
The Science of Flipping
Real Estate Investing: Full time Real Estate Investor Justin Colby shares the systems to create the business and lifestyle you always dreamed about as a real estate investor. Flip homes while on vacation, flip homes while sitting on your couch. YOU will discover the systems and techniques to use in your real estate investing business. YOU will also hear from a diverse group of very successful real estate investors from across the country. The Science of Flipping podcast will help you become a millionaire real estate investor.
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👇 Want to learn the system step-by-step? Join Joe's 5-Day Flip Dirt Challenge: 👉 https://www.flipdirtchallenge.com -- In this episode, I’m joined by my longtime friend and land flipping expert, Joe McCall. We dive deep into the often-overlooked world of flipping land—why it’s simpler, less competitive, and often more
In this episode of The Science of Flipping, I sat down with Jason from MotivatedSellers.com, one of the top lead generation companies in the game. We got real about what it actually takes to convert a motivated seller lead—spoiler alert: it's way more than a couple calls and a text. Jason breaks down why 27% of their l
In this episode of The Science of Flipping, I share powerful insights from a panel I recently joined at the IMN conference, where we tackled one of the hottest topics in the industry right now: AI in real estate. From hedge fund managers to mom-and-pop investors, everyone’s asking the same thing—will AI take over our s
In this solo episode, I’m pulling back the curtain on how I really view marketing after nearly two decades in the real estate investing game. I’ve spent tens of millions of dollars on marketing, and let me tell you—most people get it wrong. They treat marketing like a cost, not an investment. In this episode, I share w
In this episode, I sit down with economist and real estate expert Jason Hartman to discuss the impact of inflation on real estate investing and why debt can be an asset when leveraged correctly. They explore the Inflation-Induced Debt Destruction concept, explaining how rising prices actually reduce the real cost of de