Mastering Title & Escrow: Transactional Architecture with Caleb Christopher | Ep 38
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Welcome to The Investor Semester Podcast!
Understand how real estate deals actually get structured and protected behind the scenes. In this episode, Jeremy sits down with Caleb Christopher, a veteran real estate professional who has closed thousands of transactions nationwide and now leads a Colorado-based title company focused on investor-first service. Caleb breaks down the role of title, escrow, and transaction coordination, and introduces the concept of transactional architecture, how deals are intentionally structured to avoid costly mistakes. The conversation also covers creative finance risks and how tools like DOS Guard help protect transactions from due-on-sale issues. This episode delivers practical insight for investors who want cleaner closings, stronger deal structure, and fewer surprises at the closing table.
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About Jeremy Davis
Jeremy has built a multimillion-dollar real estate portfolio through fix & flips, wholesaling, and creative finance. He’s helped over 1,000 students close their first deals and facilitated billions in transactions through mentorship, partnerships, and community.
As founder of The Investor Semester, Jeremy’s mission is to teach real-world strategies, partner with students on deals, and build a safe, transparent space where investors can grow together.
With over 15 years of experience and a community of 13,000+ investors nationwide, Jeremy is proving that anyone can build wealth through smart, creative real estate.