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Adam Tafel another "poor millennial can't afford a house" article, critiqued
7 December 2019 | 56 replies
It simply helped me not be so shy (I joined a fraternity and the one nice thing about that, aside from becoming less shy, was that a fraternity is a great microcosm of how life works and the B.S. social structure of society, which was a great lesson to learn young as you quickly learn that that popularity contest most people strive for is both an illusion and a waste of time and money).My nephew is 24 and has owned a house a few years (he worked and went to college later - he's still attending though he works a full work week).
Anneliese Kvashay Selling a half flipped house?
3 May 2023 | 15 replies
You could bring them in, work weeks and weekends to get it all done and list it.
Russell Brazil What Is Your Highest Rent On A Single Unit?
24 May 2017 | 158 replies
Nice to be free of the 40 hour work week, huh
Sheena R Roth My VA is looking for more hours
5 September 2023 | 1 reply
She’s looking to add 20 hours to her work week but we’re pretty small and not looking for acquisitions at the moment, so we don’t really have enough to keep her busy for the extra hours. 
Ryan Guffey Starting while working 60 hour weeks
22 October 2020 | 137 replies
Any tips on getting started while working 60 hour work weeks?
Anthony Katsonis Agents: How do you find buyer and seller leads?
9 March 2019 | 45 replies
However, I'd go a step further, after learning from Tim Ferriss (The 4 Hour Work Week) and many, many others, to grow your team, leverage their time and expertise and outsource what is not your core strength and passion.We all only have 24 hours a day and need to make decisions on how to grow and not put more stuff on our plate.All the marketing strategies, tactics, and skills that one needs to learn and apply on a regular basis is a huge time investment, so the real question is: Do you want to squeeze another few hours per week into your already overloaded schedule and do all the tedious work you don’t know how to do or like doing, instead of growing your team and leveraging their time to do it much better and faster for you so you can focus on what really matters:GROWING YOUR BUSINESS, NOT RUNNING ITHit me up on a PM if you have any more questions.
Bikran Sandhu Newbie from Southern California (Orange County)
31 May 2017 | 17 replies
. - Two of the best books you can read (and re-read) are Rich Dad, Poor Dad and The 4-Hour Workweek.
David Zheng Accidental $291k cashout refinance... Biggest BRRRR Deal yet!
23 March 2017 | 237 replies
Skipped Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years, and my birthday and went through consistent 80-90 hour work weeks (I have a full time too) and probably 5000 headaches and screaming sessions to get the whole thing rehabbed and ready by the end of January, 2017.
Jordan Lucas Is a 100 million RE portfolio a reasonable goal?
28 April 2020 | 101 replies
$100 million fortunes are not build around 40-hour work weeks
Dell Colvert Any Creative CRE Brokers Available ?
20 September 2023 | 4 replies
For a salesperson to maximize sales, and hence income in a work week (whether that be 20, 40, 50, or 60 hours) they MUST be concentrating on selling, or presenting to the most qualified, motivated, and likely buyers.