The Big Picture On a Good Real Estate ROI: Investors can benefit from both cash flow through rental income and property value appreciation, balancing these for a steady or long-term investment approach. Strategies like BRRRR (Buy, Rehab, Rent, Refinance, Repeat) allow...

G. Brian Davis
Brian Davis is a real estate investor and personal finance writer with over two decades in the real estate and finance industries. After graduating from University of Delaware in 2003 with two useless B.A. degrees and an even more useless minor in anthropology, he fell headfirst into real estate finance by accident.
Then he promptly went on a property buying spree from 2005-2008. It was what you might call a “learning experience,” all of the lessons expensive.
Eventually, Brian tired of landlording and unloaded his own portfolio of rental properties. But he still loved real estate as an investment, and today he owns fractional shares in over 2,000 units.
The difference? Nowadays he only invests passively in real estate.
Along with his wife and daughter, Brian spends most of the year abroad living by his own rules. He loves hiking, cooking, pairing wine with said cooking, scuba diving, and occasionally surfing (badly). And writing: he writes as a real estate and personal finance expert for Inman, BiggerPockets, R.E.tipster and dozens of other publishers.
Most of all, Brian loves showing others how they too can create their ideal lives through real estate investing and lifestyle design.
How to Buy a Foreclosure Home: Pros, Cons, & Process from Start to Finish
The Big Picture On Buying A Foreclosure Home: Buying a foreclosed home can provide significant savings compared to market prices, offering opportunities for both homebuyers and investors to purchase properties at a discount. Thorough research and due diligence is...
What Is a Real Estate Syndication and How Does It Works?
The Big Picture On Investing in Real Estate Syndications Real estate syndications are passive investments in which you buy fractional ownership in an apartment complex or other large property (or properties in a fund). As a financial investor, you don’t have to do any...
Real Estate vs. Stocks: Which Is Faster for FI & Early Retirement?
The Big Picture On Investing In Real Estate vs. Stocks: Real estate offers more control, predictability, and cash flow than stocks, especially for those looking to leverage assets. However, it demands more work, higher upfront costs, and lacks liquidity. Stocks are...
Turnkey Real Estate: Pros & Cons for Long-Distance Investing
The Big Picture On Turnkey Real Estate Investing: Turnkey real estate offers hands-off investing. Renovated properties are ready to rent and often pre-managed by third-party companies. Investors benefit from immediate cash flow, minimal renovation hassle, and easy...
Questions To Ask Before Buying a Rental Property
The Big Picture on Questions To Ask Before Buying Rental Property: Unlike stocks or REITs, selling real estate is time-consuming and costly, often taking several months and thousands of dollars. Successful rental property investors need to identify their competitive...
Real Estate Investment Risks — And How to Protect Against Them
The Big Picture On The Risks of Real Estate Investment: Real estate investments carry risks such as rising interest rates, increased expenses, market stagnation, and capital loss. Sponsors often face challenges from tightening credit markets and delays in...
How To Invest $1000 In Real Estate
The Big Picture On How You Can Invest $1000 In Real Estate: You can invest $1,000 in real estate through fractional ownership, REITs, crowdfunding, or other low-entry options like land investing or rental arbitrage, allowing you to start building wealth without a...
Passive vs. Active Investing in Real Estate: Pros & Cons of Rentals vs. Syndications
The Big Picture on Passive vs Active Real Estate Investing: Active real estate investing offers higher potential returns, but it comes with significant responsibilities such as property management, tenant issues, and market research. Investors need to be hands-on and...
Least Landlord-Friendly States: Top 10 in the US
The Big Picture on The Least Landlord-Friendly Cities and States: Many cities and states have implemented strict eviction processes, making it harder and more time-consuming for landlords to remove non-paying or problematic tenants. Eviction bans, long court delays,...