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My First Keys
by Garret Wong
Welcome to MyFirstKeys, the ultimate resource for anyone looking to confidently purchase and manage rental properties—whether you’re just starting out or adding doors to an existing portfolio. Hosted by Garret Wong, a full time real estate investor and seasoned property manager with nearly 30 years of experience, My First Keys dives deep into the realities of real estate ownership.Originally a research scientist specializing in molecular biology, Garret transitioned into property investment and quickly grew a personal portfolio of 43 buildings and 75 doors (while working full time!). He then founded a property management company that has overseen over 1 billion dollars in assets, with industry-leading success rates in rent collections (98.6%) and legal proceedings (98.5%).Each episode delivers practical, real-world advice on acquiring a property or scaling a portfolio, plus tenant screening, maintenance, legal know-how, and more—so you can acquire, operate, and scale your investment
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How Walking Away From a Bidding War Gave Me $220/Month Cashflow
In this episode, Garret Wong breaks down the truth behind real estate bidding wars, how they’re engineered to manipulate emotion, drive overpayment, and destroy cash flow. Through a real client story, Garret reveals how walking away from an overhyped deal led to a smarter off-market purchase and long-term success. If you’ve ever felt pressured to “win” a deal, this episode will show you why discipline always wins in the end.Timestamps:[00:00:00] IntroductionGarret introduces the question: “Should I participate in a bidding war?” and explains why most investors lose money not by buying bad properties, but by overpaying in emotional negotiations.[00:01:00] Topic 1 – The Psychology of Bidding WarsHow realtors intentionally engineer urgency through underpricing, open-house weekends, and fear of missing out. Garret breaks down how this manipulates buyers into emotional decision-making.[00:02:00] Topic 2 – The Client Case StudyA client wanted a trendy single-family home with eight competing bids. When Garret made him recalculate the numbers at $30K over list price, his $175/month cashflow turned into –$43. They walked away, and two weeks later found an off-market duplex earning $220/month.[00:05:00] Topic 3 – How to Compete Strategically (If You Must)Practical tips on staying rational: use escalation clauses, cap your bid, and add investor-friendly clauses for protection. Garret emphasizes the importance of knowing your ROI box and walking away once numbers stop working.[00:07:00] Topic 4 – Working With the Right RealtorWhy every investor should choose an agent who understands cashflow and ROI — not one who pushes for higher offers.[00:09:00] Key TakeawaysDiscipline in a bidding war predicts your net worth in five years. Winning isn’t about owning the property — it’s about protecting your profit and staying aligned with your investment plan.Mentioned in this Episode:Upper Edge Property Management My First Keys™ About Garret WongGarret Wong is the founder of the My First Keys podcast, the Rent It Yourself Community and a seasoned property manager with nearly 30 years of experience. Originally a research scientist specializing in molecular biology, Garret transitioned into property investment, where he has grown a personal portfolio of 43 buildings and 75 doors into a property management company that has managed over 1 billion in assets, with a 98.5% success rate in legal proceedings and a 98.6% rent collection ratio.Known for his practical approach and strategic insights, Garret has developed an extensive SOP library to manage everything from tenant selection to maintenance, helping landlords and property managers build a reliable, resilient system.Connect with Garret:My First KeysPersonal WebsiteWong CapitalFacebookLinkedIn<a href="https://www.instagram.com/garretwong.rei/?hl=en" rel="noopener...
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Investor-Grade Offer Strategy: 10 Clauses That Protect You (2025 Edition)
In this episode, Garret Wong breaks down the 10 critical elements every real estate investor must include in their offer to purchase. From legal clauses to deal psychology, Garret shares real stories and actionable language to help you avoid costly mistakes and write offers that win — even in competitive markets.Whether you're just starting out or fine-tuning your strategy, this episode gives you the legal edge to protect your investment.Timestamps:[00:00:00] IntroductionGarret explains the importance of treating offers as legal instruments — not emotional gestures — and why missing terms can cost you thousands.[00:01:08] Topic 1: Purchase Price & Payment StructureHow to strategically choose your number, show strength as a buyer, and document creative financing using Schedule A.[00:02:34] Topic 2: Key Contract DatesWhy closing date, possession date, and offer expiry all require precision. Garret shares his favorite timing formula: Tuesday at 5 PM.[00:05:25] Topic 3: Contingencies That Protect YouFrom financing to inspection to appraisal, Garret walks through protective clauses that defend your deposit and your deal.[00:07:39] Topic 4: Due Diligence LanguageThe exact clause language Garret uses to maintain maximum flexibility during inspections and partner reviews.[00:08:38] Topic 5: Conditions vs. Other TermsWhy you must explicitly write in post-condition walkthroughs — or risk being denied access later.[00:09:12] Topic 6: Included Assets & ExclusionsAssume nothing is staying. Garret shares a costly snooker table story that proves why exclusions matter.[00:12:53] Topic 7: Earnest Money & ConsiderationHow deposit size impacts perception, and why documenting how it’s held is crucial in protecting yourself.[00:14:43] Topic 8: Attorney or Broker Review ClauseA simple clause that gives you an “out” while signaling professionalism in private deals.[00:15:15] Topic 9: Seller Motivation & Market PositioningHow to align your offer structure with seller circumstances — downsizing, divorce, out-of-town landlords, etc.[00:16:19] Topic 10: Strategic Offer DynamicsUtilize schedules, clean formatting, and escalation clauses to enhance the professionalism and credibility of your offer.[00:18:40] Key TakeawaysGarret emphasizes that every clause in your offer is either protection or positioning — so don’t rely on someone else to defend your interests. Master the language, control the narrative, and write offers that win.Mentioned in this Episode:Free Webinar Series – Live breakdowns of legal documents and offer strategies.Sign up hereAbout Garret WongGarret Wong is the founder of the My First Keys podcast, the Rent It Yourself Community and a seasoned property manager with nearly 30 years of experience. Originally a research scientist specializing in molecular biology, Garret transitioned into property investment, where he has grown a personal portfolio of 43 buildings and 75 doors into a property management company that has managed over 1 billion in assets, with a 98.5% success rate in legal proceedings and a 98.6% rent collection ratio.Known for his practical approach and strategic insights, Garret has developed an extensive SOP library to manage everything...
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Estimating Renovation Costs Like a Pro (Without a Contractor on Site)
In this episode of My First Keys, Garret Wong reveals how seasoned investors estimate renovation costs in just 15 minutes—without waiting on a contractor. Learn the exact process his team uses to confidently make offers and stay on budget, including how to build your cost catalog, avoid costly surprises, and leverage spreadsheets that think like an investor.Timestamps:[00:00:00] IntroductionGarret sets the stage by highlighting a common investor pitfall—guessing reno costs and blowing budgets.[00:01:38] Why Most Investors Fail at Estimating CostsThe dangers of relying on hope, gut feelings, or delayed contractor quotes when speed matters most.[00:03:00] The 10-Step Walkthrough Process for Estimating CostsHow to break down a property room-by-room, create a master checklist, and avoid missing big-ticket repairs like roofs or HVAC systems.[00:06:11] Building a Real-Time Pricing CatalogWhere to source accurate local contractor rates, how often to update your data, and why even Garret uses Home Depot prices as benchmarks.[00:08:29] Industry Rule-of-Thumb vs. Real NumbersWhy per-square-foot estimates and online averages can mislead, and how to adjust for quality, geography, and contractor availability.[00:10:56] Contingency Buffers and ROI-Focused RenovationsWhy 10-20% buffers are essential, what hidden costs to plan for, and how to prioritize kitchens, bathrooms, and curb appeal upgrades.[00:13:18] Garret’s Personal Estimating SystemFrom laser measurement tools to Excel spreadsheets with built-in contingencies and JV scenarios, Garret shares his proprietary workflow.[00:15:40] Final Thoughts & Weekly Toolkit InvitationGarret encourages investors to "practice estimating like it's the gym" and invites listeners to join his email list for exclusive tools and resources.Mentioned in this Episode:Upper Edge Property ManagementHome Depot Canada (for cost benchmarks)REIkit EstimatorBiggerPockets Rehab Estimator ToolsDealMachineWe love giving back!Check out our weekly webinar series HERE, where you can learn how to purchase your first property, manage your existing property, or scale your portfolio!About Garret WongGarret Wong is the founder of the My First Keys podcast, the Rent It Yourself Community and a seasoned property manager with nearly 30 years of experience. Originally a research scientist specializing in molecular biology, Garret transitioned into property investment, where he has grown a personal portfolio of 43 buildings and 75 doors into a property management company that has managed over 1 billion in assets, with a 98.5% success rate in legal proceedings and a 98.6% rent collection ratio.Known for his practical approach and strategic insights, Garret has developed an extensive SOP library to manage everything from tenant selection to maintenance, helping landlords and property managers build a reliable, resilient system.Connect with Garret:<a...
