The Real Estate Real Life Podcast
Real Estate Real Life is where we bring smart investing into the context of real, everyday living. We talk about real estate strategy alongside mindset, habits, communication, and lifestyle design so your money supports your energy, relationships, and long-term freedom. Each episode is designed to help you cut through overwhelm, make clearer decisions, and build wealth in a way that actually improves how you live, work, and lead. We’re Nick and Dr. Elaine Stageberg, husband and wife, parents of six, and owners of a half-billion-dollar real estate portfolio built alongside a real, full life.
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This podcast is provided for general informational purposes only. The views and opinions expressed by hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of Black Swan Real Estate or its affiliates. Nothing discussed on this podcast should be interpreted as financial, legal, tax, or investment advice. The information shared is provided without guarantee of accuracy or completeness.
The Real Estate Real Life Podcast
Joyful Sacrifice, Origin Story Part 3
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One of the earliest lessons in real estate investing is that discipline matters. The harder lesson is discovering what discipline actually looks like in practice.
This chapter of Nick and Dr. Elaine Stageberg’s origin story takes place during what they later came to call a season of joyful sacrifice. Not suffering for its own sake, but choosing a demanding season because the opportunity in front of them was real.
At the time, they were raising two young kids while balancing careers and a growing number of real estate projects. Still, they kept pushing. They wrote one offer on a property every day. Renovations moved quickly. Investor capital had to be raised and returned. The pace rarely slowed.
Over time, the volume of work sharpened their instincts. They learned to move quickly, recognize opportunity in imperfect properties, and make decisions under pressure.
Those years were exhausting. They were also the years when the portfolio began to accelerate.
More importantly, they developed the judgment that only comes from real experience. The habits built during that season would shape the way they approach real estate to this day.
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This podcast is provided for general informational purposes only. The views and opinions expressed by hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of Black Swan Real Estate or its affiliates. Nothing discussed on this podcast should be interpreted as financial, legal, tax, or investment advice.