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Forester Tesche
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Durango, CO
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How to move into higher dollar per hour tasks and build up a team

Forester Tesche
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Durango, CO
Posted

I just finished my first house hack and have spent the past three months renovating to get it rent ready. My goal is to reach 50 doors in four years thru the brrrr method and know that in order to do this I need to start positioning myself In higher dollar per hour rolls and build up a team to help make this happen. I intend to I hire a contractor next time to do the rehab and will move Into the position of deal finding until I can train somebody to take on that role. Does this sound like the appropriate next step? What path of progression did you take when building up your portfolio?

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