Entrepreneurial Shades of Gray

Planning for Retirement: Turning Real Estate Into Income w/Renee Dials

33 min · 6. maj 2026
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In this special episode of Entrepreneurial Shades of Gray, Dani and Chelsey sit down with someone who shaped Dani’s understanding of work, discipline, and long-term thinking… her mom, Renee Dials. After a 40-year career as a trusted voice at FOX10 News, Renee didn’t simply step into retirement… she stepped into a plan she had been building for years. While working full-time in television, she was quietly investing in real estate, creating an additional stream of income that now supports her in retirement. From her first property to managing Section 8 rentals, Renee shares what it really looks like to build something outside of your 9 to 5… and why starting early matters more than most people realize. The conversation also dives into the “gray areas” of real estate: unexpected costs, property taxes, tenant challenges, and the lessons that only come from experience.

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