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From Dry Cleaner to Real Estate Pro: Low-Risk Cashflow Strategies

39 min · 27 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio From Dry Cleaner to Real Estate Pro: Low-Risk Cashflow Strategies

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Host Christian Osgood interviews Ian Noble about his journey from running a family dry-cleaning business to building a diverse buy-and-hold real estate portfolio. They discuss active vs. passive investing, asset classes Ian favors (single-family, triple-net retail, mobile home parks, RV and self-storage), and how treating real estate like a business drives consistent returns. Key takeaways: prioritize day-one cash flow, vet operators thoroughly before investing, balance kindness with firm policies as a landlord, and consider passive partnerships and private lending for scale and capital preservation.

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