Housing is a Rip Off: The National Disaster and 11 Steps to Fix It

The root cause of the housing crisis is a lack of new construction, coupled with rising housing costs (home prices, interest rates, and rents) and stagnant wage growth. The lack of available land for development, and several regulatory barriers that make it more difficult and expensive to build new housing, are the main reasons behind the shortage. This has led to skyrocketing housing costs, and a widening gap between the cost of housing and median incomes.

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Challenging the Concept of Traditional Retirement (A Wild Story)

I live in a baseline state of retirement, and I come out of retirement for great opportunities. You don't need to work 40 hours a week for 40+ years to earn your freedom. Find ways to generate #passiveincome and choose to live in an intermittent state of retirement.

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Two Years Building Out a Van: What I Learned About Business and Life

Five years ago, my girlfriend Hana Morrison and I began planning our dream to leave Los Angeles and travel throughout North America in a self-converted van. In September of 2020, we finally pulled the trigger on #vanlife and purchased an empty Mercedes-Benz Sprinter cargo van that we found on Facebook Marketplace.

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How We Added $650K of Value to a 6-Plex in Scottsdale, Arizona

I'm extremely proud to present this GoldHawk Capital case study of a 6-plex we recently renovated in Scottsdale, AZ. It is rare that renovations go smoothly and turn out better than imagined, but we emerged with a big win. This project was completed two months ahead of schedule and looks incredible!

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Why I’m Buying $100M of Apartments

The Fed is expected to continue raising rates. However, this is a response to out of control inflation. While inflation is high, property values are likely to continue increasing. Combined with a massive shortage of housing, the search for yield, and a volatile stock market, multifamily real estate is very attractive and may weather a recessionary period the best.

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How Much Cash You Actually Need to Invest in Multifamily to Leave Your W2

It is entirely possible to generate enough passive income to leave a W2 job within 5 years through investment in multifamily syndication deals. Furthermore, based on the assumptions made in this article, it will take an investment of ~$123,000 per year to accomplish this goal.

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