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  • Review: The Millionaire Real Estate Investor
  • Saving Lives or Killing Landlords: The Eviction Moratorium (Update)
  • Evaluating Deals Part 5: Profit and Loss Bottom Line
  • Evaluating Deals Part 4: The Expenses
  • Evaluating Deals Series 3: Looking at the Income Side
  • Evaluating Deals Series 2: Be Your Own Boots on the Ground
  • Evaluating Deals Series 1: The Profit and Loss Statement
  • Let’s Make Sense of Net Operating Income
  • Six Reasons to Love and Hate the 1031 Exchange
  • Return on Equity: Worthless Nonmetric or Easy Effective Tool?
  • IRR Series – The Internal Rate of Return
  • Six Reasons to Love the Vacancy Rate
  • Saving Lives or Killing Landlords: The Eviction Moratorium
  • The Expense Ratio: The Best Way to Quickly Evaluate Deals
  • Guest Post – What to Bring to Your Banker
  • Finding Diamonds -or- Why Do Those Idiots Buy These Bad Deals?
  • Why I Love the Debt Service Coverage Ratio
  • 5 Things Tenants Want in an Apartment
  • Update on Yellow Letters
  • The Gross Rent Multiplier
  • The Best Time to Buy Real Estate
  • Evaluating Your Deal With the Cash-on-Cash Return
  • IRR Series, Part 5: The Internal Rate of Return
  • IRR Series, Part 4: The Net Present Value
  • IRR Series, Part 3: The Discount Rate
  • IRR Series, Part 2: The Time Value of Mon…Cigarettes
  • IRR Series Part 1: Introduction
  • Yellow Letter Update
  • How to Use Yellow Letters for Apartment Buildings
  • Coronavirus and My Attempt at Yellow Letters
  • 5 Reasons to Be a Syndication Principal
  • Pleasantly Confused
  • The Importance of Moving Forward
  • Update 3/14/20
  • Coronavirus Update 3/12/20
  • Coronavirus Update 3/11/20
  • Coronavirus and Your Real Estate, 5 Things You Can Do
  • Finding Diamonds, or, How Can They Keep Buying Those Bad Deals?
  • 5 Reasons to Invest in Syndications
  • The Importance of Proper Planning
  • Don’t Chase Bad Money With Good
  • Don’t Confuse Easiness with Simplicity
  • Why Did You Get Into This Business, Anyway?
  • Analysis Paralysis
  • Employees and the Hazards of Management, Part 2
  • Employees and the Hazards of Management, part 1
  • Why Real Estate is Like a Brazilian Restaurant
  • What My Car Said About Me
  • Should I DIY?
  • Should I Get My Real Estate License?
  • Getting Your Real Estate Education
  • My House Flooded!
  • Making an Offer
  • Risk, The Final Part
  • Risk, Part 2:
  • Risk, part 1: Carpet Stains
  • Evaluating Your Property with the 2% Rule
  • The 50% Rule
  • The 70% Rule
  • The Capitalization Rate
  • Evaluating Your Deal with Maths!
  • My First House…The Big Reveal
  • Finances on My First Property
  • Why We Get Inspections
  • Dumpy: My First Deal
  • Your Team…The Real Estate Agent
  • Your Team…The Banker
  • Your Team…The Insurance Agent
  • Your Team..The Lawyer
  • Your Group…The Association
  • Money, Time, Health. The Greatest of These is…
  • The 7 Steps for High Income Earners to Safely Retire. Step 7. Retire?
  • The 7 Steps for High Income Earners to Safely Retire. Step 6. Teach
  • The 7 Steps for High Income Earners to Safely Retire. Step 5. Build.
  • The 7 Steps for High Income Earners to Safely Retire. Step 4. Act.
  • The 7 Steps for High Income Earners to Safely Retire. Step 3. Strategize. Part 2. Your Certain Goal.
  • The 7 Steps for High Income Earners to Safely retire. Step 3. Strategize. Part 1.
  • The 7 Steps for High Income Earners to Safely Retire. Step 2: Commit.
  • The 7 Steps for High Income Earners to Safely Retire. Step 1: Decide.
  • Make Your Financial Retirement Plan
  • Why I’m Writing, part 2
  • Why I’m Writing, part 1

 

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