On this episode of Zen and the Art of Real Estate Investing, Jonathan sits down for a conversation with former NFL player Devon Kennard, delving into the transition from a successful football career to a thriving second venture in real estate.
Read MoreOn the latest episode of Zen and the Art of Real Estate Investing, Nick Cooley joins Jonathan to share his approach to real estate investing. Eschewing the comfort of a backup plan, Nick opted to dive into real estate without a parachute, believing that sometimes, taking action requires leaving the safety nets behind. Nick is a licensed real estate agent, investor, and co-founder of Jericho Capital based in Denver, Colorado.
Read MoreOn this episode of Zen and the Art of Real Estate Investing, Jonathan interviews Becky Nova, the founder of Lady Landlords and real estate investor. Becky's journey began in her 30s, making her a first-time investor, and, along with her husband, she now owns and manages properties in both New York City and the Dominican Republic. Through her courses, coaching, and the Lady Landlords Facebook group, she helps women achieve financial independence through real estate investing.
Read MoreJonathan’s guest on the latest episode of Zen and the Art of Real Estate Investing is Leka Devatha. Based in Seattle, Leka is a seasoned real estate developer, broker, and founder of Rehabit Homes, which specializes in residential redevelopment. Over the past decade, Leka has orchestrated hundreds of transactions, developing more than $50 million in real estate.
Read MoreThe aftermath of the 2008 real estate crash prompted a profound shift in the strategies of many real estate investors, reshaping their approaches to buying property. Jonathan’s guest on this episode of Zen and the Art of Real Estate Investing is one such investor. Jonathan interviews Joel Friedland, the co-founder of Brit Properties based in Des Plaines, Illinois. As an industrial real estate broker with over four decades of experience, Joel has orchestrated over 2,000 industrial property leases and sales, accumulating over $250 million in acquisitions.
Read MoreAt just 32, Amelia McGee is savoring the benefits of real estate investing. She began her journey by persuading her parents to join forces for a flip, sparking a passion for real estate. In this episode of Zen and the Art of Real Estate Investing, Jonathan sits down for a conversation with Amelia McGee, who, along with her partner Grace Gudenkauf, co-founded Women Investing in Real Estate (WIIRE). Amelia, an Iowa-based investor, specializes in mid-term rentals and boasts an impressive portfolio of at least 36 units.
Read MoreAs a real estate investor, 1031 exchanges should be on your radar. If they aren’t, Jonathan’s guest, Dave Foster, lays out why they should be. On this episode of Zen and the Art of Real Estate Investing, Jonathan’s chat with Dave focuses on this crucial aspect of real estate investing: 1031 exchanges and why ignoring them could be leaving dollars on the table.
Dave, a degreed accountant, 1031 exchange expert, serial real estate investor, and a qualified intermediary, shares his insights gained from years of experience and emphasizes the wealth-building strategy outlined in his book Lifetime Tax-Free Wealth: The Real Estate Investor’s Guide to The 1031 Exchange.
Read MoreIn the milestone 100th episode of Zen and the Art of Real Estate Investing, Alyssa Holbrook, Jonathan's good friend and a previous podcast guest, steps into the interviewer's role to explore Jonathan's real estate path. While mindfulness has been a deliberate element throughout his investing career, it truly took center stage in his life during his 40s.
Read MoreIn this episode of Zen and the Art of Real Estate Investing, Jonathan interviews Aaron Letzeiser, the co-founder of Obie. As a venture-backed insurance and risk management technology platform, Obie is dedicated to serving U.S. real estate investors. Aaron is also an active real estate investor and venture partner at Pioneer Fund.
Read MorePhysicians deviating from the conventional path of stock market investments to actively engage in real estate are rare. Dr. Lindsey Duguet, today's guest on Zen and the Art of Real Estate Investing, shares her unique path toward financial freedom through real estate investment. As an ER physician, wife, and mother of three young children, Lindsey and her husband Michael began their real estate venture when her transition to an attending physician position significantly boosted their income.
Read MoreIn this episode of Zen and the Art of Real Estate Investing, Jonathan talks with San Antonio investor Aaron Bihl about the pivotal role of reputation in real estate, especially within a local market. Aaron, a seasoned home flipper and co-owner of Murphy Home Buyers in San Antonio, entered the real estate business in 2018 after working in the oil and gas industry.
Read MoreOn this episode of Zen and the Art of Real Estate Investing, Jonathan explores land investing with guest Travis King. While many new investors gravitate towards residential properties, Travis, a seasoned land flipper, highlights land as a starting point for building a real estate portfolio. Having completed hundreds of land flips and conducted over 1,000 coaching calls, Travis shares his knowledge to guide investors intrigued by investing in land.
Read MoreIn the multifamily sector, navigating the complexities of real estate investing requires strategic lending considerations. In this episode of Zen and the Art of Real Estate Investing, Jonathan sits down to chat with Maxwell Wu, the founder of Fulcrum Lending and a multifamily property lending expert. Drawing from a decade of diverse real estate experience, Maxwell offers a distinct perspective on the relationship between technology and lending in the real estate landscape.
Read MoreIn this episode of Zen and the Art of Real Estate Investing, Jonathan unravels the story of real estate investor Tarl Yarber. With more than 600 home flips since 2011, Tarl reached a turning point in 2018, recognizing he needed a mindset shift. Amidst high-stress levels, he realized that keeping properties rather than flipping them was pivotal to long-term wealth. You’ll hear how Tarl's business model evolved and the fulfillment of the dream lifestyle he now leads with his wife.
Read MoreJonathan’s conversation with Andrew unravels his story in real estate. The discussion covers Andrew's investment with his first property, the pivotal role of relationships forged in Bigger Pockets forums, and the impact of meetups. Andrew shares his approach, steering clear of house flips, and reveals his strategies for discovering great deals, drawing on two lessons learned from masterminds.
Read MoreOn this episode of Zen and the Art of Real Estate Investing, Jonathan discusses safeguarding assets with Scott Royal Smith, founder of Royal Legal Solutions in Austin, Texas. As an attorney, Scott emphasizes the significance of legal protection to prevent the vulnerability of losing hard-earned wealth through inadequate safeguards.
Read MoreIn the latest episode of Zen and the Art of Real Estate Investing, Jonathan discusses these aspects with Frank Hanna, Jr., founder of Revolution Exchange. Specializing in tax-free exchanges, Revolution Exchange offers tailored solutions for real estate investors, combining comprehensive analysis and tax-advantaged turnkey programs. Frank's background in real estate adds additional insights to their wealth management approach.
Read MoreJonathan explores Katie’s real estate journey, going back to the '80s when her parents faced significant losses in real estate. Katie shares the lessons she learned from that and her eventual return to real estate development. They dive into her passion for downtown revitalization and how COVID revealed how important downtowns are to communities. Katie shares her insights into overcoming challenges like resistance to redevelopment, gentrification issues, and community involvement.
Read MoreTransitioning from military service can be challenging, and on the latest episode of Zen and the Art of Real Estate Investing, Jonathan discusses this with Buddy Rushing, co-founder of White Feather Investments. A former Marine, Buddy shares his mission to empower fellow military members to attain financial freedom through real estate investing.
Read MoreUnlocking the potential of multifamily real estate for wealth creation often hinges on having the right guidance, and that's where a mentor becomes the secret sauce. In this episode of Zen and the Art of Real Estate Investing, Jonathan interviews Barbara Isabel, a multifamily and real estate investment specialist and attorney who transitioned from Spain to Los Angeles at 24.
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