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Why NNN Leases are the Best kept Secret in Real Estate with Ash Patel

Why NNN Leases are the Best kept Secret in Real Estate 🔥Live Podcast Alert 🔥 On this Real Estate Hustlers Podcast episode with Ash Patel, after spending 15 years in the corporate world and launching several businesses along the way, Ash bought his first mixed-use building and immediately saw the opportunity in non-residential commercial real estate. That deal changed everything—he’s since built a lean team that acquires and self-manages value-add retail, flex, mixed-use, land, and office properties across the Midwest and Southeast. Ash is the Managing Partner of Invest Beyond Multifamily and co-host of Beyond Multifamily on The Best Ever Real Estate Show (40M+ downloads). He has been featured on podcasts such as The Real Estate Syndication Show, How to Scale Commercial Real Estate, The Conscious Investor, and is a frequent speaker at events like the Best Ever Conference, BRRRR360, and Cash Flow Summit. He also runs a nationwide mastermind for commercial investors and advises several small businesses as an active investor.   What actionable value will you provide to our listeners? -Commercial tenants can enhance property value by investing in improvements. -A balanced tenant mix can limit risk and maximize returns. -Active management is essential for successful property operations. -Thoroughly vet syndicators and their track records before investing.    Watch the episode here: Listen to the podcast here: Key Points From This Episode: 1. Commercial tenants can enhance property value by investing in improvements. 2. Reading every detail of lease agreements is critical to avoid costly mistakes. 3. A balanced tenant mix can limit risk and maximize returns. 4. Thoroughly vet syndicators and their track records before investing.   About Ash: On this Real Estate Hustlers Podcast episode with Ash Patel, after spending 15 years in the corporate world and launching several businesses along the way, Ash bought his first mixed-use building and immediately saw the opportunity in non-residential commercial real estate. That deal changed everything—he’s since built a lean team that acquires and self-manages value-add retail, flex, mixed-use, land, and office properties across the Midwest and Southeast. Ash is the Managing Partner of Invest Beyond Multifamily and co-host of Beyond Multifamily on The Best Ever Real Estate Show (40M+ downloads). He has been featured on podcasts such as The Real Estate Syndication Show, How to Scale Commercial Real Estate, The Conscious Investor, and is a frequent speaker at events like the Best Ever Conference, BRRRR360, and Cash Flow Summit. He also runs a nationwide mastermind for commercial investors and advises several small businesses as an active investor.   Touch with Ash: LinkedIn:  Ash Patel   Join the Real Estate Hustlers Community: Investor Portal Free Facebook Group Josh Appelman Youtube Apply To Be A Podcast Guest

Warning to All LPs – What Not to Do – Copy

Warning to All LPs – What Not to Do 🔥Live Podcast Alert 🔥 On this Real Estate Hustlers Podcast episode, we will be talking with  Aaron Fragnito is the Co-founder of People’s Capital Group. Aaron is a full-time real estate investor with a primary focus on helping Accredited Investors, Family Offices and RIAs preserve their wealth in real estate. He is also the host of the New Jersey Real Estate Network (NJREN), the Passive Cash Flow Podcast and was an adjunct professor writing and teaching the course “Real Estate Entrepreneurship” at Rowan University. Aaron has built an 8-figure Real Estate Portfolio and is a well-known name throughout the New Jersey Real Estate investment industry. Aaron has completed over 300 real estate transactions and has helped over 100 people build their wealth in real estate.  He has been a guest on over 80 podcasts, hosted over 200 episodes and also presents educational webinars on a consistent basis. Aaron enjoys speaking at real estate events, helping to educate people about real estate investing. Aaron focuses on developing strong relationships with family offices and RIAs, understanding their vision and helping them execute their goals into reality.   What actionable value will you provide to our listeners? -Aaron’s interest in real estate was sparked by reading “Rich Dad Poor Dad.” -He began his career in real estate as a realtor in 2010, learning the ropes through short sales and REOs. -Aaron’s first real estate deal was a challenging single-family home flip, which he financed with money from his father. -Aaron and his business partner, Seth Martinez, realised the benefits of multifamily properties over single-family homes. -Aaron advised new investors to start with free content and avoid expensive guru courses. -He recommended passive investing for those with busy schedules and stressed the importance of teaming up with partners whose strengths complement your weaknesses. Watch the episode here: Listen to the podcast here: Key Points From This Episode: 1. Aaron’s first real estate deal was a challenging single-family home flip, which he financed with money from his father. 2. Aaron and his business partner, Seth Martinez, realised the benefits of multifamily properties over single-family homes. 3. Aaron advised new investors to start with free content and avoid expensive guru courses. 4. He recommended passive investing for those with busy schedules and stressed the importance of teaming up with partners whose strengths complement your weaknesses. About Aaron: On this Real Estate Hustlers Podcast episode, we will talk with Marcia Socas, a seasoned real estate broker, investor, and author of Building Wealth: A DIY Guide to Investing, Rehab Projects, and Legacy Planning for Your College-Bound Child. With over 25 years in the industry, Marcia has renovated more than 100 properties and closed over $100 million in transactions. What makes her story especially inspiring is how she’s used real estate as a family legacy tool — first learning lessons from her mother, and now passing that knowledge to her own son, who is already on track to become a millionaire investor before the age of 25. She’s here to share how families can use real estate to create wealth and a lasting legacy. Touch with Aaron: LinkedIn:   Aaron Fragnito Join the Real Estate Hustlers Community: Investor Portal Free Facebook Group Josh Appelman Youtube Apply To Be A Podcast Guest

