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Ryan Leake
  • Property Manager
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What's the end goal?

Ryan Leake
  • Property Manager
  • Austin, TX
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Super curious to hear from this group;

What does "making it" look like to each of you?

Excited to read your answers and get inspired!

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Bryan Escudero
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Bryan Escudero
  • Investor
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@Ryan,

For us, our goal is to help as many people get into real estate. The fear of investing is holding others back. "Making it" is growing and taking as many others along with me as possible. We can't take any of the money with us. We can help people take steps forward and build foundations for the people around them. If we can affect lives around us, that is SUCCESS. It is no use for me to amass any measure of wealth if I end up...alone. Would love to hear what it means to others in the group. 

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