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Jisel Campos
  • Buena Park, CA
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Leveraging my time. Best way to be and stay effective in RE?.

Jisel Campos
  • Buena Park, CA
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I started my real estate interest and journey in 2015. I live in Orange county, Ca. I have traveled to seminars and spent thousands of dollars (not at all bragging, quite disappointed actually). I listen to podcasts and join in on webinars (BP and others). I've emailed Realtors and read books. I know ACTION is key - how can I best leverage my time, be disciplined and stay relevant?

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Matthew G.
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  • Pasadena, CA
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Matthew G.
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  • Pasadena, CA
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With all the knowledge you’ve gained over the years it’s time to start planning. Start by figuring out your goals. Do you want to grow your wealth slowly and build passive income or do you want to make larger chunks of money and be more active?

Once you’ve figured out your goals you can work backwards and create a plan to get there. If you want 20 units in 5 years to meet your passive income goals, then create a realistic plan that achieves that goal.

Once you have your roadmap you can start filling out some short term goals to help you meet your longer term goals. Short term goals might be networking at X meetups per month or analyzing X deals per week.

Eventually with consistent effort you should start seeing more opportunities and be moving toward your larger real estate goals. 

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