

BiggerPockets Real Estate Podcast
BiggerPockets
Want financial freedom through real estate investing? Then the BiggerPockets Real Estate Podcast is for you. Sit down every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday with Dave Meyer, the Head of Real Estate at BiggerPockets, as he uncovers tried and true tactics and shares candid conversations with real estate investors who are building wealth in today’s market. Join Dave to walk through deals that went right (and wrong) and learn the strategies you can deploy—start growing your side income today to take control of your financial future.
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Apr 22, 2021 • 1h 20min
462: The 5 Fundamentals That Lead to $35M of Real Estate in 1 Year with Terrance Doyle
Some would call Terrance Doyle a “baller”. Not because he’s done hundreds of millions of dollars in real estate transactions, or because he has done over 600 flips, or because he helps lead the Tribe of Multifamily Mentors. Terrance played college basketball, which grew into working as an NBA sports agent, garnering him access to famous coaches, players, and executives.Terrance and a couple of his college teammates started a franchise after college, and needed somewhere to park cash. Another teammate helped Terrance buy a foreclosure at a public trustee sale, which he flipped for a sizable profit. This is when he knew that the real money was made in real estate. Between 2008 and 2014, Terrance did over 600 flips, in multiple different areas of the country.As he learnt to build relationships and rapport with buyers, sellers, lenders, and contractors, Terrance started taking on bigger and better deals. He’s done $35,000,000 in transactions since the start of the pandemic and relies on the five basic fundamentals of real estate: know your market, be aggressive, be faster than the competition, have solid lenders, and make sure your ducks are in a row.In This Episode We Cover:
The 5 fundamentals of successful real estate investing
Going from NBA agent to full-time real estate professional
Finding your competitive edge and knowing where you can add value
How to invest in a very expensive market (like Denver!)
Cap rates, NOI, cash on cash return, and other important metrics
How to run your organization more efficiently, so you can do more
And SO much more!
Links from the Show
BiggerPockets Forums
BiggerPockets Youtube Channel
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Apr 18, 2021 • 1h 16min
461: Defeating the "Enemy of Success" with Steven Pressfield (The War of Art)
It’s daunting to wake up every day and try your best at whatever it is that you do. Maybe it’s your job, maybe it’s real estate, maybe it’s writing a book. When you sit down at your desk, there’s that little voice that says “get another cup of coffee” or “just take a little email break before you start” or “you’re not going to get anything done, who are you kidding?”This is the voice of resistance, and to author Steven Pressfield, it’s a voice that needs to be silenced and controlled at all costs. Steven should know, he wrote the book on fighting resistance, The War of Art, where he talks about how to keep up inspiration, even when there isn’t any to be found. As Steven puts it “an amateur does things when they feel like it, a professional doesn’t care how they feel, they just do it.”This is something many real estate investors struggle with. We want to buy another property, but we get stuck in analysis paralysis, or scared off by some new type of financing, or don’t want to take on another rehab. Professionals don’t let their environment (or their own mind) tell them what they should and shouldn’t do. Professionals do what has to be done.We also talk with Steven about his latest book A Man At Arms and why the ancient world of nobility and strength intrigued him so much. If you’ve seen any of Steven’s films, read any of Steven’s books, or just want to push through to success, you’ll love his take on writing, success, and failure.In This Episode We Cover:
How to push past failure, regardless of the line of work you’re in
Overcoming the “analysis” phase of any new venture or life dream
How resistance plays a role in failure for many real estate investors
How to fight resistance so you can push through to your goals
The villain on the outside, and the villain within you
And So Much More!
Links from the Show
BiggerPockets Podcast
Open Door Capital
BiggerPockets book store
Brandon's Instagram
David's Instagram
The 90 Days Challenge
Steven's Website
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Apr 15, 2021 • 1h 27min
460: From Sleeping on a Couch to Owning 20 Units (in 2 Years!) with Robert Charles & Ayoka Moss
If you’re listening to the BiggerPockets podcast, you know that the only way to reach financial success is to climb the corporate ladder, right? Nope! Yet, many people still believe that the only way for them to get rich is by going above and beyond for a job, only to be let go when the company is sold or merged. This is exactly what Ayoka Moss and Robert Charles thought, until they were put in a situation where entrepreneurialism and real estate was the only option.Ayoka had serious drive, especially after reading Rich Dad Poor Dad (a favorite of the BP community). Robert, on the other hand, was working as hard as he could, selling cars, breaking sales records, but once he was let go due to his company being bought out, he had open ears for Ayoka’s proposal. Ayoka and Robert decided to start wholesaling real estate, and had 6 failed deals before they finally found themselves making a profit. Once the money came in, they knew they had to do whatever it takes to reach success in real estate.Now, only a couple years later, Ayoka and Robert are living rent free, with 20 units, and 35 deals done! That’s some serious change when compared to their old W2 lifestyles. Ayoka and Robert go through how they got deals done, found mentors, and most importantly, changed mindsets to tackle what really matters.In This Episode We Cover:
How real estate wholesaling works
Why the corporate lifestyle doesn’t last forever for most people
Understanding real estate before you jump in head first
“Un-Labelling” yourself so you can accomplish anything
Balancing wholesale fees with cash flowing rental properties
Finding mentors and providing value so they trust you
And SO much more!
