exposure, he pivoted to large multifamily syndications for scalable growth. 🏠➡️🏢
🔍 Things Discussed
Early Influence & Real-Estate Spark ⚡
• Lane put 20 % down on a Seattle house and rented it while traveling for work.
• He expanded to Atlanta and Indianapolis for stronger returns due to cheaper prices than Seattle.
• He built an 11-home portfolio that proved rentals work—until risk outweighed reward.
Engineering Skills Applied 🏗️🎓
• He used project-management discipline for budgets, timelines, and reserves.
• He leveraged a W-2 salary and credibility for easier loans and a six-figure safety net.
• He executed a 1031 exchange to roll house equity into apartment deals.
How to Scale Your Business While Working Full-Time 🚀📈
• He closed six-plus apartment syndications before resigning.
• He took less demanding jobs to gain flexibility for more time to work on his real-estate business.
• He left the W-2 around 2018-19 once cash flow was secure.
⚖️ How Lane Balanced Life, Family, W-2 & Real Estate
• Early-morning underwriting before work, mid-day calls, weekend site visits—12–15-hour days.
• He used property managers and VAs to shield his family time.
• He underwrote large cash reserves into each business plan to keep surprise expenses from wrecking household finances.
🔑 Lane’s Current Business Focus Is: Strategic Growth in This Market (2025)
• He underwrites conservatively in today’s higher-interest-rate environment.
• He leads SimplePassiveCashflow.com and Ohana Mastermind to guide busy professionals into great real-estate opportunities.
• He is focusing on evaluating mobile-home parks, self-storage facilities, and buying hotels for diversification.
⭐ Key Takeaways & Advice for Busy Professionals That Want to Buy Real Estate 💰
Leverage Your Paycheck 🏦 – Stable income wins with lenders and cushions reserves.
Start Small, Learn Fast 🛠️ – One well-run house beats any seminar.
Recycle Equity 🔄 – Use 1031 exchanges to leap from houses to apartments.
Quit Your Job Last, Not First ⏳ – Ensure reliable cash flow before handing in your notice.
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In this episode, Michael Kharlab walks us through how he balanced a full‑time IT career while launching his real estate business—structuring each deal as its own entity, raising $2 million in days, and even pivoting midstream from Denver multifamily to Florida self‑storage. 🤓🏢
Things Discussed:
Balancing W2 Income & Real Estate Hustle 🖥️🏠
• Steady Paycheck: Michael used his IT salary to qualify for bank financing and build credibility.
• After‑Hours Workflow: He carved out evenings and weekends for investor outreach and deal analysis.
• Batch Updates: Scheduled photo roundups and 15‑minute weekly calls kept investors in the loop without derailing his day job.
Project‑by‑Project Capital Raising 💼💸
• Dedicated LLCs: Each deal lives in its own entity so partners know exactly where their equity sits.
• Warm Investor List: A curated list of a few hundred contacts received concise memos—thesis, returns, equity need.
• Rapid Close: That system hit a $2 million raise in days, bypassing lengthy fund‑style approvals.
Deal Pivot & Key Transactions 🔄🏭
• Denver → Florida: When a Class A multifamily deal lost financing, Michael shifted into a self‑storage facility in Florida, broke ground in May, and underwrote 24 percent projected returns.
• Hotel Junior Debt: He financed a boutique hotel in Lake Placid, NY, helping the sponsor close, improve operations, and deliver solid profits.
Oversight & Time Management ⏱️🏗️
• Weekend Site Visits: Quick inspections over brunch kept his oversight hands‑on.
• Photo‑Based Updates: Investors received clear progress snapshots without micromanaging.
• Concise Calls: Short, structured check‑ins flagged issues before they became problems.
Key Takeaways & Advice ⭐💡
Vet Sponsors Thoroughly: Read all agreements and involve a lawyer to protect your capital.
Master One Strength: Focus on your core skill—capital raising—and say “no” to distractions.
Start as a Connector: Partner with seasoned sponsors, refer investors, and earn referral fees to build credibility.
Form Separate Entities: Maintain transparency and clean accounting with project‑specific LLCs.
Diversify with Real Estate: Leverage tax benefits and stability that smooth out traditional portfolios.
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🏾 Are you working full-time but dreaming of owning real estate?
Want to grow wealth on the side while juggling a job or business?
In this episode, you’ll meet Michael Kharlab — co-founder of CFP Group — who built a real estate investing business while working 20 years in IT & telecom 💻📞.
He now helps 200+ investors grow their money passively. But it all started with one condo in Miami... and a willingness to get started.
🔑 How He Got Started (While Working Full-Time)
• 🏢 First deal: A post-2008 condo in Miami. No experience, just courage.
• ❌ Made mistakes early — but kept moving forward.
• 🤝 Partnered on a triplex and pulled equity to fund more deals.
• 📚 Took a Rich Dad course and got mentorship — that advice changed his focus forever.
👨🏾💻 How He Juggled IT and Real Estate
• 🕒 Worked full-time in corporate IT.
• 🏠 Bought nearly 20 rent-to-own properties — helped good earners with bad credit become homeowners.
• 💪🏾 Managed deals during nights, weekends, and lunch breaks.
• 🗣️ Started sharing what he was doing with coworkers… and they became his first investors!
💰 Transition to Capital Raising
• 💼 His mentor told him: “Pick one lane in real estate—don’t do it all.”
• 🎯 Michael chose capital raising.
• 🧑🏾💼 First investor came in 2014.
• 🚪 Quit his job in March 2017 after 2.5 years of steady growth.
• 🙅🏾♂️ No cold calls. No hype. Just trust and referrals.
📊 What His Business Looks Like Today
• 📈 CFP Group now has over 200 investors.
• 💸 They help raise $1M–$3M in equity for real estate deals.
• 🌎 Projects are done nationwide across various asset types.
• 📞 Michael stays hands-on with communication and deal review—no mass marketing, just relationships.
🏨 Recent Deal
• ✅ Michael recently exited a hotel deal.
• 🔁 He’s already working on acquiring the next one.
• 🏗️ His company is open to hotels, assisted living, development, and multifamily.
🧠 Who This Episode is For
• W2 professionals earning $100K+ 💼
• People 40+ wanting to retire early or diversify 📈
• Business owners like dentists, attorneys & consultants 🦷⚖️
💎 Big Takeaways
✅ You don’t need to quit your job to get into real estate.
✅ Use your job to qualify for financing & gain trust.
✅ Focus on one part of the deal and master it.
✅ Start with people who already know and trust you.
✅ Consistency pays off — Michael exited the 9–5 in 2.5 years.
👉🏾 Want to learn how to invest in real estate while keeping your full-time income?
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Who This Is For
These show notes are perfect for both full-time investors and anyone juggling a job while buying and managing properties on the side. If you’re keen to build long-term wealth, boost cash flow, and keep more of your profits from the taxman, tune in to learn how. Brandon Burns is a senior leader in the 1031 exchange space, guiding investors through thousands of deals to help them make the most of their equity without getting walloped by capital gains taxes. 🏆
1️⃣ Brandon’s Background & Why 1031 Exchanges Rule
Brandon’s got a robust background in real estate tax, finance, and title, and he’s oversaw 4,000+ exchanges. He explains how 1031s let you swap properties of “like kind” and defer taxes so you can scale faster—whether you’re flipping houses full-time, steadily growing a rental portfolio, or working a 9-to-5 and investing on weekends. 💼
2️⃣ Key Tax-Saving Strategy
Deferred Taxes: Roll your capital gains into a new property instead of handing money over to Uncle Sam.
Flexibility: You can upgrade from a single-family home to a multifamily, or even jump into commercial, so long as it’s real property.
Legacy Building: Keep exchanging until you pass properties on to heirs, who often enjoy a step-up in basis. 🏠➡️🏢
3️⃣ Real-Life Example: The Coastal Fourplex
Brandon shares the story of a California fourplex owner who cashed out big-time and shifted $1.5 million (post–tax-free chunk) into Midwestern duplexes. This investor scored stronger monthly returns, expanded the portfolio, and never had to cut a giant check to the IRS. Talk about unlocking cash flow while steering clear of a tax hit! 🏡💰
4️⃣ Managing Your Deals—Full-Time or Part-Time
Proper Setup: Hire a Qualified Intermediary (QI) before you sell—once you touch those funds, the exchange is off.
Timing Matters: You’ll have 180 days to close on your new investment(s), so line up your next move efficiently.
Stay Strategic: Brandon recommends focusing on deals that boost your overall growth, whether you’re an everyday landlord or a large-scale operator.
5️⃣ Action Steps
Evaluate if your current property is maxed out on appreciation or not pulling its weight in cash flow.
Consider a 1031 exchange to upgrade or diversify.
Build a rock-solid team (broker, QI, attorney) to keep everything on track. 🤝
Final Takeaway
Brandon Burns proves 1031 exchanges can catapult both new and seasoned investors toward their financial goals—no matter if you’re all-in on real estate or balancing it with another career. With the right approach, you can continuously build wealth, defer taxes, and grow your empire over time. Grab this opportunity to learn the ins and outs of 1031 strategies and level up your real estate game! 🌟
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In this episode, Bill Faeth explains how he balances a short-term rental education business with scaling his own real estate investments. He highlights a specific move: selling a $1.7 million property to free up $1 million in equity, then rolling it into a $2.95 million modern cabin in Whitefish, Montana.
From hosting 9–10 live events annually to converting a three-car garage into additional suites, Bill shows how you can create multiple income streams without abandoning your main gig. 🚀
Things Discussed
Early Influence & Real Estate Spark ⚡
Entry Point: Bill was already running a short-term rental education business. He used that experience to spot profitable deals.
Equity Play: By cashing out $1 million from a previous property, he unlocked the funds needed for a bigger purchase with better returns.
Short-Term Rental Education & Portfolio Building 🏠📊
Unique Amenities: The Whitefish cabin has a trout-stocked pond, a guest house, and space to build a 75×75 learning center for Bill’s events.
Financing Approach: He shops seven or more lenders—local banks, credit unions, and national players—presenting detailed financials that prove his rentals outperform average market comps.
Scaling While Running a Business 🚀💼
Focused Growth: By keeping each property under its own LLC and bank account, Bill stays organized despite a busy schedule.
Solid Leverage: After applying $1 million in equity, he carries a $1.95 million note, maintaining comfortable monthly obligations.
Appreciation & Cash Flow: Whitefish averages about 5.7% annual growth, so Bill benefits from nightly rental revenue and long-term property value gains.
Adding Extra Income Streams & Future Plans 💡🔮
Conversion Projects: Turning the garage into more guest suites boosts occupancy and revenue.
Destination Appeal: Close to a ski resort, Glacier National Park, and local attractions, this property stands out in the short-term rental market.
Ongoing Education: Bill continues hosting events, which can add another $1–$1.5 million a year in revenue from training programs and retreats. 🔥
Key Takeaways & Advice ⭐💰
Treat Each Property as Its Own Business: Separate LLCs, bank accounts, and QuickBooks keep finances clean.
Vet Lenders Thoroughly: Have your data ready—showing strong performance helps secure better rates.
Use Your Main Income Wisely: Whether it’s a job or another business, steady earnings can open doors to bigger real estate opportunities.
Think Beyond Basic Rental Income: Unique amenities and event spaces can multiply your cash flow potential.
Bill proves that even with a demanding business, you can score big real estate wins! 🔥✨
By leveraging equity, staying organized, and focusing on unique properties, you can turn your side hustle into serious wealth—without ditching your primary source of income. 🚀
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In this episode, Bill Faith walks us through how he juggled a pro-golf career, launched 37 startups, and built a massive short-term rental portfolio—all while raising a family and figuring out real estate on the fly. 🤯✨
Early Influences & Real Estate Spark:
Pro Golfer to Full-Time Entrepreneur:
Scaling While Running Multiple Ventures 🚀
Family & Time Management 👨👩👧👦⏰
Strategic Growth & Current Focus 🔑
Key Takeaways & Advice ⭐💰
Final Thoughts
If you’re swamped at your main job but want a boost in income or a path to retirement, Bill’s methods show you can start small and scale like crazy—all without giving up your day job or business. 🔥
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From Struggles to Real Estate Success: Rosa Tejado’s Journey
In this inspiring episode, host Eric Lindsey chats with Rosa Tejado—an immigrant from Mexico City 🇲🇽 who arrived with just her van 🚐 and family 👨👩👧👦. Facing near bankruptcy, she sold her mom’s sentimental jewels 💍 to fund a $5,000 real estate mentorship, changing her life forever.
Early Struggles & Challenges ⚡
🔹 Ran a UPS-style business & a tile-cleaning venture 🧱—both nearly led to bankruptcy.
🔹 Took extra jobs 💼 to feed her family, working for an investor & managing apartments 🏢.
Turning Point: Real Estate & Mentorship 💸🏠
🔹 Took a leap, investing in coaching despite financial struggles.
🔹 Spent a year researching, driving 🚗 for deals, and supporting her husband’s business.
🔹 Partnered with an investor, accelerating success.
Creative Financing & Subject-To Deals 🏠💵
🔹 In 2019, acquired a home via a VA loan using a subject-to deal—$10K down, $400/month cash flow 💰.
🔹 Used an LLC & trust to navigate legal risks 🚫⚖️.
Expert Advice from Rosa 👩🏫🔥
💡 Get a mentor instead of relying on free content.
🤝 Partner up to balance business & life.
📚 Learn from experts to avoid overwhelm.
📊 Know your numbers & stay persistent!
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🚀Show Notes 🚀
Looking to scale your real estate portfolio, whether you’re brand-new or a seasoned pro? Mark Ritter—CEO of Member Business Financial Services (MBFS)—shares how credit unions can fund deals of all sizes, from smaller rentals to expansive commercial properties worth $40 million. He’s spent 25 years in the credit union industry, and in this episode, he explains how flexible loan terms, competitive rates, and a focus on relationships set credit unions apart from big banks. 🏦
1️⃣ Meet Mark Ritter
Mark’s main role is helping real estate investors secure financing through a vast credit union network. He’s especially hands-on with new investors seeking smaller deals, but he also has experience structuring large commercial transactions. Since he’s seen both ends of the spectrum, he understands how crucial it is to have supportive lenders that actually listen to your goals—no matter if you’re aiming for a dozen rentals or a mega multifamily project. 🏢
2️⃣ Why Credit Unions?
Unlike traditional banks, credit unions are member-owned cooperatives, which can lead to greater flexibility. Mark points out the no prepayment penalties as a major benefit—ideal for investors who might want to refinance if rates go down. Plus, credit unions often pride themselves on personal service, making it easier to discuss your plans when juggling multiple properties or evaluating a brand-new market. 🤝
3️⃣ Types of Deals
During the conversation, Mark notes that multifamily, warehouse, and self-storage properties are especially popular. He also highlights how credit unions can handle fix-and-flip deals—often in partnership with a hard money lender for the initial purchase, followed by the credit union’s longer-term financing once you stabilize the asset. That flexibility gives both part-time and full-time investors the chance to grow a portfolio without boxing themselves into short timelines. 🏠
4️⃣ The Lending Process
Mark recommends kicking things off with a simple call to discuss your property’s size, condition, and intended game plan. From there, you upload your financial documents, the credit union orders appraisals and environmental checks, and everything else moves forward much like a standard loan closing—but often with a friendlier twist. Because credit unions can be more cooperative, the path to funding might feel smoother, which is a huge relief if you’re managing several investments at once. 🔑
5️⃣ Balancing Real Estate & Life
Mark firmly believes that whether you’re a dedicated full-time investor or fitting in property visits between other commitments, leveraging the right lender can help you seize opportunities faster. Having a supportive system, realistic underwriting, and loan terms tailored to your situation keeps you from getting overwhelmed. 🏆
Ready for next steps?
Credit unions might just be the ally you need to finance your next (or first!) real estate deal. Take a cue from Mark Ritter and explore these lending options—you’ll be surprised how these community-focused institutions can power your growth, whether you’re running a bustling real estate business or simply looking to expand your existing portfolio. Good luck on your investing journey! 🥳
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Hey hustlers! If you’re juggling a full-time W2 job and dreaming of a real estate side business, this episode is for you! Karl Skrypak, a licensed realtor in Pittsburgh and high-income professional, shares his down-to-earth journey of flipping houses while working his day job. 💼🏠
He explains how, in a high-interest rate environment, he pivoted from traditional bank loans to raising private capital by leveraging his 10+ years of real estate experience and solid resume. 🤝🔥
Key Insights from the Episode:
1️⃣ Funding & Financing Strategy 💸
• High-Interest Challenge: With steep interest rates, Karl found traditional bank loans limiting.
• Raising Private Money: He turned to his network—friends, family, and high-income peers—to secure private capital.
• Building Trust: By showcasing his decade-long success, he built the credibility needed to attract investors. 🤩
2️⃣ Deal Structuring & Execution 🏡
• Investor Protection: Karl structured deals so investors held a first lien position, ensuring their funds were safe. 🔒
• Hands-On Management: Despite a busy job, he dedicated his weekends to managing renovations. Using simple tools like Google Drive and even 0% credit cards, he kept track of expenses and draw schedules efficiently. 🛠️📊
• Learning from Setbacks: He openly shared how one flip cost him around $10–15K, but he prioritized returning every penny (plus interest) to his investors. 💪📉
3️⃣ Market Challenges & Exit Strategies 🚀
• Controlling the Controllables: Karl highlighted that while interest rates and buyer’s market conditions can be unpredictable, you can manage construction timelines and budgets effectively by sticking to in-stock materials and avoiding special orders. ⏰🛒
• Multiple Exit Paths: He stressed the importance of backup plans—like converting a flip into a rental if needed—to navigate shifting market dynamics. 🔄🏠
• Staying Organized: His disciplined approach with systems and digital tools ensures nothing slips through the cracks. 📝✨
4️⃣ Coaching & Advice for New Investors ⭐
• Network & Hustle: For anyone starting out, Karl recommends leveraging your day job’s steady income and network to build credibility and secure funding. 💼🤝
• Authenticity is Key: He advises being true to yourself—don’t try to please everyone. Your authenticity will attract the right partners and opportunities. ❤️
• Set Big Goals & Track Every Dollar: From establishing ambitious targets (like flipping eight houses in a year) to maintaining detailed records, organization is your secret weapon. 📈✅
• Book Recommendation: Finally, he suggests reading Leaders Eat Last by Simon Sinek to understand the power of trust and leadership in business. 📚✨
Karl’s journey proves that even with a demanding day job, you can succeed in real estate by leveraging your network, managing finances smartly, and planning for every eventuality. Ready to start your side business? Embrace the hustle and secure your financial future—one flip at a time! 🚀💰🏠
00:00 Introduction to High Interest Rate Environment
00:18 Pivoting to Private Capital
01:01 Welcome to the Moonlight Real Estate Show
01:33 Navigating the Current Market
04:17 Understanding Hard Money vs. Private Money
06:32 Strategies for Successful Flips
12:32 Coaching Round: Expert Advice
18:49 Final Thoughts and Book Recommendation
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Hey, everyone! If you’ve ever wondered how to juggle a demanding day job with real estate investing, buckle up! Karl Skrypak was crushing it in sales while quietly flipping real estate, adding rentals, and stacking over 25 wholesale deals under his belt. Below is a snapshot of his story—plus a quick coaching Q&A so you can grab the key insights without listening to the entire show. Let’s go! 🚀
SHOW NOTES
Early Influence & Real Estate Spark ⚡
• Karl jumped in around 2015, buying foreclosures for rentals when they were still easy to find.