Warning to All LPs – What Not to Do –

Warning to All LPs – What Not to Do 🔥Live Podcast Alert 🔥 On this Real Estate Hustlers Podcast episode, we will be talking with  Aaron Fragnito is the Co-founder of People’s Capital Group. Aaron is a full-time real estate investor with a primary focus on helping Accredited Investors, Family Offices and RIAs preserve their wealth in real estate. He is also the host of the New Jersey Real Estate Network (NJREN), the Passive Cash Flow Podcast and was an adjunct professor writing and teaching the course “Real Estate Entrepreneurship” at Rowan University. Aaron has built an 8-figure Real Estate Portfolio and is a well-known name throughout the New Jersey Real Estate investment industry. Aaron has completed over 300 real estate transactions and has helped over 100 people build their wealth in real estate.  He has been a guest on over 80 podcasts, hosted over 200 episodes and also presents educational webinars on a consistent basis. Aaron enjoys speaking at real estate events, helping to educate people about real estate investing. Aaron focuses on developing strong relationships with family offices and RIAs, understanding their vision and helping them execute their goals into reality. What actionable value will you provide to our listeners? -Aaron’s interest in real estate was sparked by reading “Rich Dad Poor Dad.” -He began his career in real estate as a realtor in 2010, learning the ropes through short sales and REOs. -Aaron’s first real estate deal was a challenging single-family home flip, which he financed with money from his father. -Aaron and his business partner, Seth Martinez, realised the benefits of multifamily properties over single-family homes. -Aaron advised new investors to start with free content and avoid expensive guru courses. -He recommended passive investing for those with busy schedules and stressed the importance of teaming up with partners whose strengths complement your weaknesses. Watch the episode here: Listen to the podcast here: Key Points From This Episode: 1. Aaron’s first real estate deal was a challenging single-family home flip, which he financed with money from his father. 2. Aaron and his business partner, Seth Martinez, realised the benefits of multifamily properties over single-family homes. 3. Aaron advised new investors to start with free content and avoid expensive guru courses. 4. He recommended passive investing for those with busy schedules and stressed the importance of teaming up with partners whose strengths complement your weaknesses.   About Aaron: On this Real Estate Hustlers Podcast episode, we will talk with Marcia Socas, a seasoned real estate broker, investor, and author of Building Wealth: A DIY Guide to Investing, Rehab Projects, and Legacy Planning for Your College-Bound Child. With over 25 years in the industry, Marcia has renovated more than 100 properties and closed over $100 million in transactions. What makes her story especially inspiring is how she’s used real estate as a family legacy tool — first learning lessons from her mother, and now passing that knowledge to her own son, who is already on track to become a millionaire investor before the age of 25. She’s here to share how families can use real estate to create wealth and a lasting legacy.   Touch with Aaron: LinkedIn:  Aaron Fragnito   Join the Real Estate Hustlers Community: Investor Portal Free Facebook Group Josh Appelman Youtube Apply To Be A Podcast Guest

