2025’s Massive Opportunity for Real Estate Investing
Real estate investing may not see an opportunity like this for years. We’re in one of the wildest economic periods: mortgage rates are high, inflation has cooled, stock prices are hitting records, and the housing supply chain is slowing dramatically....
20+ Rentals in 2 Years but “Stuck” w/ the Wrong Strategy?
What’s the right investing strategy for YOU? In this episode, we’re going to hear from an investor who has scaled their real estate portfolio to twenty rentals in just TWO years! Despite their rapid success, they feel “stuck” and aren’t...
Broke at 50? How to Retire On-Time (Or Early!)
Are you worried you won’t be able to retire at sixty-five? Feeling financially limited in your fifties and need a retirement plan so you can finally stop working? Well, we made this episode just for you. Today, we’re teaching you...
$7.2M penthouse is most expensive sponsor sale in Williamsburg
Renderings courtesy of Naftali Group A penthouse went into contract at the “urban resort-style” One Williamsburg Wharf this week, marking a possible new record for sponsor sales in the neighborhood. Penthouse A is a three-bedroom, three-bath home with an expansive...
Revealing ACTUAL Profits from Our 2024 Best RE Deals
If you didn’t buy real estate in 2024, you missed out. While all the YouTube crash bros and mainstream media were hyping up how overpriced the real estate market is, we were out buying deals—and we bet many of you...
Greenpoint rental that is New York’s largest geothermal residential building gets new name, renderings
Renderings by The Boundary The largest geothermal residential project in New York has received a fresh rebranding ahead of leasing next year. Lendlease unveiled new branding and renderings for The Riverie, an 834-unit multi-family development at 1 Java Street along...
I Made $350k From Airbnb Last Year, But It Wasn’t As Pretty As You’d Think
Are the Suburbs a Ponzi Scheme? Is There a Dark Truth Buried Beneath Your White Picket Fence?
In This Article In the first part of this series, we looked at the history of the infamously car-centric American suburb, and the second evaluated their desirability. In this final part, we’ll turn to their fiscal impact and the question...
I Said I’d Never Flip a House…Why I’m Starting in 2025
Dave said he’d never flip a house. He doesn’t have the handyman skills; he doesn’t like managing contractors, and he can’t design a floor plan. So why now, coming into 2025, has he decided to flip his first house? It’s...










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