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Mike Rutallie
  • Marysville, MI
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Building a real estate business while working full time.

Mike Rutallie
  • Marysville, MI
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I am new to the game and trying to figure out how to effectively build a multifamily real estate syndication business while working full time.

With having a full time job (50-60 hrs/wk) and a family, I'd love to hear some tactics that others use to build their business. In particular, I am struggling with how to build a business in the evenings.

I have no problem putting in the hours, but during the day I can only use about 45m of time on my lunch, if I get a lunch, otherwise it's after 8pm usually before I can work on real estate stuff.

How can someone effectively work with lenders, brokers, and other investors when limited to evenings?

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