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Episode 41: Achieving Financial Freedom with the Moat Theory, Solocast Episode #4

Mitch Stephen has been a self-employed RE investor for 23+ years. His real estate investing career started at the age of 23 when he read “Nothing Down” by Robert Allen. REAL ESTATE INVESTOR: Mitch, together with his wife, Tommi, and his daughter, Shannon purchased their fair share of local houses. Their company, Independence Day, Inc.,…

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Episode 40: The Real Estate Technology That Helps to Sell Houses

As Managing Member of Rylex Capital, LLC, Nick leads a diverse team of real estate focused professionals; primarily representing Hispanic home buyers throughout the Texas. The properties purchased and sold through Nick’s direction are usually single family homes with a maximum market value of $150,000. Respected by his colleagues for his creative deal structuring, problem…

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Episode 39: What Proactive Tax Planning is & How it Can Minimize Your Taxes

Craig Cody is a Certified Tax Coach, Certified Public Accountant, Business Owner and Former New York City Police Officer with 17 years experience on the Force. In addition to being a Certified Public Accountant for the past 15 years, he is also a Certified Tax Coach. As a Certified Tax Coach, Craig belongs to a…

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Episode 38: How to Get Private Money for Real Estate Investing, Solocast Episode #3

Mitch Stephen has been a self-employed RE investor for 23+ years. His real estate investing career started at the age of 23 when he read “Nothing Down” by Robert Allen. REAL ESTATE INVESTOR: Mitch, together with his wife, Tommi, and his daughter, Shannon purchased their fair share of local houses. Their company, Independence Day, Inc.,…

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Episode 37: First Year in Real Estate

Bill Young has started and ran small businesses since his 20’s (he’s 65 now), and has studied with many real estate investors during that time. Bill met Mitch in 2006 or so at the San Antonio Real Estate Investors Association when he was living there. Not long after that, the real estate bubble burst, and…

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