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10 Rental Exit Strategies (Most Landlords Forget #1 at Purchase)
In this episode of My First Keys, Garret Wong breaks down why your exit strategy needs to start before you even buy the rental property. From holding periods to renovations, resale timing to buyer psychology—Garret walks through 10 essential tactics to future-proof your ROI and avoid the painful mistakes most landlords make. Whether you're planning a flip, legacy hold, or long-term refinance, this episode shows you how to reverse engineer success.Timestamps:[00:00:00] IntroductionGarret sets the tone with a bold truth: "Hope is not a strategy." Learn why having a clear exit plan is the cornerstone of any smart rental investment.[00:01:30] Topic 1: The Hidden Power of Planning the Exit FirstGarret shares personal stories comparing a successful resale vs. a sluggish one—and how the difference came down to decisions made years earlier.[00:04:20] Topic 2: 10 Exit Strategies to Build Into Your Rental TodayA deep dive into 10 actionable strategies, including setting your holding timeline, tailoring renovations, identifying buyer profiles, understanding market timing, and leveraging refinance vs. resale.[00:15:41] Key Takeaways: Reverse Engineering WealthGarret wraps with a powerful reminder: your exit isn’t an afterthought—it’s the framework for every decision you make as a landlord. Plan early, position smart, and get resale-ready now.We love giving back!Check out our weekly webinar series HERE, where you can learn how to purchase your first property, manage your existing property, or scale your portfolio!About Garret WongGarret Wong is the founder of the My First Keys podcast, the Rent It Yourself Community and a seasoned property manager with nearly 30 years of experience. Originally a research scientist specializing in molecular biology, Garret transitioned into property investment, where he has grown a personal portfolio of 43 buildings and 75 doors into a property management company that has managed over 1 billion in assets, with a 98.5% success rate in legal proceedings and a 98.6% rent collection ratio.Known for his practical approach and strategic insights, Garret has developed an extensive SOP library to manage everything from tenant selection to maintenance, helping landlords and property managers build a reliable, resilient system.Connect with Garret:My First KeysPersonal WebsiteWong CapitalFacebookLinkedInInstagramGet Involved:Subscribe to My First Keys and follow us on social media for the latest updates.Contact:For feedback or questions, reach us at https://garretwong.com/contact/
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How I Analyze Market Rent (So You Don’t Leave Money on the Table or Sit Vacant)
In this episode, Garret Wong breaks down the most overlooked but mission-critical number in real estate investing—market rent. Learn why pricing too high or too low can kill your cash flow, and how to use real-world data (not guesswork) to nail the number every time. Whether you're a first-time investor or seasoned landlord, this episode could save you thousands.Timestamps:[00:00] IntroductionGarret explains why accurate market rent is essential to any real estate strategy.[00:36] Topic 1: Why Getting Rent Wrong Costs You Real MoneyHow bad estimates can sit your property vacant for months—or ruin your returns.[03:01] Topic 2: How to Analyze Comps Like a ProPulling active and rented comps, factoring in square footage, condition, and amenities.[05:28] Topic 3: Why You Shouldn’t Ask Your Realtor About RentA bold but honest take on data reliability—and avoiding conflict of interest.[07:54] Topic 4: Demand, Vacancy Rates, and Pricing PowerUnderstanding economic indicators that help you adjust rent intelligently.[10:11] Topic 5: Seasonality, New Developments, and Dynamic PricingHow external factors like time of year and nearby construction affect rental value.[12:33] Topic 6: Showings, Leads, and Real-Time AdjustmentsUsing feedback and lead volume to refine your price even after listing.[14:59] Key Takeaways: Conservative Underwriting and Regulation AwarenessGarret shares golden rules for stress-testing deals and planning for rent control.We love giving back!Check out our weekly webinar series HERE, where you can learn how to purchase your first property, manage your existing property, or scale your portfolio!About Garret WongGarret Wong is the founder of the My First Keys podcast, the Rent It Yourself Community and a seasoned property manager with nearly 30 years of experience. Originally a research scientist specializing in molecular biology, Garret transitioned into property investment, where he has grown a personal portfolio of 43 buildings and 75 doors into a property management company that has managed over 1 billion in assets, with a 98.5% success rate in legal proceedings and a 98.6% rent collection ratio.Known for his practical approach and strategic insights, Garret has developed an extensive SOP library to manage everything from tenant selection to maintenance, helping landlords and property managers build a reliable, resilient system.Connect with Garret:My First KeysPersonal WebsiteWong CapitalFacebookLinkedInInstagramGet Involved:Subscribe to My First Keys and follow us on social media for the latest updates.Contact:For feedback or questions, reach us at https://garretwong.com/contact/
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Fixer Upper or Ready to Rent: How to Avoid the Turnkey Trap
In this solo episode, Garret Wong breaks down one of the most debated choices in real estate investing: fixer-uppers vs. turnkey rentals. Drawing from his personal experience managing 75 doors and flipping dozens of properties, Garret reveals how “move-in ready” homes might cost you more and destroy your returns.Timestamps:[00:00:00] Introduction:Garret introduces the episode and shares a personal story about purchasing a supposedly “ready-to-rent” property that turned into a financial mess.[00:01:20] Topic 1: The Case for Fixer-UppersBenefits like built-in equity, sweat equity, less competition, and full oversight on renovations are explained. Garret explains why fixer-uppers often win — if you know what you’re doing.[00:06:12] Topic 2: The Real Cost of Turnkey PropertiesGarret breaks down the hidden risks of turnkey properties, from unpermitted renovations to inflated pricing and weak long-term ROI.[00:10:55] Topic 3: How to Vet a “Turnkey” Deal Like a ProActionable due diligence tips: what to inspect, what to question, and how to protect your money from sloppy flips disguised as move-in ready homes.[00:13:22] Topic 4: Fixer-Uppers as a Wealth-Building SystemGarret dives into branding, credibility, tax benefits, and scaling your renovation model for long-term portfolio growth.[00:18:05] Key Takeaways:Fixer-uppers require more work but offer control, equity, and scalability. Turnkeys offer speed but can be traps if due diligence is weak. Know your goals and match your strategy accordingly.We love giving back!Check out our weekly webinar series HERE, where you can learn how to purchase your first property, manage your existing property, or scale your portfolio!About Garret WongGarret Wong is the founder of the My First Keys podcast, the Rent It Yourself Community and a seasoned property manager with nearly 30 years of experience. Originally a research scientist specializing in molecular biology, Garret transitioned into property investment, where he’s grown a personal portfolio of 43 buildings and 75 doors into a property management company that has managed over 1 billion dollars in assets with a 98.5% success rate in legal proceedings and a 98.6% rent collection ratio.Known for his practical approach and strategic insights, Garret has developed an extensive SOP library to manage everything from tenant selection to maintenance, helping landlords and property managers build a reliable, resilient system.Connect with Garret:My First KeysPersonal WebsiteWong CapitalFacebookLinkedInInstagramGet Involved:Subscribe to My First Keys and follow us on social media for the latest updates.Contact:For feedback or questions, reach us at https://garretwong.com/contact/
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Are Rental Properties Profitable? Don't Be Fooled!
We love giving back!Check out our weekly webinar series HERE where you can learn how to purchase your first property, manage your existing property, or scale your portfolio!Podcast Episode Title:"Are Rental Properties Profitable? Don't Be Fooled!"Summary:If you're not running the numbers before you buy, you're not investing — you're gambling. In this episode, Garret breaks down exactly how to analyze a potential rental property before booking a showing. You'll learn what costs to include, which metrics matter most, and how to avoid falling for “napkin math” that can sabotage your cash flow.Timestamps:[00:00:00] Introduction: Why running the numbers before a showing is the golden rule for smart investing — and how skipping this step turns you into a gambler.[00:03:00] Topic 1: Real Numbers vs. Napkin Math. Garret exposes the dangers of back-of-the-envelope math and walks through a real-world example of how a $200 “profit” can turn into a $50 loss. Learn what really needs to go into your monthly expense calculation.[00:08:00] Topic 2: The Step-by-Step Breakdown of a Cashflow Analysis. From conservative rent comps to vacancy reserves and maintenance buffers — Garret gives you the full playbook for running accurate numbers. He also explains how interest rate assumptions can make or break your deal.[00:15:30] Topic 3: Key Investment Metrics to Know. Understand how to calculate and interpret your cash-on-cash return and cap rate — even if you’re just buying single-family homes. These tools help you compare deals and make smarter long-term decisions.[00:21:30] Key Takeaways: A recap of the essential steps and warnings: budget like a business owner, not a hobbyist. $200/month is not a cushion — it’s a trap if you're not prepared for surprises. The numbers either work, or they don’t.About Garret WongGarret Wong is the founder of the My First Keys podcast, the Rent It Yourself Community and a seasoned property manager with nearly 30 years of experience. Originally a research scientist specializing in molecular biology, Garret transitioned into property investment, where he’s grown a personal portfolio of 43 buildings and 75 doors into a property management company that has managed over 1 billion dollars in assets with a 98.5% success rate in legal proceedings and a 98.6% rent collection ratio.Known for his practical approach and strategic insights, Garret has developed an extensive SOP library to manage everything from tenant selection to maintenance, helping landlords and property managers build a reliable, resilient system.Connect with Garret:My First KeysPersonal WebsiteWong CapitalFacebookLinkedInInstagramGet Involved:Subscribe to My First Keys and follow us on social media for the latest updates.Contact:For feedback or questions, reach us at https://garretwong.com/contact/
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Vacancy Rates Explained: How They Shape Rent Prices & Maximize Profit