2008 Crash to $356M Transactions: Building Generational Wealth in Real Estate—Ruin to 1,000+ Units

From 2008 crash to $356M deals, 1,000+ units— generational wealth 🔥Live Podcast Alert 🔥 On this Real Estate Hustlers Podcast episode, we will be talking with Brian H. Ferguson, the Managing Partner and Founder of Fergmar, a real estate investment company based in Victoria, Texas. Since founding the company in 2006, Brian has completed over $356 million in transaction volume, including 1,000+ multifamily units and 500,000+ square feet of retail space. Brian built his portfolio with his own capital for nearly two decades before accepting outside investors in 2022. Having survived and thrived through the 2008 recession, he brings a conservative, cycle-tested approach to underwriting and asset management that prioritises protecting investor capital while delivering strong returns. Today, Fergmar operates with a full leadership team under the EOS framework, managing acquisitions, asset management, investor relations, and property operations across Texas. Brian’s long-term focus is building generational wealth for his four children — a mission that drives every investment decision he makes. When he’s not analysing deals or leading his team, Brian can be found on the ski slopes or at a football game with his kids. What actionable value will you provide to our listeners? Buy Distressed Assets Cheap: Post-2008 crash, target foreclosed properties at deep discounts to build portfolio foundations. Scale with Rentals & Flips: Focus on multifamily units and single-family rentals for steady cash flow during recovery. Leverage Conservative Financing: Use fixed-rate loans and low LTV ratios to weather market volatility. Target Supply-Constrained Markets: Invest in high-demand areas with limited new supply for rent growth rebounds. Watch the episode here: Listen to the podcast here: Key Points From This Episode: 1. Buy Distressed Assets Cheap: Post-2008 crash, target foreclosed properties at deep discounts to build portfolio foundations. 2. Scale with Rentals & Flips: Focus on multifamily units and single-family rentals for steady cash flow during recovery. 3. Leverage Conservative Financing: Use fixed-rate loans and low LTV ratios to weather market volatility. 4. Target Supply-Constrained Markets: Invest in high-demand areas with limited new supply for rent growth rebounds. About Brian: On this Real Estate Hustlers Podcast episode, we will be talking with Brian H. Ferguson, the Managing Partner and Founder of Fergmar, a real estate investment company based in Victoria, Texas. Since founding the company in 2006, Brian has completed over $356 million in transaction volume, including 1,000+ multifamily units and 500,000+ square feet of retail space. Brian built his portfolio with his own capital for nearly two decades before accepting outside investors in 2022. Having survived and thrived through the 2008 recession, he brings a conservative, cycle-tested approach to underwriting and asset management that prioritises protecting investor capital while delivering strong returns. Today, Fergmar operates with a full leadership team under the EOS framework, managing acquisitions, asset management, investor relations, and property operations across Texas. Brian’s long-term focus is building generational wealth for his four children — a mission that drives every investment decision he makes. When he’s not analysing deals or leading his team, Brian can be found on the ski slopes or at a football game with his kids. What actionable value will you provide to our listeners? 1. Buy Distressed Assets Cheap: Post-2008 crash, target foreclosed properties at deep discounts to build portfolio foundations. 2. Scale with Rentals & Flips: Focus on multifamily units and single-family rentals for steady cash flow during recovery. 3.  Leverage Conservative Financing: Use fixed-rate loans and low LTV ratios to weather market volatility. 4. Target Supply-Constrained Markets: Invest in high-demand areas with limited new supply for rent growth rebounds. Touch with Brian: LinkedIn:  Brian Fegurson Join the Real Estate Hustlers Community: Investor Portal Free Facebook Group Josh Appelman Youtube Apply To Be A Podcast Guest

