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Episode 98: Five Principles of Rental Real Estate Investing

Episode 98 of the The Evernest Real Estate Investor podcast, hosted by Matthew Whitaker and Spencer Sutton, titled "Episode 98: Five Principles of Rental Real Estate Investing" was published on September 11, 2023 and runs 22 minutes.

September 11, 2023 ·22m · The Evernest Real Estate Investor

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There are five principles that every real estate investor should live by - especially if you currently own less than ten properties. In this episode, Spencer walks through these principles and gives real-world examples of how these can serve you no matter what the current real estate market is doing.

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Production House: Flint Stone Media

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