The Moonlight Real Estate Side Hustles and Syndications Show
We show working professionals and busy people how to invest in real estate as a side hustle or a full-time business. We interview guests who have successfully started real estate businesses part-time and have turned them into full-time enterprises, or have generated passive income for themselves. This show will also demonstrate how to invest in real estate with low or no money. You will learn how to achieve success in various niches within real estate, including wholesaling, fix and flip, BRRR (Buy, Rehab, Rent, Refinance), and syndicating commercial real estate.
The Moonlight Real Estate Side Hustles and Syndications Show
Latest Episodes
How a PhD Psychologist Builds a Real Estate Portfolio on the Side of Her W2 — With Ebony Morris Part 2
Ebony Morris is a licensed clinical psychologist with a PhD.She shows up to a demanding W2 job every single day.And she has quietly built a real estate portfolio across Michigan, Arizona, Alabama, and Illinoi...
How a PhD Psychologist Builds a Real Estate Portfolio on the Side of Her W2 — With Ebony Morris Part 1
Ebony Morris is a licensed clinical psychologist with a PhD.She shows up to a demanding W2 job every single day.And she has quietly built a real estate portfolio across Michigan, Arizona, Alabama, and Illinoi...
How a Tech Co-Owner Invested in Real Estate on the Side for 14 Years Then Went Full Time — With Neal Bawa
Neal Bawa was paying nearly 50% of his tech salary in taxes.So he got into real estate to save them.Then he got addicted to it.Today he manages a $600M+ portfolio with 1,300 accredited...
From Union Carpenter to Multifamily Syndicator — The Danny Flores Blueprint
He started as a union carpenter. Then made a decision most people never make — he went back to school at USC for corporate finance while working full time to pay for it.He graduated, retired from the union, became a banker, an...
From Union Carpenter to Multifamily Syndicator — The Danny Flores Blueprint
He started as a union carpenter. Then made a decision most people never make — he went back to school at USC for corporate finance while working full time to pay for it.He graduated, retired from the union, became a banker, an...