Stop Chasing Market Highs: How Real Estate Investors Build Wealth Without Unnecessary Risk

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Markets rise. Markets fall. But savvy investors build systems that keep working, no matter which direction the headlines go.

It’s 2025, and something feels eerily familiar. The stock market continues its upward climb, fueled in part by policy decisions designed to keep confidence high. But under the surface? Cracks are beginning to show. Housing inventory is creeping up. Buyer activity is cooling. According to Redfin, the typical home is now spending more days on the market than at any point since 2015.

If you've been investing in real estate long enough, you might be flashing back to 2007. And while history doesn’t repeat exactly, it does rhyme. The question is: how are you preparing?

Traditional financial advice often encourages diversification. But what if you're heavily invested in real estate and prefer control over guesswork?

The volatility of Wall Street isn’t just a matter of risk; it’s a matter of timing. A portfolio that drops 20% right when you need to tap it for income or to replace HVAC can throw off your entire plan. That’s why more investors are turning t
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Can you keep a secret?

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I want to introduce you to some of the best kept secrets to get more motivated sellers contacting you. But can you keep a secret? 

Getting motivated sellers to contact you first is essential to any successful Real Estate Investor’s business. A truly motivated seller is the key to a good deal; the more motivated the seller, the better the deal. You will find very quickly, as I did, that you will be able to buy a lot more houses at much better prices if you target the right sellers. You will also more likely get the terms and at the price you want when the seller contacts you first, especially in some of today’s really hot real estate markets. You’ll want to target the kind of sellers who truly need to sell as opposed to those who just want to sell, including those sellers in pre-foreclosure. 

Marketing to sellers is also a numbers’ game. The more motivated sellers you are able to locate, the more motivated sellers you will have contacting you, and the more opportunities you’ll have to make good deals. The secret is in learning how to find the truly motivated sellers that no one else knows about. 

Whom exactly are you going to be marketing to? Motivatio
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Fixin’ to do a Rehab

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O.K., so you have gotten it into your blood, mind, and soul that you want to be a Rehabber. Take that ugly, smelly eyesore and turn it into the gem of the neighborhood. No problem, right? After all, you’ve watched all the shows on HGTV and Magnolia Network. You know all about what countertops to choose…what color schemes will wow your buyers…and, that bathroom layout you have etched into your mind is killer….

Well, there may be just a bit more to it than you think.

In this article, I want to address some of the areas you will want to start with before ever lifting a hammer or paintbrush. Some of the things which, if done correctly ahead of time, will make your project run infinitely smoother, save you time and money and allow you to keep any hair you currently have.

What Needs to be Done?

Believe it or not, this is one of the areas where most of us…even experienced Rehabbers…have some of our biggest challenges. Do I replace the windows? What about the furnace? Should I use Home Depot countertops…Corian…mid-range? There are a myriad of things to consider here, and the more experienced
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How to Make Land Cash Flow

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Many people have been taught that land is risky, expensive, doesn’t cash flow, and takes a long time to convert into profit. But there’s one phrase I hear over and over again that really irks me:

“Land doesn’t cash flow.”

While it’s technically true that land doesn’t cash flow like a rental house does, there are several clear and effective ways to make land generate monthly income—and not just from traditional income land like farmland, billboards, or cell towers.

Beyond Billboards and Parking Lots

Sure, you can make steady income by renting a piece of land in a city as a parking lot or storage space—or putting up a billboard or cell tower. Some investors buy rural land near highways and rent the surface space to businesses using trailers or old trucks as mobile billboards. Some of them make more monthly income than most people earn at their jobs.

But that’s not the type of land cash flow I focus on.

My Strategy: Seller Financing

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How to Get Help Doing Your Deal (without getting a “mentor”)

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When you’re doing your first few deals—or doing your first few deals in a strategy that you haven’t explored before—you need help.

Maybe it’s help evaluating the deal. Maybe it’s help with negotiation or contracts. Maybe it’s help understanding how to ‘price’ the rent or sale price. Maybe it’s help understanding how the financing will work. But you’ll find yourself needing advice from people who’ve ‘been there, done that, got the T-shirt’ over and over again throughout your real estate career.

