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If you’re a successful investor, what is your daily schedule like?

Adam Robinson
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I am new to property investing, and I don’t have my first property yet. So far, I have gained a ton of knowledge just by watching YouTube videos, listening to podcasts, attending seminars/webinars. 

I would like to know what the daily life of a successful property investor consists of. An hour by hour breakdown would be great. I start the day with getting up at 545 and doing physical training until 7am. I have a very structured schedule.

What are some things you whales do on a daily basis?   

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As with Jon, I don't know what you call success. I have 5 rentals (long term rentals) and my week is a typical one of a person who works in a job that has nothing to do with real estate.  I occasionally check to see what's for sale in the two areas where my rentals are.  Other than checking my email and dealing with bills when they come in (in the evening after work) and rent at the beginning of the month, I don't spend a lot of time with them.

The two that seem to have the most problems (ie repairs and turnovers) have always been handled by a PM (not because I expected problems-no idea if it is the PM or type of tenant or both).

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