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Updated over 6 years ago, 05/25/2018

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Brandon Foster
  • Los Angeles, CA
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100 Hour Work Week Question

Brandon Foster
  • Los Angeles, CA
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I just finished listening to Episode 278 with Charles Roberts. A topic that stuck out to me was the hard work portion. Charles puts in roughly 80-100 hours per week towards real estate investing. @Brandon Turner mentioned he put in the same amount of hours. I understand real estate takes a tremendous amount of grit, but what does the average day look like for you if you are one of the investors putting in 100 hours a week? Were you always working 100 hours per week or did it eventually snowball to this amount?

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