All posts by: Tehane Gallimore

In this article Darius Kellar went from making ten dollars an hour as a janitor to a real estate investor with over $1,000,000 in rental properties in less than a decade. By taking advantage of property auctions and investing in areas...
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In this article When it comes to the rabbit hole of real estate investing options, the word “turnkey” is among the most commonly used but poorly applied terms around. In fact, many businesses use “turnkey” in their marketing materials just to...
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In this article Buying eight rental units in under one year—how is that even possible? By the time you’re done with this episode, you’ll know how to fund any rental property purchase, no matter how much money or experience you have....
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In this article HGTV’s Heather and Tarek El Moussa have built an empire that any entrepreneur would be jealous of. They’ve collectively flipped over a thousand homes, started syndications with tens of millions of dollars invested, have a TV show that...
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In this article When you ask what the most important factor is when buying a piece of real estate, whether it is a primary residence, a second home, or an investment property, their response will often be the old adage: “location,...
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In this article Did you catch the “Woodstock for Capitalists” event this year? I’m talking about the Berkshire Hathaway annual meeting in Omaha. I tuned in for the whole event. With Warren Buffett aged 93 and Charlie Munger approaching 100, any...
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In this article Housing is the single-largest expense for most Americans. Those looking to offset living expenses, build equity, and earn rental income have become enamored with house hacking. For new investors, house hacking is a great way to get into real estate...
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In this article “What is your least favorite aspect of real estate investing?”  Thanks for asking. I sold my company to a public firm over 25 years ago, and I’ve been a full-time investor since. There’s so much to love—and so many...
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In this article As 30-year mortgage rates reached the highest point in decades earlier last week, the number of mortgage applications fell by a seasonally adjusted 1% in one week. The latest data from the Mortgage Bankers Association paints a bleak picture of...
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In this article I’m not a millionaire (yet), nor am I financially independent (yet). But I still get to spend most of the year living and traveling overseas with my wife and daughter. We live an extremely comfortable lifestyle on around...
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