Renters Make You Rich

Jason Sharon’s guide to building wealth as a landlord, where someone else’s rent builds your equity. From a veteran-owned broker.

Flip the script: let renters build your wealth

Renting drains one person and enriches another. This book is about being on the right side of that equation. When you own the property, your tenant’s rent helps pay down your mortgage and build your equity, month after month.

Jason Sharon wrote this guide to demystify rental property investing, from financing your first unit to growing a portfolio, in plain language and without the get-rich-quick noise.

What you will learn

How rentals build wealth

The simple mechanics of equity, cash flow, and time working in your favor.

Financing your first rental

The loan options that make a first investment property possible.

Investor loan paths

How programs like DSCR and investment loans qualify the property, not just you.

Avoiding the traps

The mistakes new landlords make, and how to sidestep them.

Scaling smartly

A realistic path from one unit to several, at a pace you can sustain.

Straight from a pro

Guidance from a veteran-owned broker who finances investors every day.

Jason Sharon

Jason Sharon is a military veteran and the founder of Home Loans Inc, a veteran-owned mortgage brokerage in North Charleston, South Carolina, licensed across ten states. He holds NMLS #1281448. He writes to put real knowledge in people’s hands, because informed clients make better decisions.

Finance your first rental

Ready to own instead of rent? Let’s talk

Home Loans Inc: Jason Sharon, Mortgage Broker

2557 Ashley Phosphate Rd, North Charleston, SC 29418

(843) 569-7283 · Text us · jason@homeloansinc.com

Frequently asked

It is Jason Sharon’s guide to building wealth through rental property, where a tenant’s rent helps pay down a mortgage you own and builds your equity over time.
Aspiring and new real estate investors who want to understand how to finance and grow a rental portfolio without the hype.
You can find it, including purchase and free download options, on the book’s website. The page links straight to it.
No. The book focuses on realistic first steps and the financing options that make a first rental possible for ordinary buyers.