A Real Estate Investing Testimony

A Real Estate Investing Testimony

Meet new real estate investor, Mike Davis! I have been blessed with the chance to watch Mike and his wife Melody step into real estate investing and buy their first three properties. It has been amazing to see them use knowledge, understanding and wisdom to go about...

3 Real Estate Investing Exit Strategies

Whenever you invest, you need to be thinking of your way out. An exit strategy is any method in which an investor or business owner gets their cash and time back—with an attractive return at one time or over a period of time. And yes, real estate investors, you need...
8 Things You’ll Love about Real Estate Investing: Part 4

8 Things You’ll Love about Real Estate Investing: Part 4

Real estate investing is my personal favorite form of investing. As far as making money and protecting your investment goes, real estate investing is weighted with advantages. In fact, income in the form of rents puts approximately 30% more money in your pocket than...
8 Things You’ll Love about Real Estate Investing: Part 1

8 Things You’ll Love about Real Estate Investing: Part 1

After years of looking into and trying different types of investments, I’ve come to believe that real estate is the best investment for the average Joe. As far as return and how to make money, real estate investing is weighted with advantages. And knowing those...
The Pros and Cons of Starting a Business

The Pros and Cons of Starting a Business

As a serial entrepreneur, I’ve owned many business over the years: a real estate management company, Great Clips franchises, and several non-profits, to name a few. Starting a business can be scary. There are so many plates to balance, and it all hangs on you at...
Worth Versus Price: Real Estate Investing

Worth Versus Price: Real Estate Investing

When it comes to real estate investing (and actually most things), you need to remember that value is different than price. A stonemason in Jesus’ time was paid the equivalent of one ounce of gold per week in silver. A stonemason in 1776 was paid $20 per week, which...
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