Successful real estate investing is not that simple. There is a strategy involved, and action steps that ensure a good return on investment. And smart players use creativity to find the most productive sectors and strategies based on outsmarting the competition and harnessing the power of new ideas and trends. The Creative Real Estate Mastery Podcast opens your mind to the real action plans and niche selection of the top real estate investors in the U.S., and helps you stay ahead of the competition. The narrator is Frank Rolfe who, with his business partner Dave Reynolds, is the 5th largest owner of mobile home parks in the U.S. and built his nearly billion-dollar empire using cutting edge strategy and resources to beat out the competition and take advantage of the megatrends in real estate today. If you want to find the right places and strategies to invest in real estate, then you will find the Creative Real Estate Mastery Podcast Series a helpful resource.
Real estate is all about financing and a big part of financing revolves around how much you put down on the deal. So what are the options and what makes them the right fit for you? In this Creative Real Estate Mastery podcast we’re going to review the various financing options from zero down to 100% down and what the strengths and weaknesses are of these levels of down payment. Leverage is a key way to make money with real estates, but it’s also a risk that you need to understand and manage.
Almost all real estate deals revolve around debt. Not that we’re a nation of debtors – it’s simply the fact that leverage is what gives real estate superior returns to other investment options. And since debt is so important, a key to successful real estate investing often revolves around the way the financing is structured. In this Create Real Estate Mastery podcast we’re going to review all the creative financing options, their strengths and weaknesses, and how you can harness some clever ideas to make your real estate investments more successful.
America is filled with problems, from economic collapse due to Covid-19 to severe weather events. However, these events – like all before them – create opportunities to make money. In fact, there’s no more important time to be creative in real estate than when things are in a state of flux. In this Creative Real Estate Mastery podcast, we’re going to review the creative options to make deals happen during a crisis and how to harness the power of the situation.
Henry Ford once said “nothing is particularly hard if you divide it up into small jobs”. That simple theory allowed him to create the American automobile industry via the invention of the assembly line. But you can also apply this concept to investing in real estate. We’re going to discuss the small steps of choosing the right niche, learning how it works, persistently looking for deals, and all the small steps which collectively add up to the big step of successfully buying a property. If you think it’s impossible to get into real estate, you’re wrong. You just have to break it up into small action steps.
Bobby Unser won the Indy 500 three times and his favorite quote was “success is where preparation and opportunity meet” – and that’s 100% true with real estate investing just as it was with auto racing in the 1970s. All key is to figure out what the opportunity will be going forward, and then properly prepare to harness that information. America has a number of megatrends in the future, from the demand for affordable housing to the rise of a “rental nation” and the continued impact and refinement of internet possibilities – you just need to use your creative imagination.
How can a recent college graduate get into real estate from his coffee table and build it into a giant business? And then after selling out to a public company start from scratch and do it again? In this episode we’re going to discuss how you can get into real estate with no capital and no experience, and how that’s done every day by average people who only have in common the desire to make money. If you think that “starting from scratch and making it big” is just a fake concept from infomercials, then here are two real stories that may change your mind.
Webster’s defines “creativity” as “the use of the imagination or original ideas”. And success in real estate today demands some use of creativity to get an advantage over the competition. So how do you make deals using “original ideas”? These can include a fresh approach on an old industry like AirBNB, or using an unusual structure like seller financing, or maybe paying a little extra based on the ability to immediately increase occupancy or rents by transitioning to internet marketing. If you want to get the edge on the competition, then this podcast will broaden your horizons.
John Jacob Astor was America’s first real estate millionaire – and that was back in 1800. But much of what fueled Astor’s success still holds true today, and that’s the powerful combination of factors that makes real estate capable of creating huge returns. From leverage to security to the simplicity of the business model, real estate has been one of the main ways to create wealth in the U.S. for over two centuries. If you are looking for an investment platform that has the best odds of success, then this episode will explain the strong case for creative real estate.