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Updated almost 3 years ago on . Most recent reply

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Josh Arnold
  • Financial Advisor
  • Fort Wayne, IN
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How? Growth Strategy: Wholesale, Multifamily,Commercial, Landlord

Josh Arnold
  • Financial Advisor
  • Fort Wayne, IN
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What is the thing that you began doing different that really accelerated your growth and changed everything? I am struggling with working full time, being a father, and finding time to work on the business. Would love to hear input and have some conversations if you are interested.

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@Josh Arnold the thing that really made the difference for me was to start working the business full time.  My wife stayed home to raise our kids for 9 years.  During that time I endured the struggles you mentioned.  Once the kids were in school and she went back to work it gave me the opportunity to stop working full time.  It was a bit of a financial hit at the time, but has worked out in the long run.  The other advice I would share is to move into MF so you have more units in one location.  That will increase your efficiency.  I'm in the Ft. Wayne area as well.  Would be happy to connect if you would find it helpful.  

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