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Lifestyle Housing Radio

Kevin Bunzeluk

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Lifestyle Housing Radio, the real life, real estate investing show hosted by Kevin Bunzeluk, founder of the Thunder Bay Real Estate Investment Club, features interviews with professionals from all sectors of the real estate industry. The perspectives presented by featured guests on everything from self-help to million dollar deals offer tips, advice, and must-know information for anybody with an interest in the world of real estate.
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Today’s ON FIRE podcast has guest, Chris, from The Stealthy Rich talk about where he and his business partner, Dave are on their real estate investing and financial independence journey. In the last 7 years, they have purchased over 75 single family properties and have just recently acquired 200 units in apartment buildings. Chris gives … Continue …
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Host of the Passive Real Estate Investing podcast and founder of Norada Real Estate Investments, Marco Santarelli, is on today’s episode. Building your power team, analyzing financials, and the importance of being a market agnostic are some of the very informative topics Marco discusses with Matt and Kellan along with what is passive turnkey real ……
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The Fruitful Investor is on the podcast again! In the past three years, since Mat Piche last sat down with Matt and Kellan, his goals and ambitions have grown substantially. He’s a YouTuber, social media personality, big time real estate investor, real estate agent, and mentor with a focus on building a lifestyle business. After … Continue reading …
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Tesla enthusiast, Nathan Klym is an investor with 5 solely owned student rental and triplex properties in Ontario Canada. He has specific goals around cashflow and every property that he acquires has to meet those criteria as he works towards financial independence. Having multiple streams of income has always been his objective. Along with real … …
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Today’s podcast guest, Mina G, is a serial entrepreneur with multiple pharmacies and a massive real estate empire that he’s been scaling up quite quickly. At the time of recording, he had over 80 units in the Southwestern Ontario region. There are a lot of life lessons in this episode as Mina shares his intense … Continue reading "Money, Time, and …
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Best friends, roommates, and business partners Josh and Ehren, from the Findlay Mortgage team, are mortgage brokers with FIRE goals. A huge part of their solutions based brokerage customer base is people focused on financial independence through real estate investing. They have created a great work life blend for themselves; levelling each other up…
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Mitch Pater is doing it all. He’s flipping houses, airbnbs, wholesaling, long-term rentals, and recently started scaling up multi family properties. Mitch has a particular focus on building a business and has some great words of wisdom to impart, that contribute to his success. Some of the highlights include holding yourself accountable with goals,…
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Austin Yeh recently made the front of Toronto Life with the headline: “I’m 25, live with my parents and own 20 rental properties, here’s how I did it”. Austin is a young, motivated individual who has stood out as an investor. He has documented his journey on Instagram and has very quickly scaled a portfolio … Continue reading "Real Estate Investing…
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Mike Van Houdt has seen huge success in many different types of ventures. After quitting his day job, he is focusing on real estate investing, reviewing cars on his youtube channel, and countless other entrepreneurial ventures. Find out his latest business plan in the secret reveal at the end of this episode!…
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On today’s episode, Matt and Kellan catch up with Andrew Hines. Andrew hosts his own podcast, invests in real estate, and has a deep understanding of macroeconomics. He has some interesting things to share about politics, the current economic environment and what might be in store for us in 2021.Por Kellan Paniccia, Matt McKeever
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Michal is a husband, father, accountant, auditor, and real estate investor. Using the BRRRR method, he has acquired 5 properties and 10 units all while working a full-time job. Michal thrives on coaching and sharing information he has gained, through networking and his own journey, to teach others about investing, renovation, and mindset.…
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At 22 and 23, Jeremy and Taylor took the real estate investing plunge and in less than a year and a half have scaled up faster than 90% of their peers. At the time of recording they already had 12 properties and 32 rental units. This passionate duo loves buying undervalued small multi family buildings, … Continue reading "Young Power Couple Real Es…
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Chandler is a regional sales manager for a nationally recognized pest control company. He has recruited and mentored over than 1,000 sales reps and sold 40,000+ pest control accounts bringing in more than $20 million in gross sales. Chandler takes the capital from these earnings, and funnels it directly into cash flowing real estate. A … Continue r…
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Angie’s first year of real estate investing resulted in 8 different deals, including a variety of strategies like flipping, wholesaling, and BRRRR-ing, with the goal of reaching Financial Independence! Now she’s on a 3-month van trip around the USA, thanks to passive income, and FU-money.Por Kellan Paniccia, Matt McKeever
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Andrew Hines touches on it all: real estate investing with both student and family rentals, wholesaling, rehab, new builds, add-ons, social media, hosting his own podcast, hosting a local networking group – gold nuggets are throughout the whole episode.Por Kellan Paniccia, Matt McKeever
