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A day in the life of an investor

A day in the life of an investor

  I’m often asked when talking to aspiring real estate investors what a “full timer’s” daily schedule consists of. So far my reply has not been that we push computer buttons for 10 minutes each day, in order to make a bazillion dollars a day while enjoying umbrella drinks on exotic beaches. I say that because that’s how infomercials portray us. My experience, however, has been... well let...

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How to get started in real estate investing?

How to get started in real estate investing?

How to get started in real estate investing?   So what’s the best way to break into real estate investing? You may think you should start by getting approved for a loan. Maybe you think you should meet with contractors, realtors or even lawyers first. Perhaps you should buy one of those seminar packages who come with a mentor that will tell you exactly what to do next.   Here is a...

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Work to learn, not to earn

Work to learn, not to earn

Work to learn, not to earn:   There are concepts that have truly life-altering effects. For us, the idea of working to learn, not to earn was one of them. This notion came from a book we read called “Rich Dad Poor Dad” by Robert Kiyosaki.   If you’ve never read that book, please do. It’ll change the way you look at money, your job and investing forever.   In the book, Robert talks...

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Easy on the people, hard on the problem

Easy on the people, hard on the problem

Easy on the people, hard on the problem   I learned my property management system from David Tilney. He has a fantastic course that will change the way you view land lording in general. One of the things David says is, “Be easy on the people but hard on the problem.”   Truthfully, when I heard this, I had no idea what David was saying.   My first real-world teacher, whom I’m...

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Using A “Handyman Special” Option

Using A “Handyman Special” Option

Using A “Handyman Special” Option   Have you ever experienced buyer’s remorse after purchasing a property that needed too much work? If you haven’t, count yourself blessed.   One time we bought a home that needed a ton of work. When we started pursuing the deal, I lived 15 minutes away; I was full of vigor and ready to knock out so major rehab.   A year later, when we finally made it...

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