The Real Estate Family
The Real Estate Family is a real time look at building wealth through property as a family.
Hosted by two brothers at the center of a multi generation real estate business, this show breaks down rentals, renovations, financing strategies, LLC structures, tax planning, and the real decisions that shape long term wealth.
We talk openly about what works, what fails, and what most people misunderstand about real estate investing.
No guru tactics. No get rich quick promises. Just honest conversations about building something that lasts.
The Real Estate Family
Latest Episodes
Is Your Airbnb Actually Insured? The Truth About Short-Term Rental Coverage
Most Airbnb and vacation rental owners have no idea their homeowner's insurance policy won't cover them when it matters most. In this episode, Larry sits down with Nick Massey, Chief Sales Officer at Proper Insurance, to break down exactly wher...
Stop Waiting for 5%: Why the Best Time to Buy is When Everyone Else is Scared
Think waiting for 5% interest rates is the smart move? Think again. While you’re sitting on the sidelines, so is everyone else—and the moment that rate drops, the floodgates open.In this episode, we break down the "5% Trap" and why waiti...
5 Home Maintenance Blind Spots That Cost $10,000+
Learn the 5 home maintenance blind spots that cost homeowners thousands. We go beyond the home inspection report to reveal the "quiet killers" of real estate: from leaking toilet hoses to HVAC airflow restriction and...
The Ego Tax: Why Your Home Renovation is Losing Your Money
Stop wasting money on home renovations that the market will never pay you back for.Most homeowners and real estate investors fall into what we call the Ego Tax. It happens when personal taste drives renovation decisions instead of...
The Reality of Owning Short Term Rentals After Year One
In this episode of the Real Estate Family Podcast, we break down what our first year owning short term rentals actually looked like.After more than a decade managing long term rentals, we assumed Airbnb would be a simpler version of what...