Mistakes I’ve Made over 20 years in Real Estate

Mistakes I’ve Made over 20 years in Real Estate 🔥Live Podcast Alert 🔥 🔥On this Real Estate Hustlers Podcast episode,  Brandon Rickman, a real estate investor in Atlanta, Georgia, is the guest.  Brandon has flipped over 500 houses and has owned both short-term and long-term rentals.  He has raised private money for multiple projects and owns a private lending business.  Brandon is currently developing a 3-story class A self-storage facility outside of Atlanta. In addition to real estate, Brandon has built and sold several companies in the consumer products space.     What actionable value will you provide to our listeners? -Brandon shared his beginnings in real estate, starting with new construction under the guidance of his father -He emphasised the importance of having a robust marketing funnel and multiple acquisition channels to sustain high-volume operations. -This pivot allowed them to maintain high transaction volumes with less stress and financial risk compared to flipping. -Brandon sees opportunities in the buy-and-hold market as property prices stabilise. He plans to focus more on long-term investments while continuing to adapt to market trends.   Watch the episode here: Listen to the podcast here: Key Points From This Episode: 1. Brandon shared his beginnings in real estate, starting with new construction under the guidance of his father 2. He emphasised the importance of having a robust marketing funnel and multiple acquisition channels to sustain high-volume operations. 3. This pivot allowed them to maintain high transaction volumes with less stress and financial risk compared to flipping. 4. Brandon sees opportunities in the buy-and-hold market as property prices stabilise. He plans to focus more on long-term investments while continuing to adapt to market trends.    About Brandon: On this Real Estate Hustlers Podcast episode,  Brandon Rickman, a real estate investor in Atlanta, Georgia, is the guest.  Brandon has flipped over 500 houses and has owned both short-term and long-term rentals.  He has raised private money for multiple projects and owns a private lending business.  Brandon is currently developing a 3-story class A self-storage facility outside of Atlanta. In addition to real estate, Brandon has built and sold several companies in the consumer products space.     What actionable value will you provide to our listeners? 1. He transitioned to flipping houses with his wife, initially doing most of the renovation work themselves, which taught them valuable lessons. 2. Brandon sees opportunities in the buy-and-hold market as property prices stabilise. He plans to focus more on long-term investments while continuing to adapt to market trends. 3. This pivot allowed them to maintain high transaction volumes with less stress and financial risk compared to flipping. 4. Brandon sees opportunities in the buy-and-hold market as property prices stabilize. He plans to focus more on long-term investments while continuing to adapt to market trends.  Touch with Brandon: LinkedIn:  Brandon Rickman   Join the Real Estate Hustlers Community: Investor Portal Free Facebook Group Josh Appelman Youtube  Apply To Be A Podcast Guest

Turning Tragedy Into Triumph and Impact At Scale

Turning Tragedy Into Triumph and Impact At Scale 🔥Live Podcast Alert 🔥 On this Real Estate Hustlers Podcast episode, we will be talking with Joe Rinderknecht, the founder of Upgrade Partners Capital, who has owned and invested in approximately 600 apartment units across Utah, Montana, Idaho, Texas, and Ohio. Over the past decade, Joe has developed expertise in commercial property management, asset management, and underwriting, working on hundreds of units for sponsors nationwide, as well as his own portfolio. Additionally, Joe has excelled in raising capital for various real estate deals, including his most recent acquisition of a 54-unit property in Missoula, Montana, in September 2024. Joe is also the owner of Tiny’s Tribe, a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organisation dedicated to supporting families impacted by life-changing accidents.   What actionable value will you provide to our listeners? -One of Joe’s key messages was the importance of adding value to others in the industry. -Establishing relationships also helps in building credibility. As Joe points out, having a track record and a network of contacts can enhance your reputation in the industry. -Underestimating Costs: Joe’s first significant deal involved a 24-unit property in Brigham City, Utah, which he and his partners transformed into a 32-unit complex.  -Learning from Experience: Despite the challenges faced in his first big deal, Joe viewed the experience as a valuable learning opportunity.   Watch the episode here: Listen to the podcast here: Key Points From This Episode: 1.One of Joe’s key messages was the importance of adding value to others in the industry. 2.Learning from Experience: Despite the challenges faced in his first big deal, Joe viewed the experience as a valuable learning opportunity. 3.Underestimating Costs: Joe’s first significant deal involved a 24-unit property in Brigham City, Utah, which he and his partners transformed into a 32-unit complex.  4.Learning from Experience: Despite the challenges faced in his first big deal, Joe viewed the experience as a valuable learning opportunity.    About Joe: On this Real Estate Hustlers Podcast episode, we will be talking with Joe Rinderknecht, the founder of Upgrade Partners Capital, who has owned and invested in approximately 600 apartment units across Utah, Montana, Idaho, Texas, and Ohio. Over the past decade, Joe has developed expertise in commercial property management, asset management, and underwriting, working on hundreds of units for sponsors nationwide, as well as his own portfolio. Additionally, Joe has excelled in raising capital for various real estate deals, including his most recent acquisition of a 54-unit property in Missoula, Montana, in September 2024. Joe is also the owner of Tiny’s Tribe, a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organisation dedicated to supporting families impacted by life-changing accidents.   What actionable value will you provide to our listeners? 1. Emphasises the importance of connecting with individuals who are already established in the multifamily real estate sector. 2. Establishing relationships also helps in building credibility. As Joe points out, having a track record and a network of contacts can enhance your reputation in the industry. 3. Underestimating Costs: Joe’s first significant deal involved a 24-unit property in Brigham City, Utah, which he and his partners transformed into a 32-unit complex.  4. Learning from Experience: Despite the challenges faced in his first big deal, Joe viewed the experience as a valuable learning opportunity.    Touch with Joe: LinkedIn:  Joe Rinderknecht   Join the Real Estate Hustlers Community: Investor Portal Free Facebook Group Josh Appelman Youtube  Apply To Be A Podcast Guest