This is no small matter; it’s easy to lose a deal (or worse yet, do a bad one!) because there’s ONE hangup. ONE question that needs to be answered or ONE problem that needs to be overcome

1:  EVERY Friday morning at our online Haves and Wants meeting. It’s very common for members to attend with the “Want” of “I need someone to walk me through how to do this subject to deal I found” or “Can someone help me with evaluating a property I’m trying to buy?” and to get assistance either then and there,
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Your Network is Your Net Worth

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Ask any really successful real estate entrepreneur what resource has made them the most money, and if they’re answering truthfully, they’re going to say, “The people I’ve met.”

In fact, if you’re not making it a priority to spend time creating, growing, and nurturing your network of colleagues and financial friends, you’re making a big mistake.

I’m not a natural networker—I would, on any given evening, rather be curled up in front of a fire with a good book than at the hottest party in town.

In fact, if you’re ever AT a party with me, and you’re looking for me, I’m probably the one behind the potted plant playing with the host’s cat.

But, at the same time, I am very aware of how many millions of dollars my network has earned me in the past 2+ decades, and I’ve seen the nearly tragic consequences that NOT having a network when you need one can have.

Early on in my career, it was more experienced real estate association members who served as my backstop, confirming (or, in some cases, totall
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"Wholesaling” Creative Deals

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Lordy, people, there are SO many ways to put together real estate deals. SURELY there’s one out there that you’ll like/understand/benefit from.

If you don’t like full-on wholesaling—maybe because ugly houses repel you, or some of the areas that work well aren’t neighborhoods in which you want to spend time, or you don’t like making super-low offers—then learn how to do creative deals, and flip those.

Creative financing techniques—buying properties using seller-held mortgages, contracts for deed, lease/options, and subject to the existing loan—are usually thought of as ways for you, the buyer, to control real estate for some period of time so that you can exercise some exit strategy that requires control.

For instance, you might buy a property subject to the existing loan so that you can renovate it and rent it for the long term. Or you might get a “split funds” seller mortgage for a year because you intend to renovate and resell the property within that year. Or you might control the property with a lease with the option to buy so that you can sell it with a lease with the option to buy (with, of cours
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Got burning real estate questions?

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On our July 9th episode of Real Life Real Estate Investing, we opened the lines for one of our favorite formats—Q&A Day. Vena tackled your real-world questions about buying, selling, renting, financing, managing, and more. If you missed it live, don’t worry—the answers are just a click away. Listen to the recording here 

And don’t forget to tune in every Wednesday at 5 PM Eastern—https://streamdb3web.securenetsystems.net/cirrusencore/WMKVFM.


Long-Term Tax Planning: Don’t Get Caught Off Guard

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A real estate investor—we’ll call her Maria—spent 20 years building a $3 million portfolio. She did everything right on paper: maximized depreciation, tracked every expense, and executed 1031 exchanges like a pro. But when sudden health issues forced her to sell everything, she got slammed with a tax bill that wiped out nearly 40% of her gains. The kicker? Most of it could have been avoided with long-term planning.

We’re not tax pros or attorneys—this isn’t personal advice. But it is your warning shot. These are the conversations you need to start now, not when you’re already holding a purchase contract.

Most investors expect capital gains tax when they sell. But you’re actually dealing with four different taxes—and the total can be shocking:

  1. Depreciation recapture at up to 25% on every dollar you’ve depreciated. Took bonus depreciation to save money short-term? It’s coming back.
  2. Capital gains tax of 0%, 15%, or 20%, depending on your income. Still better than ordinary income—but often avoidable.
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Who EVER Built Freedom Alone?

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You got into this business for freedom, right?

Money freedom , yes. But also time freedom, and life-on-your-terms freedom.

But here’s a truth a lot of us don’t realize early enough—and it handicaps us:

Independence isn’t…Independent

At every stage of this country’s history, it’s been groups of people, acting together, that have secured the blessings of liberty for themselves and others.

From overthrowing British rule to ending the practice of slavery to suffrage to the civil rights movement and on through today, new freedoms have only come when enough people got together for a common cause, organized to achieve what they wanted.

Guess what? Personal financial freedom is ALSO a team sport.

No one builds wealth in a vacuum. No one protects their property rights to it by themselves. And no one makes it to the top without a whole bunch of people who have  their back.

Wanna do
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