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In a few short years, Dylan McLauchlan built up enough passive income from his real estate portfolio to retire from his day job, and pursue “firepreneurship” – building businesses and pursuing his passions without needing to worry about where the next paycheque will come from. Through the power of leverage with student rentals and multi-family … Co…
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Reaching financial independence through passive investments and tracking your spending, all while raising a family – Chris Urbaniak shows how it can be done. Since the episode has been released, Chris moved down to 3-day weeks at his job, leaving him with 4-day weekends every week – a fantastic transition to full retirement. FIRE can … Continue rea…
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Taking a leap of faith. Today’s guest had a light-bulb moment, by surrounding himself with the right kind of people. He went from spending all of his money and going into massive debt, to buying two rental properties, living for free by house hacking in one of them, renting to students, hosting on AirBnb, and … Continue reading "From Spender to Fru…
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College is not for everyone. While studying in school, Max flipped 192 cars by the age of 19. He had only one semester left of school – but after reverse-engineering his goals – despite the overwhelming pressure from his peers and mentors to finish – he decided that college did not align with his goals. … Continue reading "Dropping out of college, …
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Imagine leaving for a 3 month trip around the world, and coming back with more money in your bank account – this is the concept that sparked it all for Matt and Cassidy. Rather than simply investing to make money, investing should be about creating the lifestyle that we want – and these guys figured … Continue reading "Investing for Lifestyle, Lear…
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Key Takeaways: - Doing your research up front and having a good team will make things easier. - If you buy good houses, your going to get good tenants. - With rent to own, make sure they can afford the monthly payment. - If you're an investor, it is important to plan out your purchases. - Do not go to your primary bank for your first mortgage. - If…
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On this episode, we dive into topics like software careers, real estate renovation projects, van life, and financial independence through simple living combined with passive income from rental properties. Adam Steeper has a fantastic outlook on FIRE, combining his small-town roots with big thinking and a relentless drive for designing the lifestyle…
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Today’s guest is Kool Kent. Kent is a YouTuber, drop shipper, and frugal traveler. He also invests in a rental property, which appears be a recurring theme in the On FIRE Podcast. Kent has a fantastic outlook on life, and dives into topics that none of our previous guests have touched upon – don’t miss … Continue reading "Frugal Travel, YouTube, Dr…
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Key Takeaways: - The best strategie for you is based on what you're trying to accomplish. - Real estate investing is a long term wealth building plan. Think long term. - 1 or 2 properties, held for a long period can make a huge impact on your financial future. - Keep reserve funds to smooth your ride. - Flipping homes, high end vs. low end. - Flipp…
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Key Takeaways: - There's is no shortcuts to real estate. It's a business like any other. - Real estate is not that scary. - What is wholesaling. - How to find deals. Look for opportunities all over the place. - How you find them is not as important as what you do with it when you find it. - You need to know the values in your area before you can as…
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Key Takeaways: - It's hard to grow your business when you're fixing toilets. - You have to work on the things that make you the most money...finding money and finding properties. - The ups and downs of investing in single family homes. - Every property must cash flow including property manager, vacancy fund and repairs. - How to select the neighbou…
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Key Takeaways: - The perfect plan for getting started. - What kind of market do vendor take backs work in. - It works for everyone because each person is in a different place in their live. - Find their motivations and put together a deal that matches that so it makes sense for them to work with you. - How to present the deal so the seller understa…
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Today’s guest is Kevin, aka Meet Kevin. Kevin is a real estate agent, investor, and YouTube creator sharing valuable knowledge in his videos, and providing a personalized service for his clients in a way that you don’t see very often in this field. Finding value, passion, and the “why” in his work has driven Kevin … Continue reading "Meet Kevin – R…
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Is it possible to successfully invest in rental properties, coach/mentor, host a podcast (among other things), and work a full-time job? Sarah Larbi is living proof, and has a lot to teach! While climbing her way from the ground-level to a 7-figure net worth, Sarah has had success BRRRRing rental properties, branding herself, and co-founding … Cont…
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Key Takeaways: - Real estate is the way to save for the future and have cash flow. - With investment advisers, you are just a name on a file. - Everyone should have five homes to supplement your income and give you choices. - How I acquired 21 doors in 24 months. - Nobody cares about your money like you can, take control of your investments. - If y…
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Ben – the Humble Wholesaler – is wholesaling real estate along his journey to financial independence. While his persona is wearing a gold chain and diamond grills, Ben is a down to earth, charismatic investor with unparalleled negotiation skills that have allowed him to execute on over 100 real estate deals – so far. There’s … Continue reading "The…
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Key Takeaways: - We are always taking education or working with coaches and mentors. - You have to get good at leveraging other peoples money when you don't have any of your own. - Never do business with someone that doesn't have the same integrity, morals and principals as you do. - Set returns vs. joint venture partners. - You make the money on t…
