Real Wealth Show: Real Estate Investing Podcast

Real Wealth Show: Real Estate Investing Podcast

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Smart real estate investing will give you the time and the money to live life on your own terms! We call that real wealth. Host Kathy Fettke is Co-CEO of Real Wealth Network, author of the best selling “Retire Rich with Rentals" and the host of companion podcast, Real Estate News for Investors.Kathy launched this podcast in 2003 to share her own secrets and those of top experts in the real estate investing field. She along with guests like Robert Kiyosaki, Loral Langemeier, Peter Schiff, Doug Duncan, John Burns, Bruce Norris and other rising real estate stars offer insights on the creation of passive income through real estate, and how to avoid costly mistakes.Learn how to build a portfolio outside the stock market with buy-and-hold strategies, single-family rentals, multi-family properties, syndicated deals, self-directed IRAs and 401ks, the highly-revered 1031 exchange, private money lending, creative financing, and much more in this podcast! This is a video and an audio podcast which means we have both versions available for you to choose from, so whether you're on the go, listening in your car or watching at home, we've got you covered!Like what you hear? Don't forget to subscribe. And if you love what you hear, leave a review! Thanks for listening.
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186 Episodes

Mortgage rates did a big turn-around over the last two weeks. The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage dropped a half a percentage point to an average of 5.3%. That’s not as low as it was this time last year, but the two-week difference in rates is saving homebuyers about $100 dollars in monthly mortgage payments. Will these lower rates last? In today’s episode, you’ll hear from Lending Tree’s Senior Economic Analyst, Jacob Channel.

With home prices and interest rates up dramatically over the last year, does it still make sense to buy rental property? Should you invest in a rental when there’s very little cash flow, or even no cash flow at all? Maybe you should wait until home prices come back down a little, to help boost your numbers. Will that happen? Will prices come down? A lot of people think they will but the guest in this episode thinks the opposite will happen.

When it comes to real estate investing, there are five basic categories – residential, commercial, industrial, raw land, and special use. You can break those categories down into sub-categories. A few of the more common ones are single-family rentals, apartment buildings, retail properties, and office space but there are many more. Carefully choosing an asset class that's more unique could help you diversity your portfolio. In this episode, you’ll hear from serial investor, Kevin Bupp, who’s become an expert on mobile home parks and parking lots.

In this episode, you’ll hear from Jeff Lyman about co-ownership vacation homes as the Chief Experience Officer and Co-Founder of Ember Homes. He explains how you can own a fractional portion of a home and still reap the benefits of homeownership. That includes lower costs to maintain the home, easy transactions to buy or sell into the deal, and the capture of appreciation when it does come time to sell.

As real estate prices continue to climb, you may be wondering whether it’s still a good place to put your money. Are we teetering at the top of the market or Is there further to climb? What about inflation, the inverted yield curve on bond yields, and numerous predictions for a recession next year? What do all these factors tell us about real estate? In this episode, we’ll hear from someone who’s feeling bullish about real estate in the current environment. And, he feels that 2022 might be one of the best years ever to invest.

In this episode, you’ll hear from real estate investor and mortgage lender Richard Advani on the lending environment for investors, including life after 10 loans, getting a loan if you are retired or self-employed, where interest rates are going from here, and how to make money despite higher costs and lower ROI’s.

If you’ve longed to improve yourself, to reach greater heights, to have more freedom and more money to pay for it all, this book is for you. “The Wise Investor: A Modern Parable About Creating Financial Freedom and Living Your Best Life" by Rich Fettke is an inspiring parable about building what author Rich calls Real Wealth. It tells the story of Ryan Brooks, a husband, father, and hard-working employee who, with the help of a new friend and mentor, finds a different path to financial security for himself and his family and becomes wealthy in more ways than he thought possible. In this episode, Rich joins his wife, Kathy on The Real Wealth Show, to talk about his new book -- why he wrote it, what it might teach you, why it’s so powerful yet so much fun to read, and what it could potentially do to change your life.

One of the big benefits of buy-and-hold real estate investing is the protection you can get from insurance policies. But, most of us have no idea how to interpret the documents to truly understand what's covered, and to be sure we’ve got all the coverage we need. And the last thing any investor wants to hear is that he or she is NOT covered for a particular situation when they go to file a claim. In this episode, you’ll hear from the president of realprotect, Lee Rogers, and realprotect agent Taylor Stowe.

There’s been a lot of talk about potential tax changes under the Biden administration. They haven’t happened yet and it’s possible they won’t happen until after the midterm elections, but it’s good to know about these proposals ahead of time. As they old saying goes: “Being forewarned is being forearmed.” So we have invited a guest onto the Real Wealth Show to talk about the status of tax change proposals including those that seem to have disappeared and those that are still on the table. She also gives her expert opinion on the two best reasons to invest in real estate, from a tax perspective.

Real estate investors are pivoting once again to keep up with changing market dynamics. There’s so much to consider when evaluating opportunities including inflation, interest rates, energy prices, housing prices, the kind of properties you should be buying, and how you can make a profit in a difficult economic environment. It’s not as easy as it has been, but there is a formula for success, and you’ll hear about it in this episode.

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