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Tom Henderson
  • Minneapolis, MN
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Coolest experience/thing RE has afforded to you

Tom Henderson
  • Minneapolis, MN
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Hello Team, As we all continue to build our respective portfolios and business, I'm curious what has been the coolest thing Real Estate has provided/given to you? Listening to the podcast today, I appreciated how the guest from Clemson discussed his why-- why he got into Real Estate-- not to just build a business, but to enjoy life. So, kind of off-topic-- but I'm curious what your 'why' is, and any cool life experiences (trips, new hobbies, family time) RE deals-cash flow have provided to you? Cheers ! Tom

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Thomas Morgan
  • Commercial Real Estate Agent
  • Carbondale, CO
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Thomas Morgan
  • Commercial Real Estate Agent
  • Carbondale, CO
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Disproportionate amount of money v. time worked.

Real estate is a "work smarter, not harder" business. Yes, you still have to work hard but the hours do not have to correlate like other jobs.

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