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Steven Tawresey
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Bainbridge Island, WA
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What do you do when you have 'Free Time?'

Steven Tawresey
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Bainbridge Island, WA
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Good morning, BP. It's a quiet, snowy Tuesday morning here in Denver. My wife is at work, my son is at school, and I visited all my projects yesterday. I'm caught up on bills, I've updated my projections, I've looked at every property in the greater Denver area that's come on the market in the last week, and analyzed any resembling anything close to a deal. My fireplace is cranking, I'm listening to jazz standards, and I'm a pot of coffee deep. I plan on scraping crumbling, stained grout out of the base of my shower and replacing it with sealant this afternoon. But this morning, I don't have a plan. The draw of watching a movie is strong, but I know if I give in, I'll feel like I wasted my day. Tomorrow, my schedule is full again. But today is unprogrammed.

As a full time investor, what do you do when you have 'free time?' How much 'free time' do you allow yourself? Do you take entire days off?

Maybe I'll start learning Spanish. It would certainly help me communicate with sub contractors.  

Buen problema para tener!

  • Steven Tawresey
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