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Real Estate FastPass

Real Estate FastPass

著者: Jimmy Vreeland
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The typical hype about "Financial Freedom" is so misplaced. Why would any guru encourage a high-performing, high income earner to quit their job? It truly doesn't make sense and we're happy to help you see why. In the Real Estate Fast Pass Podcast, host Jimmy Vreeland discusses the strategies involved in building a 20-unit real estate portfolfio to hit your target with 3 times faster with a 3rd of the typical capital. Everyone knows Wall Street is buying up main street, Jimmy and his team at Vreeland Capital and Ranger Real Estate get there first cut out th middle man and provide done-for-you options to jumpstart your real estate wealth. This is the ONLY podcast to learn the principles and become equipped with the tools necessary if you don't believe the hype of "financial freedom" and are ready to build wealth in a truly passive way. Join us at: https://tinyurl.com/mainstreetpatriot2025-2035 Vreeland Capital 個人ファイナンス 個人的成功 政治・政府 経済学 自己啓発
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  • Fed Lowers Interest Rate! | It's Not That BIG OF A DEAL
    2025/10/06
    Work with Jimmy & the Vreeland Capital Team to build a 20-Unit Portfolio that will get you the equivalent of a retirement account 3X faster with a third of the capital. Visit https://tinyurl.com/mainstreetpatriot... - - - - - - In this solo episode of The Real Estate Fast Pass Podcast, Jimmy Vreeland tackles one of the biggest investor misconceptions: “If the Fed cuts rates, shouldn’t mortgage rates go down?” Jimmy breaks down why that logic doesn’t hold up—and how the real driver of mortgage rates has more to do with market trust, inflation expectations, and the 10-Year Treasury bond than with the Fed’s headline moves. Pulling from research and insights at the Collective Genius Mastermind and financial strategist Jim LaCamp, Jimmy explains why waiting for the “perfect rate” can cost investors years of appreciation, tax benefits, and compounded growth. 💡 What You’ll Learn - Why a Fed rate cut doesn’t automatically lower 30-year mortgage rates -The 10-Year Treasury yield is the real north star for mortgage pricing - How inflation fears keep mortgage rates high even when the Fed moves down - Why “average” interest rates today are historically normal—not high - How to think like an investor instead of a headline-reader - The true cost of waiting—and why the best investors marry the house, date the rate About Jimmy Vreeland Jimmy graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point, spent 5 years as an Army Ranger, and deployed three times twice to Iraq and once to Afghanistan. On his last deployment, he read Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki which led him down the path of real estate investing. As his own portfolio grew, eventually he started a real estate investing business. Since 2018 his team at Vreeland Capital has supplied over 100 houses a year to high performing, passive investors who want to work with his team and his team is now managing over 800 houses. Get in touch with Jimmy and his team at www.jimmyvreeland.com/getstartedinrealestate More about Jimmy Website: www.jimmyvreeland.com Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/jimmy-vreeland Instagram: www.instagram.com/jimmyvreeland Facebook: www.facebook.com/JimmyVreeland Youtube: www.youtube.com/@JimmyVreelandC >>>>>>Get free access to the private Ranger Real Estate facebook group<<<<<< RATE & REVIEW this episode on Apple and Spotify. SHARE this episode with someone. SUBSCRIBE so you don’t miss out on any new episodes!
