280: Finance Friday: Who Should (and Shouldn’t) Be Investing in Real Estate

280: Finance Friday: Who Should (and Shouldn’t) Be Investing in Real Estate

Investing in real estate is a proven way to build wealth, produce more cash flow, and retire early. But, not everyone is cut out to do every type of real estate investing. Some strategies take dramatically more time and effort than others. House hacking may be perfect for investors or couples without kids, live in flips could work best for those with some rehab experience, and BRRRR investing is reserved for those with proven investing experience. While some of these strategies are as simple as buying a house and renting out a side, others require far more of a time commitment—time that many investors, like today’s guest Jeff, may not have. Jeff is already an established investor, currently living in a house hack that’s helping him offset his mortgage. But, he wants to expand into more return-focused real estate like live in flipping and BRRRRing. But, with a high-paying job and lots of money in the bank, Scott and Mindy ask the question, “is real estate investing even worth it for Jeff?” Should he be sticking to stocks or does a labor-intensive rehab clearly outweigh the costs? If you’re wondering whether or not you should choose the real estate investing path to FI, make sure you hear out the arguments in today’s episode. In This Episode We Cover Whether or not PMI (private mortgage insurance) is worth it on a low down payment loan How to make moves to buy a rental property in today’s hot housing market Active income vs. passive income and which yields greater benefit Live in flipping and the benefits of doing your own work on a rehab What to do when you have too much cash on hand in an inflationary environment Rolling over your 401k to maximize your non-taxable retirement income And So Much More! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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70: 7 Tips for Successfully Investing in ANY Market Condition With J Scott

70: 7 Tips for Successfully Investing in ANY Market Condition With J Scott

J Scott is a successful real estate investor (to say the least). But he’s also a student of the markets—and his studies have shown him that we are teetering near the top of this current real estate cy...

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69: From Near Death To Debt Free With Liz from Chief Mom Officer

69: From Near Death To Debt Free With Liz from Chief Mom Officer

Liz has always been a frugal gal and self-proclaimed personal finance nerd. Discovering The Wealthy Barber as a teen cemented her course down the financial independence path, even if there wasn’t a fo...

22 Huhti 20191h 5min

68: Hacking Your Military Benefits to Become Financially Free With J Grayson

68: Hacking Your Military Benefits to Become Financially Free With J Grayson

J Grayson grew up poor. But with food on the table every night, he didn’t realize it. Then his sister tragically passed away from brain cancer, financially ruining the family. J fell into a pattern: s...

15 Huhti 20191h 22min

67: How Living An Intentional Life Led to Financial Freedom With Steven Donovan

67: How Living An Intentional Life Led to Financial Freedom With Steven Donovan

Steven Donovan graduated from high school and went to college—because that’s what you do. He graduated from college but got cold feet when it came time to get a “real job.” So, he bounced around rando...

8 Huhti 20191h 14min

66: Investing, Freelance, & Morning Routines With Paula Pant

66: Investing, Freelance, & Morning Routines With Paula Pant

Paula Pant has seen it all and learned a thing or two... thousand. Today, we sit down and chat with her about, well, everything. Paula shares her habits, her take on journaling, and her morning routin...

1 Huhti 20191h 33min

65: Getting Your Family on Board with Financial Freedom with Jacqueline Burch

65: Getting Your Family on Board with Financial Freedom with Jacqueline Burch

Jacqueline Burch got married and did what all newlyweds do, spent time with her husband. They continued down the road of "things you’re supposed to do"—had dinners out with friends, purchased a home, ...

25 Maalis 20191h 16min

64: Scholarships and Other Ways to Pay for College with Zach Gautier

64: Scholarships and Other Ways to Pay for College with Zach Gautier

Zach Gautier oversees academic and college counseling at a Denver-area high school. He reached out to us, and proposed a show to share creative ways to fund college tuition—and blew us away with the d...

18 Maalis 20191h 34min

63: Financial Freedom With 5 Kids IS Possible with Jordan Klint

63: Financial Freedom With 5 Kids IS Possible with Jordan Klint

One of the most common misconceptions of financial independence is that you can’t do it with kids. But Jordan Klint doesn’t listen to what other people say. He became financially independent with kids...

11 Maalis 20191h 21min

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