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Property Quadrants

The Passive Income Formula--Own Your Financial Future Through Real Estate Investing

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Property Quadrants

By: Nichole Lewis
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Property quadrants is a concept I was inspired to create in relation to property investing after reading Robert Kiyosaki’s Why the Rich Are Getting Richer book that explains his cash flow quadrants. Property Quadrants examines the four ways that real estate investing works and takes the listener through real-life stories of how I have helped people turn their lives around using the formulas outlined in the quadrants. The real-life examples also list all the numbers on passive income portfolios and explain how to get there.

My inspiration is around shedding the shackles of stress and struggle. I have made millions and lost millions and had to start all over again with nothing. My path back to making millions after experiencing the struggle of loss has inspired me to write this book in order to show people how to secure their financial future through real estate.

The way I see it is that property is either your biggest cost, making you cash poor, or your biggest asset, making you cash rich. Property Quadrants shows how anyone, no matter where they are starting from, can use property to become cash rich and help others do the same.

Quadrants one and two explain cash poor property and how making an emotional purchase means that you have to pay your mortgage or mortgages out of your wages. Effectively this leads the majority of people to being cash poor and living a life of struggle. That is why 80 percent of investors have only one investment property.

Quadrants three and four explain cash rich property. Quadrant three demonstrates how to work with property to make active income as well as lump sums of cash to buy the lifestyle you want and get the deposit for investment property.

Quadrant four outlines my formula to buy passive-income property. Once you have passive income, you secure your future as you no longer rely on a job and you can pay your family home off quicker and buy those quadrant two properties without draining your pockets.

©2022 Nichole Lewis (P)2022 Nichole Lewis
Personal Finance Real Estate Passive Income Mortgage

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Absolutely Brilliant

This is the Robert Kiyosaki of property. Makes you see real estate through whole new eyes. All the how to is there. The stories are real life. The rags to riches success means I can do it too

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