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In this episode, Jim Pfeifer interviews Travis Henry, who shares his journey from active residential investing to becoming a successful passive commercial investor. Travis discusses how he leveraged his underwriting expertise to make smarter investment decisions and strategically transitioned from active management to a passive income-generating portfolio. He provides actionable tips on when to stay active and when it’s time to go passive, helping investors determine which path best suits their financial goals and lifestyle.
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Whether you're looking to scale your portfolio or seeking more freedom through passive investing, this episode offers valuable advice on making the right choices at the right time.
Unlock the secrets to passive income and start your journey to financial freedom today!
The content of this podcast is for informational purposes only. All host and participant opinions are their own. Investment in any asset, real estate included, involves risk, so use your best judgement and consult with qualified advisors before investing. You should only risk capital you can afford to lose. Remember that past performance is not indicative of future results. This podcast may contain paid advertisements or other promotional materials for real estate investment advisers, investment funds, and investment opportunities, which should not be interpreted as a recommendation, endorsement or testimonial by PassivePockets, LLC or any of its affiliates. Viewers must conduct their own due diligence and consider their own financial situations before engaging with any of the advertised offerings, products or services. PassivePockets, LLC disclaims all liability for direct, indirect, consequential or other damages arising out of reliance on information and advertisements presented in this podcast.
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In this episode, Jim Pfeifer interviews Travis Henry, who shares his journey from active residential investing to becoming a successful passive commercial investor. Travis discusses how he leveraged his underwriting expertise to make smarter investment decisions and strategically transitioned from active management to a passive income-generating portfolio. He provides actionable tips on when to stay active and when it’s time to go passive, helping investors determine which path best suits their financial goals and lifestyle.
Tune in to discover:
Whether you're looking to scale your portfolio or seeking more freedom through passive investing, this episode offers valuable advice on making the right choices at the right time.
Unlock the secrets to passive income and start your journey to financial freedom today!
The content of this podcast is for informational purposes only. All host and participant opinions are their own. Investment in any asset, real estate included, involves risk, so use your best judgement and consult with qualified advisors before investing. You should only risk capital you can afford to lose. Remember that past performance is not indicative of future results. This podcast may contain paid advertisements or other promotional materials for real estate investment advisers, investment funds, and investment opportunities, which should not be interpreted as a recommendation, endorsement or testimonial by PassivePockets, LLC or any of its affiliates. Viewers must conduct their own due diligence and consider their own financial situations before engaging with any of the advertised offerings, products or services. PassivePockets, LLC disclaims all liability for direct, indirect, consequential or other damages arising out of reliance on information and advertisements presented in this podcast.
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