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Updated about 5 years ago, 10/17/2019

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Devin Waugh
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Cincinnati, OH
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Wholesale and RE Education / Strategies + Life Plan

Devin Waugh
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Cincinnati, OH
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Hello all,

It's been ~3 months since I began educating myself on RE. I've been cautious with the information I have subscribed to as the internet can hold questionable tactics & info. Below I state my goals with wholesaling and the education I'm utilizing. I'd love for any feedback on my plan as well as books or people you recommend I add to my education list. 

Completed Books / Education - 

  • RDPD - Robert K
  • Fake - Robert K 
    • Was good but definitely a push toward his seminars
  • RDPD real estate seminar (free version online) 
    • Where I first heard the term wholesale.
  • YouTube / IG subscriptions - The Flip Man, House Buying Brian, and Max Maxwell 
    • Great to start out. I haven't bought anything from them. Just watching how they do business from afar. I consider them my pseudo internet mentors.
  • BP's Podcasts #350,346, 341, 334, 305
    • All based on house hacking, financial freedom in your 20s/30s, and wholesale
  • Book on Investing in RE with No (or low) Money Down - Brandon Turner
    • Best book I've read so far.

Books and Education on Deck (in order)

  1. The Real Estate Wholesaling Bible - Than Merrill
  2. If You Can't Wholesale After This: I've Got Nothing for You - Todd Fleming
  3. Finding and Funding Great Deals - J. Anson Young
  4. Never Split The Difference - Chris Voss
  5. The Book On Estimating Rehab Costs - J. Scott
  6. The Millionaire Fastlane - MJ DeMarco
  7. Tax-Free Wealth - Tom Wheelwright
  8. The House Hacking Strategy - Craig Curelop
  9. Real Estate Investing 2019 - Financial Freedom Strategies
  10. BRRRR - David Greene
  11. Recession Proof Real Estate Investing - J. Scott
  12. The Book on Rental Property Investing - Brandon Turner
  13. The One Thing - Gary Keller
  14. Set for Life - Scott Trench
  15. Click - Rom Brafman
  16. Blink - Malcolm Gladwell
  17. The Richest Man in Babylon - George S. Clason

I'm open to suggestions on the order of my reading or anything else I should add in including BP podcasts. Below I go into my goals and utilization of this information.

As you can see, I'm very focused building my confidence with wholesaling. My two biggest weaknesses at the moment are marketing and finding deals. My STG (1-2 years) is to become as proficient as possible at wholesaling. I believe it will create a great foundation for my RE investing by allowing me to to spot great deals, learn real estate, and cherrypick properties that create the greatest cashflow.I plan to start wholesaling this month in the surrounding cities of Seattle to potentially make enough for a downpayment on a buy and hold rental (best case scenario but I'm skeptical it will happen). Then I relocate to Cinci where I have reduced cost of living and continue to wholesale and look for my first house hack. My LTG (5-10) is to continue this process and acquire 1-4 single family / multi family rental properties to cover my bills (5-10 years). This I hope will allow me quit my day job and work as an owner of my own physical therapy clinics where I may franchise in order to protect myself from automation and give back to the community in ways of health and wellness, education, and chronic pain treatment. 

If you made it this far, I sincerely thank you for reading. I'm still very new to this but I have created a general framework for what I want. I'm open to any and all comments, advice, and criticism - and if you like my plan, let's network!

Thank you

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