Private Lending Insights

Private Lending Insights Live Podcast Alert On this Real Estate Hustlers Podcast episode, Christopher Larsen is the founder and Principal of Next-Level Income. Since “retiring” after 18 years in the medical device industry, he dedicates his time to helping others become financially independent through education and investment opportunities. Chris has been investing in and managing real estate for over 20 years. While completing his degree in Biomechanical Engineering and M.B.A. in Finance at Virginia Tech, he bought his first single-family rental at age 21. Chris expanded into development, private lending, buying distressed debt as well as commercial office, and ultimately syndicating commercial properties. He began syndicating deals in 2016 and has been actively involved in over $2B of real estate acquisitions. In addition to real estate, Chris owns multiple car wash locations across the Southeast. Chris lives with his wife and two boys (and Viszla, Lucy!) in Asheville, NC, where he loves spending time with them in the outdoors and enjoying the food and culture that the region has to offer.    What actionable value will you provide to our listeners? -We delved into the structure and benefits of Chris’s private credit fund, which provides mezzanine debt and preferred equity to commercial property owners. -Chris also shared valuable insights on the importance of being prepared for unexpected challenges in the real estate market. -Operators who communicate openly about their past experiences—both successes and failures—can provide valuable insights to investors. -This collaborative approach not only enhances investor satisfaction but also encourages a more supportive environment where both parties can work together to navigate challenges.     Watch the episode here: Listen to the podcast here: Key Points From This Episode: 1. We delved into the structure and benefits of Chris’s private credit fund, which provides mezzanine debt and preferred equity to commercial property owners. 2. Chris also shared valuable insights on the importance of being prepared for unexpected challenges in the real estate market. 3. Operators who communicate openly about their past experiences—both successes and failures—can provide valuable insights to investors. 4. This collaborative approach not only enhances investor satisfaction but also encourages a more supportive environment where both parties can work together to navigate challenges.    About Chris: On this Real Estate Hustlers Podcast episode, Christopher Larsen is the founder and Principal of Next-Level Income. Since “retiring” after 18 years in the medical device industry, he dedicates his time to helping others become financially independent through education and investment opportunities. Chris has been investing in and managing real estate for over 20 years. While completing his degree in Biomechanical Engineering and M.B.A. in Finance at Virginia Tech, he bought his first single-family rental at age 21. Chris expanded into development, private lending, buying distressed debt as well as commercial office, and ultimately syndicating commercial properties. He began syndicating deals in 2016 and has been actively involved in over $2B of real estate acquisitions. In addition to real estate, Chris owns multiple car wash locations across the Southeast. Chris lives with his wife and two boys (and Viszla, Lucy!) in Asheville, NC, where he loves spending time with them in the outdoors and enjoying the food and culture that the region has to offer.   What actionable value will you provide to our listeners? 1.  We delved into the structure and benefits of Chris’s private credit fund, which provides mezzanine debt and preferred equity to commercial property owners. 2. Chris also shared valuable insights on the importance of being prepared for unexpected challenges in the real estate market. 3.  Operators who communicate openly about their past experiences—both successes and failures—can provide valuable insights to investors. 4. This collaborative approach not only enhances investor satisfaction but also encourages a more supportive environment where both parties can work together to navigate challenges.    Touch with Chris: LinkedIn:  Chris Larsen   Join the Real Estate Hustlers Community: Investor Portal Free Facebook Group Josh Appelman Youtube  Apply To Be A Podcast Guest

