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What You Should Do Before You Buy

When it comes to finding a property to invest in, you don’t want a “good deal,” you want the right investment deal for you. A lot of new investors say they’re looking for a good deal. But that could mean different things for different people.

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5 Questions to Ask Yourself Before You Start Investing

Are you interested in investing but have no idea where to start? Starting off can be overwhelming and confusing, especially with all the opportunity around us. I believe in leveraging other’s knowledge so that you can be best set up for success. In this blog, I lay out 5 questions that you can ask before investing.

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4 Ways to Challenge Your Limits

Have you ever felt like you are stuck in a rut? Maybe you aren’t sure if you have the wrong tools or the wrong market, but you are not seeing the results you had hoped for. In my 20+ years in the real estate field, I have learned that there are 4 things that can majorly affect how I challenge my limits and impact my results.

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Finding Opportunities in a Competitive Market

Pop culture has made flipping houses seem very appealing, and a great way to make money fast. Because of this, the market is super tight. When everybody is looking to make a deal, how do you find opportunities that can actually make you money in such a competitive market?

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4 Keys For Finding Success in the Current Market

Given the current market, investing can seem daunting to most.

However, navigating a distressed market doesn’t have to be an impossible task. Believe it or not, you have access to all of the tools you need to better equip yourself for working in the current market.

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Turning Decades Into Days

Entrepreneurs are consistently told to learn by trial and error. We are expected to figure it out on our own and hope for a lucky break along the way. However, in my 20 years of experience, I’ve learned that there are ways to turn decades of experience into days.

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This path can lead you to financial freedom, which means you don’t have to quit your job, BUT you can.