The Startling Future of Generational Wealth and Rent Cycles

Lacey Brutschy is one of the most influential real estate investors on social media today. She is a real estate development and residential sales expert based in the DFW area, and she is on the show today to help us better understand what’s happening in today’s market.

Listen now to learn more about Lacey, the DFW market, and what we should be expecting based on what’s currently happening in the real estate world!

Quotables

“The goal that I think people should be thinking of is no longer whether or not the time is to get into the market because the time to get into the market is 3 days ago, it’s today, it’s tomorrow – because that’s the only way you’re going to build generational wealth.”

“You just really have to know what you’re looking for, as far as places that we’ll see equity growth, which is really based off of location and whether or not the development has they’re own school system.”

“Your goal is really to purchase a house that has as many bedrooms and bathrooms as you can afford, then you house-hack that with your friends.”

“The opportunity is again, not in long-term rentals. It’s in mid-term, it’s in short-term, if done correctly.”

Links

Website: RCN Capital https://www.rcncapital.com/podcast

Website: REI INK https://rei-ink.com/

Instagram: Lacey Brutschy https://www.instagram.com/lacey.compass/

Email: Lacey Brutschy lacey.brutschy@compass.com

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