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Greg Helbeck
  • San Diego, CA
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Virtual Investing Benefits Week #1

Greg Helbeck
  • San Diego, CA
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I'm going to do a mini-series over the next few weeks about the benefits and drawbacks of doing your investing virtually.

This week we will discuss the main reason on why a lot of people choose to do deals virtually

GEOGRAPHIC FREEDOM!

The ability to buy and sell or buy and hold without having to physically see the house.

This is pretty cool and I remember my first deal when I did a deal without ever seeing the house or meeting the seller in person.

If you are looking to have more of a lifestyle business were you never to have to worry about going to houses in person, this could be a great fit for you.

Also, If you like to travel and want your business to run from your phone and laptop, this could be the business model for you.

Over the next few weeks, I will continue to write about some of the benefits, drawbacks and lessons I have learned from doing 90% of my business virtual.

We are also looking for some passive partners who would be interested in getting involved in some of our rental deals in New York. If you were ever interested in finding out how you could get involved, feel free to reach out and we can talk about some potential options on working together.

Message me!