Keith Weinhold is a writer for Forbes and the owner of getricheducation.com and where he teaches others about Real Estate investing.
Keith explains to us the five different ways that real estate investors get paid and what actually is real estate and cash flow.
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Show Notes
- Keith’s background – 2:33
- How did he start in the Real Estate arena – 3:40
- Stop looking for properties – 5:38
- The property is the fourth most important thing in Real Estate investing – 6:25
- The most important thing in Real Estate investing is yourself – 6:40
- What is Access Housing Capacity – 10:45
- Keith talks about interest rates – 12:10
- One of the distinctions between the middle class and the wealthy – 13:40
- In Real Estate you can ethically get other people’s money to work for you – 14:20
- You use people’s money in three ways – 15:40
- Combining life insurance and Real Estate – 16:20
- Keith shares with us extra ways that real estate investors can get paid – 18:10
- Keith shares with us the importance of “keeping score” in the Real Estate – 25:00
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