I retired at 32 from real estate investing... less than 7 years after purchasing my first rental property.
Currently at 156 rental units. I spend just about 1 HOUR PER WEEK on those.
I think anyone can reach financial freedom in 10 years or less from their first purchase.
Through my blog and providing support to...
With over 130 successful transactions closed, $27 million in transaction volume, and $3.5 million in assets under management, Austin brings unmatched experience and a results-driven approach to the real estate industry. Backed by a strong foundation of discipline, integrity, and a relentless commitment to excellence, Austin delivers...
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Besides being an investor, and an accountant, I am the owner of Fast Trac Consulting (www.fasttracconsulting.com), a consulting and software firm located in Greater Philadelphia - Richboro, PA. I am a...
I am an investor-focused real estate agent in Ohio. My goal is to provide great investment opportunities for my clients to start or add to their portfolios, even if you're not in the state.
I'm born and raised in Ohio and know the state well. I have a degree in Business Economics and Entrepreneurship from Ohio University and have...
I am a full time real estate investor in the Raleigh/Durham area. I also work with a couple of guys in the triad area (Greensboro, Winston-Salem).
Currently my emphasis is on wholesaling and rehabbing houses, but if something works best as a buy and hold I will keep it.
I am also looking for a package of buy and holds in...
Texas Tech alumni. I did judo, business management, and hit half court shots there. :P
Started investing in real estate in late 2015
I use to work in the civil engineering field & now I am a full time investor managing and expanding. I have done everything from FHA 203K loan to seller financing to close deals. Currently looking for opportunities in larger multifamily deals. Currently at 20 units and looking for more.
Building security for my family and a...
HAVE YOU EVER WONDERED WHY PROPERTY MANAGERS SUCK? BECAUSE, THEY'RE INCENTIVIZED TO SUCK!
Property managers make the majority of their money from things such as leasing fees, applications fee, renewal fees, maintenance markups, unit turn/repairs, and so on. When you as a landlord are focused on keeping maintenance cost low and units...
Real Estate Syndicator.
I help Blue Collar Americans learn and invest in real estate. Ask me how!