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Brick by Brick: Building Your Real Estate Empire

Meet Anshi
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After two decades in real estate investing, I'll give you the unvarnished truth about building wealth through property.

First, forget the TV hype about overnight riches. Real estate is a marathon, not a sprint. Start with education - Read books, join local investor groups & find a mentor. My costly mistakes came from thinking I knew it all.

Begin with house hacking - buy a duplex, live in one unit, rent the other. It's how I started and still recommend it. Clean up your credit and save for a down payment. You don't need to be rich, but you need to be ready.

Due diligence is non-negotiable. Always get professional inspections and understand the local market. One "bargain" cost me $30,000 in hidden repairs - don't repeat my mistakes.

Build your team early: a realtor, inspector, contractor, accountant, and maybe a property manager. I tried doing everything solo; it was a rookie move that cost time and money.

On tenants - screen thoroughly and consistently. No exceptions, even for that lovely couple who reminds you of family. Trust your gut, but verify everything.

Remember: you make money when you buy not when you sell. Look for properties with potential. My best deals weren't beautiful, but had good bones and upside potential.

Run your numbers carefully. Understand cash flow, cap rates, and ROI. Keep healthy reserves for surprises - they're inevitable in this business.

Lastly, treat this like the business it is. Your tenants are customers, properties are your product and reputation is your brand. Stay focused, keep learning and don't be afraid to start small.

Now stop reading & start doing. Your empire won't build itself.

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