Tax Attorney & Real Estate Investor, Brian Boyd, Answers Urgent Questions on Real Estate

Tax attorney, author, and real estate investor, Brian T. Boyd knows real estate. His sweet spot is helping aspiring and beginner real estate rental investors to take the leap and replace their income from their day jobs, or to build generational wealth.
Multifamily AP360

If we get to a litigation, somebody has lost already
Lifetime Cash Flow Through Real Estate Investing

Join us as I discuss why real estate is an incredible tax haven, the tax benefits of multifamily real estate, the tax laws that encourage investments, and more with Rod Khleif.
Replace Your Income through Smart Real Estate Investing

Tax attorney, Brian Boyd, is a real estate investor who has amassed a growing portfolio of 18 short-term and long-term rentals. His new book, Replace Your Income, is for aspiring and beginner real estate rental investors who want to build wealth.
How Real Estate Investors Can Find Money to Buy Properties

money doesn’t necessarily have to come from your personal bank account.
How to Make Real Estate Investing Work for You

Whether you are looking to earn some extra income through renting, are interested in the tax benefits that come with owning real estate, or you want to work towards replacing the income from your day job, having a strategy and a plan for successful real estate investing is critical. There are several different strategies to […]
Real Estate Investing for Cash Flow

Building Passive Income in Today’s Real Estate Market
Why New Investors Should Consider Buying Properties Outside Their Own State

When you’re first starting out as a real estate investor, it’s easy to think that the only properties worth investing in are the ones located near you. However, there are actually quite a few advantages to investing in out-of-state real estate, especially if you’re just starting out.
The Many Tax Benefits for Real Estate Investors

Why should an investor with no experience in real estate consider this industry for a large portion of their portfolio? The answer is complicated but can be distilled down to one word: Taxes.
Should Homeowners Use their Equity to Buy More Property?

The Covid years have brought a sea change in everyone’s life. Along with homeschooling and the work-from-home office, there have been seismic changes in the real estate landscape across the country.