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James Park
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Johns Creek, GA
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The $100,000 passive income club

James Park
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Johns Creek, GA
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I believe that wealth is not measured by your networth, but your ability and skills to reach the $100k passive income level. This is a dream level for many real estate investors including myself.

I don't believe it is that difficult to reach $30k passive income in real estate, but if one can reach the $100k passive income real estate, you deserve to be recognized.

My question is simple. For those of you who have reached the $100k passive income level, how did get there and how long did it take you? What did you invest in to get there? (multi-family, commercial, SFRs, apartments, secured real estate notes, etc.) What was your investment strategy?

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