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Is old-school real estate investing dead — or more powerful than ever?
In this episode, we sit down with longtime investor and podcast host Jonathan Greene to unpack what’s really working in real estate right now. From timeless fundamentals that still deliver results to modern tools that give today’s investors a competitive edge, we break down how to succeed in a changing market.
Jonathan shares how he’s blended traditional investing with new-school strategies, why authenticity outperforms vanity metrics, and the real difference between doing deals and just playing influencer.
We also dive into the rise of analysis paralysis, the power of meetups and mentorship, and what new investors get wrong when chasing “passive income.”
Whether you’re just getting started or rethinking your approach, this episode is your blueprint for cutting through the noise and focusing on what really drives success in real estate today.
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Previous Guests Include:
Brandon Turner, Tarek El Moussa, Henry Washington, Rich Somers, Mikey Taylor, Tom Wheelright, David Greene, Tony