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Tony Sawah
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What can I do after my 9-5?

Tony Sawah
  • Investor
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How else can I use my time to make money with real estate? I'm planning on getting my license so I can represent sellers/buyers after work.  Not sure what else I can really do after a 9-5. I'm a workhorse and ready to go but just need a little bit of guidance from y'all. I hope to hear some of your experiences and/or ideas on what I can do after my 9-5.

-Tony

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Mark Allen Kenny
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Mark Allen Kenny
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I think it depends on your personality but I would recommend 1 of two paths.  1) Get into wholesaling.  You can send postcards and return calls after 5pm.  That's a great way to produce cash for your first downpayment on a multifamily property.  Or 2) You could partner with others who have cash and provide deals that people will be excited about investing in.  That involves networking and looking at a lot of deals until you find one that makes sense to bring to a potential partner.

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