• His first project? A live-in flip—he actually lived in the property while fixing it up.
• Generational wealth was the goal because he didn’t want to rely on Social Security.
Sales Career & Real Estate Hustle 💼🏠
• Karl used lunch breaks to meet with contractors and nights for renovation tasks.
• Imposter syndrome was real, but he got over it by networking with lenders, mentors, and family members who knew construction.
• He rarely paid for inspections because he felt confident spotting red flags himself.
Scaling While Working Full-Time 🚀
• Besides flipping, Karl completed 25 wholesales and owned several rentals.
• He teamed up with a partner who handled day-to-day construction while he focused on design, negotiations, and code inspectors.
• A layoff eventually pushed him to go all-in on real estate, but he’d already built a strong safety net.
Family & Time Management 👨👩👧👦⏰
• He started single and used that freedom to burn the midnight oil on projects.
• After marriage and kids, he scaled even more, motivated by his family’s support.
• Karl’s secret sauce? Constantly learning—from local meetups to casual convos at the gym.
Strategic Growth & Current Focus 🌟📈
• Karl loves designing flips and letting his partner manage the rehab grunt work.
• He believes real estate is the best path for those wanting financial security if your W-2 suddenly disappears.
Bottom Line
Karl’s journey proves you can crush it at work and still build a real estate empire on the side. Stay open to learning, lean on your strengths (or a partner’s), and keep hustling—even if life throws you curveballs. You got this, friends! 🙌🔥
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Michael is a Navy veteran and former airline pilot ✈️ who pivoted from 1,300+ multifamily units to diving deep into the dynamic world of hotel ownership and syndications 🏨. Early on, he read “Rich Dad, Poor Dad,” tried (and sometimes failed) landlord strategies, and even lost his own home before bouncing back stronger than ever.
Key Lessons from His Journey
Early Struggles: Michael admits he learned by trial and error—sometimes literally knocking on doors and asking for seller financing.
Creative Financing: Banks often turned him down, so he leveraged seller financing and partnerships to grab undervalued deals.
Scaling Up: Post-2008, he purchased properties aggressively, later selling them at compressed cap rates.
Transition to Hotels: With hotel profits tied to business operations, Michael used SBA and USDA loans—tools not common in multifamily—to grow faster.
COVID Curveballs: He got inventive, renting out rooms as work-from-home offices and catering to traveling sports teams.
Why Hotels?
Michael highlights the flexibility of daily pricing, multiple revenue streams (rooms, restaurants, events), and the potential for higher returns. He also believes in following the “smart money” worldwide, including expansion into European markets.
Final Takeaway
Through resilience, mentorship, and out-of-the-box thinking, Michael proves you can pivot from a demanding day job into real estate success without sacrificing work-life balance. 🌟✨
Time Stamps ⏰
00:00 Introduction to Michael’s Journey
01:34 Early Real Estate Challenges
04:09 Overcoming Adversity and Gaining Traction
06:54 Strategies for Real Estate Success
15:05 Transition to the Hotel Industry
17:46 Navigating the Hotel Business During COVID
21:06 Current Hotel Operations and Future Plans
24:38 Underwriting and Financing Hotels
29:57 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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Michael is a Navy veteran and former airline pilot ✈️ who pivoted from 1,300+ multifamily units to diving deep into the dynamic world of hotel ownership and syndications 🏨. Early on, he read “Rich Dad, Poor Dad,” tried (and sometimes failed) landlord strategies, and even lost his own home before bouncing back stronger than ever.
Key Lessons from His Journey
Early Struggles: Michael admits he learned by trial and error—sometimes literally knocking on doors and asking for seller financing.
Creative Financing: Banks often turned him down, so he leveraged seller financing and partnerships to grab undervalued deals.
Scaling Up: Post-2008, he purchased properties aggressively, later selling them at compressed cap rates.
Transition to Hotels: With hotel profits tied to business operations, Michael used SBA and USDA loans—tools not common in multifamily—to grow faster.
COVID Curveballs: He got inventive, renting out rooms as work-from-home offices and catering to traveling sports teams.
Why Hotels?
Michael highlights the flexibility of daily pricing, multiple revenue streams (rooms, restaurants, events), and the potential for higher returns. He also believes in following the “smart money” worldwide, including expansion into European markets.
Final Takeaway
Through resilience, mentorship, and out-of-the-box thinking, Michael proves you can pivot from a demanding day job into real estate success without sacrificing work-life balance. 🌟✨
Time Stamps ⏰
00:00 Introduction to Michael’s Journey
01:34 Early Real Estate Challenges
04:09 Overcoming Adversity and Gaining Traction
06:54 Strategies for Real Estate Success
15:05 Transition to the Hotel Industry
17:46 Navigating the Hotel Business During COVID
21:06 Current Hotel Operations and Future Plans
24:38 Underwriting and Financing Hotels
29:57 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Website: https://ericlindseyml.com/
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Meet Tiffany Ward
Tiffany is a full-time sales executive in Richmond, Virginia who struck gold with real estate as her side hustle! 🏆🏠 She jumpstarted her journey by “house hacking” at age 22—inviting a roommate to help cover her mortgage 🛏️💰.
Scaling While Employed
Tiffany balances her 9-to-5 by time blocking ⏰📅, waking up early 🌅, and using travel downtime to underwrite deals or tune in to podcasts 🎧. She prefers long-term rentals and invests in multifamily properties, all while thriving in her tech career 💻⚡.
Big Win: 10-Unit in Greensboro
Partnering with a mentor, Tiffany purchased a 10-unit workforce housing complex 🏘️🤝 using a straightforward local bank loan. Despite COVID turbulence 🦠, they doubled investor money (2.3× equity multiple) in five years 💥💵.
Key Tips for Busy Professionals
Time Management ⏱️💡: Small, consistent actions beat giant, overwhelmed sprints.
Networking 🤝🌐: Meetups, brokers, and property managers can speed up success.
Partnerships 🧩🏆: Real estate is a team sport—lean on others’ skills and expertise.
Coaching Questions & Answers
“What should new real estate investors know before syndications?”
Learn crucial terms (equity multiples, cap rates) and find a mentor for guidance.
“How can someone balance a W2 job with building a real estate portfolio?”
Use time blocking, short daily chunks, and consistent effort to stay on track.
“What if you have minimal time, money, or experience?”
Educate yourself with free resources; offer sweat equity (like bird-dogging) to partner with seasoned investors.
“Why invest passively in real estate?”
Escape midnight calls about broken toilets 🚽, yet still earn steady returns and potential appreciation.
Final Thoughts
You can love your job, keep your paycheck, and still build wealth. If you want a real estate side hustle without sacrificing your day-to-day, Tiffany’s journey shows it’s totally possible! 🌟🚀
Time Stamps ⏰
00:00 Introduction to Tiffany Ward
01:32 Tiffany’s Background and Early Real Estate Journey
04:07 Balancing a W2 Job and Real Estate Investing
05:42 Transitioning to Multifamily and Lending
13:18 Navigating the Current Real Estate Market
15:37 Case Study: Full Cycle on a 10-Unit Property
20:30 Moonlight Coaching Round
25:04 Final Thoughts and Book Recommendation
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Managing Life and Investing in Real Estate Actively as an Airline Pilot with Steve Rozenberg ✈️🏠
Meet Steve Rozenberg
Steve Rozenberg is a commercial pilot ✈️ who turned a career setback into a wealth-building journey. After a 9/11 furlough threatened his job security, Steve embraced real estate, mastering creative financing and building one of Texas’s fastest-growing property management companies.
From low-income rentals to mobile home parks 🏘️ and self-storage 🔒, Steve has balanced his aviation career with amassing a multi-million-dollar portfolio. His story proves that you can juggle a demanding career while building lasting wealth.
Early Challenges & Breakthroughs
Balancing Pilot Life & Investing
New Strategies & Passive Investments
Biggest Takeaways
Favorite Book: The 10X Rule by Grant Cardone—encouraging massive action and bold thinking.
Coaching Q&A with Steve
Final Word
Steve’s story proves that a thriving airline career ✈️ and a successful property portfolio can coexist. If you love your job but crave financial independence, his blueprint of massive action, structured systems, and lifelong learning can help you achieve it—no matter how busy life gets!
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In this episode, Jeremy LeMere walks us through how he balanced a demanding engineering job and a growing family while investing in single-family homes, multifamily properties, and ultimately self-storage units. 🤯✨
Early Moves & Why He Exited Single-Family ⚡
Between 2010 and 2015, Jeremy picked up many single-family houses when the market was ripe for deals. Eventually, he saw rising interest rates and stretched prices making cash flow tough, so he divested his entire single-family portfolio last summer. Now, he notes that certain areas might see price corrections due to high rates and longer listing times—one reason he’s glad to be out of that asset class.
Shift to Self-Storage 🏦
Jeremy pivoted to syndicating self-storage facilities, aiming for about 1,000 units across multiple properties. One standout deal included knocking down an old building and adding roughly 40 units, mostly financed with cash. With strong occupancy, these expansions juiced returns, giving him the option to sell if offers meet his target—or build more units if they don’t.
Funding & Multiple Exits 🚀
Because self-storage is viewed as an “active business,” he combined SBA loans with local community bank financing. Jeremy emphasizes maintaining multiple bank relationships since lenders have different risk tolerances. For exits, he might sell individual sites to local buyers or package everything for a national buyer. Either way, his investors have a shot at a full-cycle return.
Key Coaching Insights 💡
Sponsor Vetting: Jeremy urges thorough due diligence on a sponsor’s ethics, market expertise, and construction know-how.
Balancing Work & Life: As an engineer clocking 50 hours a week, he found success by genuinely enjoying real estate activities.
Active vs. Passive: If you aim to be active, expect a bigger time commitment. If you prefer passive, invest time in finding a solid operator.
Tax Advantages: Passive ownership can offer significant benefits, like depreciation and long-term wealth building without major tax hits.
Book Recommendation & Wrap-Up 📚
Jeremy recommends Pre-Suasion by Robert Cialdini, noting how small shifts in language and framing can precondition people toward your ideas. If you’d like to connect, visit NAVWF.com (Navigator Wealth Fund) or email jeremy@lamir.com.
Remember: Jeremy proved you can manage a busy W2 job and still create impressive real estate gains—so keep pushing toward financial security, not just job security! 🏘️✨
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Are you ready to discover how someone working in engineering for a Fortune 50 company built a profitable real estate portfolio on the side? Look no further! In this episode, Jeremy Lemere walks us through how he balanced a demanding job and a growing family while investing in single-family homes, duplexes, multifamily properties, and even self-storage units. 🤯✨
Early Influence & Real Estate Spark ⚡
Childhood Exposure: Jeremy’s parents owned a few properties in the 80s, inspiring him from a young age.
Great Recession Wake-Up Call: Witnessing layoffs motivated him to seek additional income, leading him to rehab distressed homes and build equity in properties others had overlooked.
Engineering Meets Business 🏗️🎓
MBA & Tech Skills: Jeremy combined his engineering background with an MBA to track market trends and handle construction challenges.
Optimization Mindset: He automated tasks (digital leases, virtual assistants) so he could focus on scaling while still delivering results at his 9-to-5.
Scaling While Working Full-Time 🚀📈
From Single-Family to Multifamily: Starting with flips and duplexes, Jeremy jumped to larger apartment buildings, quickly growing from 18–20 units to 50–60 units. Self-Storage Success: When multifamily cap rates fell, he pivoted to self-storage for higher returns and simpler management (no toilets to fix! 🚽❌).
Family & Time Management 👨👩👧👦⏰
Team Effort: His wife helped coordinate rehabs and contractors, allowing Jeremy to keep his engineering job.
Clear Goals: By aiming for \$8k–\$10k in free cash flow, he knew exactly when he could safely leave his W-2.
Strategic Growth & Current Focus 🔑💡
Slowdown on New Acquisitions: Higher interest rates made him more selective, so he’s refining operations and occupancy.
Diversification: Apartments, self-storage, and other commercial real estate ensure stable returns regardless of market swings.
Key Takeaways & Advice ⭐💰
1. Use Your Day Job: A steady paycheck boosts financing options and lowers risk.
2. Aim for Efficiency: Software tools and virtual assistants free you to scale faster.
3. Embrace Your Strengths**: Engineering or business skills can be huge assets in real estate.
4. Set Clear Targets: Know your desired monthly cash flow or unit count before jumping ship.
00:00 Introduction to Jeremy's Real Estate Journey
01:34 Early Exposure and Career Beginnings
02:57 Impact of the Great Recession
05:17 Building the Real Estate Portfolio
07:34 Scaling Up and Managing Properties
09:32 Exiting the W2 Job
17:03 Current Business Strategies and Market Conditions
19:30 Diversifying into Multiple Asset Classes
23:11 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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Hey everyone! I’m excited to share this awesome interview featuring Phillip, president of Signing Services of America—a nationwide notary signing service based in Atlanta. He’s been helping auto and mortgage lenders streamline their loan closings since 2016. If you’re involved in real estate or just curious about how notaries help deals run smoothly, this is for you!
🏠 Key Highlights
• Wet vs. Online Signatures: Lenders call the shots on whether a signature has to be physical or digital. Phillip’s network of 65,000+ notaries is ready to handle it either way.
• Embassy vs. RON: Why you should consider using an online notary instead of relying on an embassy—especially if you’re overseas.
• Quality Counts: Experienced notaries don’t just stamp; they explain crucial documents so you don’t end up with mistakes or delays.
• Rapid Response: Phillip’s “can-do” culture aims to place a notary within 15–30 minutes—no more last-minute headaches.
• Custom Service: They tailor everything to your specific closing, whether you’re dealing with one property or six!
🚀 Takeaways
• Smooth Signings: Avoid confusion and wasted time by using experts who know the ins and outs of real estate docs.
• Real Solutions, Fast: From wet signatures to RON, they’re flexible and efficient.
• Learn More: Head to SigningServicesofAmerica.com and fill out the consultation form at the bottom to get started.
00:00 Introduction to Philip and Signing Services of America
01:20 Philip's Background and Business Journey
03:35 Understanding Notarization Requirements
05:08 Navigating International Notarizations
08:05 Ensuring Quality in Notarization
10:36 Benefits of Working with Signing Services of America
14:47 Handling Notarization Challenges
16:55 How to Get Started with Signing Services of America
19:41 Conclusion and Contact Information
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Allow us to introduce Nic DeAngelo, widely recognized as the “fixed income GOAT” in real estate, who leads Saint Investment Group with a $206M portfolio across 20+ states and 500+ mortgage notes. He began his career during the Great Recession by exchanging free labor for hands-on experience—no paycheck required! Through this approach, Nic built top-tier industry connections and refined his deal-making abilities.
Early Hustle:
While many were alarmed by record foreclosures ❗🏚️, Nic noticed that sophisticated investors were in search of revenue.
He developed an LA-based newsletter with 500+ eager buyers and presented it to two family offices, demonstrating his capacity to produce immediate returns.
That achievement propelled him into acquisitions, purchasing distressed foreclosures at significant discounts before founding his own firm.
Building Saint Investment Group:
Nic recognized that investors desired stable, predictable income 💰.
He transitioned from industrial syndications to single-family mortgage investments nationwide, zeroing in on middle-of-the-road suburban markets 🏠.
This strategy routinely achieves 12–14% returns, supported by homeowners’ robust equity and long-term engagement.
Top Takeaways:
Barter for Knowledge: If you deliver genuine value (such as procuring capital), you may be trained without cost 🤝.
Narrow Your Buy Box: Nic focuses on family-friendly suburbs with manageable crime levels 🚔 and strong job growth 💼.
Avoid Foreclosure Pitfalls:
He modifies loans so families can remain in their homes, illustrated by Nic’s ~97% on-time payment
record.
Funding & Returns:
By acquiring pools of mortgages directly from banks, Nic secures discounts while offering reliable yields to passive-income investors 🏦.
Life & Business Balance:
Concentrate on increasing your personal income first, then diversify into fixed-income real estate before undertaking higher-risk ventures ⚖️.
Recommended Reading:
Nic frequently references The Obstacle Is the Way by Ryan Holiday for stoic perspectives on overcoming obstacles 📖✨.
How to Connect:
Visit saintinvestment.com/resources for complimentary strategies, economic insights, and an in-depth look at Nic’s investment approach ⚙️.
Final Thoughts:
Nic’s path demonstrates that one does not require abundant capital or a “traditional” background to excel in real estate—merely the ability to provide meaningful value, learn swiftly, and maintain a diligent work ethic 💪.
Whether you hold a W‑2 position, operate a business, or fall somewhere in between, his “work for free first” method proves how the right opportunity can lead to a profitable, sustainable career in real estate!
00:00 Introduction to Moonlight Real Estate Syndication
00:38 Meet Nick D'Angelo: The Fixed Income Goat
01:27 Nick's Journey into Real Estate
04:05 Overcoming the Great Recession
07:18 Building Saint Investment Group
10:21 Current Focus: Fixed Income Strategies
19:09 Acquisition and Management of Loans
27:10 Moonlight Coaching Round
32:29 Final Thoughts and Recommendations
35:54 Closing Remarks
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🚀 Ever wonder if you can keep your day job AND invest in real estate? Stewart Heath, a CPA 🧮, shows you how by focusing on stable, cash-flowing medical office buildings 🏥. He avoids risky tenants, works backward from desired returns, and uses careful strategies so you can grow wealth without leaving your career. 💼🔥
🔑 What You’ll Learn:
1️⃣ Balancing Work & Investing
📌 Stewart stays fully employed as a CPA while investing in fully-leased properties. He’s all about reliable income right from the start—no guesswork, just steady rent checks. 💰🗂️
2️⃣ Picking the Right Deals
🏢 Even older buildings work if they’re in good shape. Thorough inspections 🔍 ensure no surprises, and focusing on strong leases means dependable earnings.
