Episode #16: Have you ever had a hard time finding a good real estate investment deals? You’re not alone. It’s probably the toughest part of the real estate business. But there are some strategies and tricks that you can use to stay ahead of the competition.
Podcast Episode #14: Ask Coach – How to Safely Refinance a Rental Property So That You Can Buy More
Episode #14: What if you already own multiple rental properties that have equity (i.e. they are worth more than you owe) and you want to refinance them, pull cash-out, and buy more rentals? What’s the safest and smartest way to do that? Coach Carson tackles that question and more in this edition of Ask Coach.
Podcast #12: Ask Coach – How to Overcome Self-Limiting Beliefs
Episode #12: Have you ever thought to yourself “who am I to attempt these lofty financial or life goals? Do you think you can really do this?” In other words, have you ever been weighed down by self-limiting beliefs? I sure have. And in this episode, I share what I’ve done (and continue to do) [Continue Reading]
Podcast Ep#10: Ask Coach – What I Would Do Differently As a New Real Estate Investor
Episode #10: If I were given a time machine and could start over again as a real estate investor, here’s what I would do. I’ve invested for over 16 years, and I’ve bought hundreds of properties. That basically means I’ve made MANY mistakes. So, this was a fun question that I hope will be helpful [Continue Reading]
Podcast Episode #8: Ask Coach – Payoff Debt or Save For Rental Properties?
Ep #8: If you have extra cash, should you use it to pay off debt or save it to buy rental properties? This is a common question, and here I give my recommendation and also share what I’ve done.
Podcast Episode #5: Ask Coach – Health Insurance For Entrepreneurs and Early Retirement
Episode #5: Is health insurance keeping you at a job for security? As a real estate entrepreneur, I’ve been self-employed for 16+ years, and here’s what my family and I do for health insurance. UPDATE AS OF 1/2019: Since recording this video, our family also considered lower-cost alternatives to the ACA (“Obamacare”) exchange like catastrophic [Continue Reading]