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July 26, 2024

Reflections on How To Buy Your First Investment Property

Selenid and I love our first investment property. We bought it about 4 years ago now. But, for so long when we started looking for

July 22, 2024

How to Grow A Healthy Relationship with Money in Your Marriage

A while ago, Selenid and I were on the Medicine, Marriage, and Money podcast with Dr. Kate Mangona. It was an awesome experience! If you

July 19, 2024

3 Massive Ways Real Estate Tax Savings Can Backfire

I’ve said many times that real estate investing has been a huge accelerant in my wealth building process over the last 3+ years. In fact,

July 11, 2024

PhREI Network Roundup 7-11-24: The Worst Case Scenario in a Real Estate Syndication

As you know, as part of the PhREI network, we decided to start a weekly roundup to share new activity from across the network. Enjoy! The

July 10, 2024

How To Create Your Financial Goals and Priorities

After starting your financial education, you will need to apply what you have learned to your life. Where do you start? You start by creating

July 8, 2024

Our Complete, Updated 2024 Written Financial Plan

To be honest, not a ton has changed recently in 2024 with our written financial plan. However, I realized that our complete and most updated

July 7, 2024

Sorta Random Sunday: The Adirondacks Short Term Rental That Wasn’t

Selenid, the kids, and I just spent this past 4th of July holiday on a visit to the Adirondacks. And we spent it in a

July 3, 2024

In Depth Analysis of a Bad Real Estate Deal

Not all real estate deals are good. In fact, if you analyzed all of them, the majority would probably be bad real estate deals. And

June 28, 2024

5 Undeniable Ways That 1% Returns Will Make You Wealthy

When we talk about finance and reaching financial freedom, we usually don’t talk about 1% returns. In fact, in purely financial terms, 1% returns are

June 26, 2024

Real Estate Professional Status: Massive Tax Benefits for Physicians

Real Estate Professional Status (or REPS, for short) confers some huge financial benefits on whoever can claim it. I often hear it cited as the