3️⃣ Saying “No” to High-Risk Tenants
⚠️ He passed on a building with a brand-new restaurant 🍽️ because startups often fail quickly. Instead, he prefers seasoned or chain operators who bring stability from Day 1.
4️⃣ Working Backward from Returns
💡 Need at least 5% cash-on-cash? He sets that goal, then adjusts his offer based on interest rates and expenses, ensuring his investors get the returns they expect. 🎯📈
5️⃣ No “Potential”—Just Contracts
📜 He’s not banking on future promises. He buys “financial contracts” (solid leases) that guarantee income now, so he’s not hoping on what might happen later. 🏦🤝
6️⃣ Refinance & Grow
🔄 After a few years, he refinances, returns tax-free cash to investors, and still owns the asset. He only sells at natural exit points, like avoiding costly repairs or heavy competition. 🏗️💸
7️⃣ Outperforming a Savings Account
💰 Leases have built-in rent bumps, often leading to double-digit returns. Savings rates can vanish overnight, but these contracts keep pumping out income. 💵💯
8️⃣ Tips for Beginners
⏳ New to investing? Vet your sponsor’s track record and honesty. Start simple—a single-family home 🏠 or short-term rental—and let tenants pay down the mortgage. Over time, build a portfolio that runs like clockwork. ⏰🔧
9️⃣ Focus on Cash Flow Before Risks
🌱 Steady, reliable cash flow first, then explore riskier ventures. Once that base is strong, you’ve earned the right to aim higher. 🏆✅
🔧 Passive Investor Benefits
📈 Real estate hedges against inflation, offers tax perks, and stays calmer than the stock market. With professional management, you enjoy growth without the grind. 😌🤝
💬 Key Takeaways:
⭐ “Stable cash flow beats speculation.”
⭐ “Know your sponsor’s past—no mistakes means no honesty.”
⭐ “Refinance to grow wealth without selling.”
⭐ “Build a solid base, then push for bigger returns.”
🎙️ Don’t miss this value-packed episode—listen now!
👉 #RealEstateJourney #PassiveIncome #MedicalOfficeInvesting 🏥🧮 #FinancialFreedom #CPA #SideHustle
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In this episode, Stewart Heath shares how he built a thriving real estate portfolio 🏠—all while running his busy CPA tax practice 💼. Stewart discusses the strategies, lessons, and mindset shifts that helped him grow his investments while managing his demanding career.
🔑 What You’ll Learn:
1️⃣ Balancing a CPA Career and Real Estate Investing 📌 Stewart managed his tax firm while purchasing his first duplex, scaling quickly to 30 rental units in less than a year.
2️⃣ Scaling a Real Estate Portfolio with Expertise 📈 He used his accounting skills to evaluate deals efficiently and built a property management company when third-party managers fell short.
3️⃣ Mastering Financial Literacy for Smart Investments 💡 Stewart’s deep understanding of financial metrics enabled him to make data-driven investment decisions focused on cash flow, not speculative gains.
4️⃣ Time Management Hacks for Entrepreneurs ⏳ He ran his CPA business by day and managed real estate projects by night, working two shifts daily to build his portfolio.
5️⃣ Why Medical Office Buildings Work 🏥 Stewart chose medical office buildings for their long-term tenants, steady income, and resistance to economic downturns.
6️⃣ Success During Uncertain Times 💥 Despite market turbulence, Stewart's properties remained fully occupied throughout the pandemic, with rents doubling within two years.
💬 Key Takeaways:
⭐ "Your job can be your best financial partner when starting your real estate journey."
⭐ "Know your numbers. Real estate investing thrives on financial literacy."
⭐ "Persistence, smart time management, and the right team lead to lasting success."
🎙️ Don’t miss this value-packed episode—Listen Now!
👉 #RealEstateJourney #PassiveIncome #SideHustles #FinancialFreedom #PodcastEpisode
Time Stamps:
00:00 Introduction to Moonlight Real Estate Syndication Show
00:37 Meet Stuart Heath: Business Transformation and Real Estate Expert
01:38 Stuart's Journey: From CPA to Real Estate Investor
04:33 Challenges and Strategies in Property Management
08:21 Balancing a CPA Career and Real Estate Investing
14:47 Analyzing and Acquiring Real Estate Deals
20:26 Current Real Estate Market Insights and Strategies
28:21 Impact of COVID-19 on Real Estate and Future Outlook
31:26 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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In this episode, Walter Johnson shares his incredible journey from working as a mortgage broker 💼 to becoming a successful mobile home park investor 🏘️. Starting with just $1,500, Walter leveraged creativity, persistence, and smart strategies to build a multimillion-dollar portfolio 🚀.
🔑 Key Insights You’ll Gain:
✅ Balancing Work and Real Estate
Walter started his real estate journey while working as a mortgage broker. His job gave him the flexibility to scout and close deals during the day, proving that it’s possible to invest while working full-time.
✅ How to Start Small and Grow Big
With just $1,500 borrowed from his girlfriend 💵, Walter took his first step into real estate. That small investment became the foundation of a thriving business.
✅ The Power of Mobile Home Parks
Walter found his niche in mobile home parks, focusing on affordable housing for middle-class families. These investments not only created financial freedom 💰 but also helped build communities.
✅ Using Creative Financing
Learn how Walter leveraged seller financing to scale, including a $30M deal for a park with 544 spaces.
✅ Flexible Thinking Leads to Opportunities
Walter’s story highlights how job flexibility and seizing opportunities can accelerate success.
📚 Walter’s Must-Read Book Picks:
📖 Driven by Larry H. Miller: A story of grit and entrepreneurial success.
📖 How to Get Rich by Felix Dennis: The realities of achieving wealth, both the highs and the challenges.
💬 Key Takeaways for You:
⭐ Use your job as a stepping stone for real estate success.
⭐ Start small, think big, and use creative financing to grow.
⭐ Invest in affordable housing to serve your community and create wealth.
💡 Why You Should Tune In:
Walter’s inspiring story proves you don’t need to start with a lot of money to succeed in real estate. Whether you’re working full-time or looking for your first deal, this episode is packed with tips and actionable strategies 🏢.
📧 Connect with Walter:
Walter@SonosCapital.com
📞 Call: 480-674-2035
00:00 Introduction to Moonlight Real Estate Syndication Show
00:37 Meet Walter Johnson: Founder and CEO of Sonos Capital
01:25 Walter's Journey into Real Estate
03:10 Balancing a Job and Real Estate Investments
05:42 Diving into Mobile Home Parks
09:12 Creative Financing Strategies
14:59 Moonlight Coaching Round
22:22 Final Thoughts and Contact Information
🎙️ Listen now to gain practical insights and motivation to achieve your real estate dreams! 🎧 👉 #RealEstateJourney #PassiveIncome #AffordableHousing #MobileHomeParks #PodcastEpisode
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Balancing a Career and Real Estate: Zach Zimmer's Journey
🎙️ In this episode of the Moonlight Real Estate Syndication Show, we chat with Zach Zimmer, a corporate professional turned real estate investor who built a 66-unit single-family portfolio—all while working a full-time W-2 job. Zach's story is one of grit, resilience, and turning a million-dollar loss into lasting financial freedom.
The Hustle Behind the Success 💼
Zach leveraged his steady income to fund and scale his investments, proving that you can “keep the job” while building wealth.
Key Strategies:
Zach’s Advice for Aspiring Investors:
Books That Inspired Him:
Free Resource from Zach!
Text TPL to 33777 to access “Top 5 Strategies to Build 7-Figure Passive Income.”
Zach’s journey is proof that with strategy and effort, financial freedom is achievable—even with a full-time job.
🎧 Listen now and take your first step toward independence! 🌟
Visit realzachzimmer.com for more insights.
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In this episode, we explore the incredible journey of Zach Zimmer, who transitioned from climbing the corporate ladder 🏢 to building a life powered by passive income 💸.
Even with challenges—like losing over $1M—Zach shares how a mindset shift 🧠, smart real estate investments 🏠, and diversification strategies helped him achieve a fulfilling and abundant lifestyle.
🔑 What You'll Learn:
🎯 How Zach climbed the corporate ladder while building a thriving rental portfolio.
📈 Using the BRRRR method to fast-track financial freedom.
🚩 Spotting red flags in syndication deals to avoid costly mistakes.
🏖️ Why protecting your time is essential for balance and success.
🤝 How contribution and coaching became Zach's new mission.
🌟 Episode Highlights:
The Corporate Hamster Wheel to Passive Income 🛞➡️💼
Inspired by '80s Miami Vice 🕶️, Zach chased traditional success until real estate investing transformed his path.
His journey began with two modest homes in Akron, Ohio 🏠🏠.
The Power of Mindset & Obsessive Focus 🤔💪
Leveraging his OCD for productivity, Zach grew his career and real estate portfolio.
From Wins to Losses: Lessons Learned 📉🔍
Facing fraud and syndication missteps, Zach lost over $1M in bad deals.
He shares how vetting sponsors 👓 and tapping into investor groups 👥 is crucial.
The Passive Life: Giving Back 🌎💡
Post-2019, Zach redefined his life by launching a podcast 🎙️ and mentoring others in real estate.
Rebuilding & Thriving in Real Estate 🏗️📚
Despite losses, Zach continues to succeed with passive income streams 💵, private lending, and hospitality ventures.
💬 Memorable Quotes:
💭 "How many people have the opportunity to lose a million dollars and still be out golfing on a Tuesday?"
💭 "Keep your money moving. Home equity is dead equity."
💭 "Contribution matters. Who are you helping, and how are you giving back?"
Key Takeaways for Investors:
✅ Passive income is possible while maintaining a full-time career.
✅ Learn from mistakes by carefully vetting investments and sponsors.
✅ Protect your time—freedom is the ultimate wealth.
📚 Resources Mentioned:
Books: Rich Dad Poor Dad 📘
Investor Groups: Left Field Investors, Passive Investor Club, 506B.
Strategies: BRRRR Method 🛠️, Hard Money Lending 💳, and Syndications 🏙️.
🤝 Connect with Zach Zimmer:
🌐 Website: The Passive Life
📩 Email: ZachZimmer@passiveincome.com
📱 Follow him on Instagram and LinkedIn for insights and updates!
🎧 Don’t Miss This Episode!
Gain valuable lessons, inspirational stories, and actionable strategies to achieve financial freedom while safeguarding your most precious asset—time.
👉 Tune in now to join Zach on the journey to building your passive life!
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🎙️ Start That Podcast, YouTube Channel, or Start Posting on Social Media! 🎥💡
You can start a podcast, a YouTube channel, or share information about something you're passionate about, but you must be willing to commit for 5 years minimum to see any real progress. 🕒💪
🎧 Documenting My Journey as a Podcaster Series 🎧
This is my 12th episode 🎤, and just one of 200+ episodes I’ve completed so far! 🚀✨
🌟 Episode Title: Knowing Your Potential & Positioning Yourself for Real Estate Success with Successful Apartment Syndicator Elsa Nguyen
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In this inspiring episode, we sit down with Bibi Ofiri, the COO of Blue Ocean Equity LLC, who managed to start her real estate investment journey while working multiple jobs, going to school, and taking care of her family. Bibi’s story is all about grit, resilience, and using the opportunities around her to break into the real estate industry despite financial challenges. This episode is a must-listen for anyone balancing a job, studying, or supporting a family while trying to invest in real estate! 📈🏠
Bibi’s Path to Real Estate Success 👩💼📚
Originally from Nigeria, Bibi came to the U.S. with plans to return home, but challenging circumstances, including family health issues, forced her to stay and adapt. She worked multiple jobs while pursuing a degree in information systems with a focus on cybersecurity. During this time, she realized that her passion was in real estate, not in IT. Bibi’s turning point came when she leveraged her relationship with her boss, a skeptical former real estate investor, and convinced him to give her a chance as a partner in real estate deals. This move opened the door to a joint venture that would eventually lead to multiple flips and a vacation rental portfolio. 🚪💸
Key Deal Breakdown: Pennsylvania Student Housing Conversion 🏫➡️🏡
One of the deals Bibi shared involved a challenging but ultimately rewarding student housing property in Pennsylvania. Here’s how it unfolded:
Due Diligence and Decision-Making 🕵️♀️: Bibi’s team conducted extensive local research, realizing there was high demand for family rentals. This confidence in market demand helped them commit to converting the property.
Securing Investor Support 💼: Convincing investors was tough due to the property’s secondary market location, but Bibi’s persistence and local insights finally won them over.
Handling Unexpected Financing Issues 💸: Just two weeks before closing, their primary lender backed out, leaving a $2.8 million gap. Through quick networking, they managed to raise the funds within 24 hours.
Executing the Conversion 🛠️🏡: Bibi and her team converted the property from student housing to family rentals within a year, capitalizing on demand and turning a challenge into a high-performing asset with minimal renovation costs.
Quick Tips from the Moonlight Coaching Round 🌙💡
Get Educated First 🎓: Knowing the basics is essential for making informed investments.
Leverage Partnerships 🤝: Multifamily and commercial real estate allow you to scale through partnerships, even if you don’t have a lot of cash to start.
Focus on Your Strengths 💪: Whether it’s underwriting, networking, or project management, find your unique skill and use it to attract partners.
Benefits of Passive Income 💵: Syndications provide passive income, tax benefits, and opportunities for financial freedom without active management.
Listen to the full episode and get inspired! 🎧✨
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In this episode of the Moonlight Real Estate Syndication Show, we chat with Jarod Alexander, the founder of Optimal Equity Group, who built a successful real estate portfolio—all while working full-time in sales! 🕰️💼🏠 Jarod's journey is proof that you can create financial freedom, even with a full-time job. 💪✨
🌟 Key Highlights:
- Balancing a W-2 with Real Estate: Jarod transitioned from single-family rentals to multifamily syndications, making real estate investing work while juggling a career and family. 👨👩👧👦❤️
- Lessons Learned: He shares the ups and downs of his early investments and why multifamily syndications were a game-changer for him. 📈💰
- Passive Income Potential: Perfect for busy professionals! Multifamily syndications allow W-2 earners to build hands-off passive income, enjoy tax benefits, and create real wealth. 💸📅🔑
- Time Management Tips: Jarod’s secret? Weekly planning sessions, involving the family in his goals, and keeping everyone on the same page! 📝❤️
💡 Coaching Insights: If you want to get into real estate, Jarod says: Start Now! Network, educate yourself with The Hands-Off Investor and Rich Dad Poor Dad, and find experienced mentors. 🎓🤓
👉 Ready to learn more? Head over to optimalequitygroup.com for Jarod’s FREE eBook on multifamily investing and follow him on LinkedIn and Instagram! 🌐📲
This episode is loaded with actionable insights for anyone looking to balance a full-time job while getting started in real estate investing. Tune in and take your first step towards financial freedom! 🎧💥
💬 Listen Now & Let’s Chase Financial Security Together! 🌟✨
"If you have something valuable to say, your tribe will look past any speaking or speech flaws."
Make Yourself Valuable in the Marketplace: Practice every day on one or two skills to become an expert, and stay flexible—be willing to pivot. Don’t end up like Blockbuster Video and become obsolete.
🎧 Documenting My Journey as a Podcaster Series 🎧
This is my 10th episode 🎤, one of over 200 episodes I’ve completed so far.
In this episode, Eric chats with Andy Gurczak, founder and CEO of AllCity Adjusting. Andy's company helps property owners maximize their insurance claims, whether it's fire damage 🔥, water damage 💧, or hurricane issues 🌪️. With over a decade of experience, Andy's team specializes in large claims—ranging from $100K to $20M 💰—and serves clients across 35+ states 🗺️.
Unlike storm-chasing companies 🚫🌪️, AllCity Adjusting focuses on building trust and educating clients through their strong online presence 🌐. Andy emphasizes that property owners should involve a public adjuster right from the start 🕒. This ensures claims are filed correctly and that nothing is overlooked 🔍. AllCity Adjusting handles everything, from reviewing insurance policies 📜 to inspecting the property 🏚️ and coordinating with experts 👷♂️. They work on a contingency basis, which means you don't pay until they recover money for you 💸.
Andy also shared some important advice for real estate investors 🏢. He stressed the importance of choosing the right public adjuster and doing proper due diligence 🧐. By controlling the insurance funds, property owners can decide how to reinvest in their properties—whether it's for repairs 🛠️ or upgrades 🏗️. One key tip: don't overshare with the insurance company, as it could lead to claim denials 🚫. Andy's practical approach makes this episode invaluable for anyone considering hiring a public adjuster.
Main Takeaways
Maximizing Insurance Claims: Andy's specialty is handling large claims involving fire 🔥, water 💧, or hurricane damage 🌪️. His goal is to help property owners get the most out of their insurance without any upfront costs 💰.
Client-Focused Growth: AllCity Adjusting expanded by growing with their clients 📈. As their clients' property portfolios grew 🏢🏘️, they expanded their services, now covering more than 35 states 🗺️.
Tips for Investors: Andy highlighted the importance of hiring a professional adjuster. He advised investors to do their homework 📝 when selecting a public adjuster and to be cautious about what they say during the claims process to avoid common pitfalls 🚧.
How It Works
Working with AllCity Adjusting is straightforward! When an incident occurs 📞, reach out to Andy's team immediately. They'll review your policy 📜, inspect the property 🏚️, and manage all the paperwork 🖊️ and negotiations with the insurance company 🏦. They'll keep you informed throughout, but they handle the tough parts, letting you focus on other aspects of your investments 💼.
💪 Andy’s insights into insurance claims can help you maximize your investments and take control of your financial future. Don't leave money on the table—learn from the pros and make the most of every opportunity! 🎯💸💥
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🔑 Do the boring and difficult things repeatedly for a long time, and always aim to get better every time. This is the recipe for success. Einstein said, "It's not that I'm so smart, it's just that I stay with problems longer."
🎧 The Documenting My Journey as a Podcaster Series 🎧
This was my 9th episode 🎤, one of the 200+ podcast episodes I’ve completed so far. The title of this episode is:
California Realtor Actively Learning to Syndicate Real Estate with Raymond Hebel
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Background: Former accountant turned real estate investor and software entrepreneur.
From Spreadsheets to Rentals 💼➡️🏘️
Sharad Mehta began his career at Ernst & Young, one of the largest accounting firms globally. While he appreciated his job, he yearned for time and financial freedom. After reading The Millionaire Real Estate Investor, he decided to explore real estate opportunities within an hour’s drive from downtown Chicago.
In August 2010, he purchased his first rental property—a two-unit building—right after the 2008 housing crash. By September, he acquired a second property, and just a few months later, in March 2011, he took the leap to leave his job and focus on real estate full-time.