We love giving back!Check out our weekly webinar series HERE where you can learn how to purchase your first property, manage your existing property, or scale your portfolio!Podcast Episode Title:"Vacancy Rates Explained: How They Shape Rent Prices & Maximize Profit"Summary:Vacancy rates are more than just market stats—they’re the heartbeat of your rental strategy. In this episode, Garret Wong breaks down how vacancy rates impact rent pricing, tenant turnover, and your bottom line. Whether you're a new landlord or a seasoned investor, this is the episode you didn't know you needed.Timestamps:[00:00:00] Introduction: A high-level overview of what vacancy rates are and why they matter for rental pricing and profitability.[00:02:00] Understanding Vacancy Rates: Definition, formula, and real-world examples that highlight how vacancy rates reflect market demand.[00:04:00] How Vacancy Rates Affect Rent Prices: Supply and demand, pricing strategy, seasonal shifts, and tips for setting rent based on vacancy data.[00:06:30] Professional Advice & Screening Strategy: Garret shares his proven method for setting rent slightly below market value to attract better long-term tenants and avoid costly turnover.[00:08:30] Key Takeaways: A summary on using vacancy rates to your advantage, the myth of higher rent attracting better tenants, and the importance of rigorous screening.About Garret WongGarret Wong is the founder of the My First Keys podcast, the Rent It Yourself Community and a seasoned property manager with nearly 30 years of experience. Originally a research scientist specializing in molecular biology, Garret transitioned into property investment, where he’s grown a personal portfolio of 43 buildings and 75 doors into a property management company that has managed over 1 billion dollars in assets with a 98.5% success rate in legal proceedings and a 98.6% rent collection ratio.Known for his practical approach and strategic insights, Garret has developed an extensive SOP library to manage everything from tenant selection to maintenance, helping landlords and property managers build a reliable, resilient system.Connect with Garret:My First KeysPersonal WebsiteWong CapitalFacebookLinkedInInstagramGet Involved:Subscribe to My First Keys and follow us on social media for the latest updates.Contact:For feedback or questions, reach us at https://garretwong.com/contact/
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Set Up Smart MLS Searches and Find Hidden Deals Before Anyone Else
We love giving back!Check out our weekly webinar series HERE where you can learn how to purchase your first property, manage your existing property, or scale your portfolio!Podcast Episode Title:"Set Up Smart MLS Searches and Find Hidden Deals Before Anyone Else"Summary:Are you still checking MLS listings manually and missing out on prime investment opportunities? In this episode, Garret Wong shares why setting up a smart MLS search with your realtor can give you a massive edge in the market. Learn how to define your search criteria, leverage advanced filters, and act fast when opportunity knocks.Timestamps:[00:00:00] Setting up smart MLS searches: public listings alone won’t cut it.[00:02:00] Why Smart MLS Searches Matter: Garret explains how he used to miss deals by manually searching listings and tells the story of a late-night MLS alert that led to a game-changing property acquisition.[00:04:00]MLS Advantages and Access: A breakdown of what makes MLS such a powerful tool, what public users miss, and why full access through a realtor is essential.[00:06:30] Search Strategies and Collaboration: Tips on collaborating with your realtor: setting flexible yet focused search parameters, using keywords like “motivated seller” or “TLC,” and regularly adjusting your search based on results.[00:08:30]Key Takeaways: Summary of how to structure your MLS search, the importance of realtor representation, and the need to be prepared financially so you can move fast when a deal hits.About Garret WongGarret Wong is the founder of the My First Keys podcast, the Rent It Yourself Community and a seasoned property manager with nearly 30 years of experience. Originally a research scientist specializing in molecular biology, Garret transitioned into property investment, where he’s grown a personal portfolio of 43 buildings and 75 doors into a property management company that has managed over 1 billion dollars in assets with a 98.5% success rate in legal proceedings and a 98.6% rent collection ratio.Known for his practical approach and strategic insights, Garret has developed an extensive SOP library to manage everything from tenant selection to maintenance, helping landlords and property managers build a reliable, resilient system.Connect with Garret:My First KeysPersonal WebsiteWong CapitalFacebookLinkedInInstagramGet Involved:Subscribe to My First Keys and follow us on social media for the latest updates.Contact:For feedback or questions, reach us at https://garretwong.com/contact/
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Why Your Rentals Need a CEO, Not Sentiment
We love giving back!Check out our weekly webinar series HERE where you can learn how to purchase your first property, manage your existing property, or scale your portfolio!Podcast Episode Title:"Why Your Rentals Need a CEO, Not Sentiment"Summary:Lets break down why emotional decision-making can sabotage your real estate investments. From over-renovating to letting tenants bend the rules, Garret offers practical advice for treating your rental properties like the businesses they are. Learn how to stay objective, protect your cash flow, and keep your long-term investment goals on track.Timestamps:[00:00:00] Setting the stage: Discussing the dangers of emotional attachment in real estate investing.[00:02:00] The Emotional Attachment Trap: How inherited homes or personal properties can cloud investor judgment and how to shift your mindset to treat them as income-generating assets.[00:04:00] Operating Your Rental Like a Business: Garret outlines how your rental property mirrors a business structure: inventory, revenue, expenses, and profit—and what happens when landlords let emotions interfere.[00:06:30] Emotional Intelligence vs. Emotional Decisions: Learn to set boundaries, enforce policies, and maintain empathy without being taken advantage of. Plus, the importance of recognizing your emotional triggers.[00:08:00] Key Takeaways: Garret wraps up with a summary on why emotional detachment, operational systems, and a business mindset are key to profitable real estate investing..About Garret WongGarret Wong is the founder of the My First Keys podcast, the Rent It Yourself Community and a seasoned property manager with nearly 30 years of experience. Originally a research scientist specializing in molecular biology, Garret transitioned into property investment, where he’s grown a personal portfolio of 43 buildings and 75 doors into a property management company that has managed over 1 billion dollars in assets with a 98.5% success rate in legal proceedings and a 98.6% rent collection ratio.Known for his practical approach and strategic insights, Garret has developed an extensive SOP library to manage everything from tenant selection to maintenance, helping landlords and property managers build a reliable, resilient system.Connect with Garret:My First KeysPersonal WebsiteWong CapitalFacebookLinkedInInstagramGet Involved:Subscribe to My First Keys and follow us on social media for the latest updates.Contact:For feedback or questions, reach us at https://garretwong.com/contact/
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How to Find Good Neighborhoods: A Smart Investor's Guide to Property Location
We love giving back!Check out our weekly webinar series HERE where you can learn how to purchase your first property, manage your existing property, or scale your portfolio!Podcast Episode Title:"House Hacking 101: Live for Less and Build Wealth Fast"Summary: Garret Wong dives into one of the most overlooked but crucial aspects of real estate investing, choosing the right neighborhood. He shares personal stories, practical tools, and a detailed framework to help you avoid the costly mistake of buying in the wrong area. Whether you’re a first-time investor or seasoned landlord, this episode will help you level up your property picking strategy.Timestamps:[00:00:00] Why picking the right neighborhood can make or break your investment—and how most investors get it wrong.[00:01:30] The Selkirk Avenue Nightmare: Garret shares the story of his first investment in a rough neighborhood and the harsh lessons that came with it.[00:03:00] The 8-Step Neighborhood Checklist: From understanding A–D class areas to checking crime rates, schools, and talking to local experts—Garret breaks down a clear checklist to evaluate any area like a pro.[00:05:30] Key Takeaways: A neighborhood isn’t just a backdrop—it defines your tenant pool, your ROI, and your stress level. Buy smart, not cheap.About Garret WongGarret Wong is the founder of the My First Keys podcast, the Rent It Yourself Community and a seasoned property manager with nearly 30 years of experience. Originally a research scientist specializing in molecular biology, Garret transitioned into property investment, where he’s grown a personal portfolio of 43 buildings and 75 doors into a property management company that has managed over 1 billion dollars in assets with a 98.5% success rate in legal proceedings and a 98.6% rent collection ratio.Known for his practical approach and strategic insights, Garret has developed an extensive SOP library to manage everything from tenant selection to maintenance, helping landlords and property managers build a reliable, resilient system.Connect with Garret:My First KeysPersonal WebsiteWong CapitalFacebookLinkedInInstagramGet Involved:Subscribe to My First Keys and follow us on social media for the latest updates.Contact:For feedback or questions, reach us at https://garretwong.com/contact/
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House Hacking 101: Live for Less and Build Wealth Fast
We love giving back!Check out our weekly webinar series HERE where you can learn how to purchase your first property, manage your existing property, or scale your portfolio!Podcast Episode Title:"House Hacking 101: Live for Less and Build Wealth Fast"Summary:In this episode, Garret Wong breaks down one of the most accessible strategies in real estate: house hacking. Whether you're a first-time investor or just looking to cut your living costs, house hacking can fast-track your wealth-building journey. Tune in to learn how to live rent-free, build equity, and scale your portfolio, all from your primary residence.Timestamps:[00:00:00] Why house hacking is a game changer: For new investors it can cut your living costs dramatically.[00:01:30] What is House Hacking?: Defining house hacking, who it’s ideal for, and how it compares to traditional real estate strategies.[00:03:00] Financial Structures and Creative Strategies: A deep dive into CMHC-insured mortgages, low down payments, and how to creatively structure deals using suites, garage units, student housing, and more.[00:05:30] Interview with Guest (Solo Case Study):Garret shares the story of a young investor who scaled their portfolio through a smart house hack and how you can too.[00:07:00] Key Takeaways: Actionable steps to start your own house hack: zoning checks, financing, finding the right property, and joining a local real estate investor community.About Garret WongGarret Wong is the founder of the My First Keys podcast, the Rent It Yourself Community and a seasoned property manager with nearly 30 years of experience. Originally a research scientist specializing in molecular biology, Garret transitioned into property investment, where he’s grown a personal portfolio of 43 buildings and 75 doors into a property management company that has managed over 1 billion dollars in assets with a 98.5% success rate in legal proceedings and a 98.6% rent collection ratio.Known for his practical approach and strategic insights, Garret has developed an extensive SOP library to manage everything from tenant selection to maintenance, helping landlords and property managers build a reliable, resilient system.Connect with Garret:My First KeysPersonal WebsiteWong CapitalFacebookLinkedInInstagramGet Involved:Subscribe to My First Keys and follow us on social media for the latest updates.Contact:For feedback or questions, reach us at https://garretwong.com/contact/
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2-Bedroom vs 3-Bedroom Rentals: Which Is the Better Investment?
