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Buck$ Outside The Box Podcast
Buck$ Outside The Box Podcast
333 episodes
3 days ago
Thinking about investing in real estate crowdfunding? In this video, I break down my real-life returns from platforms like Fundrise, Arrived Homes, Streetwise, Groundfloor, and Concrete — including which ones disappointed me, which ones actually performed well, and why I eventually stopped investing in most crowdfunding platforms altogether. Crowdfunding sounds like easy passive income… until you look at the actual numbers. I share my annualized returns, the problems these platforms don’t talk about, why certain deals turn into multi-year nightmares, and which platforms still deliver consistent results. If you're deciding where to invest in real estate — or whether crowdfunding is even worth it — this breakdown will help you avoid major mistakes. ⏱ Timestamps 00:00 – How I started investing in real estate crowdfunding 00:19 – Regulation CF & why crowdfunding became popular 00:49 – Accredited investor rules (quick overview) 01:31 – My early experiences with Fundrise, Arrived, Streetwise, Groundfloor 02:14 – Why Fundrise underperformed (3.4% annual return) 02:49 – Arrived Homes review & 17-property performance 03:37 – Why brand-new homes aren’t profitable for rentals 04:15 – Why these platforms struggle (marketing vs real returns) 04:53 – Tax benefits vs no tax perks in crowdfunding 05:14 – Streetwise review – my worst performer (-31%) 05:36 – The platforms I still like 05:56 – Groundfloor review: 8–10% returns 06:32 – Problems with Groundfloor (long delays, default loans) 07:35 – How Co-Investing Club approaches long-term investments 08:27 – Concrete review: 6.65% returns + weekly dividends 09:43 – Summary of different types of passive real estate investments 10:13 – Diversification benefits in small-amount investing 10:28 – Free course link + closing thoughts
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Thinking about investing in real estate crowdfunding? In this video, I break down my real-life returns from platforms like Fundrise, Arrived Homes, Streetwise, Groundfloor, and Concrete — including which ones disappointed me, which ones actually performed well, and why I eventually stopped investing in most crowdfunding platforms altogether. Crowdfunding sounds like easy passive income… until you look at the actual numbers. I share my annualized returns, the problems these platforms don’t talk about, why certain deals turn into multi-year nightmares, and which platforms still deliver consistent results. If you're deciding where to invest in real estate — or whether crowdfunding is even worth it — this breakdown will help you avoid major mistakes. ⏱ Timestamps 00:00 – How I started investing in real estate crowdfunding 00:19 – Regulation CF & why crowdfunding became popular 00:49 – Accredited investor rules (quick overview) 01:31 – My early experiences with Fundrise, Arrived, Streetwise, Groundfloor 02:14 – Why Fundrise underperformed (3.4% annual return) 02:49 – Arrived Homes review & 17-property performance 03:37 – Why brand-new homes aren’t profitable for rentals 04:15 – Why these platforms struggle (marketing vs real returns) 04:53 – Tax benefits vs no tax perks in crowdfunding 05:14 – Streetwise review – my worst performer (-31%) 05:36 – The platforms I still like 05:56 – Groundfloor review: 8–10% returns 06:32 – Problems with Groundfloor (long delays, default loans) 07:35 – How Co-Investing Club approaches long-term investments 08:27 – Concrete review: 6.65% returns + weekly dividends 09:43 – Summary of different types of passive real estate investments 10:13 – Diversification benefits in small-amount investing 10:28 – Free course link + closing thoughts
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The Middle Class Works for Wages; The Rich Work for Profits
Buck$ Outside The Box Podcast
14 minutes 29 seconds
6 months ago
The Middle Class Works for Wages; The Rich Work for Profits
Warren Buffett once said, “If you don’t find a way to make money while you sleep, you will work until you die.” In this episode, Nick Loper of Side Hustle Nation shares how he made that mindset shift—from trading time for money to building long-term value. We talk about profits vs. wages, how to scale your time, and why sometimes "wasting money" is actually the smartest move. Perfect for anyone who’s ready to rethink how they work and build income streams that don’t depend on punching a clock. 🌍 What You'll Learn: ✅ Why profits > wages ✅ The mindset shift from employee to entrepreneur ✅ How to scale time with group offers, digital products, or agencies ✅ What Coast FI is and why it’s freeing ✅ Why "wasting money" can actually be good for you ⏳ Timestamps: 00:00 – Warren Buffett’s quote that changed everything 01:10 – Profits vs. wages explained 03:45 – Nick’s $60K college painting hustle 06:20 – Shifting from employee to entrepreneur 08:05 – The tutor vs. marketer example 11:15 – Ways to scale beyond 1:1 13:30 – The real work of entrepreneurship 15:50 – 3 replicable paths to wealth 21:15 – What is Coast FI? 28:00 – “Wasting money” to improve life 34:00 – Nick’s tips for starting a side hustle 🔔 Subscribe for more real estate investing insights! 🌐 Follow Us Online: Website: https://sparkrental.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sparkrental Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sparkrental 💼 About Our Channel: Welcome to SparkRental! We help busy professionals invest in real estate passively without becoming landlords. From syndication insights to productivity hacks, we cover everything you need to build wealth while buying back your time. Subscribe for expert interviews, actionable tips, and exclusive resources!
Buck$ Outside The Box Podcast
Thinking about investing in real estate crowdfunding? In this video, I break down my real-life returns from platforms like Fundrise, Arrived Homes, Streetwise, Groundfloor, and Concrete — including which ones disappointed me, which ones actually performed well, and why I eventually stopped investing in most crowdfunding platforms altogether. Crowdfunding sounds like easy passive income… until you look at the actual numbers. I share my annualized returns, the problems these platforms don’t talk about, why certain deals turn into multi-year nightmares, and which platforms still deliver consistent results. If you're deciding where to invest in real estate — or whether crowdfunding is even worth it — this breakdown will help you avoid major mistakes. ⏱ Timestamps 00:00 – How I started investing in real estate crowdfunding 00:19 – Regulation CF & why crowdfunding became popular 00:49 – Accredited investor rules (quick overview) 01:31 – My early experiences with Fundrise, Arrived, Streetwise, Groundfloor 02:14 – Why Fundrise underperformed (3.4% annual return) 02:49 – Arrived Homes review & 17-property performance 03:37 – Why brand-new homes aren’t profitable for rentals 04:15 – Why these platforms struggle (marketing vs real returns) 04:53 – Tax benefits vs no tax perks in crowdfunding 05:14 – Streetwise review – my worst performer (-31%) 05:36 – The platforms I still like 05:56 – Groundfloor review: 8–10% returns 06:32 – Problems with Groundfloor (long delays, default loans) 07:35 – How Co-Investing Club approaches long-term investments 08:27 – Concrete review: 6.65% returns + weekly dividends 09:43 – Summary of different types of passive real estate investments 10:13 – Diversification benefits in small-amount investing 10:28 – Free course link + closing thoughts