Balancing Work and Investment ⏰⚖️
During his time as an accountant, Sharad had to be creative with how he spent his time. He utilized lunch breaks, evenings, and weekends to search for properties, analyze deals, and make offers. His walkable commute allowed him to maximize every free moment.
Sharad and his wife, who is also an accountant, adopted a debt-free strategy inspired by Dave Ramsey. They lived on one income while saving the other, enabling them to buy their first properties in cash, which set a solid foundation for their investing journey.
Smart Investments 🧮📉
As an accountant, Sharad had a keen focus on numbers and profitability. His first property, purchased for $35,000, generated $1,200 a month in rent, resulting in an impressive 40% return. Realizing he was onto something, Sharad continued to build his portfolio, which now includes 61 units, most of which are paid off.
He didn’t stop at rentals; Sharad also began flipping 25-30 houses a year and managing his own property management company to streamline operations.
Launching REsimpli 🚀💻
After moving to Carlsbad, California, in 2015, Sharad recognized a gap in tools for managing real estate businesses remotely. This realization led to the creation of REsimpli, an all-in-one platform designed specifically for real estate investors.
With REsimpli, users can:
This platform streamlines operations, helping investors automate tasks and stay organized, which is crucial for scaling while maintaining a primary job.
Lessons for New Investors 🎓💡
Sharad’s journey provides valuable insights for anyone balancing a 9-to-5 with side hustles. Key takeaways include:
Sharad’s Message to Aspiring Real Estate Investors 🌟
"If I could do it with a full-time job, anyone can," Sharad emphasizes. He encourages taking smart risks and being prepared for the worst-case scenario. Starting small and focusing on the numbers are key to building a sustainable business.
🎧 Tune in now to hear the full episode! Sharad’s story will inspire you to take action, whether you’re in a W-2 job or running a business while dreaming of a real estate empire.
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Introduction
Ever wondered how to invest in real estate while juggling a full-time job? In this episode, Eric talks with Saurabh Shah, co-founder of InstaLend, who shares his journey of flipping properties while working on Wall Street. By using his salary to fund real estate deals and collaborating with licensed contractors, Saurabh built a successful portfolio without quitting his job. His experiences ultimately led to the launch of InstaLend, a hard money lending business that offers no-doc loans. If you're looking to break into real estate while maintaining a busy career, this episode is packed with practical tips to get started!
Key Insights from the Episode
Flipping Homes While Working on Wall Street:
Flexible Financing Options Through InstaLend:
InstaLend’s No-Doc Loan Process:
Navigating Market Trends and Interest Rates:
Saurabh's Step-by-Step Process
Coaching Segment: Real-Life Q&A
Connect with InstaLend
Explore financing options at InstaLend.com, where you can request pre-approvals, proof of funds, or start your loan application.
Why This Episode Matters
Saurabh’s journey proves that you don’t need to quit your job to thrive in real estate. With smart delegation and strategic planning, it's possible to grow a portfolio without becoming overwhelmed. Whether you're flipping properties or building rentals, InstaLend simplifies funding and helps you build wealth.
If you’ve been waiting to start, now’s the time! This episode equips you with the tools and confidence to take your first step toward financial freedom.
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🎙️ Every Person Has a Tribe of People That Will Accept Them: Embrace Growth and Publish Your Voice 🎙️
Every person has a group of people who will relate to their message. 👫 There’s always an audience that will accept you, even at your current speaking skill level 🎤, as long as you commit to growth 📈. As your skills evolve, so will the impact of your voice 💥.
Our job as creators and entrepreneurs is simple:
👉 Hit record
👉 Improve with each attempt
👉 Select publish, and post
🔄 Repeat the process
Consistency will drive progress and help you connect with your tribe over time 🛤️.
Endure long enough to get noticed!
This was my 7th episode 🎧, recorded as part of the 200+ podcast episodes I have completed.
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🚀 Welcome to the Moonlight Real Estate Syndication Show! 🌙 In this exciting episode, we sit down with Grant Reaves, head of Stoic Equity Partners, who managed to grow his real estate portfolio to $87 million in assets and 900,000 square feet of commercial real estate while balancing a full-time career as a commercial real estate broker. If you’re working a full-time job and looking to invest in real estate, this episode will definitely resonate with you. 💼🏢
Meet Grant Reaves
Grant began his real estate journey in 2013 at a regional brokerage firm, specializing in the sale of limited-service hotels throughout the Southeast. He transitioned to Marcus & Millichap in 2017, where he gained invaluable experience in underwriting and private equity real estate. Despite his success in brokerage, Grant always aspired to be on the principal side of real estate, and in 2019, he began his own investing journey. 📚💼
Balancing Real Estate and a Full-Time Job
Grant’s story exemplifies how to handle real estate investing while working full-time. He balanced his job as a broker with his passion for real estate, finding time during evenings and weekends to pursue deals. His first big success came when he converted an office building into a self-storage facility during the COVID-19 pandemic, a project that marked his first major investment while still actively brokering deals. 🔑🏢
Adapting to Market Shifts with Flex Industrial
After succeeding in self-storage, Grant and his team recognized the opportunity in Flex Industrial real estate—a sector in high demand yet undersupplied. In September 2022, Stoic Equity Partners closed its first Flex Industrial deal in Little Rock, Arkansas. Since then, they have acquired 700,000 square feet of Flex properties across the Southeast. Grant’s ability to adapt to market trends has been a key factor in his continued success. 🏭📈
Key Takeaways:
Grant's journey is proof that you can build a successful real estate portfolio while managing a full-time career. His advice? Educate yourself, partner with others, and be patient. With the right time management and strategic planning, you can make real estate investing a reality, even alongside a busy job. 💪🏽🏠
Thanks for tuning in to the Moonlight Real Estate Syndication Show! 🌕 If you enjoyed the episode, please leave a 5-star review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ and share this with anyone who could benefit from learning about real estate investing. Until next time, let’s pursue financial freedom, not just job security! 💼🚀
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Zihao’s Path into Real EstateAt just 20 years old, Zihao Wang has made significant strides in real estate. 🌟 With degrees in computer science and finance from MIT and experience at Morgan Stanley, he now manages half a billion dollars in assets. His family transitioned into property investing after the 2008 crisis, and by 2016, Zihao was already managing their properties and learning about acquisitions and capital markets. 🎯
Balancing College and Real EstateZihao successfully balanced full-time responsibilities while building his real estate portfolio. 🏦 He credits a strong team of 10 for managing day-to-day operations, which allows him to focus on high-level tasks like acquisitions and investor relationships. His approach demonstrates how teamwork can facilitate real estate investments alongside a full-time career. 📊
Recent Acquisition: Downey, California 🌴🏘️Zihao discusses a recent $20 million acquisition of a 90-unit property in Downey, California:
Navigating Tenant Laws in CaliforniaZihao highlights two key strategies for increasing rents in California's tenant-friendly environment:
Key Insights for Investors Build a Strong Team: Delegation enables focus on growth. 🛠️ * Leverage Partnerships: Collaborating with fund managers can accelerate business scaling. 🤝 * Understand Your Market*: Knowledge of local laws and conditions is crucial for success. 📊
Moonlight Coaching Round: Zihao’s Tips 🌙💡 Know Your Deals: Understanding underwriting is essential. 📊 * Time Management: Adopt a "work hard, play hard" mentality. 💼⏰ * Start Small: Learn from professionals and build a knowledge base. 🛤️ * Invest Passively*: Real estate provides inflation protection and strong returns. 💰🏢
Recommended Reading 📚Zihao recommends Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki for valuable insights on building wealth. 📖
Connect with Zihao WangZihao is active on LinkedIn and invites connections from fellow investors. Learn more about his work at Motiva Holdings. 🌐🤝
Thanks for Listening!If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ review, subscribe, and share it with anyone balancing a career and real estate. Let’s achieve financial freedom together! 💪
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⚡ Posting your content will allow you to gain credibility for your business. Just press record or create information about your business and keep practicing! ⚡
🎙️ The Documenting My Journey as a Podcaster Series 🎙️
Podcast Episode 5 of 200+:
🌟 Leverage Free Social Media Advertising to Launch Your Side Hustle or Business — It's Free and Keeps Your Expenses Really Low! 🌟
In this fifth episode, I was still trying to figure out how to create content and locate guests. Honestly, the episode didn’t sound great at all—it was pretty rough! But here’s the thing: the name of the game is to post quality information no matter what it sounds like, and keep pushing to get better. Just hit record and start taking action!
Progress over perfection.
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In today’s episode, we chat with Kristopher Morin, who successfully balanced a demanding corporate career at Accenture with a side real estate flipping business. Despite a hectic schedule, he scaled his investments into multifamily apartments, sharing insights for busy professionals looking to enter real estate.
Key Highlights:
Real Estate Transaction
Kristopher discussed a 50-unit apartment complex deal in Southern Indiana. Sourced through a regional broker, it involved a 7.75% interest rate loan. Key steps included:
Key Advice
Kristopher’s Journey
He began flipping homes while working full-time, transitioning to multifamily investing for better financial independence. He recommends starting with multifamily properties for long-term wealth.
Management Tips
For smaller complexes, sharing staff across properties can control costs. Partnering with aligned property management companies is essential.
Raising Rents
When increasing rents, research local comps and remain competitive to retain tenants.
Final Takeaways
Recommended Reading
Kristopher suggests "Who Not How" for scaling businesses through delegation.
Connect with Kristopher
Reach out to Kristopher on social media or visit Three Peaks Capital at threepeakscap.com for more resources.
Thanks for tuning in! If you're a busy professional interested in real estate, check out the lessons from this episode!
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In this episode, we dive into Casey Franchini's journey of earning $140,000 a year from just eight rental properties, all while being a stay-at-home mom! 👩👧👦🏡 Casey shares how she managed to create financial freedom through single-family rentals and building wealth—all without working a traditional 9-to-5 job. 💼
Casey’s story is one of perseverance and grit. She moved from Southern California to Memphis, TN, and decided to take control of her family’s financial future by investing in rental properties. 📈 In this episode, she breaks down how she achieved time freedom and provides practical tips on getting started in real estate while juggling family responsibilities. 👨👩👧👦
🌟 Casey also talks about her coaching program and how she has helped her students purchase over 100 properties across various markets. She emphasizes the importance of finding the right properties and maintaining a balanced life while running a real estate business. 📚 If you're thinking about how to create passive income through real estate while balancing life’s demands, this episode is packed with valuable insights! 💡
🎯 Key Highlights:
• Casey went from a failed job to a stay-at-home mom, building a $140K rental income portfolio. 🏘️
• Balancing family, she found, bought, and managed rentals while raising kids. 🏡👩👧👦
• Casey shares mindset shifts that helped her overcome fear and start in real estate. 💪
• Step-by-step, she explains how she researched markets, analyzed deals, and closed her first rental. 💼💸
🏘️ Real Estate Transaction Discussed During the Show:
Casey shared one of her favorite real estate transactions—a house she purchased off-market thanks to word of mouth. 🏡 She connected with a neighbor near one of her existing properties, who decided to sell her house. Casey bought the home for $170,000, signed the deal right on top of a trash can! 🗑️✍️ This transaction highlights the importance of networking and building relationships with neighbors and tenants.
Another notable transaction Casey discussed involved a property where her client purchased a rental in Memphis, TN, for $67,000. They invested time and effort to get the property cash flowing at a steady rate. 📊 The deal demonstrates how important it is to act quickly and secure good deals when they come up. 💰
🛠 Coaching Round Recap:
• Taking Action Consistently: Casey emphasizes that success in real estate doesn’t happen overnight. She advises her students to start small, with one rental at a time, and take consistent action. 📅
• Building a System: Casey teaches her students to build a repeatable process that allows them to save up from rental cash flow and reinvest it in more properties. 🏡📈
• Balancing Family and Business: A big part of Casey’s message is about maintaining balance between business and personal life. She encourages taking time for family, ensuring that your business doesn’t take over your life. 🧘♀️🏖️
📚 Top Book Recommendation:
Casey recommends "The Power of the Subconscious Mind" by Joseph Murphy. 📖 This book helped her realize the importance of mindset in achieving her goals, transforming her approach to real estate and life. It taught her that success starts from within and that mindset is key to breaking through limitations. 🔑
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🎙️ The Documentary: My Journey as a Podcaster Series 🎙️
Podcast Episode 3 of 200+: 🌟 Anthony Coffey on Transitioning from Military to Real Estate 🌟
Join this 🔥 episode with Anthony Coffey as he shares his incredible journey from military life to jumping headfirst into real estate 🏡. He didn’t waste time in analysis paralysis, and instead took massive action 💪. He also gives a word of caution ⚠️ about not "burning the boats" 🛳️ by leaving your W2 job too soon. Keeping that job can make you more bankable 💰 and help secure financing! 📚 Anthony also recommends some great books 📖 to help you moonlight your way into success.
After leaving the U.S. Army, Anthony started his real estate journey in 2014 🚀. Teaming up with his twin brother initially, Anthony took over the business solo after 18 months and now flips 10-15 homes a year 🔄. With 23 rental units 🏢 and two Airbnb properties, Anthony and his wife are crushing it using OPM (Other People’s Money) 💼. His investors earn sweet returns 💸, backed by his solid deals in real estate. Tune in 🎧 to hear Anthony’s incredible story and learn how to turn your own journey into financial success! 💼💡
Show Notes 📝
Notable Quotes 💬
This Week's Guest: Donny Coram 🚀
In this episode, we dive into how Donny Coram managed to flip hundreds of houses while working a full-time job! 💼🏡 Donny shares his journey from starting as a real estate agent during the 2007-2008 foreclosure crisis to building a successful flipping business—all while balancing his day job. 🏢 He explains the ins and outs of finding, funding, fixing, and flipping houses with a system that lets you keep your 9-to-5 while building wealth on the side. 🔨
Donny also touches on key strategies for managing stress and maintaining a work-life balance, ensuring that his real estate business didn’t take over his personal life. 🧘♂️ His story is perfect for those who think they don’t have time for real estate investing due to job or business commitments! 📚
If you're ready to learn how to invest in real estate without quitting your day job, this episode is packed with insights to help you succeed. 📈
🎯 Key Highlights:
Donny's Real Estate Journey: From a real estate agent to a full-time investor, Donny shares how he got started in the world of real estate investing. 🏢
Flipping Houses with a Job: Donny explains how he managed to complete hundreds of flips while maintaining a day job, including his most notable transactions like the #SpringsHellHouse. 🔨
Foreclosure Deals: He provides insights into how to find, fund, and flip homes even while working a full-time job. 📚
Managing Stress: Donny shares his challenges and strategies for maintaining balance between his real estate business and personal life. 🧘♂️
🏘️ Real Estate Transaction Discussed During the Show: Take Notes and Learn
One of Donny’s most well-known deals was the Springs Hell House, a property he bought for $580,000 after it made national news due to extreme conditions. He and his team invested $130,000 in renovations, selling it for $845,000, and making a profit of $130,000. This transaction illustrates the importance of finding the right deals and leveraging media attention to increase value. 📊
Another transaction Donny discussed was a deal with his client, Sam, who purchased a property in Pueblo, Colorado, while living in New Jersey. Even though she never saw the property in person, Donny's team helped her manage the project from start to finish. The property was purchased for $130,000, remodeled for $35,000, and sold for $225,000—making Sam more than her target profit of $25,000. 💰
🛠 Coaching Round Recap: Balancing Life and Business
Starting Small: Donny encourages new investors to start with one flip at a time. Even with a full-time job, you can achieve success by taking action consistently. 📅
Leveraging Other People’s Time: Donny's system allows his clients to use local project managers and a remote team to help handle the heavy lifting while they maintain their day jobs. 🛠️
Balance is Key: Donny stresses the importance of maintaining work-life balance and not burning out. He shares how taking time for himself and his family helped him stay grounded while running a high-volume flipping business. 🏖️
📚 Top Book Recommendation:
Donny highly recommends "The Power of One More" by Ed Mylett. This book has greatly influenced him, emphasizing the importance of going the extra mile. Whether it's making one more phone call or doing one more flip, this mindset has helped him excel in both business and life. 📖
💼 Connect with Donny:
You can find Donny on LinkedIn as Donny Coram if you’d like to connect and learn more about his real estate journey. 🤝
donny@donnycoram.com
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Guest: Loren Jacobs, Co-Founder of Arrows Capital Group
Profile: Loren Jacobs is a seasoned commercial real estate professional with over a decade of experience. He holds equity in 750+ units, including 207 licensed CBRF beds, and manages assets totaling more than $100 million.
Episode Highlights:
Recent Deal: Recently closed on an assisted living portfolio with day-one cash flow and equity, utilizing a bridge-to-HUD financing strategy for long-term stability.
Moonlight Coaching Tips:
Book Recommendation: The Go-Giver by Bob Burg – A short but impactful book that highlights the importance of a service-based mindset in business.
Contact Loren: Reach out via email: loren.jacobs@arrowscapitalgroup.com
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This is the 6th podcast that I recorded back in 2022:
Ryan has 5 years of experience in financing and managing multifamily and single-family homes in NYC suburbs, along with 8 years in institutional finance. He manages assets, including a TN Multifamily portfolio, and has completed over $100M in luxury residential projects.
Joshua has 3 years of experience in developing and operating multifamily properties in the NYC area, with 7 years in construction project management, overseeing over $300M in projects. He focuses on capital improvements, asset management, and investor relations.
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Guest: Brett Synicky, a self-directed IRA and solo 401k consultant at Sense Financial with over 10 years of real estate investing experience and a licensed California real estate agent, helps individuals achieve financial independence through smart real estate transactions.
Episode Highlights:
Introduction and Brett's Background:
Lessons from the 2008 Financial Crisis:
Benefits of Self-Directed IRAs and Solo 401ks:
Real Estate Inside and Outside Retirement Accounts:
Strategies for W-2 Employees:
Solo 401k Advantages:
For more info, contact Brett at brett@sensefinancial.com.
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Ryan brings over 5 years of financing, owning, and operating multifamily and single-family homes in New York City suburb markets. He has 8 years of experience in institutional finances investment, and he is currently managing several assets, including a portfolio TN Multifamily on Long Island, New York. He has also completed over $100M luxury residential new construction projects throughout Long Island. Ryan's primary responsibilities include Underwriting, acquisitions, asset management, construction management, and broker seller outreach.
Joshua has over 3 years of experience developing, owning, and operating multifamily properties in greater New York City. He has also worked on construction project management for over seven years completing over 300M of commercial residence repositioning projects. Joshua's primary responsibilities include oversite of capital improvement projects, property asset management, and investor relationships.
