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Updated over 6 years ago,
DIG July Meeting: Create a Multi-Million Dollar Rental Portfolio
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- 07/26/18 06:00PM - 09:00PM America/New_York
- North Hills Country Club, 99 Station Ave. Glenside, Pennsylvania 19038
- Free
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Have you been daydreaming about getting into real estate and making enough money to quit your boring, getting nowhere J-O-B? DIG member Daniel Harvey will share his experience of going from blue collar worker to building a multi-million dollar portfolio.
Daniel will walk you step-by-step through the real estate strategies that allowed him to amass a lot of property in a short time frame, replace his paycheck and care for family as his own boss! Also learn great tips to set yourself up to succeed once you have quit your job - and what preparation you should take BEFORE saying good-bye to your weekly paycheck.
Daniel will share:
The ideal investing strategy that worked for him
What type of properties fit his goals
How the strategy is working now
How he finances his deals
What his lenders seek
How he intends to grow his portfolio
Next steps after the paycheck stops - and much more!
Attend the Diversified Real Estate Investor Group’s July 26 general meeting at North Hills Country Club and hear Daniel's inspiring story of how he quit an unfulfilling job, prepared a plan, met his short-term goals and is now on his way to the next level in his real estate investing. DIG meetings are open to all members. Non-members may attend one meeting free of charge. For more information on becoming a DIG member, visit https://www.digonline.org/.