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bigger pocket podcast

by Wade Becker Jr. Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is the biggerpockets podcast?

Our largest and longest-running real estate investing podcast, featuring interviews, news analysis, and one-on-one listener coaching calls. BiggerPockets’ personal finance podcast featuring interviews and listener finance breakdowns.

Who is biggerpockets?

Scott Trench is CEO of BiggerPockets, a real estate investor, real estate broker, and bestselling author of Set for Life.

What is it like to work at biggerpockets?

Well, if your name is Scott Trenc h, the answer is: a lot of hard work, some tough decisions, and looking out for the customer whenever possible. Before he was head honcho at BiggerPockets, Scott was a financial analyst in the corporate world.

What happened to Kevin on biggerpockets money?

Kevin’s story was posted on the BiggerPockets Money Facebook Group, where he relived the horror of his credit card being declined at his girlfriend’s birthday dinner. This struck Kevin, since he made a decent salary and was relatively responsible with his money.

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Who runs the BiggerPockets podcast?

Christian Osgood knows this all too well, and it's how he's grown a seventy-one-unit portfolio in such a short amount of time. As half of a dynamic investing duo, Christian and his partner Cody Davis know that the first place to look for a deal is within someone's goals.

How much is Brandon from BiggerPockets worth?

Brandon Turner is a 36-year-old real-estate investor who says he's worth $10 million. He's the Instagram star behind BiggerPockets, which gives real-estate tips to millions via podcasts.

What happened to the BiggerPockets app?

BiggerPockets has removed the app from app stores. Some users who have the app installed may be able to use it, but updating your phone may result in it not working. There is currently an effort to update the web forums.

Are BiggerPockets free?

Join for free and continue reading Join BiggerPockets and get access to real estate investing tips, market updates, and exclusive email content.

Why did Brandon Turner leave BiggerPockets?

But, in a both sad and happy way, Brandon is taking time off from the BiggerPockets Podcast to spend more time with his family, build his business, and surf significantly more.

What did Brandon Turner do before real estate?

Brandon Turner did not come from money before real estate. He worked up from doing shift work service style jobs. He had one idea for a business before getting into real estate. It was a mobile oil change service.

Is there a BiggerPockets app?

Right now the app is only available on the iOS system – which means you need to have an Apple product to use it – but an Android app is being discussed for development in the future as well.

What is bigger pockets website?

BiggerPockets brings together education, tools, and a community of more than 2+ million members—all in one place. Learn about investment strategies, analyze properties, connect with investor-friendly agents, and more.

Is BiggerPockets any good?

But aside from these enterprising investors, BiggerPockets provides a great market for a real estate agent or property manager to expand their business; Premium and Pro Members have access to exclusive forums, which is great for businesses and professionals engaged with higher dollar value real estate.

Who owns BiggerPockets?

Joshua DorkinHi everyone, today we're talking to Joshua Dorkin, the entrepreneur and real estate investor behind BiggerPockets, an online social network for real estate investors and a podcast that has more than 41,000 listens per episode.

Are big pockets legit?

The BiggerPockets podcast is a common place for real estate investors to get started, it features successful investors and will broaden your horizons into the world of creating financial freedom through real estate.

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