The Military Millionaire Podcast
Our goal is to teach service members, and the working class how to build wealth, and invest in real estate so that you can achieve financial freedom and live the life you’ve always dreamed of!
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In this episode, I break down the seven most common mistakes first-time homebuyers make—and how to avoid them. I dive into why financing big purchases before closing can kill your loan, the importance of job stability during the process, and what lenders really look for. I also share tips on budgeting for closing costs
In this episode, I break down everything I’ve learned about hiring and managing contractors like a true professional. I share the biggest lessons I’ve learned from my own mistakes. You’ll learn how to vet contractors, create detailed scopes of work, and structure payment schedules that protect your bottom line. I also
In this episode, I unpack one of the wildest experiences of my real estate career — a quarter-million-dollar lawsuit over a property in Branson, Missouri. I dive into how this massive mixed-use deal went sideways, from falsified leases and sabotaged renovations to a property manager gone rogue. I share how I uncovered
In this episode, I share the full story of my first out-of-state house flip that went completely sideways — and how it cost me $30,000. I break down the decisions I made, from choosing the wrong contractor to managing a property from across the country, and what I would do differently today. You’ll hear the painful les
In this episode, I talk about my complete guide to raising capital for real estate investing. I share how I’ve personally raised over $6 million across multiple deals—from short-term flips to large-scale syndications—and what I’ve learned along the way. You’ll hear how to identify your ideal investor avatar, build a tr
In this episode, I dive deep into the fundamentals of creative financing for real estate investors. I share how I’ve personally used strategies like seller financing, subject-to deals, lease options, and wrap mortgages to buy and hold properties — often with little to no money down. I explain why creative financing isn