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Rod Khleif - A seasoned real estate investor and host of the world’s largest commercial real estate podcast. Rod has owned over 2,000 houses and built a real estate empire after immigrating to America with nothing. In this episode, Rod shares his journey, mindset, and strategies that helped him lose $50 million and then rebuild it all.
Episode Highlights:
Introduction and Rod’s Background:
The Importance of Mindset and Psychology:
Building and Losing a $50 Million Net Worth:
Recovering and Rebuilding After Financial Loss:
Balancing Life, Business, and Real Estate:
Real Estate Investment Tips:
Moonlight Coaching Questions Asked and Answered:
Book Recommendations:
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David Kafka, founder and director of Caribbean Capital Group, LLC, specializes in raising capital for passive investments in Belize. David shares his journey from being a firefighter and side hustling in real estate to moving to Belize and becoming a full-time entrepreneur. His story is packed with valuable insights on balancing a demanding job with real estate investments and eventually transitioning to a full-time entrepreneurial lifestyle.
Episode Highlights:
Introduction and David’s Background:
David's Journey: David started his real estate journey at 21 while working as a firefighter 🚒. He initially invested in single-family homes while juggling his full-time job and a side landscaping business 🌱. His strong work ethic and passion for real estate eventually led him to sell everything in the U.S. and move to Belize in 2008.
Challenges in Belize: David observed dishonest practices in the Belizean real estate market and saw an opportunity for someone with ethics to succeed. His integrity and relationship-focused approach became the cornerstone of his business in Belize 🌴.
Balancing Act: David managed his U.S. investments and businesses while working full-time by maintaining a strong work ethic, putting in long hours, and staying committed to his goals. He emphasizes the importance of relationships, ethics, and hard work in achieving success.
Real Estate Transactions Discussed During the Show: Take Notes and Learn 📚:
Diversification and Value Add Strategy: David shared his experiences of expanding his investments beyond Belize to include properties in Mexico and Nicaragua 🏘️. He also discussed the importance of diversification in building a resilient investment portfolio.
Hotel Syndication in Belize: David syndicated a hotel called Mariposa in Placencia, Belize. The hotel offered a 6% preferred return with a 50/50 split and an alternative 10% preferred return with no split. Interestingly, all investors chose the 6% with a 50/50 split, believing in the business plan and potential returns 🌟.
Value Add Component: David’s team is currently adding six new treehouse units, a spa, and a butterfly farm 🦋 to enhance the property's appeal and value. These additions are expected to increase the hotel's value significantly, leading to higher returns for investors.
Moonlight Coaching Round 🌙:
New Investor Tips: David emphasizes the importance of knowing your operator in syndications. The team managing the property is more crucial than the property itself; a good team can make or break a deal 🧠.
Balancing Business and Life: David shared his strategy of giving his wife veto power over his business decisions to ensure balance and prioritize family life 👨👩👦. He admits that maintaining balance is challenging but essential.
Starting with Limited Resources: David advises new entrepreneurs to invest in themselves through education and surround themselves with smarter, more experienced people 📚. Attending events and building a strong network are crucial steps to success.
Book Recommendation 📖:
"Cashflow Quadrant" by Robert Kiyosaki: This book helped David transition from being a W-2 and 1099 worker to becoming an investor. It’s highly recommended for understanding the mindset and strategies needed to achieve financial independence.
Final Thoughts:
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Anthony Coffey is a real estate investor who transitioned from the military to building a successful real estate business. Since 2014, he has flipped 10-15 properties per year and currently owns 23 rental units and two Airbnb properties. Anthony is passionate about leveraging other people's money (OPM) to grow his portfolio, ensuring his investors receive strong returns backed by real estate deals.
Episode Highlights
Introduction and Anthony's Background
Why Not to “Burn the Boats”
Business Strategy and Financing
Challenges and Evolution
Key Success Factors
Moonlighting and Scaling Success
Resources Mentioned
Notable Quotes:
Connect with Anthony Coffey
Guest:
Corri Golden
A full-time real estate investor with a diverse portfolio of single-family and small multifamily properties across Tennessee and Kentucky. Corri is also a general partner in over 500 units in multifamily apartments across Tennessee, Kentucky, and North Carolina, with a portfolio value exceeding $50 million. His real estate journey began in 2004 as a commercial real estate affiliate broker while earning his degree in business and real estate urban development.
Episode Title:
From Property Management Company Employee to Multifamily Apartment Syndicator with Corri Golden
Episode Highlights:
Introduction and Corri's Background:
Balancing a W-2 Job and Real Estate:
Real Estate Transaction Discussed During the Show: Take Notes and Learn:
Moonlight Coaching Questions Asked and Answered:
Book Recommendation:
Love is the Killer App by Tim Sanders: A guide to doing business the right way, with a focus on connecting people and providing value. ❤️📘
Connect with Corri Golden:
corri@goldeninvestmentsllc.com
Rod brings 20+ years of experience in engineering and commercial sales to real estate investing. With his technical yet personable ability, his versatility brings value through deal sourcing, capital raising, underwriting, and investor relations. Rod is known for his consistency, dedication, and integrity in what he puts his hand to. He graduated from the University of Illinois and currently lives in southern California with his wife and four children.
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During this episode, you will learn about:
[01:08] A bit about Rodrigo Valdez and how he started in real estate
[02:54] His area of specialty in real estate
[04:08] How he finds a balance between real estate investing with the other aspects of life
[07:12] His exit strategy from a full-time W2 job to real estate
[10:52] With desire and determination, you can achieve Rod’s success
[12:53] What you need to start your journey of financial freedom
[16:00] How you can strengthen your traction and achieve even more
[18:48] With just $100, how would he leverage it to make money ASAP!
[23:18] How long will it take to get income using Rod’s strategy
[26:58] The best moonlighting book that Rod recommends
[29:02] How you can reach out and connect with Rod
Notable Quotes:* Time is never enough. We create time for activities with proper planning. * Anything that is of importance to you must be planned. * Time and freedom dictate success. * Leveraging people and opportunities is the easy way to success. * If you have the work ethics and morals, go out and meet people. Networking will cost you nothing. Riches are in the networks.
Resources Mentioned: 1. How to Win Friends & Influence People by Dale Carnegie: https://amzn.to/3k4l4Vp
Let’s Connect:Rodrigo Valdez
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Email: Rvaldez@worthyassetsgroup.org
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Guest:
Chad Chiniquy
Founder of IMC Money, Chad has been a real estate investor and hard money lender since 1993. With over $3.5 billion funded in real estate transactions, he specializes in providing straightforward lending solutions for fix-and-flip and buy-and-hold investors. Based in San Diego, Chad balances his successful business with family life.
Episode Highlights
Introduction and Chad's Background
Starting in Real Estate
Business Purpose Lending
Real Estate Transaction Discussion
Moonlight Coaching Questions
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Tim Kelly is a Real Estate Investor & Educator, a Best-Selling Author, and Speaker. He served in the US Navy for 15 years of service. As an Active Duty Passive Income co-founder and VP of Education, Tim has been helping people active in the military realize their financial freedom goals & earning potential through real estate investing and other all-around business solutions.
He started investing in real estate in 2011 when he purchased his first single-family residence intending to force appreciation and flip for a profit. That was also his first “house-hack,” and he quickly learned the benefits of long-term buy and hold real estate were much more aligned with his goals. He has built a great network of real estate professionals through his real estate deals.
Guest: Mike Strodtman, founder and president of Blue Skies Equity, a real estate investor since 2009 with a master's in urban and regional studies. Mike started in city planning and transitioned to real estate investing, now specializing in multifamily, self-storage, retail, and industrial properties.
🎤 Episode Highlights:
Introduction and Mike's Background:
Benefits of Syndication and Joint Ventures:
Being a Limited Partner (LP):
Balancing a W2 Job and Real Estate:
Real Estate Transaction Discussed:
Moonlight Coaching Round:
Book Recommendation:
Connect with Mike:
Closing:
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How to Syndicate Real Estate with No or Low Amounts of Money
Step into the world of real estate syndications and discover how you can start investing with low or no money. Learn how to leverage Other People's Money (OPM) to build your real estate portfolio. 🏘️💼
Key Points:
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Introduction
Hey Moonlight listeners! 🌙 Ever wondered how to dive into real estate investing while juggling a full-time job? Meet Ryan Groene, who transitioned from corporate finance to owning multiple RV and mobile home parks. Ryan’s journey is inspiring and packed with actionable insights on balancing job commitments with real estate tasks. 🚀
Episode Summary
Ryan Groene shares his leap from a corporate finance job to becoming a full-time real estate investor. Starting at a large insurance company, Ryan shifted his focus from car washes and laundromats to mobile home parks. His first deal, a mobile home park funded by his 401k, launched his career. Now managing over 1,800 units, Ryan highlights the role of education, networking, and hands-on experience in real estate success.
Key Takeaways
Real Estate Transactions Discussed
Ryan details notable deals, including his first mobile home park in Fayetteville, North Carolina. Despite challenges like a contaminated water well, improvements and strategic moves led to a significant profit. 💵🏘️
Moonlight Coaching Round 🌕📝
Book Recommendations 📚
Conclusion
Ryan Groene’s story shows that with the right mindset and determination, transitioning from a traditional job to real estate investing is achievable. His journey offers valuable lessons and inspiration for aspiring investors. 🌟🏡
Stay tuned and keep pursuing financial security. Until next time, let’s make those moonlight dreams a reality! 🌕🚀
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🚀💼 How to Buy Commercial Real Estate with No or Low Amounts of Money with Eric Lindsey (Part: 3).
This episode is about: 🚀💼 Discovering various strategies and techniques to invest in commercial real estate with little to no initial capital. Eric Lindsey shares actionable insights, practical tips, and real-life examples to help aspiring real estate investors get started without substantial upfront funds. Learn about creative financing options, leveraging partnerships, and other innovative methods to make commercial real estate investment accessible to everyone. 🏢🤝
Key Points:
💡🏠 Understanding Creative Financing: Dive into creative financing methods to acquire commercial real estate without huge initial investments. 💡🏠
🤝💼 Leveraging Partnerships: Learn how to form partnerships where you bring value through time and effort, while others contribute financially. 🤝💼
🌟🏢 Real-Life Success Stories: Hear inspiring stories of individuals who entered multi-million dollar deals with minimal cash by identifying great opportunities. 🌟🏢
📊🔍 Practical Tips and Tricks: Gain practical tips to locate and evaluate lucrative real estate deals, ensuring you're making smart investments. 📊🔍
Getting Started:
📚💵 Visit ericlindseyml.com to download free PDFs on wholesaling real estate, wholesaling mobile homes, and making $100,000 annually from a side hustle. 📚💵
🎧✨ Tune in to learn more about real estate syndications and how to invest with little to no money! 🎧✨ #RealEstateSyndication #OPM #Investing #SideHustle
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Ever wondered how to juggle a full-time job and real estate investments? Meet Shawn Winslow, founder of Greenbrier Capital Group. He mastered balancing his demanding investment banking role in Boston with building a thriving real estate business. 🌟 If you want to invest in real estate while working a full-time job, Shawn’s story is the inspiration you need.
🔍 Shawn's Secrets to Success:
💼 Double Duty: Shawn excelled in both his investment banking job and real estate ventures. Learn how he managed a 9-to-5 job while acquiring and managing profitable multifamily properties.
⏰ Time Management: Discover Shawn’s disciplined time management tips that allowed him to prioritize tasks and make the most of every minute.
📈 Strategic Planning: From identifying opportunities to executing deals, Shawn’s strategic approach and leveraging his network were key to navigating complex transactions and enhancing property values.
🤝 Networking: Shawn emphasizes the power of building and maintaining relationships, mentorship, and partnerships in the real estate world.
📚 Real Estate Transaction Breakdown:
🏠 Finding the Deal: During routine check-ins with his property manager, Shawn discovered an 18-unit off-market property in New Hampshire.
💰 Funding the Dream: Partnering with others, Shawn raised around $800,000-$900,000 through syndication to secure the property, despite its deferred maintenance challenges.
🔧 Transforming the Property: With a solid plan, Shawn tackled renovations, repositioned the tenant base, and leveraged housing voucher programs for higher rental rates.
🎯 Executing the Exit: Shawn’s strategy focused on adding value and improving performance, aiming for a profitable exit and solid returns for investors.
💬 Tune In & Learn:
📅 Effective Time Management: Balance your day job with your real estate dreams by prioritizing tasks and managing time efficiently.
🗺️ Strategic Planning: Navigate complex transactions with confidence by leveraging your network and planning strategically.
🤝 Persistence & Networking: Build and maintain strong relationships within the industry, seek mentorship, and form partnerships to achieve success.
Join us to hear Shawn's full story and get inspired to take your real estate journey to the next level, even while working a full-time job! 🚀🏢🎧
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In this episode, Sarah Weaver shares her journey as an author, speaker, coach, and real estate investor. She discusses blending her love for travel with managing 19 units in four states while visiting 50 countries. Sarah provides valuable lessons on managing a diverse portfolio remotely and living a nomadic dream since January 2019.
📋 Real Estate Transaction Breakdown
🧭 Decision-Making
Sarah secured a duplex in Des Moines, Iowa, by leveraging her network.
💼 Acquisition and Management
Partner-funded down payment and remote property management using tools like Hospitable and Turno.
🔨 Management During the Investment
Using tools like Hospitable, Turno, and her virtual assistant, Sarah managed the property remotely, maintaining high occupancy and profitability.
💵 Exit Strategy
Quarterly evaluation of profitability and return on equity, considering lines of credit or cash-out refinancing.
🗝️ Key Takeaways from Sarah’s Experience in Real Estate Development
📅 Effective Time Management
Utilize disciplined time management to balance multiple responsibilities. Prioritize tasks and allocate time efficiently.
🗺️ Strategic Planning
Leverage your network and plan strategically to navigate complex transactions and enhance property values.
🤝 Persistence and Networking
Build and maintain strong industry relationships. Seek mentorship, partnerships, and networking opportunities for success.
🗝️ Coaching Segment Summary
Advice for New Investors:
Question: What should every new real estate investor know before investing?
Answer: Sarah emphasizes the importance of analyzing deals independently. Trusting others can be risky, so invest in education to confidently assess deals.
Question: What advice would you give to someone balancing a full-time job and real estate investments?
Answer: Sarah advises finding a balance between work and life. Work smart, be present, and prioritize tasks to achieve long-term goals.
Question: How can someone with a full-time job start a real estate business and scale?
Answer: Dedicate consistent, small efforts daily to build relationships and analyze deals. House hacking is a practical entry point with low initial costs.
Question: If a person had very little cash and experience, what would you recommend they do to start?
Answer: Sarah recommends house hacking. Her first properties were bought with low down payments and quickly recouped their costs. Living in a property while renting out rooms minimizes expenses and builds equity and experience.
Question: What is the greatest coaching advice you could give about knowing your numbers?
Answer: Sarah suggests hiring someone to help if numbers aren’t your strength. Investing in assistance for understanding your financials is worth it. Knowing your numbers is crucial for effectively managing and auditing your investments.
By applying these takeaways—managing time effectively, leveraging strategic planning, and persistently networking—aspiring real estate investors can navigate the industry's challenges and achieve similar success.
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Step into the world of real estate syndications and discover how you can start investing with low or no money. Learn how to leverage Other People's Money (OPM) to build your real estate portfolio. 🏘️💼
Key Points:
Tune in to learn more about real estate syndications and how to invest with little to no money! 🎧✨
Step into the world of real estate syndications and discover how you can start investing with low or no money. Learn how to leverage Other People's Money (OPM) to build your real estate portfolio. 🏘️💼
Key Points:
Tune in to learn more about real estate syndications and how to invest with little to no money! 🎧✨ #RealEstateSyndication #OPM #Investing #SideHustle
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In this episode, John Todderud shares his experience balancing his responsibilities as an IT professional with his real estate investment business. He delves into how he managed his time effectively, leveraging strategic planning and strong networking skills to succeed in both areas. John’s insights provide valuable lessons for anyone looking to juggle two major endeavors.
Balancing IT and Real Estate: John Todderud’s Success Story
John Todderud shares his journey of balancing an IT career with real estate investments, emphasizing strategic planning and networking.
🔑 Key Takeaways:
📅 Effective Time Management:
John balances his IT job and real estate investments by prioritizing tasks and managing time efficiently.
🗺️ Strategic Planning:
He uses his network to navigate transactions and enhance property values, managing investments from acquisition to sale.
🤝 Persistence and Networking:
John highlights the importance of mentorship, partnerships, and networking in real estate success.
📋 Real Estate Transaction Breakdown:
🧭 Decision-Making:
John identified an undervalued property, analyzed market trends, and conducted thorough due diligence.
💼 Acquisition:
He secured financing through syndication, negotiated favorable terms, and structured a competitive mortgage.
🔨 Management:
John focused on smart renovations and hired professional management, maintaining high occupancy rates and tenant satisfaction.
💵 Exit Strategy:
John aimed for property appreciation through effective management and renovations, ultimately selling at a substantial profit.
🗝️ Key Lessons:
📅 Time Management:
Balance responsibilities through disciplined time management.
🗺️ Strategic Planning:
Use your network and plan strategically to navigate and enhance property values.
🤝 Networking:
Build and maintain strong industry relationships for mentorship and partnerships.
Coaching Segment Summary:
By managing time, planning strategically, and networking persistently, aspiring real estate investors can achieve success.
How To Wholesale Real Estate: Plan for 12-24 Months Before Closing Your First Wholesale Transaction with Eric Lindsey Part 3
Episode Summary: This episode explores the importance of earnest money deposits in real estate wholesaling 🏡. Eric discusses how these deposits indicate buyer commitment and the need for careful deal evaluation and conservative estimates.
Balancing Full-Time Job and Side Hustle:
Four Steps of Wholesaling:
Coaching Insights:
Key Takeaways from Eric’s Experience in Real Estate Wholesaling and How You Can Use Them:
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Balancing Life and Investing and Retiring Early Using Real Estate with John Todderud
In this episode, John Todderud shares his experience balancing his responsibilities as an IT professional with his real estate investment business. He delves into how he managed his time effectively, leveraging strategic planning and strong networking skills to succeed in both areas. John’s insights provide valuable lessons for anyone looking to juggle two major endeavors.
🔑 Key Takeaways:
📅 Effective Time Management: John balances his IT commitments with real estate investments through disciplined time management. He prioritizes tasks and allocates time efficiently to handle multiple responsibilities.
🗺️ Strategic Planning: He leverages his network to navigate complex transactions and enhance property values. Strategic planning helps him manage various aspects of investments from acquisition to selling.
