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The Get Total Wealth dot com radio show is about much more than just using real estate to make more money. Real wealth includes all the parts of a balanced life: fitness, family, romance, charity, fun, travel and of course, money. Host, Steve Davis, started with bad credit and no money and ended up invested in over 4000 single-family and apartment units. He did this while maintaining above average fitness, a 33-year marriage, raising two outstanding children and simply living life to the fullest. He will show you how you can do this too using real estate to build passive streams of income.Steve and his team of mentors, who will be his guests on the show from time to time, have over 50 years of experience teaching people how to achieve their dreams through investing in real estate. Their one on one mentoring and consulting is second to none.
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Ep. 625 - Redefining "Assets"
In this episode, Steve discusses the difference between assets and liabilities.
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Ep. 624 - The Show That You Will Never Be Able To "Unhear"
In this episode, Steve discusses that you have been given the wrong map your entire life.
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Ep. 623 - Investors Do Loans Differently (w/ Priority Investor Loans)
In this episode, Steve is joined by Alan Murillo of Priority Investor Loans, and they discuss why real estate investors can get loans more quickly than the average person.
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Ep. 622 - Saving Your Way To Retirement - OR - Trying To Succeed With A Broken System
n this episode, Steve discusses the idea that we, as a society, are still trying to use a system that has been broken for several decades.
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Ep. 621 - Real Estate Investor CAN Get Loans for Larger Commercial Investments (w/ R.A. Copeland)
In this episode, Steve is joined by Richard Copeland or R.A. Copeland, who discuss the finer points of investing in the commercial arena.
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Ep. 620 - What happens to All of the Junk Created In An Apartment Complex (w/ Mobile Dump)?
In this episode, Steve discusses the idea that it is most likely too late to start saving your way to a retirement that can maintain your lifestyle until death.