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Key Takeaways: - Once you figure out how to raise money, it's really quite simple. - Whatever your challenge is, work towards overcoming it and then move to the next one. - If you can make bank money work, it's a good option to consider. - The bank is your partner, but if you don't go with them, you need another partner. - When fixing properties, i…
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Key Takeaways: - The benefits of Alberta to other provinces...land transfer tax, rent controls, hst, pet fees. - The Landlord Tenant Board is a polar opposite. - Oil cycles and how they affect real estate...the exit is going to pick you. - Choosing a city within the province you choose and a neighbourhood within the city. - Newer properties work be…
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Dan Desveaux, a real estate investor in Sarnia, Ontario is looking for the opposite of “Lean FIRE” – his goal is to retire with $10 Million Dollars, and has plans to realize this goal through the rapid growth of his real estate portfolio. His story is quite the roller-coaster, where he developed from a young … Continue reading "The $10 Million Doll…
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Key Takeaways: - Where they get there income is not a determining factor of renting to someone. - Some types of housing lend themselves to subsidised renters. - Who is the person in front of you, who are they becoming and how can you help them. - Different types of property have different tenant profiles. - Those with support worker are another che…
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Aaron, the “Expat Dad”, is practicing “lean FIRE” in Singapore, showing people that you can reach financial independence and also raise a family. After being born in the USA, he spent time living in Australia, Indonesia, and all over the world, all the while building a nest egg in each respective country. Aaron has a … Continue reading "Building Ne…
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Key Takeaways: - The best way to be free and successful is to own your own business. - Your tenants are the best business partner you can have...Treat them well. - Do yourself a favour by focusing...it simplifies everything..you know what to look for and what to say no to. - Get started and stay in the market and good things will happen. - It's not…
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Key Takeaways: - Property management is the things that have to be taken care of between the buying and the selling. - Concerns about managing purpose built rentals. - If you're trying to save money in the wrong spots, it will backfire. - You have to have a clean place. Whoever is presenting the apartment needs to be on top of their game. - We main…
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Key Takeaways: - Property management is the things that have to be taken care of between the buying and the selling. - Concerns about managing purpose built rentals. - If you're trying to save money in the wrong spots, it will backfire. - You have to have a clean place. Whoever is presenting the apartment needs to be on top of their game. - We main…
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Key Takeaways: - The investment for you depends on your exit strategy and your risk tolerance. - Single family homes vs. multi family. - Everything is a learning lessons. - If you don't understand your why, how do you know what your destination is going to be. - How to find the best education before you get started in your investing. - Find a realt…
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What’s your dream retirement location? Mat Piche dives into the path to $20,000/month in passive income through rental properties. Mat currently owns 11 properties, and has plans to continue through the power of joint venture (JV) partnerships. Join him on his path to retiring in Costa Rica!Por Kellan Paniccia, Matt McKeever
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What are you grateful for? Today we discussed Financial Independence with Paul Plumstead. Paul is experienced in a variety of money-making skills including construction, rental property investing, working as a realtor, and more – not to mention his full-time job. “No Time” is no longer an acceptable excuse when it comes to taking control of your … …
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Key Takeaways: – You could actually borrow money to buy real estate. – What will be the after repair value of the property. – Adding an additional unit will dramatically increase the value of your property. – In life, you have to make short term sacrifices for long term gain. – The downsides of living with your tenants. – Be specific with your leas…
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Key Takeaways: - You may get a better return by buying outside of your backyard. - Lower price and lower expenses make investor a higher cash flow. - Go as far as you can see, and when you get there, go a little further. - Set yourself up so you're properly protected. - What is a turn key provider and what do they do. - Where to invest in U.S.A. an…
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Key Takeaways: - There is more money and opportunity in real estate investing. - College vs. a real estate investing education. - You can make a lot of money doing everything yourself, but the time it takes doesn't make sense. - Your fears lead to excuses. Tell yourself that it's fake and get it done. - I'm going to do this, and it's going to get d…
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Key Takeaways: - What is the Landlord Tenant Board and what is their authority. - When it's up to rent, if the tenant pays, the tenant stays. - Applications of the board. - Too many people believe that rental properties are a passive business. - How landlords can learn the rules of the game. - The RTA is not logical and common sense won't get you b…
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Today we discussed mini-retirements with another fellow member, Tom Forsythe! Tom recently returned from a 6-month mini-retirement that was spent traveling the world. For those not interested purely delayed gratification – mini-retirements might be the answer, and Tom has quite an experience to share. Passive income and the concept of “F-You” money…
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