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Jason Malabute
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THE BEST INVESTMENT YOU CAN MAKE

Jason Malabute
  • Accountant
  • Los Angeles, CA
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I’m proud of myself today. I caught myself reverting back to my poverty mindset and I stopped myself. I was about to settle for the virtual attendance of a real estate seminar on July 26-28 just so I can save money on flight snd hotel. My biggest influences in real estate are Sterling White, Grant Cardone, and Biggerpockets. This particular seminar is hosted by Cardone. Then I realized how silly that logic is because I go to the seminar in person I will have the opportunity to meet high net worth individuals that can take me to next level as an apartment investor and as a person . Never save pennies if you can make it dollar. Grant changed my life. Growing up with cerebral palsy I know I’m not supposed to be doing what I’m doing now (investing in real estate and actually transitioning to multifamily investing). I’m just putting this in the universe, but I hope I get chance to meet Grant in 3 weeks.

I have invested thousands in education and mentorship programs. That is why I have grown so much as an investor in a short period of time.

Remember you guys the best investment you can make is in yourself. The ROI probability is infinite and there is no risk of losing money when you invest in yourself.

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Jeffrey Donis
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Jeffrey Donis
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I agree with you @Jason Malabute 100%. Investing in your own education and network is the most important thing, especially in multifamily. Multifamily is a relationship based business, so it's critical that you invest in meeting others in this space. 

Education is step one, which will allow you to have intelligent conversations with these people.

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