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7 Steps to Financial Freedom with Real Estate Investing
- A Foundational Guide for Beginners to Making Passive Income and Achieving Tremendous ROI
- Narrated by: Thomas Kincaid
- Length: 3 hrs and 14 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Have you wanted to break free from the weight of bills and living paycheck to paycheck?
Have you ever wanted to create passive income and become financially free?
Have you been looking for a way not to be tied to a job dictating your day and financial growth?
I know I’ve answered yes to all these questions.
In my youth, I never thought I could own any property, let alone more than one. When I started my real estate business, I had no idea what to do or where to begin. I didn’t even know there were so many paths to consider. I wish I had someone guided me through the beginning stages of learning how to get into real estate.
Years later, I’m happy to provide the shortcuts I wish I had known to get started. Now I’m making the income I never thought I could, and I’m now financially free to work when and how I want.
The only regret I’ve ever had is wishing I had started sooner.
Michael Jordan once said, “It's never too late to do anything you wanted to do. You never know what you can accomplish until you try."
7 Steps to Financial Freedom with Real Estate Investing, a beginner's guide, will take you through seven modules.
- The secret practices of an investor
- Seven types of real estate investing
- Boost your investment portfolio
- Locate the perfect property
- The O.A.C. of making a purchase
- Diminish renovations costs
- Launch your financial freedom
The power of this book will shortcut you months instead of years to start making money, and the result will be a life of freedom and autonomy rather than being overworked and underpaid at a nine to five.