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EPISODE · Mar 31, 2026 · 39 MIN

Discipline, Specialization, and the Long Road to Wealth via Real Estate with Jose Berlanga

from Small Business Stories · host Loralyn Mears

Some businesses attract more fantasy than fundamentals. Real estate is one of them. In this episode, Dr. LL talks with Jose Berlanga, CEO of Onyx Land Partners and author of Dirt Rich, about what actually separates durable success from aspirational noise in land development, home building, and entrepreneurship. If people don't trust your judgment, they won't invest with you. If you don't understand the market, you will mistake motion for traction. If you build from ego instead of demand, the market eventually corrects you. Jose brings a sobering, practical perspective shaped by decades in Houston real estate. He explains why steadier end-user markets can outperform flashier speculative ones, why specialization matters more than people think, and why so many newcomers fail when they assume all real estate is the same. One of the strongest threads in this conversation is his insistence that real estate is not a shortcut business. It is cyclical, risky, technical, and unforgiving when approached casually. He also connects development directly to product-market fit, arguing that builders fail when they create for themselves rather than for the actual buyer. Houston's steady expansion, Onyx's focus on transitional inner-city neighborhoods, and his warnings about "passive income" all reinforce the same deeper truth: sustainable growth comes from patience, repetition, restraint, and staying in the lane you truly understand. Guest Jose Berlanga CEO, Onyx Land Partners Author, Dirt Rich and The Business of Home Building Buy his book here 👉 https://www.amazon.com/Dirt-Rich-Jose-M-Berlanga/dp/B0FRXTN2FL Core Problems Entrepreneurs being sold unrealistic timelines and low-effort wealth narratives Investors entering markets or asset classes they do not understand Builders confusing personal taste with buyer demand People raising outside money before they have earned the right to manage it Practical Takeaways Specialize before you diversify Study the local market instead of assuming one city behaves like another Start with smaller, lower-risk decisions and build judgment over time Track record and references matter more than polished social proof The longer road is often the safer road Timestamps 00:00 Welcome to Small Business Stories 01:06 Why Houston remains attractive 05:35 Cycles, bad actors, and market cleanup 10:34 What buyers and investors should watch for 15:06 Transitional neighborhoods and Onyx's specialty 18:26 Why product-market fit matters in real estate 21:19 Fractional ownership, research, and risk 24:44 What Dirt Rich really argues 29:20 Passive income myths and entrepreneurial patience 34:48 Where to find Jose and his books Who This Episode Is For Founders, investors, and growth-minded entrepreneurs who are trying to build something durable instead of chasing speed. Invisible brands don't make money, but neither do businesses built on borrowed certainty and thin expertise. Subscribe, share, and send this episode to someone who needs a more grounded conversation about entrepreneurship and risk.     ✅ Subscribe for weekly conversations on entrepreneurship 🔁 Share this episode with someone who needs to be heard Follow STEERus on social media: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrLLSmallBusiness Instagram: https://instagram.com/steerus LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/steerus Twitter: https://x.com/steerus_io   #RealEstateInvesting #Entrepreneurship #SmallBusiness #entrepreneur

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