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Sean Brennan How much per hour does the average fix and flipper make?
8 February 2013 | 9 replies
. - If you do get one flip where the profit was $500 per hour simply because you spent less time, but the net profit was say $20k, unless you can consistently replicate that every single work week hour, it does not matter.I have spent only 2 months (includes time from acquisition date to sold date) on a flip and made $35k, but have spent 6 months and made $220k.
Brian Feltz It's Sunday, what did you do today?
25 February 2013 | 39 replies
Meditation class 8-9:30 am (I need to unwind from my crazy 6 day work week).
Caleb Anderson Putting in that good ol' elbow grease on my first deal!
30 August 2018 | 7 replies
The 4-Hour Work Week is a great resource for this and a great read- here's why.
Anthony Bibbins self development books
27 August 2018 | 9 replies
My number 1 most recommended book for self development in my opinion is the 4 hour workweek.
Zach Midwood Local Meetups and Networking
9 December 2018 | 17 replies
I travel out of state during the work week and usually back by Friday afternoon.
Matthew Mueller Getting equity out of rented condo with >4 properties held
25 April 2019 | 12 replies
Hi Jeff,I appreciate that insight - its a good one, but my day job takes the vast majority of my work week and I am not sure of a good way to maximize my efficiency vetting the people for that process. 
Frank Crianza Brand New to The Exciting World of Real Estate! -Advice?
27 August 2018 | 2 replies
The 90+ hour work weeks coupled with the rotating work schedule of days/nights has led me to reevaluate my priorities.
Branden Cormier Starting from the Beginning
4 September 2018 | 1 reply
I’ve been listening to podcasts for a few months, reading books (Rich Dad/Poor Dad, ABC’s of Real Estate, 4 Hour Work Week, etc), and have done moderate research in the industry.
Joshua Lopez Book suggestions for RE knowledge
1 June 2019 | 6 replies
1) Rich Dad Poor Dad (READ THIS DAMN BOOK)2) I Will Teach You To Be Rich (Hands down 110% the best book EVER, this WILL change your life as I can attest to as I'm implementing the tips in my life now) 3) Set For Life (This is the mindset and goals you must have to achieve Financial Freedom)4) The One Thing (What can YOU do NOW to BENEFIT you later)5) The Four Hour Work Week (No it's not about working 4hrs a week, it's about optimising your time and it works!)
Wesley W. Billing for minor damage to flooring
3 March 2019 | 12 replies
Every hour I am spending doing "non-billable labor" repairs from tenant damage is an hour of income lost in my work week, since I cannot be in two places at once and I only have a certain number of billable hours of toil every week.That being said, I have never been challenged on this via a court case, but when that day comes my justifications for charging for my own labor will be, (a) the repair work I do is part of my income, and (b) the tenant signed a document disclosing what the charges would be, and it should matter not to the tenant who actually did the repairs.