We love giving back!Check out our weekly webinar series HERE where you can learn how to purchase your first property, manage your existing property, or scale your portfolio!Podcast Episode Title:"2-Bedroom vs 3-Bedroom Rentals: Which Is the Better Investment?"Summary:In this episode, Garret Wong breaks down the key differences between two-bedroom and three-bedroom rental homes. From purchase price and cash flow to tenant retention and resale value, he shares strategic insights to help real estate investors make smarter portfolio decisions.Timestamps:[00:00:00] Introduction: Overview of what listeners will learn—how the number of bedrooms can significantly impact your rental property’s performance.[00:01:30] Topic 1: Price, Affordability & ROI: Two-bedroom homes often require less upfront capital and can offer better scalability, but how do they compare when it comes to rental income and return on investment?[00:03:00] Topic 2: Tenant Demographics & Resale Value: Explores which tenant profiles are more common in 2-bed vs 3-bed homes, how turnover impacts profitability, and why 3-bed homes may have broader market appeal.[00:04:00] Market Nuances & Local Trends: A look at how different markets—urban vs suburban—might influence which type of property performs better. Plus, how short-term rentals fit into the equation.[00:05:00] Key Takeaways: A recap of the pros and cons for each property type and how to align your choice with your long-term investing strategy.About Garret WongGarret Wong is the founder of the My First Keys podcast, the Rent It Yourself Community and a seasoned property manager with nearly 30 years of experience. Originally a research scientist specializing in molecular biology, Garret transitioned into property investment, where he’s grown a personal portfolio of 43 buildings and 75 doors into a property management company that has managed over 1 billion dollars in assets with a 98.5% success rate in legal proceedings and a 98.6% rent collection ratio.Known for his practical approach and strategic insights, Garret has developed an extensive SOP library to manage everything from tenant selection to maintenance, helping landlords and property managers build a reliable, resilient system.Connect with Garret:My First KeysPersonal WebsiteWong CapitalFacebookLinkedInInstagramGet Involved:Subscribe to My First Keys and follow us on social media for the latest updates.Contact:For feedback or questions, reach us at https://garretwong.com/contact/
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Where to Learn About Real Estate Investing: Smart Sources for Success
We love giving back!Check out our weekly webinar series HERE where you can learn how to purchase your first property, manage your existing property, or scale your portfolio!Podcast Episode Title:"Where to Learn About Real Estate Investing: Smart Sources for Success"Summary:In today's episode we the most effective places to learn about real estate investing, whether you're brand new or looking to grow your portfolio. From real-world mentors to vetted online resources, you'll learn what’s worth your time (and money) and what to avoid.Timestamps:[00:00:00] Introduction: Why knowledge is the key to real estate success and the dangers of learning from the wrong sources.[00:01:30] Trusted Local Experts: How your real estate dream team—realtor and property manager—can provide market-specific guidance.[00:03:30] Online Communities & Meetups: Using Facebook groups, forums, and real estate clubs with caution to gather local insights.[00:05:45] Books, Podcasts & Courses: Recommended reading, educational content, and how to spot a trustworthy mentor.[00:7:00] Key Takeaways: Combine local experience, regulatory knowledge, and smart content to build your real estate education. Learn just enough to take action, then iterate from experience.About Garret WongGarret Wong is the founder of the My First Keys podcast, the Rent It Yourself Community and a seasoned property manager with nearly 30 years of experience. Originally a research scientist specializing in molecular biology, Garret transitioned into property investment, where he’s grown a personal portfolio of 43 buildings and 75 doors into a property management company that has managed over 1 billion dollars in assets with a 98.5% success rate in legal proceedings and a 98.6% rent collection ratio.Known for his practical approach and strategic insights, Garret has developed an extensive SOP library to manage everything from tenant selection to maintenance, helping landlords and property managers build a reliable, resilient system.Connect with Garret:My First KeysPersonal WebsiteWong CapitalFacebookLinkedInInstagramGet Involved:Subscribe to My First Keys and follow us on social media for the latest updates.Contact:For feedback or questions, reach us at https://garretwong.com/contact/
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The Do’s and Don’ts That Make or Break Your Joint Venture Partnerships
We love giving back!Check out our weekly webinar series HERE where you can learn how to purchase your first property, manage your existing property, or scale your portfolio!Podcast Episode Title:"The Do’s and Don’ts That Make or Break Your Joint Venture Partnerships"Summary:Whether you're new to the game or looking to scale your portfolio, joint ventures can be the rocket fuel you need or the iceberg that sinks your ship. Garret shares lessons from his first real estate deal and outlines key principles to structure a successful partnership that protects your investment and your relationships.Timestamps:[00:00:00] Introduction - Garret kicks off the episode with a cautionary tale about his first failed JV and outlines why structure and clarity are critical to partnership success.[00:02:00] Find the Right Partner - Learn how to identify JV partners who complement your skills, whether it's capital, experience, or connections, and how to ensure alignment in values and expectations.[00:04:00] Define Roles and Get it in Writing - Garret emphasizes the importance of decision-making clarity, formal agreements like a Unanimous Shareholders Agreement (USA), and having a clear rulebook from the start.[00:05:30] Protect Yourself, Even with Friends & Family - Discover strategies to avoid emotional and financial fallout with loved ones through structure, legal contracts, separate finances, and worst-case scenario planning.[00:07:30] Key Takeaways - We wrap up with pros and cons of incorporating your JV, legal and tax implications, and a bonus tip on building your real estate dream team for lasting success.About Garret WongGarret Wong is the founder of the My First Keys podcast, the Rent It Yourself Community and a seasoned property manager with nearly 30 years of experience. Originally a research scientist specializing in molecular biology, Garret transitioned into property investment, where he’s grown a personal portfolio of 43 buildings and 75 doors into a property management company that has managed over 1 billion dollars in assets with a 98.5% success rate in legal proceedings and a 98.6% rent collection ratio.Known for his practical approach and strategic insights, Garret has developed an extensive SOP library to manage everything from tenant selection to maintenance, helping landlords and property managers build a reliable, resilient system.Connect with Garret:My First KeysPersonal WebsiteWong CapitalFacebookLinkedInInstagramGet Involved:Subscribe to My First Keys and follow us on social media for the latest updates.Contact:For feedback or questions, reach us at https://garretwong.com/contact/
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Should You Own Rental Property in Your Personal Name or a Corporation
We love giving back!Check out our weekly webinar series HERE where you can learn how to purchase your first property, manage your existing property, or scale your portfolio!Podcast Episode Title:"Should You Own Rental Property in Your Personal Name or a Corporation"Summary:In this episode, we tackle one of the most crucial and commonly misunderstood questions for real estate investors: should you own your rental property in your personal name or under a corporation? I break down the pros, cons, tax implications, and liability risks of each structure, helping you avoid costly mistakes and set your investing journey up for long-term success.Timestamps:[00:00:00] Introduction: Quick overview of the episode and why property ownership structure matters more than you might think.[00:02:00] Personal Name vs Corporation – What's the Difference? An explanation of how ownership works in Canada and the US, with a breakdown of tax treatment, liability, and structure.[00:04:30] Key Questions to Ask Before Choosing a Structure - From business activity to long-term goals, I walk through critical questions that help determine if incorporation is right for you.[00:06:30] Real-Life Lessons & Risks of Skipping Structure - A story of an investor who skipped legal advice and paid the price, plus common pitfalls and tips on getting professional guidance.[00:09:00] Key Takeaways - A summary of the biggest lessons — including tax risks, legal protection, scaling advantages, and the importance of planning your exit.About Garret WongGarret Wong is the founder of the My First Keys podcast, the Rent It Yourself Community and a seasoned property manager with nearly 30 years of experience. Originally a research scientist specializing in molecular biology, Garret transitioned into property investment, where he’s grown a personal portfolio of 43 buildings and 75 doors into a property management company that has managed over 1 billion dollars in assets with a 98.5% success rate in legal proceedings and a 98.6% rent collection ratio.Known for his practical approach and strategic insights, Garret has developed an extensive SOP library to manage everything from tenant selection to maintenance, helping landlords and property managers build a reliable, resilient system.Connect with Garret:My First KeysPersonal WebsiteWong CapitalFacebookLinkedInInstagramGet Involved:Subscribe to My First Keys and follow us on social media for the latest updates.Contact:For feedback or questions, reach us at https://garretwong.com/contact/
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How To Communicate Like A Pro
We love giving back!Check out our weekly webinar series HERE where you can learn how to purchase your first property, manage your existing property, or scale your portfolio!Podcast Episode Title:"How to Communicate Like A Pro"Summary:We're going to dive into the crucial topic of communication for landlords. Learn how to set boundaries, look professional, and protect your time and sanity while managing rental properties. Whether you're just starting out or scaling up, these tips will help you run your rental like a real business.Timestamps:[00:00:00] Introduction: Why communication is key to landlord success and how poor boundaries can cost you.[00:02:00] Business Phone Setup – Tips for separating personal and business calls, using virtual numbers, and setting voicemail-only hours.[00:04:30] Professional Addresses and Branding – How to avoid using your home address and brand your communication like a real company.[00:06:00] Best Practices Recap: Setting tenant expectations, using property management software, and documenting everything in writing.[00:08:00] Key Takeaways: Communication is your first line of defense. Treat your rental like a business to protect your peace of mind and legal standing.About Garret WongGarret Wong is the founder of the My First Keys podcast, the Rent It Yourself Community and a seasoned property manager with nearly 30 years of experience. Originally a research scientist specializing in molecular biology, Garret transitioned into property investment, where he’s grown a personal portfolio of 43 buildings and 75 doors into a property management company that has managed over 1 billion dollars in assets with a 98.5% success rate in legal proceedings and a 98.6% rent collection ratio.Known for his practical approach and strategic insights, Garret has developed an extensive SOP library to manage everything from tenant selection to maintenance, helping landlords and property managers build a reliable, resilient system.Connect with Garret:My First KeysPersonal WebsiteWong CapitalFacebookLinkedInInstagramGet Involved:Subscribe to My First Keys and follow us on social media for the latest updates.Contact:For feedback or questions, reach us at https://garretwong.com/contact/
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How To Choose the Right Property Manager
We love giving back!Check out our online Community HERE where you can learn how to purchase your first property, manage your existing property, or scale your portfolio!Podcast Episode Title:"How to Choose the Right Property Manager"Summary:Choosing the right property manager can make or break your real estate investment experience. In this episode, we break down the essential qualities to look for, red flags to avoid, and key questions to ask before signing a management agreement. Whether you're a first-time investor or a seasoned landlord, this episode will help you make an informed decision.Timestamps:[00:00:00] Introduction – why selecting the right property manager is crucial.[00:05:00] Understanding the Role of a Property Manager – Responsibilities and expectations of a good property manager.[00:08:30] Key Qualities to Look For – The must-have traits of a reliable and professional property manager.[00:012:30] Red Flags to Watch Out For – Common mistakes landlords make when choosing a property manager and how to avoid them.[00:016:30] Key Takeaways & Final Thoughts – A summary of the most important points covered in the episode.About Garret WongGarret Wong is the founder of the My First Keys podcast, the Rent It Yourself Community and a seasoned property manager with nearly 30 years of experience. Originally a research scientist specializing in molecular biology, Garret transitioned into property investment, where he’s grown a personal portfolio of 43 buildings and 75 doors into a property management company that has managed over 1 billion dollars in assets with a 98.5% success rate in legal proceedings and a 98.6% rent collection ratio.Known for his practical approach and strategic insights, Garret has developed an extensive SOP library to manage everything from tenant selection to maintenance, helping landlords and property managers build a reliable, resilient system.Connect with Garret:My First KeysPersonal WebsiteWong CapitalFacebookLinkedInInstagramGet Involved:Subscribe to My First Keys and follow us on social media for the latest updates.Contact:For feedback or questions, reach us at https://garretwong.com/contact/
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Building Your Real Estate Dream Team
We love giving back!Check out our weekly webinar series HERE where you can learn how to purchase your first property, manage your existing property, or scale your portfolio!Podcast Episode Title:"Building Your Real Estate Dream Team"Summary:Real estate investing isn’t just about finding the perfect property—it’s about building the perfect team. In this episode, I break down the essential members of a real estate dream team and share lessons from my first-ever deal, where a lack of planning nearly cost me big time. Learn how the right accountant, lawyer, realtor, and property manager can make or break your investments.Timestamps:[00:00:00] Introduction – Why building a real estate dream team is more important than finding the perfect property.[00:02:00] My First Deal Gone Wrong – How my early mistakes in real estate taught me the value of having a team in place.[00:04:30] The Accountant: Your Financial Foundation – How the right accountant helps with tax strategies, deductions, and structuring your investments.[00:06:45] The Lawyer: Your Legal Lifeline – The importance of having a real estate-focused lawyer to protect your assets and ensure smooth transactions.[00:08:30] The Realtor: Your Market Intelligence Agent – How an investor-friendly realtor can find the best deals and help you build long-term wealth.[00:10:00] The Property Manager: Your Operations Backbone – Why you need a property manager on your team—even if you plan to self-manage.[00:11:00] Key Takeaways & Final Thoughts – A summary of what makes a strong real estate team and how it helps you scale faster and avoid costly mistakes.About Garret WongGarret Wong is the founder of the My First Keys podcast, the Rent It Yourself Community and a seasoned property manager with nearly 30 years of experience. Originally a research scientist specializing in molecular biology, Garret transitioned into property investment, where he’s grown a personal portfolio of 43 buildings and 75 doors into a property management company that has managed over 1 billion dollars in assets with a 98.5% success rate in legal proceedings and a 98.6% rent collection ratio.Known for his practical approach and strategic insights, Garret has developed an extensive SOP library to manage everything from tenant selection to maintenance, helping landlords and property managers build a reliable, resilient system.Connect with Garret:My First KeysPersonal WebsiteWong CapitalFacebookLinkedInInstagramGet Involved:Subscribe to My First Keys and follow us on social media for the latest updates.Contact:For feedback or questions, reach us at https://garretwong.com/contact/
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Furnished vs. Unfurnished Rentals, What is the Best Choice for Landlords?
