Stop asking your real estate investments to do every job.

One of the biggest investing mistakes is asking one asset to do every job.

I do not expect my real estate investments to generate the highest cash flow and deliver the strongest long term growth at the same time.

Instead, I let each investment focus on what it does best.

My real estate is built for growth.

My oil and gas investments help improve tax efficiency.

My private credit investments provide steady income.

Because private credit sits higher in the capital stack, it gets paid before equity investors. That is why I use it as the income engine in my portfolio instead of pushing my real estate to produce more cash flow.

Private credit also offers better liquidity than many real estate equity investments, giving me more flexibility when I need access to my capital.

When every investment has a clear role, the entire portfolio works together more effectively.

Is every investment in your portfolio doing the job it was meant to do?