Confidently Raising Capital and Winning Investors in a Recession

Confidently Raising Capital and Winning Investors in a Recession 🔥Live Podcast Alert🔥 🔥On this Real Estate Hustlers Podcast episode, we will talk with As the Managing Member of Bronson Equity (www.BronsonEquity.com), Bronson is a general partner in 2500 multifamily units worth over $250M. Bronson is the host of The Mailbox Money Show where he breaks down the investor mindset and has personally raised over $50M for real estate and his private equity deals. Bronson is the author of the best selling book, Fire Yourself; Replace Your Working Income with Passive Income in 3 Years or Less, and is a regular contributor to YouTube and his blog.  Bronson is a regular keynote speaker and leads The Wealth Forum, an exclusive mastermind for affluent passive investors, providing unmatched investment opportunities within a growth-oriented community.  Bronson is a frequent guest on podcasts like the Best Ever Show with Joe Fairless and was a speaker at the large Limitless Conference with Ken McElroy. What actionable value will you provide to our listeners? -Operators who maintain open lines of communication foster a sense of trust with their investors. -Effective communication transforms the relationship between operators and investors from a transactional one to a partnership.  -Operators who communicate openly about their past experiences—both successes and failures—can provide valuable insights to investors. -Aaron and his business partner, Seth Martinez, realised the benefits of multifamily properties over single-family homes. -This collaborative approach not only enhances investor satisfaction but also encourages a more supportive environment where both parties can work together to navigate challenges. -When operators share lessons learned from difficult situations, it not only builds credibility but also reassures investors that the operator is committed to continuous improvement and risk management.   Watch the episode here: Listen to the podcast here: Key Points From This Episode: 1. Operators who maintain open lines of communication foster a sense of trust with their investors. 2. Effective communication transforms the relationship between operators and investors from a transactional one to a partnership.  3. Operators who communicate openly about their past experiences—both successes and failures—can provide valuable insights to investors. 4. This collaborative approach not only enhances investor satisfaction but also encourages a more supportive environment where both parties can work together to navigate challenges.   About Bronson: 🔥On this Real Estate Hustlers Podcast episode, we will talk with As the Managing Member of Bronson Equity (www.BronsonEquity.com), Bronson is a general partner in 2500 multifamily units worth over $250M. Bronson is the host of The Mailbox Money Show where he breaks down the investor mindset and has personally raised over $50M for real estate and his private equity deals. Bronson is the author of the best selling book, Fire Yourself; Replace Your Working Income with Passive Income in 3 Years or Less, and is a regular contributor to YouTube and his blog.  Bronson is a regular keynote speaker and leads The Wealth Forum, an exclusive mastermind for affluent passive investors, providing unmatched investment opportunities within a growth-oriented community.  Bronson is a frequent guest on podcasts like the Best Ever Show with Joe Fairless and was a speaker at the large Limitless Conference with Ken McElroy.   Touch with Bronson: LinkedIn:  Bronson Hill   Join the Real Estate Hustlers Community: Investor Portal Free Facebook Group Josh Appelman Youtube Apply To Be A Podcast Guest