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    20 分
  • 27. Passive Investor Reveals Why Cash Flow is NOT the Goal
    2025/09/12
    Work with Jimmy & the Vreeland Capital Team to build a 20-Unit Portfolio that will get you the equivalent of a retirement account 3X faster with a third of the capital. Visit https://tinyurl.com/mainstreetpatriot-getstarted - - - - - - - Summary In this episode of the Real Estate Fastpass Podcast, Jimmy Vreeland sits down with longtime Vreeland Capital client Derrick Shannonhouse who shares his journey from military service to becoming a successful corporate executive and then a passive real estate investor. He discusses the importance of cash flow versus equity, the challenges of managing properties, and the strategies he employed to maximize his investments, including leveraging 1031 exchanges and becoming a real estate professional. Derrick also emphasizes the significance of leadership skills gained from his military background and how they have contributed to his success in both real estate and corporate America. The conversation concludes with advice for aspiring investors to take action and not wait for the perfect moment to start their real estate journey. Takeaways Derrick's journey into real estate began with his parents' investment in rental properties. He emphasizes the importance of cash flow and equity in real estate investments. Derrick learned to expect neutral cash flow from his properties, allowing for long-term ownership. He successfully leveraged 1031 exchanges to grow his portfolio. Becoming a real estate professional unlocked significant tax benefits for Derrick and his wife. Derrick highlights the importance of documentation for tax purposes. He discusses the differences between short-term and long-term rentals and their respective challenges. The passive income paradox illustrates how real estate can lead to greater productivity in one's career. Derrick reflects on the leadership skills gained from his military experience and their impact on his career. He encourages aspiring investors to take action and not wait for the perfect moment. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 02:57 Real Estate Journey Begins 04:53 Cash Flow vs. Equity Growth 10:41 Navigating Challenges in Real Estate 12:18 Equity Building Strategies 13:25 Leveraging Real Estate Professional Status 18:26 Tax Benefits and Long-Term Planning 21:00 Understanding Tax Benefits in Real Estate 23:54 Navigating Short-Term Rentals vs. Long-Term Rentals 27:55 The Passive Income Paradox 32:21 Leadership Lessons from Military Experience 39:28 The Importance of Taking Action in Real Estate About Jimmy Vreeland Jimmy graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point, spent 5 years as an Army Ranger, and deployed three times twice to Iraq and once to Afghanistan. On his last deployment, he read Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki which led him down the path of real estate investing. As his own portfolio grew, eventually he started a real estate investing business. Since 2018 his team at Vreeland Capital has supplied over 100 houses a year to high performing, passive investors who want to work with his team and his team is now managing over 800 houses. Get in touch with Jimmy and his team at www.jimmyvreeland.com/getstartedinrealestate More about Jimmy Website: www.jimmyvreeland.com Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/jimmy-vreeland Instagram: www.instagram.com/jimmyvreeland Facebook: www.facebook.com/JimmyVreeland Youtube: www.youtube.com/@JimmyVreelandC >>>>>>Get free access to the private Ranger Real Estate facebook group<<<<<< RATE & REVIEW this episode on Apple and Spotify. SHARE this episode with someone. SUBSCRIBE so you don’t miss out on any new episodes!
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    48 分
  • 26. From SoCal Agent to 18 Doors: Harold Powell’s Out-of-State Real Estate Playbook
    2025/08/25
    Work with Jimmy & the Vreeland Capital Team to build a 20-Unit Portfolio that will get you the equivalent of a retirement account 3X faster with a third of the capital. Visit https://tinyurl.com/mainstreetpatriot-getstarted - - - - - - - In this episode of The Real Estate Fast Pass Podcast, we sit down with Vreeland Capital Client Harold Powell, a 38-year real estate veteran from Ventura, California, who’s quietly built an 18-property rental portfolio—most of which he’s never even seen in person. Harold shares how he leveraged 1031 exchanges, Section 8 rent bumps, and the little-known “real estate professional” tax designation to unlock over $200K in tax savings—and how he's recycled his capital for infinite returns. From tired landlord deals to cost segregation, he walks us through the exact playbook that’s helped him thrive in landlord-friendly markets while living in one of the most landlord-unfriendly states. If you're a real estate agent, investor, or just someone looking to build lasting wealth without flipping or fixing homes, this episode is a must-listen. 💡 What You’ll Learn: Why Harold treats rental properties like banks —and never visits them How to turn tired landlord deals into instant cash flow The tax strategy every real estate agent should know (but most don’t) What Harold would do differently if he were starting today Why your first two years as an investor are the hardest—and how to get through them About Jimmy Vreeland Jimmy graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point, spent 5 years as an Army Ranger, and deployed three times twice to Iraq and once to Afghanistan. On his last deployment, he read Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki which led him down the path of real estate investing. As his own portfolio grew, eventually he started a real estate investing business. Since 2018 his team at Vreeland Capital has supplied over 100 houses a year to high performing, passive investors who want to work with his team and his team is now managing over 800 houses. Get in touch with Jimmy and his team at www.jimmyvreeland.com/getstartedinrealestate More about Jimmy Website: www.jimmyvreeland.com Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/jimmy-vreeland Instagram: www.instagram.com/jimmyvreeland Facebook: www.facebook.com/JimmyVreeland Youtube: www.youtube.com/@JimmyVreelandC >>>>>>Get free access to the private Ranger Real Estate facebook group<<<<<< RATE & REVIEW this episode on Apple and Spotify. SHARE this episode with someone. SUBSCRIBE so you don’t miss out on any new episodes!
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    33 分
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