We love giving back!Check out our weekly webinar series HERE where you can learn how to purchase your first property, manage your existing property, or scale your portfolio!Podcast Episode Title:"Furnished vs. Unfurnished Rentals, What is the Best Choice for Landlords?"Summary:One key decision landlords face is whether to offer a furnished or unfurnished rental. While a furnished unit can bring in higher rent, it also comes with increased costs and turnover. In this episode, we break down the pros and cons of each option, share real-world examples, and help you decide which approach makes the most financial sense for your investment strategy.Timestamps:[00:00:00] Introduction: Should you furnish your rental property or leave it unfurnished?[00:04:30] The Investor Mindset: Why so many landlords consider furnishing their rental and the common mistakes they make.[00:07:30] The Pros and Cons of Furnished Rentals: Higher rent potential, short-term tenant appeal, but also more turnover and maintenance.[00:10:00] The Pros and Cons of Unfurnished Rentals: More stable income, lower maintenance, but potentially lower rent.[00:12:00] Key Takeaways: How to analyze your market, crunch the numbers, and decide which rental strategy is best for your situation.About Garret WongGarret Wong is the founder of the My First Keys podcast, the Rent It Yourself Community and a seasoned property manager with nearly 30 years of experience. Originally a research scientist specializing in molecular biology, Garret transitioned into property investment, where he’s grown a personal portfolio of 43 buildings and 75 doors into a property management company that has managed over 1 billion dollars in assets with a 98.5% success rate in legal proceedings and a 98.6% rent collection ratio.Known for his practical approach and strategic insights, Garret has developed an extensive SOP library to manage everything from tenant selection to maintenance, helping landlords and property managers build a reliable, resilient system.Connect with Garret:My First KeysPersonal WebsiteWong CapitalFacebookLinkedInInstagramGet Involved:Subscribe to My First Keys and follow us on social media for the latest updates.Contact:For feedback or questions, reach us at https://garretwong.com/contact/
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Single-Family Homes vs. Condos Which Rental Property is Right for You?
We love giving back!Check out our weekly webinar series HERE where you can learn how to purchase your first property, manage your existing property, or scale your portfolio!Podcast Episode Title:"Single-Family Homes vs. Condos Which Rental Property is Right for You?"Summary:Lets break down the pros and cons of investing in single-family homes versus condos as rental properties. Many investors jump in without fully understanding the differences in cash flow potential, tenant turnover, and appreciation rates. By the end of this episode, you'll have the insights to determine which property type best aligns with your investment strategy.Timestamps:[00:00:00] Introduction: Lets break down single-family homes vs. condos[00:02:30] Single-Family Homes as Rentals – Why SFHs are popular, their advantages , and key drawbacks.[00:05:30] Condos as Rentals – Lower entry cost, easier maintenance, but challenges like condo fees, resale issues, and board restrictions.[00:8:00] Direct Comparison: SFH vs. Condo – Breaking down purchase price, appreciation potential, cash flow stability, maintenance responsibilities, and exit strategies.[00:10:00] Key Takeaways – How to choose between SFHs and condos based on your investment goals, risk tolerance, and level of involvement as a landlord.About Garret WongGarret Wong is the founder of the My First Keys podcast, the Rent It Yourself Community and a seasoned property manager with nearly 30 years of experience. Originally a research scientist specializing in molecular biology, Garret transitioned into property investment, where he’s grown a personal portfolio of 43 buildings and 75 doors into a property management company that has managed over 1 billion dollars in assets with a 98.5% success rate in legal proceedings and a 98.6% rent collection ratio.Known for his practical approach and strategic insights, Garret has developed an extensive SOP library to manage everything from tenant selection to maintenance, helping landlords and property managers build a reliable, resilient system.Connect with Garret:My First KeysPersonal WebsiteWong CapitalFacebookLinkedInInstagramGet Involved:Subscribe to My First Keys and follow us on social media for the latest updates.Contact:For feedback or questions, reach us at https://garretwong.com/contact/
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Pros and Cons of Smaller Multifamily Investments
We love giving back!Check out our weekly webinar series HERE where you can learn how to purchase your first property, manage your existing property, or scale your portfolio!Podcast Episode Title:"Pros and Cons of Smaller Multifamily Investments "Summary:Duplexes, triplexes, and fourplexes. These properties offer a great balance between single-family homes and large apartment complexes, but they also come with unique challenges. We’ll discuss zoning laws, fire safety regulations, rent control implications, and key factors every investor should consider before purchasing a smaller multifamily property.Timestamps:[00:00:00] Introduction: why smaller multifamily buildings are worth considering.[00:02:30] Why Invest in Smaller Multifamily Buildings? – Cash flow potential, scalability, and market advantages.[00:05:30] Key Challenges and Regulatory Considerations – Fire safety laws, zoning issues, and licensing requirements that investors must be aware of.[00:8:00] Rent Control and Financial Implications – Understanding how rent control affects profitability, particularly in Manitoba.[00:10:00] Key Takeaways & Final Thoughts – Summarizing the pros and cons, plus actionable tips for investors.About Garret WongGarret Wong is the founder of the My First Keys podcast, the Rent It Yourself Community and a seasoned property manager with nearly 30 years of experience. Originally a research scientist specializing in molecular biology, Garret transitioned into property investment, where he’s grown a personal portfolio of 43 buildings and 75 doors into a property management company that has managed over 1 billion dollars in assets with a 98.5% success rate in legal proceedings and a 98.6% rent collection ratio.Known for his practical approach and strategic insights, Garret has developed an extensive SOP library to manage everything from tenant selection to maintenance, helping landlords and property managers build a reliable, resilient system.Connect with Garret:My First KeysPersonal WebsiteWong CapitalFacebookLinkedInInstagramGet Involved:Subscribe to My First Keys and follow us on social media for the latest updates.Contact:For feedback or questions, reach us at https://garretwong.com/contact/
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Are Apartment Blocks Worth Investing In?