Links from the Show
BiggerPockets Forums
Grant Cardone
Breakfast Club: Mark Whitten Explains How Easy It Is To Build Wealth With Real Estate
Linkedin
Amway
Hertz
Ty Flip Man Taylor Shares How He's Created Multiple Millionires and Many 6 Figure Earners
Real Estate Disruptors
PropStream
Zillow
Homevestors
Grant Cardone
BiggerPockets Podcast 452: Landing Incredible Deals Using This “Scary” Technique with Steve Trang
Steve Trang
Yahoo Finance
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Apr 11, 2021 • 1h 15min
459: The Superpower of Listening: Get More Out of Your Conversations
Have you ever been in a conversation where someone has had to ask you to repeat something multiple times? It’sfrustrating when you’re trying to tell someone something and they just won’t listen, but what about all the times you’ve been distracted in a conversation? There are a handful of reasons why humans aren’t great at listening, but the benefits to becoming a true listener are off the charts. Better connections, more trust, and happier relationships just to tout a few.In her book, Listen Like You Mean It, Ximena Vengoechea talks about why listening is so important, and why we often get it wrong. Being a great listener is almost like having a super-power, you’ll be able to tell what a person wants and needs faster and more accurately. This can help in almost any business, but especially in a people-first business like real estate when you’re constantly talking to tenants, management, sellers, buyers, or agents.Ximena goes through the 3 qualities that are most needed when becoming a great listener and how you can put yourself into “listening mode”. She also walks through how to have difficult conversations or conversations with people who aren’t the best listeners, plus what you can do to make sure that the person talking to you really feels heard. This isn’t just a crucial trait for anyone in real estate, but for anyone who wants successful relationships with the ones they love.In This Episode We Cover:
How user research prompted Ximena to write about listening
Asking good questions that help people open up more
Cutting out the distractions and being present and mindful in a conversation
Why attention tends to waver in day-to-day conversations
The 3 most important qualities you can adopt to become a better listener
How to be more extraverted in conversations
And So Much More!
Links from the Show
BiggerPockets Podcast
Open Door Capital
BiggerPockets book store
Brandon's Instagram
David's Instagram
Click here to check the full show notes: https://www.biggerpockets.com/show459
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Apr 8, 2021 • 1h 5min
458: Ditching "Active Investing" for More Passive Income Streams with Tamar Hermes
Real estate investor Tamar Hermes discusses transitioning from active to passive investing, overcoming challenges, diversifying income streams, and the importance of finding a supportive community in the real estate space.

Apr 4, 2021 • 1h 3min
457: How Thinking 5 Moves Ahead Can Make You Millions with Patrick Bet-David
Patrick Bet-David, a successful businessman and CEO known for Valuetainment, shares impactful lessons from his inspiring journey as a refugee to entrepreneur. He discusses leveraging pain as a motivational force and emphasizes the importance of strategic thinking, encouraging listeners to plan five moves ahead in business and life. Bet-David also highlights personal growth through adversity, resilience, and the necessity of stepping out of comfort zones to unlock potential. His insights on adapting and thriving in competitive environments are both practical and motivational.

Apr 1, 2021 • 55min
456: 126 Multi-Family Units On a Military Salary with Erika Sleger
Anything over 100 units tends to scare many investors, especially rookie investors. How do you even get to 100 units when it’s already challenging enough to get one? That answer is simple: stack them slowly over time. That’s exactly what today’s guest, Erika Sleger, did. Erika heard about house hacking from a lecture in college, so once she graduated she decided to buy a fourplex, live in one unit, and rent out the others.She learnt some valuable skills from that first fourplex and later sold it for a nice profit, 1031 exchanged it into an 18 unit, and started collecting rent. From there, she used her equity on the 18 unit to buy a 64 unit. Another 16 units here, some more units there, and before she knew it Erika had over 120 rental units. She acquired all of these properties through 1031 exchanges and pulling cash out via refinances for down payments.Managing over 100 units isn’t easy, it took Erika a while to find management that worked, and she was still managing her managers. Even with the best due diligence, Erika talks through the challenges of filling and managing so many units. That’s why Erika sold her multifamily properties and moved her money into commercial real estate.Now she owns “amazon-proof” commercial spaces for coffee shops, a daycare center, and even a car maintenance shop. These leases are triple net, and give her the flexibility to move wherever she wants in the world, without having to over-manage a property manager. This is what “the stack” done correctly looks like!In This Episode We Cover:
House hacking to secure your first rental property
Using 1031 exchanges to acquire more properties with no capital gains taxes
Buying LARGE multifamily properties and setting up management
The importance of due diligence when buying multifamily and commercial
Triple net leases and the benefits of commercial buildings
And SO much more!
