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Ignore the Noise: This Market Belongs to Real Estate Investors
I’ll admit it — I must limit how much time I spend reading housing-market headlines. Between the doom-and-gloom predictions and the “once-in-a-lifetime crash” warnings, it’s easy to get sucked into the noise. Still, as someone who spends a lot of time studying the market, I’ve come to one clear conclusion: right now is a good time to invest in real estate. Here’s why. Mortgage Rates Have Declined and Stabilized After two years of volatility, mortgage rates have finally steadi

Jes Fields
Oct 263 min read


Helping Agents Build Wealth: The Opportunity Brokers are Overlooking
During the past decade of my career, I have had the pleasure of working with real estate agents and brokers across every pocket of the country. These entrepreneurs and business owners influence and shape arguably one of the most exciting and newsworthy industries in the US – the housing market. A question kept coming into my head, an “ah-ha” moment of sorts: Why aren’t more real estate agents – who understand housing better than anyone – investing more in the housing market?

Jes Fields
Oct 164 min read


So You Want to Start Flipping Houses? Here’s How to Do It the Smart Way.
If you’ve ever watched a home-renovation show and thought, “I could do that!” — you’re not alone. House flipping can be an incredible way to build wealth, expand your real-estate knowledge, and even have a little fun transforming something outdated into something stunning. But here’s the truth: flipping isn’t about luck or timing. It’s about relationships, strategy, and execution. The people you surround yourself with will make or break your success. So if you’re wondering

Jes Fields
Oct 83 min read


The Biggest Mistakes Investors Make When Fixing & Flipping Homes
Fixing and flipping can be a great way to generate strong returns in real estate—but it can also be a risky strategy when approached without discipline. Many investors, from first-timers to seasoned professionals, fall into avoidable traps that erode profits and waste time. Here are the biggest mistakes investors make when fixing & flipping homes—and how you can avoid them. 1. Underestimating Renovation Costs One of the most common errors is assuming the rehab will cost l

Jes Fields
Oct 83 min read
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