The REtipster Podcast
Summary: Discover how to make great money investing in real estate, in a way that helps people, doesn't require a lot of risk and leaves plenty of room for you to live your life. The REtipster Podcast is the best source of insight and inspiration for new and experienced real estate investors! Seth Williams pulls back the curtain to reveal the inner workings of how he runs his land investing business and rental property portfolio. In each episode, Seth explains the most essential real estate investing strategies and business essentials you can use to stay ahead of the curve in your real estate profession. Discover how to skyrocket your income, replace your day job and earn your financial freedom WITHOUT risking your life savings in the process. Seth dishes out real-world guidance about what works and what doesn’t in today’s business environment. Seth is a land investor, rental property owner, online educator and skilled communicator who has been a student of the real estate investing game for over a decade. Join him in the next episode and learn how to crush it in your real estate business!
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In this episode, we talk with Keith Weinhold. What I love about Keith is how he challenges the way I think. There are all kinds of random assumptions I’ve always made about finances, investing and how money is made (whether it’s from the way I was raised or just conclusions I’ve come to on my own). Keith has a way of reframing the question in a way that makes me realize, there’s more to the story.
In episode 28 of the REtipster Podcast, we get to interview one of the leading experts on self-storage units. Scott Meyers is someone I've heard about for years, and he's one of the prominent names in the online education space for self-storage investing. This is a real estate investing niche I’ve had a TON of interest in for a lot of years, so I was thrilled that we were able to get him on the show.
In this episode, we sit down with David Sewell, the Founder of the International Coffee Farms, to discuss all the details on how this investment opportunity works, why it makes sense, and what type of investors it might appeal to.
Clayton Morris is someone I've been following for the past few years in the online real estate investing space. In this episode, we got to sit down with Clayton and talk more about his background, what makes him "tick" as an entrepreneur, and gain new insight into how his business and brain works.
In this interview, I talk with M.C. Laubscher, who is an expert in the Infinite Banking Concept. My goal with this conversation was to get more clarity on the pros and cons of this strategy and to figure out whether or not this was something that would fit into my financial picture. I always felt like I wasn’t being told the whole story by other “financial advisors” who were just trying to sell me a life insurance policy, so my goal is to get to the bottom of what the IBC can and can't do.
Back in July, I enlisted the first full-time "employee" for REtipster.com. His name is Jaren Barnes, and he's a pretty remarkable guy. Since he's going to play a pretty significant role in the future direction and content you see coming out of this website, I thought it was only fair for us to spend some time getting to know him, and talking a little bit more about the origins of REtipster.com, and the general direction we see this community going in the future.
In this episode, we talk with Lucas Hall, Founder of Landlordology and the Head of Industry Relations for Cozy.co. Lucas has a plethora of experience and industry knowledge relating to rental properties - everything from property management to house hacking ideas, this guy has either done it, or he knows how it's done. Lucas has a wealth of knowledge and a great deal of wisdom to share for new and aspiring landlords and rental property owners out there.
Real estate can be used to pave the way for an early retirement... but retirement isn't just about not working, it's about true and lasting financial freedom, along with the MANY non-financial gifts that come with this kind of lifestyle. Chad and I were able to discuss a lot of our thoughts on how to get there, and some of the misconceptions that people tend to have on this subject.
Brian Davis is a residential landlord and the Director of Education for Spark Rental. In this conversation, we discuss some of Brian's background as a landlord and hear his best tips and recommendations from his years of experience in the real estate business.
David Denniston and I are both working in two very different worlds - land investing and podcasting, which means we have all kinds of interesting experiences and ideas to share with each other. Dave is one of those guys who doesn't waste time. Once he knows how a business works, he throttles it and starts making money. He has learned a lot of important lessons in his first year of business, and I think these lessons apply to MANY different real estate investing niches out there.
This guy has a long and successful history as a house flipper and a software developer, and he has blended those two specialities together to help real estate investors create websites as quickly and seamlessly as possible. In our conversation, Danny dishes out tons of great advice on how to create a website that converts, how to get more traffic and how to make your website a powerful and valuable tool in the overall scheme of your business operation.
Over the past couple of years, one of the more helpful voices I've noticed in the various land investing forums and Facebook groups is a guy named Josh Brooks. As it turns out, he's been following the REtipster Blog for a long time, and I was lucky enough to sit down with him recently to chat about how his business works, how he thinks through some of the tough obstacles that come up in this profession, and his philosophy about various aspects of the land business.
In this interview, Al Williams explains how the short term rental property business works, how to get involved with short term rentals, and how to leverage a whole new marketing medium to earn WAY more from the same properties each month.
Of all the relationships I've had in my years as an entrepreneur, few of them were more important than the ones I developed in various mastermind groups. (Show Notes: https://REtipster.com/16) In this episode, I'm going to dive into this topic and help you understand why mastermind groups are important, and what you can do to ensure your current and future mastermind groups succeed at the highest level.
In this interview, I talk with Maggie Mendoza, who is relatively new to the world of house wholesaling. As an action-oriented, entrepreneurial-minded person, she has learned a lot of important lessons very quickly (and experienced some big success early on in her journey). She tells us what she did to find her first three deals, and how she was able to increase her "luck" and odds of success from the start.