The Rookie’s Guide to Finding Private Money for Yo…



The term other people’s money is common in the rental property industry. You may hear successful investors use it all the time—but what does it mean? Who are these “other people,” and why are they giving out money so freely? Don’t worry—rich relatives are not necessary for this episode of the Real Estate Rookie Podcast. We’re not talking about taking money from your Grandma. We’re talking about private money lending.

Who better to bring on to the show than Alex Breshears and Beth Johnson, authors of the new BiggerPockets book, Lend to Live: Earn Hassle-Free Passive Income in Real Estate with Private Money Lending? Although tailored towards would-be passive private money lenders, Lend to Live drops some serious knowledge that the everyday investor can use. If you’ve ever wanted to know where to find private money, how it works, and how you can use it to grow your real estate portfolio, this episode is a great place to start.

Alex and Beth break down the fundamentals behind private money lending, what makes a great private money lender, and how to vet yours when accepting money. Private money can create phenomenal opportunities for active investors, but it comes with legal landmines that are easily activated if you don’t know what to look for. So, before you start accepting money from a local lender, be sure you read Lend to Live first!

Ashley:
This is Real Estate Rookie, Episode 210.

Alex:
I think one thing that doesn’t get talked about enough early on in real estate is not so much about how do I do this thing. Everybody wants that very technical, how do I BRRRR something, how do I refinance something, but nobody talks to the kind of beginners, the rookies about is this method of investing going to suit your personality, your skill set, and your goals, and that is never a conversation I had on 20 years ago when I started investing. It was like, hey, everybody, I knew bought a house, used their VA loan, and then they moved, and they rented…




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