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In Your Opinion: Best Investing Strategy to Retire Early?

Stephen Brown
  • Real Estate Broker
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I'd like to hear investors thoughts on what they believe is the best investment strategy for passive income and retiring early to travel the world and work when they want to work from abroad.

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Learn how to buy notes and forget the dirt and toilets!

As an agent, you can carry your commission as a second, sometimes. (Might need to pay your broker) 

Joe is right, you need a big tool box, then you can fix anything, if you only carry a screw driver you are limited to the transactions you can fix. 

Real estate is a science and an art, the science is basic real estate knowledge, laws, markets, customs and tradecraft. The art is applying your knowledge and skills to opportunities to yield an honest profit.

Keep in mind, every property is an opportunity, not all opportunities can be profitable for you today, but they could be someday. 

Good luck!

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