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How Many Investors Have Related Financial Sales Experience?

Bill Gulley#3 Guru, Book, & Course Reviews Contributor
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Just wondering, how many RE invetsors have had or are involved in sales of other financial products? Insurance sales, bank PR/marketing, stock brokers, financial planners?

How has that experience played on your RE investing? :)

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I know we have some more.

I had an insurance agency, with Met and Pru, and was a top agent fairly quickly, I sold the meat, not the sizzle as they like to do. Initial training was great. Led the SE region of the country when Met went into P&C.

Anyway, I did FP and business arrangements.

It probably led to my success in financing and RE. Insurance is an intangible product, much like a mortgage except the benefits are obvious, they get the house or the RE.

Where it really paid off was in dealing with people one on one, the appointments. Then with the FP background it opened doors to creative deal making, working out problem loans, foreclosures and commercial transactions with businesses.

David, my most creative deal, seller financed with cash contributed above the sale price as a contribution, over 800K involved a charitable remainder trust and funded by a creative note broken out in several principal parts for the beneficiaries.

Anyway, cold calls are a favorite thing due to those experiences too, no door too tall to knock on!

At least I had enough in the files that I sold my agency!

I got in the business with the help of a real estate broker who told me he couldn't pay me to work there after I got out of the Army, and suggested I go get a starting paycheck and work with him part time. So, thanks to him, it all worked out.

I'd give the same advice to new people today as well, if you can't eat off RE starting out, go get with a good insurance company, get a pay check, learn people and sales skills, some finance issues and how to present ideas over a kitchen table. It is directly related! :)

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