On today's episode of Ritter On Real Estate, We chat with Jim Pfeifer. Jim founded Left Field Investors which is now PassivePockets. Formerly a financial advisor, Jim is committed to sharing his knowledge with others eager to explore alternative ways to grow wealth. Jim believes in Community Personal Finance and works with PassivePockets to promote passive investment in real estate syndications through knowledge sharing, networking, and continuous learning. Passive Pockets Invetor Community collectively reviews and discusses investing opportunities, ensuring well-informed decisions and access to unique prospects. Jim has a diverse professional background and holds degrees in Finance & Marketing. He resides in Dublin, Ohio, with his family. Welcome to the show again, Jim!
Key Points From The Episode:
- Jim's background in finance, becoming an accidental landlord.
- Partners with Bigger Pockets (Passive Pockets).
- What Passive Pockets is and the value it offers.
- Changing people's mindset towards retirement with Passive Pockets.
- The impact of rate cuts on Passive Pockets.
- The supply cliff.
- Paper vs. real assets.
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