Links from the Show
BiggerPockets Forums
Tony Robbins
Walgreens
CVS
Starbucks
Amazon
BiggerPockets Podcast 253: Recession-Resistant Investing & the Benefits of Buying Shopping Centers with David Puchi
BiggerPockets Podcast 363: How to Work (Way) Less but Accomplish (Way) More in 2020 with Michael Hyatt
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Mar 28, 2021 • 1h 5min
455: Mixtapes to Millions in Real Estate with DJ Envy and Cesar Pina
You’ve probably heard of The Breakfast Club, the morning radio show in over 90 markets that covers everything from hip hop culture, to celebrity gossip, to politics and more. If you've listened, you may recognize DJ Envy’s voice. He’s here today with his partner Cesar Pina, to talk real estate, seminars, and business.DJ Envy grew up in Queens, New York, and was neighbors with a successful DJ. After he heard how much money DJs were making in the city, he decided to start DJ-ing himself, and began releasing mixtapes. As his success grew, he started working for a radio station and landed a morning show, which later became known as The Breakfast Club.After buying his first house and later selling it due to a long commute, Envy walked away with around $80,000. He was hooked, and knew that real estate was a long-term way for him to build his wealth and create success for him and his family. He started out buying a house every year and selling it a year later, then bought some homes in Detroit for $15,000 that sold for over $260,000! Envy wanted to get more into real estate, so he was introduced to Cesar.Cesar was serving time in prison when he first learnt about real estate investing. Once he was released, he decided to jump in. He bought single family homes, then small multifamily homes, then went on to commercial buildings. Now, heowns more than 1,600 units and flips anywhere from 60 to 80 houses per year! His new book, Flipping Keys, comes out later this month.Cesar and Envy became an unstoppable duo, and now they're teaching others how they too can buy rentals and flip houses. They see this as a way to serve their community and let those who may be unaware of real estate investing have a chance at success and financial freedom.In This Episode We Cover:
How DJ Envy started buying and flipping homes
Buying homes under market value to make high profits
Why house hacking is the best way to get started in real estate
Buying in Detroit during the early days of the recession
How to use other people’s money (OPM) to fund your deals
Why most real estate seminars take more than they give to attendees
And So Much More!
Links from the Show
BiggerPockets Podcast
BiggerPockets book store
Brandon's Instagram
David's Instagram
Grant Cardone on Multifamily Investing and Why You Should Never Buy a House!
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Mar 25, 2021 • 1h 1min
454: Retiring in 2 years Through “Aggressive” Rental Property Investing with Rachel Richards
Retiring via passive income is why most people get into real estate, but rarely does someone accomplish that goal within just two years! Rachel Richards, real estate investor, agent, and author of Money Honey shares her story of aggressive real estate acquisition. All purchased, by the way, with at least 20% down!While her friends in high school may have been reading for fun, Rachel was reading Rich Dad Poor Dad and trying to find the best way to become financially free. After she graduated from college she took jobs where she felt underappreciated and at some points, humiliated. She realized that this was not the path she would go down, and started investing shortly after in 2017. By 2018, Rachel and her husband had acquired 38 doors. Yes, you heard that right, 38 doors in under two years!These rental properties allowed Rachel and her husband to retire, as they were making six-figure incomes solely from their properties alone. This didn’t mean two years in she was still a rookie. Far from it actually. Rachel had to systematize her rental properties as much as she could within those two years so she could manage them long distance without having huge headaches along the way.Rachel shares some interesting stories, from turning a duplex into a short-term boarding home, to catching her property managers stealing over $6,000 from her. She’s learnt a lot and put her knowledge into her books Money Honey and Passive Income, Aggressive Retirement, both of which may help you get to where she’s at now!In This Episode We Cover:
Understanding how important financial independence is to your life
Dismissing limiting beliefs that you can’t or shouldn’t do something
Seller concessions and how you can use them to get more money at closing
Why being too frugal may lead you to lose more money in the long run
Systematizing your long distance real estate investing
And SO much more!
Links from the Show
BiggerPockets Forums
Be a guest to the podcast
Cutco Cutlery
BiggerPockets Podcast 416: 29-Year Old Making Nearly $1M in Passive Real Estate Income (3 Years In!) with Matt Onofrio
BiggerPockets Podcast 418: 14 Deals in 16 Months: How Alex Camacho Found his Mastery in Deal Finding
BiggerPockets Podcast 320: Hands-On BRRRR Investing and DIY Secrets with Instagram Star Brittany Arnason
BiggerPockets Podcast 398: 22 BRRRR Properties in Under 10 Hours Per Week with Tarl Yarber
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Mar 21, 2021 • 1h 21min
453: Live Q&A with Brandon and David: Risk, Partnerships, Inspiration and Opportunity of Real Estate
Dive into a dynamic session where live questions drive the conversation on real estate mindset! Explore how to conquer perceived risks and keep your motivation strong despite setbacks. Discover the importance of letting go of control and embracing delegation in investment partnerships. Find out how to balance ambition with contentment and learn strategies to make informed decisions amidst overwhelming opportunities. This engaging discussion emphasizes personal growth, resilience, and the power of teamwork in real estate success.


