




After graduating with an engineering degree and then an MBA from Ohio State, Paul Moore entered the management development track at Ford Motor Company in Detroit. After five years, he departed to start a staffing company with a partner. Along the way, Paul was Finalist for Ernst & Young’s Michigan Entrepreneur of the Year two years straight (1996 & 1997). They scaled and sold the company to a publicly traded firm five years later. After a brief “retirement”, Paul began investing in real estate in 2000 to protect and grow his own wealth. He completed over 85 real estate investments and exits, appeared on HGTV’s House Hunters, rehabbed and managed dozens of rental properties, built a number of new homes, developed a subdivision, and started two successful online real estate marketing firms.
In this episode, Jack Bosch discusses Paul Moore’s investment journey and the detrimental effect of “chasing shiny objects”. You’ll discover how Paul become a more sophisticated and calculated investor through some very difficult moments of growth in his career. You’ll also discover how multi family real estate investing has allowed Paul – and many other investors – to be able to thrive during tough economic climates.

In this episode, Jack Bosch breaks down his strategies for selling land faster and for more profit! Many real estate investors don’t understand how to market a piece of land profit – it’s not exactly the most flashy property after all. However, there are proven techniques that you can use in order to stand head and shoulders above the competition. If you’ve been struggling to get your land to sell, this episode will put you on the right path towards an incredible amount of profit.

After 12 years as a Licensed Professional (PE) Civil/Industrial Engineer, Lane Kawaoka left the industry and began to focus 100% of his time on real estate investing. Now he is a multi-millionaire, with a huge portfolio of multi family residential properties to his name. In this episode, Jack Bosch chats to Lane about his journey from the daily grind of a career in engineering to true financial freedom through real estate. You’ll also discover why many new multi family investors fail to see the returns they’re expecting and how you can mitigate common issues that arise.

We’re going back to basics in this week’s episode! Land flipping is the real estate investing technique that Jack Bosch and his wife Michelle used to generate wealth and become financially free. In this episode, Jack Bosch dives into his history with this technique and explains exactly how and why it works. If you’ve never heard of it before or if you’ve been on the fence about getting started with this amazing, little-known niche – then strap in and discover a simpler way of investing in real estate without all the difficulties that come with houses.

Doug Smith is the CEO and Lead Invetor at Hawthorne Funds, a Houston-based private equity firm that couples his funds with those of other investors to purchase, subdivide and sell large rural tracts of land in Texas. Their unique approach to adding value during the holding and disposition process gives them a competitive advantage that generates outsized returns for their investors.
In this episode, Jack Bosch talks to Doug about why he moved from house investment into the world of land and how he has scaled his business far beyond that of the typical land investor. You’ll see how you can turn land flipping into a multi-million dollar empire without many of the issues that investors in other real estate niches face.

Kyle Mitchell’s passion is in helping others reach their goals in all areas of life by doing things the right way and creating long lasting relationships based on trust and clarity. He is a managing partner at Limitless Estates, a real estate company specializing in the multi-family niche. In this episode, Jack Bosch talks to Kyle about how got started in the sector by leveraging a combination of research cheap, simple to implement networking strategies.
If you’ve been wanting to get started in a real estate investing niche but don’t quite know how, this episode will give you the tools you need to begin your next investment journey.

Chris Prefontaine is the best-selling author of 2017’s Real Estate On Your Terms and 2019’s The New Rules of Real Estate Investing. A real estate investor with over 28 years experience in the field, Chris is the founder of Smart Real Estate Coach and host of the Smart Real Estate Coach Podcast. He lives in Newport, Rhode Island with his wife, Kim, and their family. Chris operates the family business with his son, Nick, his daughter, Kayla, his son-in-law, Zach, and an amazing team. Chris has been a big advocate of constant education. He and his family mentor, coach, consult, and actually partner with students around the country, teaching them to do exactly what their company does. Between their existing Associates nationwide and their own deals, Chris and his family are still acquiring 5-10 properties every month and control between $20 to $30 million dollars worth of real estate deals — all done on TERMS without using their own cash, credit, or signing for loans.
As you know, Jack Bosch is typically not a huge fan of house flipping – however, Chris’ method is unique in that it mitigates a ton of the risks usually associated with this niche. Discover a different way of thinking about financing for houses in this week’s episode of The Forever Cash Podcast.