🤝 Persistence and Networking: Building and maintaining relationships is crucial in real estate. John emphasizes the value of mentorship, partnerships, and networking to achieve success.
📋 Real Estate Transaction Breakdown from Our Discussion: Take Notes
🧭 Decision-Making Process: John identified a multifamily property in an emerging market with high rent growth potential. He conducted thorough research and leveraged broker relationships to find undervalued properties in need of renovation.
💼 Acquisition and Initial Management: After finding a promising property, John conducted a comprehensive financial analysis, including reviewing T12 statements, rent rolls, and maintenance records. He secured financing through a combination of savings, bank loans, and investor capital.
🔨 Management During the Investment: John executed a well-planned renovation strategy, coordinating with contractors to complete updates on time and within budget. He maintained open communication with his property management team to manage tenant relations and minimize vacancies.
💵 Exit Strategy: John maximized the property's value and timed the sale to coincide with peak market demand. He ensured all renovations were completed and marketed the property through his broker network, attracting competitive offers and selling at a significant markup.
🗝️ Key Takeaways from John’s Experience in Real Estate Development and How You Can Use Them:
📅 Effective Time Management: Utilize disciplined time management to balance multiple responsibilities effectively. Prioritize tasks and allocate time efficiently.
🗺️ Strategic Planning: Leverage your network and plan strategically to navigate complex transactions and enhance property values.
🤝 Persistence and Networking: Build and maintain strong relationships within the industry. Seek mentorship, partnerships, and networking opportunities to open doors to success.
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🎧 Introduction: Eric Lindsey shares how he manages a successful wholesaling business while working full-time. By dedicating just one to two hours a day and focusing on strategic planning, he achieves significant results. 💼🕒
Segment 1: Balancing Job Commitments with a Side Hustle
Segment 2: Steps to Get Started in Wholesaling
Segment 3: Key Insights
📝 Conclusion: Eric invites listeners to visit his website for free resources on wholesaling and steps to make $100,000 a year from a side hustle. 🚀🏡📈
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Attending Vanderbilt College While Investing In Real Estate with Christopher Elder
In this episode, Christopher shares his experience balancing his responsibilities as a college student at Vanderbilt with his real estate investment business. He delves into how he managed his time effectively, leveraging strategic planning and strong networking skills to succeed in both areas. Christopher’s insights provide valuable lessons for anyone looking to juggle two major endeavors.
🔑 Key Takeaways:
📅 Effective Time Management: Christopher balances his college commitments with real estate investments through disciplined time management. He prioritizes tasks and allocates time efficiently to handle multiple responsibilities.
🗺️ Strategic Planning: He leverages his network to navigate complex transactions and enhance property values. Strategic planning helps him manage various aspects of investments from acquisition to selling.
🤝 Persistence and Networking: Building and maintaining relationships is crucial in real estate. Christopher emphasizes the value of mentorship, partnerships, and networking to achieve success.
📋 Real Estate Transaction Breakdown from Our Discussion: Take Notes
🧭 Decision-Making Process: Christopher identified an 11-acre agricultural site in Indianapolis with potential for multifamily development. He put the site under contract contingent on rezoning approval, showing foresight and strategic thinking.
💼 Acquisition and Initial Management: Partnering with others, Christopher secured financing through a private money lender by pledging collateral. This creative strategy allowed them to acquire the property without upfront costs.
🔨 Management During the Investment: He successfully navigated the rezoning process, engaging with community members and handling delays. His persistence paid off, significantly increasing the property's value.
💵 Exit Strategy: After increasing the property’s value through rezoning, Christopher and his partners aimed to sell the property to a developer for multifamily construction. This value creation approach leveraged their initial investment for substantial returns.
🗝️ Key Takeaways from Christopher’s Experience in Real Estate Development and How You Can Use Them:
📅 Effective Time Management: Utilize disciplined time management to balance multiple responsibilities effectively. Prioritize tasks and allocate time efficiently.
🗺️ Strategic Planning: Leverage your network and plan strategically to navigate complex transactions and enhance property values.
🤝 Persistence and Networking: Build and maintain strong relationships within the industry. Seek mentorship, partnerships, and networking opportunities to open doors to success.
Coaching Segment Summary
Advice for New Investors:
Question: What do you think every new real estate investor should know before investing in real estate syndications?
Answer: Christopher emphasizes that real estate is a long-term game, not a get-rich-quick scheme. He advises new investors to focus on learning and building relationships rather than expecting immediate success.
Getting into Syndication:
Question: In today's market, what do you think a reasonable amount of time would be for a new syndicator to get into their first syndication?
Answer: He suggests using the current market climate to build foundational knowledge, network, and prepare for future opportunities. He notes that it can take over a year to secure the first syndication deal, highlighting the importance of patience and perseverance.
Balancing Business and Life:
Question: Knowing what you know now, what advice would you give to someone balancing college and real estate investments?
Answer: Christopher advises finding a balance between work and life. He underscores the importance of working smart, being present, and prioritizing tasks to maintain a healthy balance and achieve long-term
🎙️ Welcome to the Show! 🎙️
Today, we're diving into real estate investing, specifically the niche of wholesaling real estate. This niche has gained a lot of popularity because of its low barrier to entry, meaning you don't need a ton of cash to get started. Based on my experience, I'll share some insights into wholesaling real estate. 🏡✨
In this episode, we will cover:
Real estate wholesaling involves connecting a buyer and a seller, and getting paid by the buyer for getting a property under contract. You can wholesale anything from mobile homes to malls. We'll focus on the assignment side of wholesaling in this conversation. 🏢🏘️
🎧 Check out my podcast, "The Moonlight Real Estate Side Hustle and Syndication Show," where we cover all aspects of real estate investing, including wholesaling, Airbnb, and syndicating. Hear stories from successful individuals who started these ventures as side hustles and have since gone full-time. 🌕🏠
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We're concentrating on assignment wholesaling—getting a property under contract and connecting a seller to a buyer who will pay a higher price. 📝🔗
Wholesaling real estate is suitable for anyone wanting to earn extra money, but it’s not an overnight process. It might take months or even years to close your first deal. For example, my first wholesale transaction was a triplex that I found through a for rent sign. Every transaction is unique, and sometimes you need to assist the seller in various ways, like paying for moving services. 🚚🏠
Stay tuned for more insights and tips on wholesaling real estate and making it a successful side hustle! 🌟💪
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Balancing being a real estate broker while buying real estate part-time? In this episode, Eric Melnikoff shares his experience balancing his responsibilities as a real estate broker with his part-time investment activities.
🔑 Key Takeaways:
🕒 Effective Time Management: Eric balanced his brokerage commitments with real estate investment tasks through effective time management and strategic planning. He scheduled specific times for investment activities, ensuring consistency.
🧩 Strategic Planning: He leveraged his network to efficiently handle various aspects of his investments, from acquisition to renovation and selling.
🤝 Persistence and Networking: Eric emphasized the value of coaching, mentorship, and networking in his success. He suggested that aspiring investors should seek learning opportunities and surround themselves with experienced professionals.
📋 Real Estate Transaction Breakdown from Our Discussion Take notes and learn how Eric completed a recent transaction:
🏠 Decision-Making Process: Eric identified a condo priced at $220,000, significantly below its market value. He conducted thorough research and market analysis to evaluate its potential resale value, focusing on properties with high return potential through strategic improvements.
📝 Acquisition and Initial Management: He secured the property with a $5,000 deposit, ensuring all legal and financial documentation was in place. Eric planned renovations to enhance the property's value, coordinating with contractors and inspectors to assess and plan the required improvements.
🛠️ Management During the Investment: Eric maintained close oversight of the renovation process, ensuring the work stayed within budget and met quality standards. His hands-on approach included regular site visits and coordination with contractors to address any issues promptly.
💰 Exit Strategy: Eric's exit strategy involved flipping the property for a profit. After completing the renovations, he listed the condo for $325,000. Utilizing strategic marketing techniques, the property sold swiftly, netting him a $32,000 profit.
🗝️ Key Takeaways from Eric Melnikoff's Experience in Managing a Real Estate Brokerage and Buying Real Estate Part-Time and How You Can Use Them:
🕒 Effective Time Management: Utilize specific times for real estate activities to ensure consistency and balance with your business commitments.
🧩 Strategic Planning: Leverage your network and plan renovations efficiently to enhance property value.
🤝 Persistence and Networking: Seek coaching, mentorship, and networking opportunities to gain valuable insights and guidance.
By applying these takeaways—managing time effectively, leveraging strategic planning, and persistently networking—aspiring real estate investors can navigate the challenges of the industry and achieve similar success.
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Listen to This Episode Where I Document My Journey of Managing Side Hustles and Real Estate Syndications 🎙️🏠
Summary of the Episode:
In this episode, Eric Lindsey discusses how he balances a full-time job with multiple side hustles, focusing on strategic planning and time management. He dedicates specific hours daily to side hustle activities without compromising his job responsibilities. Eric’s approach includes setting clear goals, maintaining a balanced schedule, and leveraging available resources to ensure consistent progress. 📅🛠️
Eric explains syndications as a method where individuals pool resources to invest in expensive real estate properties. He shares his journey of finding deals and bringing them to investors, enabling him to acquire properties with little to no personal investment. This includes selling his mobile home park and joining a mastermind group, which helped him buy a 78-unit mobile home park in Tennessee, growing his portfolio to 111 units and generating passive income. Throughout this journey, he continues to work full-time, demonstrating that substantial success is achievable through disciplined effort and smart planning. 🏘️💵
Key Insights from This Episode:
Next Steps for Moonlighters:
Visit ericlindseyml.com to download free PDFs on wholesaling real estate, wholesaling mobile homes, and making $100,000 per year from a side hustle. Incorporate passive income strategies into your side hustle for financial growth. 🌐📄
Tune in to hear more about Eric’s journey and insights on successful real estate investing! 🎧🏡
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Retiring Early Through Real Estate: Why Powell Chee Left an Amazing Career 🌟🏡💼
Curious about balancing a full-time job and real estate investing? In this episode, Powell Chee shares his experience managing self-storage and multifamily properties while maintaining a corporate sales job and family commitments.
🔑 Key Takeaways:
• ⏰ Time Management: Powell utilized early mornings for personal development and real estate tasks, dedicating up to three hours daily to activities like meditation, reading, exercising, and underwriting deals.
• 🏦 Flexibility and Strategic Planning: Powell made calls and listened to podcasts while driving between appointments, leveraging the flexibility of his sales job to stay productive.
• 💪 Persistence and Networking: Powell's success in securing financing for a large self-storage portfolio, despite rising interest rates, highlights the importance of persistence and networking. He communicated with various lenders and adapted to their requirements to close the deal successfully.
🏢 Real Estate Transaction Breakdown
Powell's notable deal in four steps:
1. 📊 Decision-Making Process: Identified an opportunity to purchase a portfolio of seven self-storage properties in Texas. Leveraged an existing relationship with a broker who advised him to submit a lower offer.
2. 📈 Management During Investment: Faced challenges securing financing due to rising interest rates and varying lender requirements. Communicated with regional banks, local banks, credit unions, debt funds, bridge lenders, CMBS lenders, and life insurance companies.
3. 🚀 Execution and Overcoming Hurdles: The transaction extended into 2023 due to interest rate volatility. Continuous communication with lenders and adapting to their requirements ensured the deal closed successfully.
4. 💡 Exit Strategy: Plans to enhance the portfolio's value through improved management and increasing occupancy rates. The exit strategy involves selling the portfolio at a higher value or holding it for steady cash flow and long-term appreciation.
🗝️ Key Takeaways from Powell Chee's Experience in Real Estate Investing and How You Can Use Them
• ⏰ Effective Time Management: Utilize early mornings for personal development and real estate tasks to maximize productivity.
• 🏦 Flexibility and Strategic Planning: Leverage job flexibility for real estate activities and strategic planning.
• 💪 Persistence and Networking: Communicate persistently with lenders and adapt to their requirements to secure financing.
By applying these takeaways—managing time effectively, leveraging job flexibility, and persistently networking—aspiring real estate investors can navigate the challenges of the industry and achieve similar success.
📞 Contact Information
To connect with Powell Chee and learn more about his work, reach out to him via social media. He is active on platforms such as LinkedIn, where he shares insights and updates on his real estate ventures.
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🏠 Tristan Trenberth Shares His Journey from Tech Professional to Successful Real Estate Investor 💼
Curious about real estate but juggling a full-time job? Check out our latest podcast episode where Tristan Trenberth shares his journey from tech professional to successful real estate investor, showing it's possible even with a busy schedule!
🔑 Key Takeaways:
⏰ Time Management: Tristan managed real estate activities during weeks without his kids, leveraging evenings and weekends around his day job.
🏦 Leverage Resources: Full-time job helped Tristan access conventional debt and contribute to his 401k, later used for real estate investments.
🤝 Collaboration is Key: Partner with others who have complementary skills to maximize efficiency.
📚 Financial Literacy: Understand various investment strategies and tax benefits to build long-term wealth.
🔍 Preforeclosure Process:
Listen to this episode to hear about Tristan's preforeclosure deal that he closed and learn how to complete a preforeclosure deal also. Tristan explains that preforeclosure involves properties behind on taxes or mortgage payments. By working with title companies for data, and banks to push auction dates, investors can secure deals before foreclosure.
📋 Real Estate Transaction Discussed - Take Notes and Learn:
Tristan's notable deal included a joint venture to stop an auction, purchase a property in preforeclosure, and manage a reluctant seller through court processes. After overcoming numerous obstacles, the property was turned around and sold within a year.
💼 Tristan's Coaching Advice for Real Estate Investors:
Tristan advises new investors to focus on collaboration and leveraging others' expertise. He highlights the importance of knowing your numbers, hiring top professionals, and understanding the long-term impact of tax strategies. Emphasizing a narrow focus and deep expertise in one area, Tristan underscores the significance of financial literacy and strategic partnerships.
📈 Learn how to balance a career and a thriving real estate side hustle, leveraging time, collaboration, and financial knowledge to achieve success.
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Listen to This Episode Where I Document My Journey of Buying My First Commercial Piece of Real Estate Mobile Home Park During COVID 📢
Summary of the Episode:
During COVID, I shifted my focus entirely to wholesaling mobile homes. This pivot happened after wholesaling one last house right near my residence. 🏠🚐
I bought my first commercial piece of real estate—a mobile home park—for $30,000 with owner financing. The seller wanted $180,000, and I provided $30,000 as a down payment. Twelve months later, I sold the park for $330,000, netting a $150,000 profit. This experience taught me that wholesaling is just another job without creating passive income. I realized the importance of buying real estate, renting it out, and never selling. 📈🏘️
Key Insights from This Episode:
Next Steps for Moonlighters:
Visit my website, ericlindseyml.com, to download free PDFs on wholesaling real estate, wholesaling mobile homes, and making $100,000 per year from a side hustle. Incorporate passive income strategies into your side hustle for financial growth. 🌐📄
Tune in to hear more about my journey and insights on successful real estate investing!
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Listen to This Episode Where I Share Some of My Story About My Side Business and Dealing with Dishonest People and Having to Change Strategies During COVID 📢
Real Estate Moonlighter: I am Eric Lindsey, and I operate a real estate side business owner who makes $100,000 a year on the side of my full-time job. 💸🏡
I wholesale real estate and mobile homes, and operate a syndication business, while maintaining my W-2 income as a carpenter. 🛠️🏘️
Recommended Resources: Podcasts for Learning:
BiggerPockets: Great for starting in real estate as a side hustle.
Moonlight Real Estate Side Hustle and Syndication Show: My podcast on various investing niches, including wholesaling and syndications. 🌙🎧
Wholesaling Inc.: This is the best podcast for learning wholesaling, which helped me earn significant side income. 💼📈
Tips for Side Hustles:Get Free Resources: Visit https://ericlindseyml.com/to download my 10-step framework and three free PDFs on wholesaling real estate, wholesaling mobile homes, and making $100,000 per year on the side. 📄💻
Strategic Learning: Much of the information from coaching programs can be found for free online. Take the time to research and learn from credible sources. 🔍📚
My Journey and Personal Experience:First Deal: I earned $7,500 from my first wholesale deal in the Westport area of Kansas City, Missouri. 🏘️💵
Pivoting During COVID-19: I switched to wholesaling mobile homes when the housing market took a hit, and it remains profitable. 🚀🏠
Practical Advice:Be Cautious when considering Coaching Programs: You really don’t have to buy a coaching program because a lot of the information that you will receive from a coaching program can be found for free on the internet. Research a coaching program thoroughly before selecting one. ⚠️💡
Networking Value: The value in coaching programs is the network of people that are willing to work with you within the group. 🤝🌐
Learn from Experts: Seek advice from proven experts with a solid track record in the field you are choosing to pursue. 🎓🧠
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Are you a busy professional intrigued by real estate? Dive into our latest podcast episode where Darcy, a seasoned investor with 23 years of experience, discusses his transition from traditional investments to real estate development, perfect for those with limited time.
🔑 Why Opt for Development? Development projects are ideal for those seeking significant gains without long-term entanglements. Learn about Darcy's use of "micro strategies" like upzoning and lot assembly, which can boost property values with minimal effort, making it a great side hustle. The development offers a creative way around rent controls, providing flexibility and the potential for higher profits.
💼 Preference for Development Over Other Niches: Darcy favors development for its quick turnaround and potential for high returns, avoiding the complexities and regulations associated with rental properties.
💡 No Rent Control Headaches! Development offers a pathway around the frustrations of rent control. By focusing on creating new properties or enhancing existing ones through strategic zoning changes, you not only avoid the limitations of rent control but also contribute to revitalizing communities.
🎧 Listen to the full episode to discover how you can successfully manage small-scale development projects alongside your primary career, and achieve substantial profits with minimal hassle.
