Real Estate Investing Accelerator

Auteur(s): Buddy Rushing and Scott Mackes
  • Résumé

  • We know there are many military veterans who want to build a successful real estate business. That’s why we created the Real Estate Accelerator—so that you can launch and scale your real estate businesses alongside like-minded people who share the common traits of intelligence, integrity and grit. Led by Buddy Rushing (USNA ‘04) and his team at White Feather Investments, the Real Estate Investing Accelerator is a high-powered course that distills years of real estate experience, network-building, and full-service support into six months. On the podcast, Buddy Rushing and Scott Mackes share stories of fellow military veterans who are striving for financial freedom through real estate investing.
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  • #15: Why a Short Term-Rental Can Double as Your Dream Vacation Home with John Landherr, USNA ‘92
    Sep 27 2022

    “Have a vision and keep charging forward. That’s the bottom line. Don’t give it up. Don’t give up on your vision.”
    - John Landherr 

    John Landherr (USNA ‘92) is a Marine Corps veteran and experienced business executive turned real estate investor. When John and his wife decided to invest in a short-term rental property in Southern California, they had no idea they would encounter some big permitting challenges. Despite unforeseen difficulties, they persevered with their vision and now have an amazing short-term rental property that doubles as their family vacation home. Their dream vacation home is not only a cash-flowing investment, but it also generated six figures in tax savings!

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • Why John decided to invest in Southern California real estate 
    • How to use a VA loan to finance a short-term rental property investment
    • How to overcome permit issues and win over sceptical neighbors 
    • Lessons learned from working with a short-term rental management company
    • Why short-term rentals are a great investment that can also add value to your lifestyle

    John also shares why he decided to invest in Oceanside, California and why it’s important to do your research before investing in a property. We also break down the financials and John tells us how he’s already gained $500K worth of equity in just nine months. John’s story proves it’s not only possible to purchase an investment property with zero upfront costs, but that it’s also possible to enjoy a dream family vacation home for free. We can’t wait for you to listen to this powerful story of perseverance and resilience!

    Connect with John:

    • LinkedIn

    Subscribe and help out the show:

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    • Also available on Amazon Music, Spotify & Stitcher
    • Leave us a 5-star review!

    Schedule a call with Buddy and the White Feather team to learn about the upcoming Real Estate Investing Accelerator course.

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    30 min
  • #14: Investing In Real Estate When You Have Zero Experience with Kimberly Johnson
    Sep 12 2022

    “In our family, we call it pulling the thread, which means you just take a step. Don’t get so overwhelmed to the point that you question if you’re able to do something, but pull the thread a little bit to see what happens and then pull it again and pull it again and it leads to the next thing…I enjoyed the White Feather approach because you’re not doing the analysis and getting stuck, but taking a step and taking a step and I feel like I had the right team around me…just pull the thread! Just try it!”

    - Kimberly Johnson

    If you’ve already been through the Real Estate Accelerator then you know exactly who Kimberly Johnson is and how awesome her achievements are. Kimberly is a military spouse and also comes from a military family so she knows exactly how to overcome any challenge that gets thrown her way. She dominated the Accelerator course from day one with an unbeatable sense of optimism despite having absolutely zero experience in real estate. Kimberly not only created a thriving short-term rental business from the ground up, but she also did it while battling breast cancer. Her first short term-rental in Kissimmee, Florida is already on track to cash flow over $50K and deliver a 23% ROI in its first year!

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • How the memories Kimberly created at her family’s beach house as a child motivated her to create the same positive experience for others 
    • Why Kimberly decided to invest in Florida rather than California where she lives
    • The biggest lessons Kimberly learned from her first short-term rental property
    • How Kimberly’s short-term rental is helping her save $50K in taxes this year
    • How the Accelerator network helped Kimberly understand exactly what her perfect next purchase looks like

    Kimberly also shares how what she learned during the Accelerator helped her avoid a big mistake and what renovating a short-term rental property to a gold standard requires. We discuss why you can invest in real estate without ever viewing a property and simple strategies for how to optimize your first-ever investment. Kimberly’s story is one of unbelievable resilience and success and we hope this episode inspires you to take that first step toward turning your dream into a reality!

    Connect with Kimberly:

    • LinkedIn
    • Macapa Palms Vacation Rental

    Subscribe and help out the show:

    • Subscribe on Apple Podcasts
    • Also available on Amazon Music, Spotify & Stitcher
    • Leave us a 5-star review!

    Schedule a call with Buddy and the White Feather team to learn about the upcoming Real Estate Investing Accelerator course.

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    25 min
  • #13: How Mindset and Network are the Key to Real Estate Success with Tom Connally, USNA ‘83
    Jul 20 2022

    “Life insurance, real estate and the stock market are all tools…you can live your life and have your career and at the same time build generational wealth. It’s not just about making money, it’s not just about buying houses. It’s about growing your future. It’s about setting your goals and figuring out how to get them. That’s what excites me.” 

    - Tom Connally (USNA ‘83)

    This is the longest Real Estate Accelerator podcast episode to date and it’s packed with a ton of wisdom we want everyone to hear. Tom Connally is a U.S. Marine Corps veteran, close friend and mentor to the White Feather Investment team. Despite a few bad experiences with real estate in the past, Tom dove into the Accelerator ready to learn. In less than one year, Tom invested in six properties and a short-term rental syndication, lost $40K to wire fraud and got the money back, formed five LLCs, and saved over $23K on taxes. His story is both educational and inspirational and demonstrates why having the right mindset and the right network are the keys to success in life and business.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • Why Tom decided to invest in real estate after bad experiences in the past
    • How Tom lost $40K to wire fraud and the amazing story of how he got it back
    • What cost segregation is and why it can save you a lot of money on taxes
    • Why there’s more to real estate investing than simply making money

    We also enjoyed hearing that Tom’s children are now beginning to invest in real estate as a result of his knowledge-sharing. We’re grateful to Tom for sharing the lessons he learned on the road to financial freedom and hope his story educates, motivates and inspires you to take charge of your future.

    Connect with Tom:

    • LinkedIn
    • Email

    Subscribe and help out the show:

    • Subscribe on Apple Podcasts
    • Also available on Amazon Music, Spotify & Stitcher
    • Leave us a 5-star review!

    Schedule a call with the Real Estate Accelerator team to learn about the upcoming course.

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    47 min

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