Warning to All LPs – What Not to Do

Warning to All LPs – What Not to Do 🔥Live Podcast Alert 🔥 On this Real Estate Hustlers Podcast episode, we will be talking with  Aaron Fragnito is the Co-founder of People’s Capital Group. Aaron is a full-time real estate investor with a primary focus on helping Accredited Investors, Family Offices and RIAs preserve their wealth in real estate. He is also the host of the New Jersey Real Estate Network (NJREN), the Passive Cash Flow Podcast and was an adjunct professor writing and teaching the course “Real Estate Entrepreneurship” at Rowan University. Aaron has built an 8-figure Real Estate Portfolio and is a well-known name throughout the New Jersey Real Estate investment industry. Aaron has completed over 300 real estate transactions and has helped over 100 people build their wealth in real estate.  He has been a guest on over 80 podcasts, hosted over 200 episodes and also presents educational webinars on a consistent basis. Aaron enjoys speaking at real estate events, helping to educate people about real estate investing. Aaron focuses on developing strong relationships with family offices and RIAs, understanding their vision and helping them execute their goals into reality.   What actionable value will you provide to our listeners? -Aaron’s interest in real estate was sparked by reading “Rich Dad Poor Dad.” -He began his career in real estate as a realtor in 2010, learning the ropes through short sales and REOs. -Aaron’s first real estate deal was a challenging single-family home flip, which he financed with money from his father. -Aaron and his business partner, Seth Martinez, realised the benefits of multifamily properties over single-family homes. -Aaron advised new investors to start with free content and avoid expensive guru courses. -He recommended passive investing for those with busy schedules and stressed the importance of teaming up with partners whose strengths complement your weaknesses. Watch the episode here: Listen to the podcast here: Key Points From This Episode: 1. Aaron’s first real estate deal was a challenging single-family home flip, which he financed with money from his father. 2. Aaron and his business partner, Seth Martinez, realised the benefits of multifamily properties over single-family homes. 3. Aaron advised new investors to start with free content and avoid expensive guru courses. 4. He recommended passive investing for those with busy schedules and stressed the importance of teaming up with partners whose strengths complement your weaknesses. About Aaron: On this Real Estate Hustlers Podcast episode, we will talk with Marcia Socas, a seasoned real estate broker, investor, and author of Building Wealth: A DIY Guide to Investing, Rehab Projects, and Legacy Planning for Your College-Bound Child. With over 25 years in the industry, Marcia has renovated more than 100 properties and closed over $100 million in transactions. What makes her story especially inspiring is how she’s used real estate as a family legacy tool — first learning lessons from her mother, and now passing that knowledge to her own son, who is already on track to become a millionaire investor before the age of 25. She’s here to share how families can use real estate to create wealth and a lasting legacy. Touch with Aaron: LinkedIn:   Aaron Fragnito Join the Real Estate Hustlers Community: Investor Portal Free Facebook Group Josh Appelman Youtube Apply To Be A Podcast Guest

Mom’s Guide to Generational Wealth

Mom’s Guide to Generational Wealth 🔥Live Podcast Alert 🔥 🔥On this Real Estate Hustlers Podcast episode, we will talk with Marcia Socas is a seasoned real estate broker, investor, and author of Building Wealth: A DIY Guide to Investing, Rehab Projects, and Legacy Planning for Your College-Bound Child. With over 25 years in the industry, Marcia has renovated more than 100 properties and closed over $100 million in transactions. What makes her story especially inspiring is how she’s used real estate as a family legacy tool — first learning lessons from her mother, and now passing that knowledge to her own son, who is already on track to become a millionaire investor before the age of 25. She’s here to share how families can use real estate to create wealth and a lasting legacy. What actionable value will you provide to our listeners? -We all want to know our real estate. -Understanding tax law is crucial for real estate investors. -Knowledge of tax strategies can lead to savings. -1031 exchange opportunities can benefit investors. -Tax consequences can impact financial decisions. -Real estate investment requires a holistic approach. Watch the episode here: Listen to the podcast here:   Key Points From This Episode: 1.Focusing solely on property value is limiting. 2.Tax law knowledge can enhance investment strategies. 3.Investors should educate themselves on tax implications. 4.Financial success in real estate involves strategic planning.   About Marcia: 🔥On this Real Estate Hustlers Podcast episode, we will talk with Marcia Socas is a seasoned real estate broker, investor, and author of Building Wealth: A DIY Guide to Investing, Rehab Projects, and Legacy Planning for Your College-Bound Child. With over 25 years in the industry, Marcia has renovated more than 100 properties and closed over $100 million in transactions. What makes her story especially inspiring is how she’s used real estate as a family legacy tool — first learning lessons from her mother, and now passing that knowledge to her own son, who is already on track to become a millionaire investor before the age of 25. She’s here to share how families can use real estate to create wealth and a lasting legacy.   Touch with Marcia: LinkedIn:   Marcia Socas    Join the Real Estate Hustlers Community: Investor Portal Free Facebook Group Josh Appelman Youtube Apply To Be A Podcast Guest