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Wealthy Way

The Real Estate Deals Everyone Ignores (Make $500K in 18 Days)

Wealthy Way

Ryan Pineda

Business, Entrepreneurship

4.82.1K Ratings

🗓️ 31 October 2025

⏱️ 89 minutes

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Summary

Ever wonder how some real estate investors find deals no one else can touch? Meet Logan Fulmer, a real estate mastermind who specializes in the 'nasty, dirty, litigious' properties that send most investors running for the hills. From inherited messes and tax foreclosures to complex probates and multi-owner disputes riddled with liens and lawsuits, Logan's team thrives on solving the unsolvable. Watch here: https://youtu.be/uG7gaGYiXtg Learn how to invest in real estate with the Cashflow 2.0 ...

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0:00.0

What's up, wealth builders? Today, I have got a real estate investor who has done thousands of deals,

0:04.5

but his deals are a little bit different than your typical, you know, flip a house, wholesale a deal,

0:09.0

buy an Airbnb. Like, we've heard about all those things before, but this guy actually specializes

0:13.2

in getting all of the nasty, dirty, litigious, lawsuits, everything. He finds ways to get deals

0:20.2

that everyone is ignoring or don't know how to kind of make work. I've got Logan Fulmer. What's up, man? How's it going, Ryan? Good to see you. Yeah, thanks for the invite. Yeah. So I kind of introd you, but give me a little bit of background about how the heck you even got to this point. You know, I was just this kid getting into trouble like everybody else just didn't know where they're headed. Went to college and thought I was going to get rich and got out and got paid $36,000 a year working for my uncle and was like super disappointed in that. What did you get a degree in? Business. My dad wanted me to

0:54.2

just general business management. This is the easiest way to get out. Yeah. But I spent a lot of time

0:59.5

networking in college. That was fun. You know, I had a couple random jobs and I wound up in the

1:04.4

oil field. I'd finally gotten like clean, sober, got my life together. And I actually inherited

1:09.8

about a million bucks like early on. So it was a big mess.

1:12.9

I wasn't prepared for that. How'd you inherit it? Grandma passed away. Got it. Dad passed away

1:17.8

right after. So like he didn't have a chance to blow the money, which he for sure would have.

1:21.6

Right. Wound up in my hand. Me and my brother and sister just bought houses, Porsches, and lots of

1:26.6

things that I shouldn't have bought at that time of my life. Long story short, it took me like three years to burn through over seven figures as a mid-20s guy. Wow. Really stupid. So long story short, I get sober, finally go to the oil field. And I get to work out there and like learn to have self-confidence, self-esteem, value of hard work. I'm actually earning real money. I mean, that was tough, dude. But it was a great place to be. And I wanted to try to get some more of that money that I had before. Yeah. You know, it's interesting. People like, they talk about, you know, man, dude, my family had nothing. You know, I'm starting from such a bad spot. And it's like,

2:18.3

yeah, but you also get the chance to earn perseverance and go through trials and all these things. Then you, like, see these trust fund kids who, they're wrecks, dude, because they never had to work. They never earned anything. Like, it was just all given to them and they blow it. And, you know, for a lot of them, it just keeps coming.

2:20.1

And so they never, like, have purpose.

2:18.0

And then you're kind of like in between

2:22.5

where you got some money and you blew it well the challenge there is so i grew up dad he was a CPA

2:28.3

but personality problems alcohol problems runs in our family yeah so he didn't really have

2:33.1

much resources so we were living,

2:34.5

and we've been, we've been evicted by the sheriff in my dad's seller finance house when I was

2:38.3

getting off the bus and they're loading my stuff on the curb. Like, I experienced that as a kid.

2:42.2

Yeah. So we didn't grow up with much at all. Mom did the best when she was a single mom.

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