Investing in Real Estate with No Money Down | BiggerPockets Podcast #92



Check out the show notes at http://www.BiggerPockets.com/show92 What would you do if you didn’t need money to invest in real estate anymore? Is there such a thing as Investing in Real Estate with No Money Down? Can you really buy real estate without cash or credit? That’s the question we tackle today on the BiggerPockets Podcast as we interview one of our own… Brandon Turner, to learn how he’s purchased over $2,000,000 of real estate with almost no money of his own! Brandon, although co-host on the BiggerPockets Podcast, is also an avid real estate investor who rarely-if-ever puts his own money into his deals. In this groundbreaking episode, Josh interviews Brandon about how he built his business using creativity rather than cash and the lessons that he learned along the way. This episode will leave you inspired, refreshed, and with a laundry list of new ideas to use in your investing business to invest with less (or none) of your own cash! Check out the rest of the show notes at http://www.biggerpockets.com/show92

Comments

  1. You should have offered the neighbor some money to keep the dogs quiet.
  2. U guys talk to much
  3. "cans of pop?" lmao
  4. Have gotten nothing out of this already listened to 12minutes... have gotten nothing out of this
    Just his little bouncing everywhere stories
    Answer the topic guys lol
  5. How important is it that their wife be boneable?
  6. Is it better with start with a single family home or 2unit etc..?
  7. more like a comedy show to me. childish
  8. I did matched betting it’s a great way to earn risk free money. There’s always a but though. To do matched betting you need money to ‘lay off’ a bet. For example you might have to lay off £300 just to make £10. But this is guaranteed profit. You have to go round signing up to betting sites and then proving your identity when you want to withdraw. I did make around £200 but got bored because of the lack of decent sign up bonuses
  9. contents insuranceWe all know how much money there is in property, but on the surface (with house prices as high as they are) you might be thinking this market is off-limits.
  10. you need money to flip though and dad backup lol
  11. such a long podcast ,it doesn't really seem to say much of anything
  12. Hey. This is a great video. For people who are first starting off, if we want to shop around partnership opportunities, who carries the costs over the duration of the loan? Like the taxes and monthly payments? Also, can you speak to finding the right partner if your dad isn't able to support you?
  13. #Gr. Young Is there by chance a list of those people who have the funds to invest but don't want to do the work, that are looking for people like me to get the job done? A list of those who want to partner up? @daddy_ax
  14. #R Turner What is pop? Yea you need to be from up North to know that lol...love it! @Mr Krabs
  15. I'm gonna save two hours because i actually want to help people. here we go.
    1. he got a loan when banks were giving money away and he had a crap job. Your mileage may very.
    2. he bought his first house in the middle of no where for less than $100,000 and did all the work himself with friends.
    3. anytime he messed up or needed money he just got it from his dad
    4. live in your first property or don't but it helps if you do.
    5. buy our book
    6. sign up for bigger pockets.
    7. buy our book.
    your welcome.
  16. I'm upset that I can't find the audiobook for rental property investing written by brandon turner. It was on youtube not long ago. I bought the book to follow along and now I can't find the audio :(
  17. Soooooo when do they talk about how to invest with no money down????
  18. wow such an amazing podcats! I came just to know a little bit more about the book, and to do decide if i should buy it or not. I was expecting to watch only 10 min of the video and I end up watching it all . And now I joined all your social medias and I'm thinking of buying the whole package. First time this happen, I tend to be really picky. Great job, keep it up
  19. man you guys don't look anything like I imagined. I thought of Josh as being a scrawny guy in his mid 20s


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