In this episode, Ted and Owen sit down with Jennifer Newby, a fearless DIY homebuilder turned developer whose story proves that grit and curiosity can outbuild any limitation. From tearing down her first house with a sledgehammer to constructing luxury homes from scratch, Jennifer turned “learning as you go” into a full-fledged business model. She shares how she and her husband built their first home using YouTube videos, library books, and pure stubbornness — living in a camper, bootstrappin...
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In this episode, Ted and Owen sit down with Jennifer Newby, a fearless DIY homebuilder turned developer whose story proves that grit and curiosity can outbuild any limitation. From tearing down her first house with a sledgehammer to constructing luxury homes from scratch, Jennifer turned “learning as you go” into a full-fledged business model. She shares how she and her husband built their first home using YouTube videos, library books, and pure stubbornness — living in a camper, bootstrappin...
Ted and Owen are back with a raw episode after losing one of their best interviews to tech issues. They regroup with a real-time look at what’s happening in the market—expired listings, nervous investors, and why cash flow feels harder than ever. Owen breaks down how interest rate cuts don’t directly impact mortgage rates and shares the numbers on his latest mixed-use purchase in Council Bluffs. The guys also drop a reminder for newer investors: you need a business that funds your real estate...
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In this episode, Ted and Owen sit down with Jennifer Newby, a fearless DIY homebuilder turned developer whose story proves that grit and curiosity can outbuild any limitation. From tearing down her first house with a sledgehammer to constructing luxury homes from scratch, Jennifer turned “learning as you go” into a full-fledged business model. She shares how she and her husband built their first home using YouTube videos, library books, and pure stubbornness — living in a camper, bootstrappin...