We love giving back!Check out our weekly webinar series HERE where you can learn how to purchase your first property, manage your existing property, or scale your portfolio!Podcast Episode Title:"Are Apartment Blocks Worth Investing In? "Summary:Is investing in apartment blocks really the ultimate real estate move, or could it turn into a costly mistake? We will break down the real advantages and risks of multifamily properties. You'll learn how apartment blocks have built massive wealth for investors—but also the hidden pitfalls that could sink your financial plans. Whether you're considering your first multifamily purchase or scaling up, this episode is a must listen!Timestamps:[00:00:00] Introduction: why apartment blocks are seen as the “holy grail” of real estate.[00:04:00] Advantages of Apartment Blocks – Economies of scale, increased cash flow, and risk mitigation through multiple units.[00:08:30] Disadvantages & Hidden Risks – High upfront costs, complex financing, rent control regulations, and concentrated risk factors.[00:10:00] Comparing Single Family vs. Multifamily Investing – Why many investors start with single-family homes and the learning curve involved in transitioning to multifamily.[00:14:00] Key Takeaways & Next Steps – The importance of understanding both the benefits and challenges of apartment investing, plus how to get started with the right strategy.About Garret WongGarret Wong is the founder of the My First Keys podcast, the Rent It Yourself Community and a seasoned property manager with nearly 30 years of experience. Originally a research scientist specializing in molecular biology, Garret transitioned into property investment, where he’s grown a personal portfolio of 43 buildings and 75 doors into a property management company that has managed over 1 billion dollars in assets with a 98.5% success rate in legal proceedings and a 98.6% rent collection ratio.Known for his practical approach and strategic insights, Garret has developed an extensive SOP library to manage everything from tenant selection to maintenance, helping landlords and property managers build a reliable, resilient system.Connect with Garret:My First KeysPersonal WebsiteWong CapitalFacebookLinkedInInstagramGet Involved:Subscribe to My First Keys and follow us on social media for the latest updates.Contact:For feedback or questions, reach us at https://garretwong.com/contact/
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Short Term Rentals
We love giving back!Check out our weekly webinar series HERE where you can learn how to purchase your first property, manage your existing property, or scale your portfolio!Podcast Episode Title:"Short Term Rentals"Summary:Short term rentals (STRs) are under attack in cities across North America. While they offer significant profit potential, they also come with regulatory challenges, rising costs, and neighborhood opposition. In today's episode we break down the latest trends, regulations, and risks associated with STRs, helping you determine if they’re still a smart investment.Timestamps:[00:00:00] Introduction: Overview of short-term rentals and why they’re facing increased scrutiny.[00:02:00] What Are Short-Term Rentals? – Defining STRs, their uses, and their role in the economy.[00:05:30] Challenges and Regulations – Discussion on city restrictions, including Toronto and Winnipeg’s policies.[00:7:00] Investment Risks – Hidden costs, unpredictable vacancies, and the impact of regulation changes.[00:9:00] Key Takeaways: The future of STRs, responsible investing, and alternatives to consider.About Garret WongGarret Wong is the founder of the My First Keys podcast, the Rent It Yourself Community and a seasoned property manager with nearly 30 years of experience. Originally a research scientist specializing in molecular biology, Garret transitioned into property investment, where he’s grown a personal portfolio of 43 buildings and 75 doors into a property management company that has managed over 1 billion dollars in assets with a 98.5% success rate in legal proceedings and a 98.6% rent collection ratio.Known for his practical approach and strategic insights, Garret has developed an extensive SOP library to manage everything from tenant selection to maintenance, helping landlords and property managers build a reliable, resilient system.Connect with Garret:My First KeysPersonal WebsiteWong CapitalFacebookLinkedInInstagramGet Involved:Subscribe to My First Keys and follow us on social media for the latest updates.Contact:For feedback or questions, reach us at https://garretwong.com/contact/
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Commercial Real Estate and Rate Caps
We love giving back!Check out our weekly webinar series HERE where you can learn how to purchase your first property, manage your existing property, or scale your portfolio!Podcast Episode Title:"Commercial Real Estate and Rate Caps"Summary:Are you just collecting rent, or are you truly building wealth? In this episode, we dive deep into commercial real estate, multifamily properties, and the power of cap rates. Learn how to balance cash flow with equity appreciation and why focusing solely on monthly income might be holding you back from financial success.Timestamps:[00:00:00] Introduction: Overview of cap rates, cash flow, and building wealth with multifamily real estate.[00:05:00] Cash Flow vs. True Profit: Breaking down the difference between monthly income and long-term equity growth.[00:08:30] Understanding Cap Rates: What cap rates are, how they work, and why they matter in commercial real estate.[00:11:00] Case Study: A Real Multifamily Investment: A real-world example of how strategic renovations and cap rates increase property value.[00:15:00] Key Takeaways: Why multifamily investing outperforms single-family rentals and how to build long-term wealth.About Garret WongGarret Wong is the founder of the My First Keys podcast, the Rent It Yourself Community and a seasoned property manager with nearly 30 years of experience. Originally a research scientist specializing in molecular biology, Garret transitioned into property investment, where he’s grown a personal portfolio of 43 buildings and 75 doors into a property management company that has managed over 1 billion dollars in assets with a 98.5% success rate in legal proceedings and a 98.6% rent collection ratio.Known for his practical approach and strategic insights, Garret has developed an extensive SOP library to manage everything from tenant selection to maintenance, helping landlords and property managers build a reliable, resilient system.Connect with Garret:My First KeysPersonal WebsiteWong CapitalFacebookLinkedInInstagramGet Involved:Subscribe to My First Keys and follow us on social media for the latest updates.Contact:For feedback or questions, reach us at https://garretwong.com/contact/
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Mortgage Principle and Interest Explained
We love giving back!Check out our weekly webinar series HERE where you can learn how to purchase your first property, manage your existing property, or scale your portfolio!Podcast Episode Title:" Mortgage Principle and Interest Explained"Summary:Your mortgage isn't just a bill—it’s one of the most powerful tools for building long-term wealth. In this episode, we break down how principal and interest work together, why conventional wisdom about mortgage payments might be costing you, and the strategic approach I use to optimize principal reduction while maintaining financial flexibility.Timestamps:[00:00:00] Introduction: Mortgage payments explained.[00:01:00]Mortgage Basics: How principal and interest payments are structured over time.[00:02:30] Why Bi-Weekly Payments May Not Be the Best Strategy: The impact on cash flow and flexibility.[00:03:30] Strategic Principal Reduction: Using lump sum payments and refinancing to maximize equity.[00:4:20] Key Takeaways: Summary of the most effective mortgage strategies.About Garret WongGarret Wong is the founder of the My First Keys podcast, the Rent It Yourself Community and a seasoned property manager with nearly 30 years of experience. Originally a research scientist specializing in molecular biology, Garret transitioned into property investment, where he’s grown a personal portfolio of 43 buildings and 75 doors into a property management company that has managed over 1 billion dollars in assets with a 98.5% success rate in legal proceedings and a 98.6% rent collection ratio.Known for his practical approach and strategic insights, Garret has developed an extensive SOP library to manage everything from tenant selection to maintenance, helping landlords and property managers build a reliable, resilient system.Connect with Garret:My First KeysPersonal WebsiteWong CapitalFacebookLinkedInInstagramGet Involved:Subscribe to My First Keys and follow us on social media for the latest updates.Contact:For feedback or questions, reach us at https://garretwong.com/contact/
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Market Price vs Market Value
We love giving back!Check out our weekly webinar series HERE where you can learn how to purchase your first property, manage your existing property, or scale your portfolio!Podcast Episode Title:"Market Price vs Market Value"Summary:Understanding the difference between market price and market value can mean the difference between a great deal and a costly mistake. In this episode, I break down these critical concepts, share a personal experience that nearly cost me thousands, and provide actionable insights to help you make smarter real estate decisions.Timestamps:[00:00:00] Introduction: Why understanding market price vs. market value is essential.[00:01:00] The Definitions: Market value vs. market price explained with real estate examples[00:02:30] Factors Affecting Market Value – How location, property condition, and market trends impact property valuation.[00:03:30] Factors Affecting Market Price – The role of emotions, bidding wars, and negotiation skills.[00:4:20] Key Takeaways – Summary of the biggest insights and how you can apply them to your next deal.About Garret WongGarret Wong is the founder of the My First Keys podcast, the Rent It Yourself Community and a seasoned property manager with nearly 30 years of experience. Originally a research scientist specializing in molecular biology, Garret transitioned into property investment, where he’s grown a personal portfolio of 43 buildings and 75 doors into a property management company that has managed over 1 billion dollars in assets with a 98.5% success rate in legal proceedings and a 98.6% rent collection ratio.Known for his practical approach and strategic insights, Garret has developed an extensive SOP library to manage everything from tenant selection to maintenance, helping landlords and property managers build a reliable, resilient system.Connect with Garret:My First KeysPersonal WebsiteWong CapitalFacebookLinkedInInstagramGet Involved:Subscribe to My First Keys and follow us on social media for the latest updates.Contact:For feedback or questions, reach us at https://garretwong.com/contact/
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Cash Flow, Equity, and Appreciation | Mastering the Three Pillars of Real Estate
We love giving back!Check out our online Community HERE where you can learn how to purchase your first property, manage your existing property, or scale your portfolio!Podcast Episode Title:"Cash Flow, Equity, and Appreciation | Mastering the Three Pillars of Real Estate"Summary:Lets dive back to basics and dive into the three foundational pillars of real estate wealth: cash flow, equity, and appreciation. Learn how these three elements work together to help you build long-term wealth and financial freedom. Whether you're just starting out or looking to refine your strategy, this episode has insights to level up your real estate investing game.Timestamps:[00:00:00] Introduction: Overview of the importance of cash flow, equity, and appreciation in real estate investing.[00:03:00] Cash Flow: What it is, how to calculate it, and why positive cash flow matters for monthly stability.[00:05:30] Equity: Understanding equity, how to build it through mortgage paydowns and renovations, and leveraging it for growth.[00:07:53] Appreciation: The multiplier effect of market value increases, factors that drive appreciation, and long-term wealth creation.[00:9:18] Key Takeaways: A recap of how combining cash flow, equity, and appreciation creates maximum wealth and actionable steps for new investors.About Garret WongGarret Wong is the founder of the My First Keys podcast, the Rent It Yourself Community and a seasoned property manager with nearly 30 years of experience. Originally a research scientist specializing in molecular biology, Garret transitioned into property investment, where he’s grown a personal portfolio of 43 buildings and 75 doors into a property management company that has managed over 1 billion dollars in assets with a 98.5% success rate in legal proceedings and a 98.6% rent collection ratio.Known for his practical approach and strategic insights, Garret has developed an extensive SOP library to manage everything from tenant selection to maintenance, helping landlords and property managers build a reliable, resilient system.Connect with Garret:My First KeysPersonal WebsiteWong CapitalFacebookLinkedInInstagramGet Involved:Subscribe to My First Keys and follow us on social media for the latest updates.Contact:For feedback or questions, reach us at https://garretwong.com/contact/
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Why Invest in Rental Properties?
We love giving back!Check out our online Community HERE where you can learn how to purchase your first property, manage your existing property, or scale your portfolio!Podcast Episode Title:"Why Invest in Rental Properties?"Summary:In this episode, we dive into the three foundational pillars of wealth building in real estate: cash flow, equity, and appreciation. Learn how these powerful tools work together to transform your financial future and discover actionable strategies to maximize each one. Whether you're a seasoned investor or just starting, this episode provides valuable insights to elevate your real estate game.Timestamps:[00:00:00] Introduction: Overview of the episode and its focus on cash flow, equity, and appreciation.[00:02:00]Building Wealth Foundations: Why understanding the synergy between cash flow, equity, and appreciation is key to financial success.[00:4:00] Cash Flow Basics: Defining cash flow, its formula, and how to optimize rental income while managing expenses effectively.[00:5:00] Equity Explained: The role of mortgage paydown, property improvements, and market appreciation in building equity.[00:6:00] Key Takeaways: Summarizing how mastering these pillars can set you on the path to real estate wealth.About Garret WongGarret Wong is the founder of the My First Keys podcast, the Rent It Yourself Community and a seasoned property manager with nearly 30 years of experience. Originally a research scientist specializing in molecular biology, Garret transitioned into property investment, where he’s grown a personal portfolio of 43 buildings and 75 doors into a property management company that has managed over 1 billion dollars in assets with a 98.5% success rate in legal proceedings and a 98.6% rent collection ratio.Known for his practical approach and strategic insights, Garret has developed an extensive SOP library to manage everything from tenant selection to maintenance, helping landlords and property managers build a reliable, resilient system.Connect with Garret:My First KeysPersonal WebsiteWong CapitalFacebookLinkedInInstagramGet Involved:Subscribe to My First Keys and follow us on social media for the latest updates.Contact:For feedback or questions, reach us at https://garretwong.com/contact/
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Why We're Changing the Name to My First Keys
We love giving back!Check out our online Community HERE where you can learn how to purchase your first property, manage your existing property, or scale your portfolio!Podcast Episode Title:"Why We're Changing the Name to My First Keys?"Summary:In this transformative episode, we unveil the reasons behind our podcast rebrand from Landlord Pal to My First Keys. Discover how this change aligns with our mission to empower real estate investors at every stage—from buying your first property to scaling a thriving portfolio. Tune in to learn about the fresh direction for our podcast and the exciting content you can expect moving forward.Timestamps:[00:00:00] Introduction: Why we're rebranding and what My First Keys represents.[00:03:00] The Catalyst for Change: Insights from networking with top investors and redefining the podcast's purpose.[00:5:30] My Personal Real Estate Journey: A heartfelt story of how real estate transformed my family's future.[00:7:45] What to Expect Going Forward: Breaking down the two-layered content approach for beginners and advanced investors.[00:8:30] Key Takeaways: A recap of the rebrands mission and an invitation to join our thriving community.About Garret WongGarret Wong is the founder of the My First Keys podcast, the Rent It Yourself Community and a seasoned property manager with nearly 30 years of experience. Originally a research scientist specializing in molecular biology, Garret transitioned into property investment, where he’s grown a personal portfolio of 43 buildings and 75 doors into a property management company that has managed over 1 billion dollars in assets with a 98.5% success rate in legal proceedings and a 98.6% rent collection ratio.Known for his practical approach and strategic insights, Garret has developed an extensive SOP library to manage everything from tenant selection to maintenance, helping landlords and property managers build a reliable, resilient system.Connect with Garret:My First KeysPersonal WebsiteWong CapitalFacebookLinkedInInstagramGet Involved:Subscribe to My First Keys and follow us on social media for the latest updates.Contact:For feedback or questions, reach us at https://garretwong.com/contact/
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What are the Tax Implications of Being a Landlord?
