Nov. 20, 2022

Passive Real Estate Investing vs Active - Which is Better? w/ Kevin Amolsch

Passive Real Estate Investing vs Active - Which is Better? w/ Kevin Amolsch

How long were you planning on waiting before you entered the real estate investing space? What if I told you, you could get started as early as 21?

In today's episode, I brought on a very special guest from Pine Financial Group. Say hello to Kevin Amolsch, real estate investor, hard money lender, entrepreneur, and speaker. In this episode, you'll learn the difference between active and passive investing in real estate so you can decide which road you'd like to head down.

In This Interview We Cover

  • Pros and cons of investing passively
  • How Kevin bought his first property at 21
  • Diversification 
  • Morning routine of a successful real estate investor
  • And so much more!


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More About Kevin Amolsch

Kevin Amolsch is a successful real estate investor and private money lender.  He earned his degree in Finance after serving four years in the US Army. After college, Kevin spent two years working with Wall Street as a Mortgage Bond Analyst before leaving to work in real estate financing for investors full time. He and his companies have closed on over 2,200 transactions as a buyer, seller or private money lender. He currently manages multiple mortgage funds with more than $750 million in closed loans.  He has spent 2 decades as a real estate investor and 16 years in real estate lending. He is the author of 45-Day Investor, a frequent speaker, and has been quoted in The Las Vegas Review Journal, The Denver Post, Yahoo Real Estate, Denver Business Journal, Forbes, and many others.        

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