227: Active vs. Passive Real Estate: Chris Lopez’s Strategy in 2025

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Is your real estate portfolio truly aligned with your goals or is it just what you’ve accumulated over time? Chris Lopez, investor, educator, and founder of the Active to Passive cohort, joins Passive Pockets to share why he pivoted away from being a hands-on landlord and how he’s helping others rethink their equity, their time, and their strategy.

In this episode, you’ll learn how to evaluate return on equity versus return on investment, what it means to “optimize” your portfolio in today’s market, and when selling, refinancing, or simply holding might be the smartest move. Chris also shares his step-by-step framework for running an annual diagnostic on your portfolio and how to use that analysis to decide if a shift toward passive investing makes sense.

Plus, stick around as Chris breaks down the five pillars of passive investing diversification and offers a sneak peek into his upcoming July cohort for experienced landlords exploring a hands-off path forward.

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  • Why Chris sold off half his Denver portfolio despite great returns
  • The difference between return on investment and return on equity
  • How to run an annual “portfolio diagnostic” to evaluate performance
  • When a 1031 exchange might not be the most efficient move
  • How to diversify across operators, strategies, markets, and capital stack
  • The mental shift required to give up control—but gain peace of mind
  • What Chris’s Active to Passive cohort includes, and who it’s for
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