We love giving back!Check out our online Community HERE where you can learn how to purchase your first property, manage your existing property, or scale your portfolio!Podcast Episode Title:"What are the Tax Implications of Being a Landlord?"Summary:Taxes can be one of the most significant challenges for landlords, but understanding the rules can turn them into a tool for maximizing profits. In this episode, we delve into the essential tax implications of being a landlord, offering practical tips on record-keeping, deductions, and working with tax professionals. Tune in to gain clarity on staying compliant while saving money.Timestamps:[00:00:00] Introduction: Why understanding landlord tax implications is crucial.[00:05:00] Detailed Record-Keeping: Why keeping accurate and organized records is essential, from rental income to maintenance expenses.[00:10:30] Banking Best Practices: Tips for managing separate bank accounts for rental income and expenses to streamline tax filings.[00:12:45] Tax Deductions: Exploring common deductions like maintenance, property management fees, and mortgage interest.[00:16:00] Working with Professionals: How to collaborate effectively with tax professionals to ensure compliance and optimize your returns.About Garret WongGarret Wong is the founder of the Landlord Pal podcast, the Rent It Yourself Community and a seasoned property manager with nearly 30 years of experience. Originally a research scientist specializing in molecular biology, Garret transitioned into property investment, where he’s grown a personal portfolio of 43 buildings and 75 doors into a property management company that has managed over 1 billion dollars in assets with a 98.5% success rate in legal proceedings and a 98.6% rent collection ratio.Known for his practical approach and strategic insights, Garret has developed an extensive SOP library to manage everything from tenant selection to maintenance, helping landlords and property managers build a reliable, resilient system.Connect with Garret:The Rent It Yourself CommunityPersonal WebsiteWong CapitalFacebookLinkedInInstagramGet Involved:Subscribe to My First Keys and follow us on social media for the latest updates.Contact:For feedback or questions, reach us at https://garretwong.com/contact/
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How to Determine the Perfect Rent Price for Your Rental Property
We love giving back!Check out our online Community HERE where you can learn how to purchase your first property, manage your existing property, or scale your portfolio!Podcast Episode Title:" How to Determine the Perfect Rent Price for Your Rental Property"Summary:Setting the right rent price is a balancing act. Price it too low, and you lose money. Price it too high, and your property sits vacant. In this episode, we break down the strategies and calculations to help you strike the perfect balance, ensuring profitability and attracting quality tenants.Timestamps:[00:00:00] Introduction: Overview of the importance of determining the correct rent price.[00:05:00] Common Lease Violations: The risks of underpricing or overpricing and their financial implications.[00:10:30] Effective Communication: How to research comparable properties, assess vacancy rates, and adjust for amenities.[00:12:45] Legal and Escalation Steps: How the time of year impacts rental demand and pricing strategies.[00:16:00] Key Takeaways: Finding the perfect rent price ensures profitability, tenant satisfaction, and market competitiveness.About Garret WongGarret Wong is the founder of the My First Keys podcast, the Rent It Yourself Community and a seasoned property manager with nearly 30 years of experience. Originally a research scientist specializing in molecular biology, Garret transitioned into property investment, where he’s grown a personal portfolio of 43 buildings and 75 doors into a property management company that has managed over 1 billion dollars in assets with a 98.5% success rate in legal proceedings and a 98.6% rent collection ratio.Known for his practical approach and strategic insights, Garret has developed an extensive SOP library to manage everything from tenant selection to maintenance, helping landlords and property managers build a reliable, resilient system.Connect with Garret:My First KeysPersonal WebsiteWong CapitalFacebookLinkedInInstagramGet Involved:Subscribe to My First Keys and follow us on social media for the latest updates.Contact:For feedback or questions, reach us at https://garretwong.com/contact/
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Building TRUST to Retain High Quality Tenants
We love giving back!Check out our online Community HERE where you can learn how to purchase your first property, manage your existing property, or scale your portfolio!Podcast Episode Title:"Proven Strategies to Keep Great Tenants"Summary:We explore actionable strategies for retaining quality tenants, ensuring your rental property remains profitable and stress-free. From building strong relationships to responding swiftly to tenant concerns, you'll discover how to foster loyalty and long-term satisfaction in your tenants. Plus, learn why the smallest details can make the biggest impact!Timestamps:[00:00:00] Introduction: Overview of tenant retention strategies and their importance.[00:01:30] Deal Breakers: Examples of small issues that lead to big tenant dissatisfaction, including an anecdote about a missing cover plate.[003:30] Key Strategies: Building trust, offering lease renewal incentives, and maintaining a well-kept property.[00:5:45] Enhancing Relationships: Tips for personal touches like holiday greetings and maintaining professional boundaries.[00:7:00] Key Takeaways: Summary of effective practices for long-term tenant retention and an introduction to our Tenant Retention Strategy Guide.About Garret WongGarret Wong is the founder of the My First Keys podcast, the Rent It Yourself Community and a seasoned property manager with nearly 30 years of experience. Originally a research scientist specializing in molecular biology, Garret transitioned into property investment, where he’s grown a personal portfolio of 43 buildings and 75 doors into a property management company that has managed over 1 billion dollars in assets with a 98.5% success rate in legal proceedings and a 98.6% rent collection ratio.Known for his practical approach and strategic insights, Garret has developed an extensive SOP library to manage everything from tenant selection to maintenance, helping landlords and property managers build a reliable, resilient system.Connect with Garret:My First KeysPersonal WebsiteWong CapitalFacebookLinkedInInstagramGet Involved:Subscribe to My First Keys and follow us on social media for the latest updates.Contact:For feedback or questions, reach us at https://garretwong.com/contact/
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What To Do When Tenants Violate a Lease
We love giving back!Check out our online Community HERE where you can learn how to purchase your first property, manage your existing property, or scale your portfolio!Podcast Episode Title:"What to Do When Tenants Violate a Lease"Summary:Dive into a critical topic for landlords: how to handle lease violations effectively. From unauthorized pets to missed rent payments, we explore real-life examples, actionable strategies, and legal considerations to protect your property and enforce your lease terms.Timestamps:[00:00:00] Introduction: The importance of addressing lease violations promptly[00:03:00] Common Lease Violations: Examples including unauthorized pets, noise complaints, and property damage[00:15:30] Effective Communication: The importance of written warning letters and clear documentation[00:25:45] Legal and Escalation Steps: How to proceed with eviction or mediation when necessary[00:45:00] Key Takeaways: Summary of best practices for consistent lease enforcement.About Garret WongGarret Wong is the founder of the My First Keys podcast, the Rent It Yourself Community and a seasoned property manager with nearly 30 years of experience. Originally a research scientist specializing in molecular biology, Garret transitioned into property investment, where he’s grown a personal portfolio of 43 buildings and 75 doors into a property management company that has managed over 1 billion dollars in assets with a 98.5% success rate in legal proceedings and a 98.6% rent collection ratio.Known for his practical approach and strategic insights, Garret has developed an extensive SOP library to manage everything from tenant selection to maintenance, helping landlords and property managers build a reliable, resilient system.Connect with Garret:My First KeysPersonal WebsiteWong CapitalFacebookLinkedInInstagramGet Involved:Subscribe to My First Keys and follow us on social media for the latest updates.Contact:For feedback or questions, reach us at https://garretwong.com/contact/
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Crafting the Perfect Lease Agreement: A Landlord's Guide
We love giving back!Check out our online Community HERE where you can learn how to purchase your first property, manage your existing property, or scale your portfolio!Podcast Episode Title:"Crafting the Perfect Lease Agreement: A Landlord's Guide"Summary:We will dive into the essentials of writing a comprehensive lease agreement that protects both landlords and tenants. From avoiding common pitfalls to including the right clauses, learn how to create a document that sets clear expectations and fosters a successful landlord-tenant relationship.Timestamps:[00:00:00] Introduction: Why a lease agreement is the cornerstone of rental success[00:03:00] Key Components of a Lease: Essential terms, utilities, and inclusions to consider[00:15:30] Customizing Your Lease: Tips for addendums, tenant responsibilities, and clarity[00:25:45] Legal Compliance and Reviews: The importance of following local laws and simplifying legal jargon[00:45:00] Key Takeaways: Final thoughts on creating a smooth rental experience through well-drafted leasesAbout Garret WongGarret Wong is the founder of the My First Keys podcast, the Rent It Yourself Community and a seasoned property manager with nearly 30 years of experience. Originally a research scientist specializing in molecular biology, Garret transitioned into property investment, where he’s grown a personal portfolio of 43 buildings and 75 doors into a property management company that has managed over 1 billion dollars in assets with a 98.5% success rate in legal proceedings and a 98.6% rent collection ratio.Known for his practical approach and strategic insights, Garret has developed an extensive SOP library to manage everything from tenant selection to maintenance, helping landlords and property managers build a reliable, resilient system.Connect with Garret:My First KeysPersonal WebsiteWong CapitalFacebookLinkedInInstagramGet Involved:Subscribe to My First Keys and follow us on social media for the latest updates.Contact:For feedback or questions, reach us at https://garretwong.com/contact/
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Proactive Property Maintenance: Saving Money and Keeping Tenants Happy
We love giving back!Check out our online Community HERE where you can learn how to purchase your first property, manage your existing property, or scale your portfolio!Podcast Episode Title:"Proactive Property Maintenance: Saving Money and Keeping Tenants Happy?"Summary:In today's episode of Landlord Pal, we dive into the critical topic of property maintenance and repairs. From avoiding costly disasters to ensuring tenant satisfaction, discover actionable tips and strategies every landlord needs to manage routine and emergency maintenance effectively. Learn how staying proactive can save you thousands and preserve your investment for the long term.Timestamps:[00:00:00] Introduction: Why proactive maintenance is a game-changer for landlords[00:03:00] The Cost of Neglect: How a simple leaking toilet can snowball into a $7,200 expense[00:15:30] Building a Reliable Contractor Network: Tips for finding and retaining trustworthy contractors.[00:25:45] Tools for Organization: Leveraging technology and documentation to streamline repairs and maintenance.[00:45:00] Key Takeaways: The benefits of proactive maintenance and staying organized.About Garret WongGarret Wong is the founder of the Landlord Pal podcast, the Rent It Yourself Community and a seasoned property manager with nearly 30 years of experience. Originally a research scientist specializing in molecular biology, Garret transitioned into property investment, where he’s grown a personal portfolio of 43 buildings and 75 doors into a property management company that has managed over 1 billion dollars in assets with a 98.5% success rate in legal proceedings and a 98.6% rent collection ratio.Known for his practical approach and strategic insights, Garret has developed an extensive SOP library to manage everything from tenant selection to maintenance, helping landlords and property managers build a reliable, resilient system.Connect with Garret:The Rent It Yourself CommunityPersonal WebsiteWong CapitalFacebookLinkedInInstagramGet Involved:Subscribe to My First Keys and follow us on social media for the latest updates.Contact:For feedback or questions, reach us at https://garretwong.com/contact/
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What are my Legal Responsibilities as a Landlord?
