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Updated over 15 years ago, 06/12/2009

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The number 1 Dilemna for newbie Investors!

John N.
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The number one issue that I see for new investors, like myself, is the ability to setup/run a real estate investment business on a part time basis while still maintaining a full time job.

The question I have for everyone is...how do you do it? What technologies, strategies do you use to leverage your time and get the most bang for the buck?

My goal is to spend more quality time with my family and participate in all of their extracurricular activities. Real estate investment is the vehicle I have chosen to help liberate me from being leveraged by employers.

Thoughts?

John

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