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Zen and the Art of Real Estate Investing

Jonathan Greene

Zen and the Art of Real Estate Investing

A weekly Business, Investing and Entrepreneur podcast
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Zen and the Art of Real Estate Investing

Jonathan Greene

Zen and the Art of Real Estate Investing

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Zen and the Art of Real Estate Investing

Jonathan Greene

Zen and the Art of Real Estate Investing

A weekly Business, Investing and Entrepreneur podcast
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Home flipping might be the most well-known method for real estate investing, and while interest rates and home prices have pushed many investors out of the space and into others, some flippers are still making it work. On this episode of Zen an
Mid-term rentals are an often-overlooked asset class that is gaining steam with investors. When short-term rentals prove to be too much work, mid-term rentals could be the answer. On this episode of Zen and the Art of Real Estate Investing, Jon
Specializing in a real estate niche can be lucrative for you, but with a long-term strategy in mind, it can also position you as the go-to expert who can influence local politics. On this episode of Zen and the Art of Real Estate Investing, Jon
Not knowing where to find the answer to a problem can be a roadblock along the real estate investing journey, preventing investors from moving forward. Financing can be especially tricky, and finding a lender who presents real solutions is gold
Trusting what you see investors doing on social media can be tempting, but looks can sometimes be deceiving. On this episode of Zen and the Art of Real Estate Investing, Jonathan interviews Denis Shapiro, Managing Partner of SIH Capital Group.
Building unique, remote short-term rentals can be a complex process, but it can also be gratifying. You’re often taking a property that would otherwise be demolished and turning it into something that can be appreciated for years to come. The g
Most investors start investing careers in one asset class and switch to another. Today’s guest discovered his path early and stuck with it. On this episode of Zen and the Art of Real Estate Investing, Jonathan welcomes guest Michael Zaransky of
Self-storage is appealing as a passive investment opportunity. Most interactions are with your tenants’ belongings. And if you don’t have to construct the building from scratch, it can be an incredibly lucrative investment opportunity. On this
Aside from the invention of the nail gun, technology has remained relatively unchanged in the last 75 years when it comes to constructing real estate. One company is trying to change that and make the industry more efficient and less wasteful.
On this episode of Zen and the Art of Real Estate Investing, Jonathan welcomes guest James Hwang, who found his niche in mid-term rentals. James is well on his way to building a large medium-term rental portfolio after starting with nothing. By
On the surface, systems may sound like one of the boring details—something you only deal with if you have to. However, systems can make your life as a real estate investor much easier and maybe even save you money in the long run. On this episo
Becoming an accidental landlord happens a lot with long-term rentals, but the same cannot be said for short-term rentals. So what happens when it does? On this episode of Zen and the Art of Real Estate Investing, short-term rental investor Zoey
While you may start a career with high hopes of loving your chosen path, it doesn’t always work out. You may find yourself looking for alternative paths to create more time freedom, which is where real estate investing comes in. On this episode
The traditional role of a landlord isn’t for everyone—even those who want to become real estate investors. If you don’t want to deal with tenants in a traditional rental property, self-storage could be the perfect option. On this episode of Zen
Some real estate markets are known for being expensive, so what do you do to become an investor in a state where it can be cost-prohibitive? You look beyond its borders. On this episode of Zen and the Art of Real Estate Investing, Dominique Gun
While there’s a lot of buzz about the death of short-term rentals, some landlords are still finding tremendous success with this asset class. Today’s guest explains his methodology, pointing to calculation, hospitality, and the “plus ones” as k
Sometimes, the path to what you really want to do with your career is winding, but the rewards are even sweeter once you get there. Today’s guest started with nothing and built a successful company before selling it to dive headfirst into real
Most new investors want to buy properties in their local area, where they’re more familiar with their surroundings. However, no rules exist about this principle, and being willing to travel outside your comfort zone can help you achieve big suc
For first-time homebuyers, today’s purchasing process is stressful—especially with current interest rates and the market's competitive nature. What if there was a different path to becoming a homeowner without the stress? On this episode of Zen
A W-2 position to back you up as you begin your real estate investing career is a great way to establish stability and a steady income. It’s even better if your W-2 career happens to be real estate adjacent. On this episode of Zen and the Art o
If you’re new to real estate investing, finding an agent specialized in helping investors can be a game-changer. They know the right questions to ask and can help guide you as you search for properties. On this episode of Zen and the Art of Rea
House hacking is often the entry point for new real estate investors, whetting their appetites to learn more about real estate investing. Sometimes, it’s an accidental discovery that leads to something much bigger. On this episode of Zen and th
Kathy Fettke is a name in real estate you may recognize. From her guest appearances on media outlets to her long-running podcasts, Kathy is an experienced investor who found real wealth in real estate. On this episode of Zen and the Art of Real
The short-term rental market is far from dead, and with the right marketing, systems, and data, it can be a more lucrative investment than long-term rentals. On this episode of Zen and the Art of Real Estate Investing, Jonathan sits down with K
You might think accounting is the most boring aspect of real estate investing—but what if we told you having the right accountant could save you thousands of dollars on taxes? On this episode of Zen and the Art of Real Estate Investing, Jonatha
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