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🌟 In This Podcast I Document My Journey From Construction Layoffs Into Side Hustles Of Real Estate & Small Business 🌟
Key Insights:
Transition from Job Security to Financial Freedom: Discover the journey from a stable yet restrictive construction job to embracing entrepreneurship for enhanced financial control. 🛠️🔄
Challenges and Triumphs in Side Hustles: Delve into the early challenges and eventual success of starting a janitorial business, followed by a strategic pivot to real estate investing. 🧹🏘️
Empowerment Through Real Estate: Learn how engaging with platforms like BiggerPockets and venturing into wholesaling provided the necessary tools and knowledge for real estate success. 📈🏠
Practical Steps for Success: Visit ericlindseyml.com for resources that provide actionable steps to thrive in real estate and side hustles. 🌐💼
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🌟 Exciting Podcast Episode Alert! 🌟
Dive into the inspiring journey of Ping, who began his real estate investing while in college and later, a demanding engineering career. 🏢💼 Discover how he juggled academics, work, and his passion for real estate, ultimately leading him to leave his engineering job due to its limited financial insights and financial growth opportunities for a Real Estate Investing career. 🎓🛠️
🔑 Key Strategies Unveiled:
1️⃣ Early Ventures in Real Estate: Starting in college under his mother's mentorship, Ping was tasked with managing 20 rental units, planting the seeds of his future in investing. 🌱🏠
2️⃣ Engineering to Investing: Frustrated by the lack of financial growth in his engineering role, Ping pivoted to real estate full-time, chasing broader financial opportunities. 🛠️🔄🏢
3️⃣ Strategic Property Deals: Dive into Ping's current strategies:
🎧 Tune in to learn how Ping's calculated moves in real estate have set him on the path to financial freedom and a fulfilling career beyond traditional employment. Perfect for anyone aiming to balance work, education, and personal investing ambitions. Get inspired to craft your success story in the intricate world of real estate! 🌍💼🎉
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🌟 Exciting Podcast Episode Alert! 🌟
Dive into the world of buying Real Estate while being a corporate employee with our latest guest, Zach Scherchel, who shares his innovative approach to balancing a demanding tech job at Amazon with his passion for real estate investing. 🏢💼
🔑 Key Strategies Unveiled In This Episode:
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Ever wondered how to stack your bank account while keeping your day job? I'm Eric Lindsey, and I've cracked the code to earning over $100k a year through side hustles without giving up my 9 to 5. In today's show, I'm pulling back the curtain on my eight-year journey of moonlighting success and sharing the strategies that can skyrocket your income too. It's not just about padding your wallet; we're talking life-changing financial security that opens doors to better healthcare, education, and yes, even that dream car or second home.
Join us for a candid conversation about choosing financial stability over job security, and how this choice can transform your quality of life. We'll zero in on how side hustles not only bolster your savings and help knock out debt but also build a buffer for those unexpected life curveballs. I'm not just here to tell my story; I'm here to equip you with the tools and tactics to make that extra income a reality. So, for everyone looking to take control of their finances and inject some extra confidence and satisfaction into their lives, tune in and let's embark on this journey toward financial freedom together.
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Here are key lessons from Roger's podcast interview, perfect for those looking to dive into real estate while balancing personal passions! 🌟
These insights from Roger's journey are invaluable for anyone looking to thrive in real estate while enjoying their personal passions! 🌍🏘️
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🎙️ Discover some steps to help you achieve financial security over job security and boost your personal and business growth within this episode! 🚀💼
Here Are Some Tips To Help You In Your Pursuit Of Financial Security From The Episode:
Embrace Personal Growth: Commit to daily self-improvement in all life aspects—from communication to spiritual growth. Let’s grow together! 🌱✨
Start Side Hustles and Invest in Real Estate: Push beyond the 9-to-5 limits. Learn valuable skills and expand your horizons. 🏘️💡
Build Effective Business Systems: Develop systems to let your business thrive independently, freeing you to focus on scaling and new ventures. 🔄🔑
Boost Financial Literacy: Educate yourself on financial management and investment strategies. Stay ahead of inflation and diversify your income. 📊💲
Invest Wisely: Explore diverse income streams through active and passive investments. Ensure your money works as hard as you do! 📈🏦
Seek Continuous Learning: Utilize free resources to stay informed on the latest in financial security and investment opportunities. 📚🌐
Plan for Long-term Success: Maintain an emergency fund and spend wisely. Always be prepared for the future. 🛡️💪
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Episode Summary:
Eric Lindsey discusses the advantages of financial security over job security, highlighting how side hustles and entrepreneurship can increase income and provide more financial stability.
Key Points:
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Episode Summary:
In this insightful episode, our guest discusses the crucial balance between advancing his business interests, particularly in the assisted living sector, and maintaining a rich personal and family life. He shares strategies on communication, time management, and setting priorities to ensure both business success and personal fulfillment.
Key Points:
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Eric Lindsey welcomes Brandon Gustafson, an experienced investor in assisted living facilities, to share his journey to success in real estate. With a healthcare administration background and a passion for impact, Brandon offers key insights into assisted living investments, emphasizing action, mentorship, and the unique rewards and challenges of the sector.
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🌟 Main Points: 🌟
💼 Choosing Financial Security: Eric champions the idea of putting financial security first, pointing out the vast income possibilities with side hustles and businesses over regular jobs.
🛡️ Economic Resilience: With side hustles, you get an extra layer of financial protection against unexpected job losses, ensuring stability through diverse income sources.
💰 Earning Extra Income: Through his own experiences, Eric highlights how side projects can bring in substantial extra money, offering incredible financial freedom and flexibility.
👉 Dive into the world of side hustles for a more secure financial future! 🚀
Call to Action:
Closing:
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In this episode, we're honored to have Alan Majors, a seasoned real estate investor with a decade of experience. From a single-family home in 2012 to a diverse portfolio including a mobile home park and over 300 units in limited partnerships, Alan's insights promise to be invaluable.
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Main Points:
Call to Action:
Closing:
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In today's episode, we'll explore the importance of side hustles in today's economy. With financial pressures and a dynamic job market, side hustles offer additional income, personal growth, and a creative outlet. They serve as a financial buffer and a low-risk way to explore entrepreneurship. Join us to understand the benefits of side hustles, hear success stories, and get tips for starting your own. Side hustles are more than just extra cash; they're a crucial part of thriving in the modern economy.
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In this episode, we have the pleasure of welcoming Charles Rose Jr. He's a real estate investor and coach, guiding newcomers to financial freedom. Charles, recipient of the Blythe Construction President’s Award, also co-hosts The Master Passive Income podcast and MPI YouTube Channel, sharing crucial real estate insights.
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In this episode, we're thrilled to introduce Peter Turner. From military service to corporate management, Peter's journey is one of remarkable versatility. Founder of Capital Turner, he's reshaping real estate investment, blending academic acumen with professional expertise.
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In today's episode, we'll explore the importance of side hustles in today's economy. With financial pressures and a dynamic job market, side hustles offer additional income, personal growth, and a creative outlet. They serve as a financial buffer and a low-risk way to explore entrepreneurship. Join us to understand the benefits of side hustles, hear success stories, and get tips for starting your own. Side hustles are more than just extra cash; they're a crucial part of thriving in the modern economy.
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Eric Lindsey shares his journey from a skilled union carpenter facing layoffs to embracing the Moonlight Side Hustle philosophy, pursuing financial security over job security by launching a janitorial company and investing in real estate. After a pivotal $125,000 deal from locating a mobile home park, Eric found financial stability and now aims to teach others how to generate income and build wealth through side hustles, business, and real estate investments, despite maintaining a full-time job and family commitments. He offers guidance based on his experiences to help others achieve financial security without the pitfalls he encountered.
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In today's episode, we have Kenny Wolfe an experienced multifamily syndicator, the founder and CEO of Wolfe Investments, and the published author of "Investing in the Dream: How to Acquire Multifamily Real Estate and Attain Total Financial Freedom". He invested in his first multifamily property in 2010 and instantly saw the potential for real estate to transform his life - allowing him to quit his day job and start a company. Kenny is passionate about helping others attain financial freedom through real estate investing. Be sure to check this Episode out if you want to attain financial freedom as well!
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Joining us today is Martin Saenz, founder of Bequest, specializing in concierge services for Ultra High Net Worth individuals. With expertise in real estate, mortgage, and energy assets, Martin is a trailblazer in the financial world. Beyond his professional role, he serves as the Trail Ministry Liaison for Trail Life Troop 1776 and is the founder of the Sarasota Alternative Investment Club. Get ready for an insightful conversation with a true industry leader.
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Dan Thompson is a seasoned financial advisor and business owner with nearly four decades of experience. He began his career as a stockbroker in 1986. However, after witnessing the 2001 stock market crash, he recognized the necessity for safer and more predictable investment strategies. In his search, he discovered unique methods, including the "Infinite Banking Concept." He employs this concept by using specially designed whole life insurance policies to accumulate cash value and obtain tax-free loans.
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Christopher Salerno, a visionary in real estate, is the founder of QC Capital. With extensive experience in brokering and leading the number one team in the Carolinas, he achieved a remarkable fourth-place global ranking by unit count with Keller Williams. Today, he leads QC Capital, a prominent name in multifamily real estate investing.
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At 43 years old and residing in the Florida Panhandle, Steve has been an entrepreneur for the past 10 years. His business ventures have spanned from owning restaurants and working as a consultant to managing a construction company and an ice vending machine business. After college, Steve spent several years in the hotel development industry before starting his own companies.
Steve founded Beachside Ice, LLC in November 2021, which currently operates four self-service ice and water vending machines in the area. The company also offers services for bulk ice and ice delivery. The current Assets Under Management (AUM) for Beachside Ice, LLC is approximately $350,000, with the Return On Investment (ROI) for each machine averaging 24 months and annual service costs running below 5%.
Alec Schaal is a 26-year-old real estate investor who primarily focuses on wholesaling, flipping, Airbnb, and various forms of creative financing. He boasts a substantial wholesale operation alongside his active involvement in luxury flips, Airbnb rentals, and multiple successful creative deals that have been closed. Furthermore, he shares insights from his entire journey on various social media platforms. On these platforms, you can witness him making live calls, finalizing deals, showcasing his diverse projects, and providing valuable advice.
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Jeffrey Donis is a dedicated real estate investor and syndicator. He initiated their real estate journey alongside his two brothers by investing in single-family homes. Over time, they strategically expanded their portfolio, amassing cash-flowing rentals and nurturing a six-figure business. In their dynamic journey, they have effectively partnered on over 1,000 multifamily apartment units, focusing on promising markets like Florida, Georgia, and North Carolina. Jeffrey's pivotal role within the Donis Investment Group involves capital acquisition and investor relations, all working toward empowering others to fulfill their financial aspirations through apartment investing.
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Key Highlights from the Episode:
[01:59] Introduction to Jeffrey and an insight into his initiation into the realm of real estate.
[04:04] Unveiling the motivational factors that inspired Jeffrey and his brothers to embark on an entrepreneurial journey.
[06:39] A pivotal turning point in Jeffrey's trajectory, transitioning from wholesalers to pursuing a more comprehensive vision.
[11:00] A detailed look at how the Donis Brothers undertake property acquisition, capital procurement, and operational strategies.
[14:43] A deep dive into the strategy of long-term asset holding and the standard approach of the Donis Brothers.
[17:01] Reflecting on the valuable insights, Jeffrey wishes he had been privy to prior to immersing himself in real estate investments.
[18:11] The timeline and milestones of Jeffrey and his brothers' journey to executing their inaugural syndication deal.
[19:00] Navigating the art of balancing personal life and business pursuits for optimal harmony and success.
[20:33] Strategies for initiating and sustaining a thriving syndication venture, even with constrained time resources.
[22:24] Jeffrey's recommendation for a profound personal development book for Moonlight listeners.
[23:54] Effective methods for reaching out and connecting with Jeffrey Donis.
Notable Quotes:
"The pinnacle aspiration for any investor in any asset class is achieving infinite returns that can be continually refinanced."
"Age and financial circumstances should not serve as deterrents to embarking on investment journeys."
"Networking remains an essential catalyst for forging valuable connections."
"Educating oneself constitutes the foundational step towards achieving success in the realm of real estate."
Resources Mentioned:
"Rich Dad Poor Dad" by Robert Kiyosaki: https://www.amazon.com/Rich-Dad-Poor-Teach-Middle/dp/1612681131/
"Think and Grow Rich" by Napoleon Hill: https://www.amazon.com/Think-Grow-Rich-Napoleon-Hill-ebook/dp/B08776ZZY4/
"Shoe Dog" by Phil Knight: https://www.amazon.com/Shoe-Dog-Phil-Knight/dp/1508211809/
"Who Not How" by Dan Sullivan: https://www.amazon.com/Who-Not-How-Accelerating-Team
Rebecca, alongside her husband Warren Buller, accumulated several single-family homes while stationed at various locations where the US Navy sent them. In 2012, they established Starboard Equity to achieve financial independence through real estate investment. With over a decade of experience in real estate, Rebecca is a dedicated multifamily syndicator, asset manager, and investor. She has spearheaded the acquisition of five multifamily properties and owns more than 2000 multifamily units.
While Warren was stationed at Naval Base San Diego, Rebecca initiated real estate syndication activities in Dallas-Fort Worth. Her ability to maintain a full-time job in one state while scouting for exceptional properties in another state, resulting in outstanding returns for investors, has positioned her as a featured speaker at real estate events and webinars, inspiring others to follow suit.
As a General Partner, she has syndicated eight properties with over 900 units and participated as a Limited Partner in 2900 units.
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Key Highlights from the Show:
[00:01] Introduction to the episode and a brief biography of the guest, Rebecca Moore.
[02:01] Rebecca's background story and her entry into the real estate field.
[08:48] Managing property searches while simultaneously working in clinical practice.
[10:49] Insight into a deal she syndicated as a General Partner.
[16:41] One valuable lesson Rebecca wishes she knew before starting her real estate investment journey.
[17:03] Balancing a W2 income and real estate investments for thriving results.
[18:04] The duration it took for Rebecca to complete her first General Partner syndication deal.
[19:20] Rebecca's present life after attaining financial freedom.
[20:59] Initiating a successful business akin to Rebecca's with limited time and a W2 job.
[22:05] Advice from Rebecca for aspiring active syndicators with limited cash and experience.
[23:47] Optimal methods to collaborate with other limited partners.
[25:00] Recommended business and self-development book for Moonlight listeners.
[26:15] The most effective approach to connect with Rebecca.
Notable Quotes:
"A mentor's guidance is the fastest path to mastering your investment journey."
"Make the most of available resources in your investment pursuits."
"Exercise caution in your initial deal to avoid costly mistakes, as your investor reputation is tied to investment performance."
Resources Mentioned:
"Think and Grow Rich" by Napoleon Hill: https://www.amazon.com/Think-Grow-Rich-Original-Classic-ebook/dp/B07N576VN1/
"Rich Dad Poor Dad" by Robert T. Kiyosaki: https://www.amazon.com/Rich-Dad-Poor-Teach-Middle/dp/1612680194
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Alex is a real estate investor, an SEO enthusiast, a house flipper, and a licensed realtor with over seven years of experience in the real estate industry. He possesses a portfolio of 16 rental units and two vacant parcels of land. Alex has achieved revenue exceeding $500,000 through SEO for his real estate business. He enjoys surfing, hiking, and researching cryptocurrency during his leisure time.
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Tim Lyons is the co-founder and Managing Partner of Cityside Capital, alongside his brother Greg. He serves as a Registered Representative of Phase One Financial Services, LLC, a broker-dealer based in New York City (member FINRA/SIPC). Tim holds the Series 82 and 63 licenses. He is dedicated to raising capital for multifamily, self-storage, and industrial assets that offer excellent risk-adjusted returns, tax advantages, passive income, and equity upside.
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Heather joined Secured Investment Corp in 2012 as an Investor Relations Manager. She quickly demonstrated her value and progressed to become the Director of Funding and a Fund Manager. With over 17 years of experience in the private money industry, she has successfully raised over $300 million for the company. As a Fund Manager, she has spearheaded growth initiatives even in the face of market challenges. She is deeply dedicated to assisting clients in building wealth and generating passive cash flow through alternative asset investments.
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In this episode, join us as we delve into John Casmon's inspiring journey – from being a W2 employee to becoming a successful full-time apartment syndicator. John shares his remarkable story, highlighting his unwavering commitment to family values and how they played a crucial role in his career transition. Moreover, he provides invaluable insights into how individuals can actively or passively engage in the real estate market. Tune in for an insightful conversation that combines personal growth, entrepreneurial endeavors, and the world of real estate.
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Shannon is a Real Estate Developer and Syndicator focusing primarily on Multifamily and Industrial real estate in the greater Boise area. His accomplishments include:
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Matt Jones is a real estate investor based in St. Paul, MN, owning 40 multifamily units and 244 senior assisted living beds. He serves as the CEO of Hawkwing Capital, an organization that helps individuals become passive investors in real estate syndications. With a master's degree in mental health counseling, his expertise in building positive relationships proves valuable in the real estate industry.
Matt hosts two podcasts: "The Passive Real Estate Podcast" and "Pillars of Wealth Creation." He authored "A Book About Real Estate," which provides summaries and reviews of top real estate books covering the entire spectrum of real estate investing. As an avid reader, he enjoys discussing influential books with others. When not engaged in real estate, you'll find him cooking, traveling the world, and hiking with his incredible wife. He is passionate about helping others become their best selves. To learn more about Matt and his real estate ventures, visit www.HawkwingCapital.com.
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Key Highlights from the Show:
[00:01] Episode introduction and a brief guest bio of Matt Jones
[02:00] Insights into Matt's background and how he started in real estate
[03:52] Matt’s early involvement in real estate while maintaining a full-time job
[06:01] How his business has evolved up to the present
[08:04] Explanation of Matt's syndication financing option and its importance
[09:50] Overview of a 229-unit deal that Matt completed
[11:56] Reflection on the progress of the 229-unit deal and necessary adjustments
[13:40] Matt's market predictions and optimal investment strategies
[16:52] Lessons Matt wishes he knew before embarking on real estate investments
[18:02] Matt’s strategy for balancing his W2 job and real estate deals
[18:44] Duration of time taken for Matt's first syndication deal as a GP or LP
[19:39] Current techniques for achieving a work-life balance
[20:27] How to initiate a successful business like Matt’s with limited time and a W2 job
[21:28] Matt's advice for aspiring active syndicators with minimal cash and experience
[22:07] Effective approaches to identify and collaborate with other active syndicators
[23:14] Personal development and business books recommended by Matt for Moonlight listeners
[24:22] Optimal methods to contact and connect with Matt Jones
Notable Quotes:
"Prior to engaging in business with anyone, it's imperative to establish a sense of knowing, liking, and trusting."
"Being overly aggressive isn't always advantageous; patience and informed decisions are crucial."
"The right time to purchase is determined by making a smart investment. The market conditions are secondary."
"A skilled sponsor can enhance a lackluster deal, while an inadequate sponsor can negatively impact a promising deal."
Deepa is a full-time real estate investor and multifamily syndicator in Seattle, WA. She serves as a General Partner for 1400 units and a Limited Partner for 1800 units across TX, AZ, and FL. Deepa holds a Master’s in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and is a licensed Professional Civil/Structural Engineer. She previously held the position of Head of Engineering for a utility pole manufacturer. Her passion lies in generating excellent returns for her investors, promoting financial literacy, and advocating for it. Deepa is also a published author.
