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Jorge De Jesus
  • Katy, TX
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Growth and hacking it

Jorge De Jesus
  • Katy, TX
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With new business coming into both East and West Houston and some old business getting cash infusions or facelifts or expansion and new builds going up everywhere... how are you providing value? How are you attaching your business to the pulse of your area? Or how are you pivoting? For example, I may flip a home in Settegast and help the seller use their profit to get out of the area either by getting in touch with a real estate agent with affordable rentals or a section 8 landlord or getting in touch with another wholesaler doing owner finance and use the money for down payment. As opposed to just focusing on just the transaction