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How to Survive (and Thrive) in a Down Market

Shain Ismailovski
  • Real Estate Agent
  • New Jersey
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I have always found it interesting that many of the investors I know or have worked with have only  operated in the Post-Recession Era and many of whom don't exactly know how to operate when the economy takes a sour turn. Yes, they have contingencies in place and have portfolios diverse enough where they feel they can weather the storm, but don't have an idea of what day to day investing and deal finding would be like in that situation. I would be interested in hearing from those who started investing and working in real estate pre the financial crisis and what some of the strategies they used to come out on top were.

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