The Monopoly Mindset

Ep 47: Steve Brown - Part 2

51 min · 31 de mar de 2026
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In Episode 47 of Monopoly Mindset, Tommy and Tyler wrap up their conversation with Tyler’s brother, Steve. They dive into whether buying a primary residence is always the right move—and why it might not make sense in certain markets like South Florida.The discussion continues around Steve’s unique investing strategy, offering a different perspective from traditional real estate investing. To close things out, Steve brings a few thoughtful questions to the table, leading to a strong finish and some great takeaways.

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