Bigger Pockets-183: Achieving Financial Independence Through Rental Properties with Sarah Pritchett

183: Achieving Financial Independence Through Rental Properties with Sarah Pritchett | Bigger Pockets Podcast

What does it take to achieve financial independence? Thousands of deals and a 100+ hour work-week hustle? Not according to today’s guest! Today we bring you an incredible interview with Sarah P. who just one year ago began her journey toward financial independence using rental properties — part-time! You’ll learn how Sarah is building a rental portfolio despite living in one of the most crowded, competitive markets in the world, as well as her best tips on overcoming obstacles, creative finance, and more. This show will not only give you miles of practical advice, it will leave you saying, “I can totally do that!”
In This Episode We Cover:

How she discovered financial literacy through Mr. Money Mustache

How analyzing deals made her feel comfortable buying her first deal

How to invest if you’re in an expensive market

The details on her first deal

How she chose her market

Sarah’s thoughts on HOAs

How she’s managing her properties

How old her properties are

How a Home Equity Line of Credit helped her land her first properties

What her long-term goal as an investor is

How Sarah finds her deals

Some obstacles she’s encountered in her investing career

What the 2 year rule is

How many hours a week she works on her real estate

And SO much more!

Links from the Show

8 Mile

BiggerPockets Webinar

Mr Money Mustache

BP Podcast 172: Breaking Into Apartment Investing with a 100-Unit First Deal with Jonathan Twombly

BP Podcast 180: 58 Deals by Age Twenty-Three with Devan McClish

Thumbtack

Books Mentioned in this Show

Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki

Secrets of the Millionaire Mind by T. Harv Eker

The Book on No or Low Money Down by Brandon Turner

Rich Dad’s Who Took My Money? by Robert Kiyosaki

Tweetable Topics:

“My rental income does not count as income.” (Tweet This!)

“If they can’t help you, ask who else they know that can help you.” (Tweet This!)

“You need to know what to ask because you don’t know what you don’t know.” (Tweet This!)


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