Use Leverage to Purchase Properties
Where do you fall in the cash vs leverage debate? PIMD makes the case for using borrowed money to invest in real estate properties.
Where do you fall in the cash vs leverage debate? PIMD makes the case for using borrowed money to invest in real estate properties.
Do fear and anxiety keep you from investing in real estate? PIMD helps identify those fears so you can move forward with your goals.
PIMD thinks investors looking for more growth potential may want to look at cities like Milwaukee, WI & Columbus, OH. Here's his take on these 18-hr cities.
$1 Million just isn't enough so PIMD is figuring out how to make $5 million in real estate. Realistic? PIMD thinks so.
Real estate takes up 20% of my portfolio. Here's an update on the performance of my holdings.
If you think you can't lose money investing in real estate you're fooling yourself. Here are 9 ways these investments can go bad.
Timing is important when investing in real estate funds. Early may give you higher return but late might be better for vetting. PIMD gives the pros and cons.
We couldn't get to all of your questions at the PIMD Conference last October. Getting them answered today.
Do you know the difference between a 401k and a 457b? Here's PoF's primer to quickly help you understand and prioritize the various investing accounts.
Learn the advantages and disadvantages of private real estate access funds over syndicated deals, REITs, and other real estate investments.
Bringing you along for the ride as I explain what I'm looking for and the questions I ask when considering investing in a real estate fund.
Get some entrepreneurial inspiration. PIMDs shares physician success stories in their pursuit of other sources of income.
Sick of having the deal provider get much higher returns than the capital provider? Here's your chance to get on the other side of the ledger.
If you choose to invest in private real estate, be prepared to buy and hold. With highly illiquid investments like these, you won't have any other choice.
PIMD describes his portfolio as a hodgepodge of investments. Has he become the investment collector I've warned about? You be the judge.