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During this episode, you will learn about:
[01:51] A bit about Deepa and how she started in real estate
[04:48] What inspired Deepa to enter the multifamily space and start bigger
[06:27] How Deepa managed syndication deals while maintaining a W2 job
[10:57] Deepa's initial deal after transitioning to becoming an LP
[16:12] Underwriting techniques that Deepa employs to pre-qualify deals
[21:53] Something Deepa wishes she had known before embarking on her real estate journey
[22:56] How Deepa effectively balanced her life and business while in a W2 job
[24:57] The duration it took Deepa to complete her first syndication deal as an LP
[26:03] How Deepa presently balances her personal life and business
[28:26] Starting a successful syndication with limited time
[29:32] What to do if you have little cash and experience to become an active syndicator
[30:12] The best ways to connect with limited partners and active syndicators
[34:30] A personal development book recommended by Deepa for Moonlight listeners
[35:42] How to reach out and connect with Deepa
Notable Quotes:
"Syndications are passive and scalable."
"Wherever you start, that’s where you benchmark yourself; if you start bigger, that’s where your starting point is, and you go higher from there."
"If you know what you want to do, go out there and surround yourself with like-minded people and start investing today."
"You need to know your goals; once you know why you want to start a side hustle, filter everything that comes to you as an opportunity through those lenses."
"If you want to do something and don't assign time, it never gets done."
Combining a passion for real estate with real-world experiences in property acquisition, management, and successful exit strategies, his vision is to align with like-minded people who can see the financial benefits and excitement that real estate investing can offer. He is currently working on more significant multi-family real estate syndication deals. Since 2016 he has been a limited partner in over 4,000 apartment units throughout the Midwest and multiple industrial park complexes in the eastern US.
In 2013, Scott and his wife Denise founded a 501c3 non-profit charity called the SON Foundation. It serves as a home-away-from-home for cancer patients and their caregivers while in Indianapolis for treatments. Guests are not charged to stay at the SON House; to date, the SON Foundation has provided over 6,000 nights of lodging for its guests.
Scott lives in Indianapolis with his wife and son. In his spare time, he loves to travel domestically and internationally, watch his son play baseball and basketball, and spend time with friends and family.
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During this episode, you will learn about:
[01:58] Meet and greet Scott Jacobson and learn how he got into real estate
[04:31] A bit about Scott's non-profit organization with his wife
[08:01] One of Scott's syndicate transactions has been part of
[11:28] The overall plan with this business property
[13:08] How Scott has been able to be an LP and GP of over 4,000 units while still maintaining his w-2 job
[17:18] Scott's overview of the real estate market and his insights on whether it is a good time to invest
[21:17] What Scott wishes to have known before starting investing in Real Estate
[23:08] How long did it take Scott to complete his first deal as GP
[25:45] Scott's time management tips that keep his personal, family, business, and w-2 job thriving successfully
[27:49] With limited time and resources, what can you do to start a successful company like Scott’s
[29:24] Scott's recommendations on what a syndicator can do to find limited partners
[31:52] Great moonlight book suggestions for your education
[34:00] The best ways you can reach out and connect with Scott and episode wrap up
Notable Quotes:
Cory Reed is the President and Chief Executive Officer of Moirai Capital, where he leads the firm and is responsible for setting its overall strategy. Moirai Capital is an established commercial real estate investment firm that provides capital solutions to middle-market commercial real estate sponsors. Serving a diverse set of investors, we invest with sponsors whose transactions require capital but need to be done by institutional money.
Individually or through Moirai Capital, Cory manages a portfolio of 812 units of multifamily and MHP assets.
Cory has an immense experience in real estate investing and an insane story of how he left one of the biggest tech companies in the world to start his journey in real estate investing.
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Eric Lindsey (Host)
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During this episode, you will learn about:
[01:23] A bit about Cory Reed, how he got into real estate, and what he’s currently doing
[10:12] A deeper breakdown of Cory’s daily routine in real estate
[16:46] Modes of reaching out to sellers that Cory uses
[18:36] Ways Cory scaled up his real estate deals from a side hustle to a full-time job
[25:32] What is under Cory’s million-dollar portfolio
[27:19] What he wishes to have known before starting in real estate
[30:35] How Cory balances his work and life and ensures both are thriving
[34:40] Be more hungry for more tremendous success
[36:41] With a limited amount of time, how can you start a successful real estate business like Cory’s
[38:40] How you can scale that business to the next level and even make more money
[40:55] If Cory was down to just $100, what would he do to start making money ASAP
[44:48] Moonlighting book recommendations by Corey
[46:57] How you can reach out and connect with Corey Reel
Notable Quotes:
Calvin is a full-time mobile home investor from Lafayette, Louisiana. He started his mobile home journey in 2013 as a side hustle to his full-time job as a regional manager for Planet Fitness. To escape the rat race and pursue financial freedom, he dove into Mobile Home Investing Full-Time in June 2018. In August 2019, he created The Mobile Home Full-Time Investing Facebook group, which now has over 11,000 members from all over the country who are active entrepreneurs looking to learn, share, connect, and grow together. Calvin hosts a free Live Q&A every Wednesday at 10 a.m. central standard time on Clubhouse and also helps other aspiring mobile home investors learn how to do deals with no money out of pocket.
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During this episode, you will learn about:
[01:48] Calvin’s real estate investing journey and the lessons he learned along the way
[11:28] His life as a full-time mobile phone wholesaler
[12:23] Different ways you can track and market your real estate deals
[16:13] Marketplaces you can use to buy and sell mobile homes
[19:55] Calvin's Facebook site you can check, and the help you can get
[26:14] How he ensures success by managing his personal and business time
[1:53] What you need to start your journey of financial freedom
[29:04] What you can you do to start selling mobile homes like Calvin
[31:03] How to scale up your already started real estate business
[34:36] With just $100, how would he leverage it to make money ASAP?
[38:11] The best moonlighting book that Calvin recommends
[41:03] How you can reach out and connect with Calvin
Notable Quote:
Resources Mentioned:
Robert Kiyosaki Books: https://www.amazon.com/Robert-T.-Kiyosaki/e/B001H6GV90
Tony Robins Books: https://www.amazon.com/Tony-Robbins/e/B001LHUY84/
Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones by James Clear: https://www.amazon.com/Atomic-Habits-Proven-Build-Break-ebook/dp/B07D23CFGR/
Keyland is a young business owner that started when he was 19 years old. He dropped out of college to pursue real estate full-time, and he hasn’t had a job since 2020. He has been in the mobile home investing niche for 18 months and has closed over half a million in gross sales from last year. Keyland had to start over in 2021 after losing his studio apartment and office, but he stayed focused and beat the odds.
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During this episode, you will learn about:
[01:26] A bit about Keyland and how he started in real estate
[02:47] Hard work that goes into mobile home investments to get to the finish line
[04:45] Keyland shares a prime deal and how he operated it
[11:12] Key land's primary market and his strategy for locating deals
[13:31] How Keyland was able to hit half a million in gross sales in a short time
[16:21] Mistakes that Keyland recommends you stay away from when investing
[18:43] How to balance your family and work and how Keyland does it
[21:00] How to start a successful business in mobile homes with minimal time
[22:59] How to scale your business while in a busy profession
[25:32] What Keyland wound do with just $100 to make money ASAP!
[28:00] The best moonlighting book that Keyland recommends
[29:25] How can you reach out and connect with Keyland
Notable Quotes:
Resources Mentioned:
Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill: https://www.amazon.com/Think-Grow-Rich-Napoleon-Hill-ebook/dp/B08776ZZY4/
At 21 Years, Nicholas Yale is Minimizing Risks & Maximizing Returns in Mobile Homes, RV Resorts, and Self Storage Facilities
Today we are excited to have Nicholas Yale in our show. Nick is a member of The Liberty Capital Group, founded on seeking a profitable and secure way to invest in his family's future. He invests in the Florida market and firmly believes in improving the quality of other people's lives by providing affordable housing. He invests in manufactured housing communities, A.K.A Mobile Home parks, RV Resorts, and Self-Storage facilities.
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Eric Lindsey (Host)
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During this episode, you will learn about:
[00:03] Episode introduction and guests' quick bio
[01:18] Nicholas Yale’s backstory in real estate
[04:22] Managing five properties in the current portfolio
[06:04] Nick’s first deal from lead generation to closing a sale and making profits
[12:37] Working directly with the seller and the benefits of it
[15:03] Howto utilize brokers and realtors to your advantage
[17:15] Time management skills that Nick has cultivated over-time
[22:23] If things keep going well in his real estate career, will he work on his degree?
[22:50] With limited time, how can you start a real estate business like Nick’s
[26:28] How to scale your traction and achieve even more with a small amount of time
[30:04] With just $100, how would Nick leverage it to make money ASAP?
[32:34] The best moonlighting book that Nick recommends
[33:55] How can you reach out and connect with Nick
Notable Quotes:
Resources Mentioned:
The Making of a Blockbuster: How Wayne Huizenga Built a Sports and Entertainment Empire from Trash, Grit, and Videotape by Gail DeGeorge: https://www.amazon.com/Making-Blockbuster-Huizenga-Entertainment-Videotape/dp/0471159034
Nathan Payne grew up in the suburbs of Atlanta, Georgia but currently lives in South Lake City, Utah, where he runs his business today. After graduating high school, Nathan went on a 2- year mission. After his mission, he went to college at BYUI and met his business partner Kory Roisum. Together with Kory, they worked in door-to-door sales until they decided to invest in real estate after graduating college. He had no prior experience in real estate but decided to learn through trial and error. In the past four years, he has been a co-owner of Offer On Homes, his real estate investing company, and Investor Thrive, a company dedicated to helping people succeed in real estate and our personal lives.
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During this episode, you will learn about:
[01:25] A bit about Nathan Payne and how he got into real estate
[04:55] His balanced entrepreneurial life while growing up and how it has helped in his RE ventures
[06:07] An overview of Nathan’s current real estate investment
[07:33] Through Nathan’s wholesaling strategy
[10:02] How he sources multiple buyers for a single deal
[13:20] How Nathan finds motivated sellers who are willing to sell their property up to a tune of 70% ARV
[15:25] Market overview from Nathan’s perspective
[16:39] Nathan’s coaching program and how it works
[18:34] Advice from Nathan on what he wishes to have known before starting his RE career
[21:07] How Nathan balances his personal and business life and ensures everything is getting the necessary attention
[23:45] With a limited amount of time, how can you start a successful real estate business like Nathan’s
[25:14] How you can scale that business to the next level and even make more money
[26:02] If Nathan was down to just $100, what would he do to start making money ASAP
[26:57] Moonlighting resource recommendations for your education by Nathan
[28:27] How you can reach out and connect with Nathan Payne
Notable Quotes:
Go-getters get the best of life. Analysis paralysis needs to get things done.
With consistency in what you do, you will find it easier to be successful.
If you don’t have the time, you should have the money, and vice versa. It would be best if you never lacked both.
Today we are excited to have Eugene Nilus on our show. Eugene has been involved with real estate for a couple of years now. He buys properties and holds them for rental income. He also earns money with fix & flips. He is an LP investor that invests in multifamily, and he’s currently seeking to enter into multifamily real estate as a deal finder or a capital raiser.
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Eric Lindsey (Host)
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During this episode, you will learn about:
[01:10] Eugene's backstory into real estate and how he purchased his first duplex
[04:27] Finding his second deal, a fourplex in Pennsylvania
[05:54] Growing his interest in multifamily units
[09:40] Eugene’s experiences in making out-of-state investments
[12:39] Participating as an LP in Real Estate syndications
[14:52] What is a real estate LP, and how does it work
[17:02] Where you can learn more about real estate metrics
[19:48] Strategies Eugene uses to vet deals and other people to partner with
[22:07] Why he wishes to have had a mentor before getting into real estate
[24:59] His time management tips that gives him balance between business and personal life
[27:40] What level of real estate investment will lead him to retire from a W2 job
[35:06] How you can start a fix and flip business like you Eugenes.’
[36:56] What you need to do in order to scale your real estate traction
[39:48] With just $100, how would he leverage it to make money ASAP!
[43:03] The best moonlighting book that Eugene recommends
[44:11] How you can reach out and connect with Eugene
Notable Quotes:
Resources Mentioned:
Rich Dad Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not! by Robert T. Kiyosaki:https://www.amazon.com/Rich-Dad-Poor-Teach-Middle/dp/1612680194/
Let’s Connect:
Eugene Nilus
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eugenenilus/ Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/enilus/
Vessi Kapoulian has 18 years of business experience which includes 14 years of commercial lending and 4 years of business management/sales/marketing. Vessi started her real estate journey in 2017, and today she controls a portfolio of investment real estate properties in Florida, Tennessee, and Georgia (161 doors, 6 properties, $13MM AUM).
Her lending experience has served her well in developing a conservative and analytical approach to assessing risk and investing prudently in real estate in order to maximize returns. Her business experience has helped develop a solutions-oriented and execution-focused approach, which has served well in asset managing her real estate portfolio. Vessi is active in various real estate professional networks. Her mission is to help others attain financial freedom while simultaneously providing a clean, safe, and pleasant home environment for her clients (tenants) and improving the local communities she invests in.
Vessi has earned a Bachelor's degree in business from the University of Arkansas and an MBA from Northwestern University. She enjoys running and spending time with family, friends, and her fur baby Rickie in her free time.
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Eric Lindsey (Host)
Get 3 Free PDFs For Wholesaling SFR/Mobile Homes and How To Make $100,000 a Yr. On The Side Of Your Full-Time Job When You Go To: https://ericlindseyml.com/
Click On This Link For Our Free E-Book "An Introduction Into Apartment Syndication Book:" https://moonlightcre.com/ebook_download/Website: Moonlightcre.com
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During this episode, you will learn about:
[02:10] Vessi’s backstory and how the Seeds of real estate were planted in her while growing up
[03:17] Vessi’s paradigm shift from the stock market to real estate in 2017
[04:12] How one property led to another and Vessi’s need to scale her investments
[05:41] Vessi is 80% in multi-family units
[07:06] Why Vessi has not yet decided to invest in the California market
[08:45] The A to Z map of one of Vessi’s syndication deal she has recently executed
[12:01] How she inevitably disrupted the business plan in the process of sourcing the deal
[14:03] Is today's market actually good to invest in?
[15:47] Real estate underwriting tips that Vessi recommends
[19:29] Why Vessi regrets not starting investing in real estate earlier
[20:33] How Vessi balances her real estate, personal, and family life, ensuring all are thriving
[22:23] How long did it take Vessi to complete her first syndication deal
[24:06] With limited time and resources, what can you do to start a successful real estate business like Vessi’s
[24:55] Ways to become an active syndicator in real estate
[25:40] What Vessi recommends a new syndicator to do in order to find and partner with limited partners
[26:53] Best moonlighting books that Vessi recommends
[28:13] Ways you can connect with Vessi and episode wrap up
Aaron Fragnito is a thought leader in the real estate investment space and has been helping people invest in real estate for over 10 years. He's a full-time real estate investor, co-founder of Peoples Capital Group, a real estate Investment Company and the host of New Jersey Real Estate Network (NJREN) and the Passive Cash Flow Podcast. Aaron has completed over 300 real estate transactions as a realtor. He has helped over 100 people passively invest in real estate while raising over $10M in private capital. Aaron has been a guest on over 60 podcasts and also presents live webinars of his own on a monthly basis.
Get 3 Free PDFs For Wholesaling SFR/Mobile Homes and How To Make $100,000 a Yr. On The Side Of Your Full-Time Job When You Go To: https://ericlindseyml.com/
Click On This Link For Our Free E-Book "An Introduction Into Apartment Syndication Book:" https://moonlightcre.com/ebook_download/Website: Moonlightcre.com
Click On The Link Below To Schedule A Call With Eric:
https://calendly.com/moonlightequitiesgroup/scheduled-conversation
During this episode, you will learn about:
[01:47] A bit about Aaron and how he got started in real estate
[04:33] What Aaron is doing and how his day-to-day looks like as of today
[06:34] Capital raising tips that will help you be successful within syndication deals
[09:15] How Aaron targets and meets wealthy individuals who want to invest in deals
[13:00] Aaron's recommendations on how to learn about capital raising or invest with him
[17:10] Aaron's secret source that helps him to keep everything thriving, including his business
[20:40] Aaron’s advice on how to start a successful business like his with a limited amount of time
[24:10] How to scale to multiple deals as an LP while retaining your W2 income
[26:22] What Aaron would do if he were down to $100 to get back to where he is now
[28:16] A great personal development book that Aaron recommends for Moonlight listeners
[29:32] How to reach out, connect or learn more about Aaron
Notable Quotes:
● Capital raising is relationship-based, making friends and building trust with people.
● One rule of thumb when raising capital is not to talk too much about raising capital.
● Make sure what you are doing with your time is the highest and best use.
● It is important to have some wealth yourself before you start fundraising on a large scale.
Resources Mentioned:
Rich Dad Poor Dad b Robert Kiyosaki: https://www.amazon.com/Rich-Dad-Poor-Teach-Middle/dp/1612681131/ref=sr_1_
Marcus Maloney is a value investor and portfolio holder of residential and commercial units. Marcus has been named the Equity King for his impressive ability to find real estate opportunities with massive amounts of equity. Marcus was a high school dropout and went from GED to completing his MBA in 2011 from Olivet Nazarene University.
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**Today we have Irwin Anderson in our show. Irwin is a 17- year military vet, and he has been active in real estate for the past three years. He has nine buy-and-hold single-family residential units, four sets of duplexes, and one single-family. The onset of the covid pandemic was a big turnaround for his real estate endeavors. He had enough time to sit down and focus on planning for his dreams. Learn his strategies in this episode and get motivated.
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During this episode, you will learn about;
[00:17] Our guest today, Irwin Anderson
[01:19] Irwin’s backstory and how he got into real estate
[02:57] How it has been partnering with her mother in real estate
[06:11] What Irwin is currently doing in the real estate arena
[07:57] The mindset in managing his businesses for the last three years
[09:20] The strategy he uses to balance his business life and that of his family
[10:21] His end goals in the real estate business
[10:17] Moonlight Culture Round
[12:12] Is it possible to achieve his level of success with minimal amounts of time?
[12:43] What you can start doing with limited resources
[14:29] A good strategy to scale up and grow even bigger
[16:00] How he would invest only $100 to start earning money ASAP!
[17:37] A business/personal development book you can check out
[19:12] How you can reach out and connect with Arn
[19:44] Episode wrap up and calls to action
Notable Quotes
Resources Mentioned
Let’s Connect
Irwin Anderson
Website: https://www.abaconsultingllc.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/irwinanderson55/
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