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Scott Trench

@strenchbp

- Building an Entrepreneurial Foundation
- Personal Finance + Private Wealth
- Real Estate Investing
- Blogging
- Startup Strategy
- Sales and Marketing

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Jaclyn Schiff (@j_schiff) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚀Can a podcast help your business grow? Bob Sparkins, Claire Lew, @STrenchBP, @realNateHirsch, David Adler and others discuss the benefits, including: 🚨Community and connection 🚨New customers/clients 🚨Access to sought-after thought leaders podreacher.com/grow-business-…

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How much runway have you built? How long did it take you? For those with a solid runway (3-5 years or more), has your perspective changed? Do you have more freedom? #freedom #personalfinance #financialfreedom💰… instagram.com/p/B6Me6xOHDUF/…

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Had a chance to talk with Matt Faircloth and Justin Fraser from the De Rosa group at the Best Ever Conference! check out the interview below: youtube.com/watch?v=FZXf6y…

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This is one of the very best podcasts I have ever heard. Essential to understanding the 4% Rule, and its origins and applications. Great guest and great interview by Scott and Mindy. Respect.

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@STrenchBP & Mindy Jensen from BiggerPockets join the guys today to talk about purchasing a home! Is it a good investment? How to make the buy vs rent decision. They share tips on how to avoid real estate mistakes! Visit ChooseFI.com/312 #realestate #personalfinance

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@STrenchBP is an accomplished real estate investor, author, and podcaster, and CEO of BiggerPockets. In this episode, Scott joins us to talk about the world of financial independence and using frugality to build wealth. Anchor: lnkd.in/ex_vv_f lnkd.in/eD-CfcK

@STrenchBP  is an accomplished real estate investor, author, and podcaster, and CEO of BiggerPockets. In this episode, Scott joins us to talk about the world of financial independence and using frugality to build wealth.

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Are you thinking about buying a home? Debating rent vs buy? What should you consider? What should a #homebuyer know? @STrenchBP & Mindy Jensen from @biggerpockets Money podcast join the show to discuss #homebuying, tips, etc. Visit earnandinvest.com/210 #personalfinance

Scott Trench (@strenchbp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of the best analyses I've ever seen on any topic, and the best I've seen on whether college is worthwhile (financially, at least) by far. Wow!

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Thank you for the very nice mention Heather Taylor! yahoo.com/lifestyle/5-ti… Please feel free to reach out to me any time if I can be helpful in the future - [email protected]

Brad Barrett (@bradchoosefi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When you think about reaching Financial Independence, does it scare you to actually sell assets and draw down on your nest egg? Would living off the dividends of your index funds make it more palatable since it seems more like "income" than selling assets?

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The CEO of BiggerPockets explains why real-estate investors should have a 'healthy fear' of the market right now — and why they should avoid the once-popular BRRR method entirely trib.al/k1PvXQd

Money Guy Show (@moneyguyshow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We know that home prices have increased in this country 45% since 2020, rising interest rates have caused the average mortgage payment in this country to more than double, and housing affordability is at it’s lowest level since the early 1990s. We had an awesome conversation

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China lashed back at Trump’s tariffs, saying it would apply 34% levies on all imported goods from the U.S. on.wsj.com/3G8knIU

Scott Trench (@strenchbp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Math aside, it’s hard to empathize with the decision to buy a house if you earn a high income in NYC, and don’t have kids. It’s hard to empathize with the decision to rent for decades if you live in suburban or rural America and have children you plan to send to public school.

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According to the data, the vast majority of retirees never spend their principal. They simply live off of portfolio income (and any other income like government pensions, etc.). As such, all of the discussion on safe withdrawal rates, guardrails, the 4% rule, is a waste of