We love giving back!Check out our online Community HERE where you can learn how to purchase your first property, manage your existing property, or scale your portfolio!Podcast Episode Title:"What are my Legal Responsibilities as a Landlord?"Summary:Not understanding your legal obligations as a landlord can have serious financial and reputational consequences. In this episode, we explore the essential legal requirements for landlords, from providing habitable housing to navigating rent regulations and tenant rights. Tune in to learn how to stay compliant, protect your investment, and avoid costly legal mistakes.Timestamps:[00:00:00] Introduction: Why knowing your legal obligations as a landlord is crucial.[00:03:00] Key Case Study: A heartbreaking story of illegal rent increases and their devastating impact.[00:15:30] Basic Obligations: Ensuring habitable living conditions, understanding building codes, and tenant laws.[00:25:45] Financial Compliance: Handling security deposits and avoiding illegal practices.[00:45:00] Key Takeaways: Proactive maintenance pays off with better tenant relationships, fewer emergencies, and long-term savings.About Garret WongGarret Wong is the founder of the Landlord Pal podcast, the Rent It Yourself Community and a seasoned property manager with nearly 30 years of experience. Originally a research scientist specializing in molecular biology, Garret transitioned into property investment, where he’s grown a personal portfolio of 43 buildings and 75 doors into a property management company that has managed over 1 billion dollars in assets with a 98.5% success rate in legal proceedings and a 98.6% rent collection ratio.Known for his practical approach and strategic insights, Garret has developed an extensive SOP library to manage everything from tenant selection to maintenance, helping landlords and property managers build a reliable, resilient system.Connect with Garret:The Rent It Yourself CommunityPersonal WebsiteWong CapitalFacebookLinkedInInstagramGet Involved:Subscribe to My First Keys and follow us on social media for the latest updates.Contact:For feedback or questions, reach us at https://garretwong.com/contact/
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Tenant's Rent Overdue? How I handle late rent payments
We love giving back!Check out our online Community HERE where you can learn how to purchase your first property, manage your existing property, or scale your portfolio!Podcast Episode Title:"Tenant's Rent Overdue? How I handle late rent payments"Summary:Late rent payments can be more than just a hassle—they can jeopardize your rental income and peace of mind. Today we discuss strategies for landlords to handle late payments effectively, from recognizing warning signs to enforcing firm yet fair policies. Tune in to learn about setting up preventative measures, communicating effectively with tenants, and keeping your rental business on track.Timestamps:[00:00:00] Introduction: The impact of late rent payments on landlords’ cash flow and operations.[00:03:00] Recognizing Red Flags: Stories and warning signs of unreliable tenants, including late security deposits and chronic excuses.[00:15:30] Setting Expectations: Importance of lease agreements with clear policies on late payments, including rules and penalties.[00:25:45] Effective Communication: Discussing the "firm but fair" approach—why empathy with boundaries is key in property management.[00:45:00] Key Takeaways: Summary of preventative measures, including payment options, addressing repeat offenders, and the moral duty to manage rent arrears early.About Garret WongGarret Wong is the founder of the My First Keys podcast, the Rent It Yourself Community and a seasoned property manager with nearly 30 years of experience. Originally a research scientist specializing in molecular biology, Garret transitioned into property investment, where he’s grown a personal portfolio of 43 buildings and 75 doors into a property management company that has managed over 1 billion dollars in assets with a 98.5% success rate in legal proceedings and a 98.6% rent collection ratio.Known for his practical approach and strategic insights, Garret has developed an extensive SOP library to manage everything from tenant selection to maintenance, helping landlords and property managers build a reliable, resilient system.Connect with Garret:My First KeysPersonal WebsiteWong CapitalFacebookLinkedInInstagramGet Involved:Subscribe to My First Keys and follow us on social media for the latest updates.Contact:For feedback or questions, reach us at https://garretwong.com/contact/
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How to Avoid Nightmare Tenants: A Guide to Effective Screening
We love giving back!Check out our online Community HERE where you can learn how to purchase your first property, manage your existing property, or scale your portfolio!Podcast Episode Title:"How to Avoid Nightmare Tenants: A Guide to Effective Screening"Summary:In this episode, we dive into the crucial steps of tenant screening, explaining why it's a non-negotiable part of property management. Learn how to protect your investment, avoid rental nightmares, and choose tenants who will respect your property and pay on time. Get practical tips and a checklist to streamline your process and keep your rentals stress-free.Timestamps:[00:00:00] Introduction: Overview of why tenant screening is essential to a successful rental business.[00:03:00] Importance of Screening: The risks of skipping tenant screening and common mistakes landlords make.[00:15:30] Pre-Screening Essentials: Key questions to ask prospective tenants about their move, timeline, and living situation.[00:25:45] The Screening Process: How to use applications, credit checks, and references effectively.[00:45:00] Key Takeaways: Importance of consistency in screening to avoid legal issues and ensure fair treatment.About Garret WongGarret Wong is the founder of the My First Keys podcast, the Rent It Yourself Community and a seasoned property manager with nearly 30 years of experience. Originally a research scientist specializing in molecular biology, Garret transitioned into property investment, where he’s grown a personal portfolio of 43 buildings and 75 doors into a property management company that has managed over 1 billion dollars in assets with a 98.5% success rate in legal proceedings and a 98.6% rent collection ratio.Known for his practical approach and strategic insights, Garret has developed an extensive SOP library to manage everything from tenant selection to maintenance, helping landlords and property managers build a reliable, resilient system.Connect with Garret:My First KeysPersonal WebsiteWong CapitalFacebookLinkedInInstagramGet Involved:Subscribe to My First Keys and follow us on social media for the latest updates.Contact:For feedback or questions, reach us at https://garretwong.com/contact/
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How I turned $3000 into $12 Million in Real Estate | Built a 75 Door Rental Portfolio While Working Full-Time
Podcast Episode Title:"How I Built a 75 Door Rental Portfolio While Working Full-Time | My Journey to Becoming LandlordPal"Summary:In this episode, Garret Wong, host of the Landlord Pal podcast, shares his journey from a scientist studying viruses to a seasoned property management expert with nearly 30 years in the industry. He introduces his vision for the podcast—a valuable resource where landlords and property managers can find answers to their most pressing questions. Expect practical tips, real-life stories, and proven strategies to navigate the challenges of property management.Timestamps:[00:00:00] Introduction: Garret Wong introduces The Landlord Pal podcast as a practical guide for landlords and property managers.[00:03:00] Garret's Journey: From molecular biology to property management[00:15:30] Challenges and Triumphs: Handling C-class properties, tenant issues, and property repairs[00:25:45] Systems for Success: How Garret’s scientific background helped him develop SOPs for every landlord situation[00:45:00] Key Takeaways: Highlights on how to approach property management with a strategic, prepared mindsetAbout Garret WongGarret Wong is the founder of the My First Keys podcast, the Rent It Yourself Community and a seasoned property manager with nearly 30 years of experience. Originally a research scientist specializing in molecular biology, Garret transitioned into property investment, where he’s grown a personal portfolio of 43 buildings and 75 doors into a property management company that has managed over 1 billion dollars in assets with a 98.5% success rate in legal proceedings and a 98.6% rent collection ratio.Known for his practical approach and strategic insights, Garret has developed an extensive SOP library to manage everything from tenant selection to maintenance, helping landlords and property managers build a reliable, resilient system.Connect with Garret:My First KeysPersonal WebsiteWong CapitalFacebookLinkedInInstagramGet Involved:Subscribe to My First Keys and follow us on social media for the latest updates.Contact:For feedback or questions, reach us at https://garretwong.com/contact/
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to MyFirstKeys, the ultimate resource for anyone looking to confidently purchase and manage rental properties—whether you’re just starting out or adding doors to an existing portfolio. Hosted by Garret Wong, a full time real estate investor and seasoned property manager with nearly 30 years of experience, My First Keys dives deep into the realities of real estate ownership.Originally a research scientist specializing in molecular biology, Garret transitioned into property investment and quickly grew a personal portfolio of 43 buildings and 75 doors (while working full time!). He then founded a property management company that has overseen over 1 billion dollars in assets, with industry-leading success rates in rent collections (98.6%) and legal proceedings (98.5%).Each episode delivers practical, real-world advice on acquiring a property or scaling a portfolio, plus tenant screening, maintenance, legal know-how, and more—so you can acquire, operate, and scale your investment
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