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358: How to Build a Passive Investing Strategy That Actually Fits Your Life with Whitney Elkins-Hutten

358: How to Build a Passive Investing Strategy That Actually Fits Your Life with Whitney Elkins-Hutten

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On this episode of Zen and the Art of Real Estate Investing, Jonathan Greene welcomes back Whitney Elkins-Hutten to explore one of the most overlooked, but most important, concepts in building long-term wealth: creating an investor thesis. Whitney, Director of Investor Education at PassiveInvesting.com and founder of Ash Wealth, shares how investors can stop collecting random deals and start building portfolios that actually align with how they want to live their lives. Whitney explains that an investor thesis is essentially a set of decisions made before ever evaluating a deal. Rather than reacting emotionally to opportunities, investors can define their goals, timeline, risk capacity, preferred asset classes, geographic exposure, liquidity needs, and lifestyle objectives ahead of time. The result is a portfolio designed intentionally rather than assembled accidentally. The conversation dives into why passive investing has become increasingly attractive for busy professionals and experienced investors alike. Whitney and Jonathan discuss the difference between serving your portfolio versus having your portfolio serve your life, and why many high-income earners may benefit from leveraging experienced operators instead of building active real estate businesses from scratch. Whitney also breaks down the growing role of debt funds in modern portfolios, explaining how they differ from equity investments and why they can create stability during uncertain market cycles. She shares practical due diligence questions investors should ask, how liquidity really works in passive investments, and why understanding risk capacity, not just risk tolerance, can dramatically improve decision-making. Throughout the conversation, Whitney emphasizes the importance of maintaining reserves, reviewing portfolio allocation regularly, and conducting postmortems not only on investments that fail, but also on the ones that succeed. The episode offers a thoughtful framework for building wealth intentionally while maintaining flexibility through changing market conditions. In this episode, you will hear: • What an investor thesis is and why every investor should create one before evaluating deals • How passive investing can support lifestyle goals and long-term wealth creation • Why diversification should extend across operators, strategies, timelines, and capital structures • The role debt funds can play in balancing cash flow and portfolio flexibility • How understanding risk capacity can improve investment decisions • Why successful investors review both winning and losing investments to refine their strategy Follow and Review If you enjoy the show, please follow Zen and the Art of Real Estate Investing on Apple Podcasts and leave a rating and review. It helps other listeners discover the show and supports its continued growth. Supporting Resources Connect with Whitney: Website - PassiveInvestingWithWhitney.com Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/WhitneyHuttenInvesting Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/whitneyhutten/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/whitneyelkinshutten/ Connect with Jonathan: Podcast - www.zenandtheartofrealestateinvesting.com YouTube - www.youtube.com/JonathanGreenere Instagram - www.instagram.com/zenrealestateinvesting Instagram - www.instagram.com/trustgreene Bigger Pockets - www.biggerpockets.com/users/TrustGreene Facebook - www.facebook.com/zenandtheartofrealestateinvesting Jonathan's Hub Site - www.trustgreene.com Brokerage - https://www.streamlined.properties This episode was produced by Outlier Audio.
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