Bryan Driscoll started buying rental properties in Pittsburgh using the BRRRR strategy and quickly ran into the same problem every investor eventually faces, finding consistent motivated seller leads. Instead of competing for the same deals as everyone else, he taught himself paid ads, SEO, and PPC and started generating his own leads. That skill turned into Motivated Leads, a lead generation company that now helps real estate investors across the country find off market deals. In this episode, Bryan walks through how he scaled his own portfolio to 14 units by staying focused on one zip code instead of spreading himself thin, the biggest mistakes investors make with their marketing, and how understanding attribution and KPIs completely changes how you evaluate a deal source. He also gets into the mindset side of building a high performance business without sacrificing family, and why he believes giving back through things like The Goodness Game isn't charity, it's strategy. If you're trying to figure out how to consistently find deals instead of waiting for them to find you, this episode gives you the exact framework Bryan used to go from solo freelancer to running a business that fuels his own portfolio growth.
Bryan Driscoll started buying rental properties in Pittsburgh using the BRRRR strategy and quickly ran into the same problem every investor eventually faces, finding consistent motivated seller leads. Instead of competing for the same deals as everyone else, he taught himself paid ads, SEO, and PPC and started generating his own leads. That skill turned into Motivated Leads, a lead generation company that now helps real estate investors across the country find off market deals.
In this episode, Bryan walks through how he scaled his own portfolio to 14 units by staying focused on one zip code instead of spreading himself thin, the biggest mistakes investors make with their marketing, and how understanding attribution and KPIs completely changes how you evaluate a deal source. He also gets into the mindset side of building a high performance business without sacrificing family, and why he believes giving back through things like The Goodness Game isn't charity, it's strategy.
If you're trying to figure out how to consistently find deals instead of waiting for them to find you, this episode gives you the exact framework Bryan used to go from solo freelancer to running a business that fuels his own portfolio growth.