Jan 18, 2022
Summary:
More and more people are getting into real estate investing; it is
extremely accessible and simple if you obtain the right resources
and support. I speak to Robert Syfert from RealEstateInvesting.com,
which is an amazing tool for getting into real estate investing—no
matter what your current level of expertise is. They ask a series
of questions to assess where you are and your overall goals, and
from there can provide materials and private coaching to get you on
the right track. If you’re considering real estate, now is the time
to plan, learn, and start making moves that will help you be
successful in this industry.
Highlights:
-Everyone is chasing real estate now—is there room for more people
to join?
-Real estate needs more individuals, and it’s important to know
what resources to use to inform yourself on real estate
investing
-Syfert’s website allows people to actively invest and grow their
companies. If you’re after results, this is a great option.
-They had a client who wanted to stop working all the time, and
needed assistance hiring people. RealEstateInvestor offers private
coaching and can find individuals who are ready to be hired
-You don’t need a big budget to be successful in real estate
investing; you need time and an organized plan.
-On the website,
you can fill out a form with a series of questions to help them
gauge where you are and where you should start with investing
-A foundational mistake that people make is a lack of action. Other
mistakes include neglecting to track (assessing what
works/doesn’t). not hiring soon enough, and a lack of
consistency/marketing
-A surplus of intelligence is not required to get into real estate
investing. Rather, one has to be able to make the correct decisions
and follow simple strategy accordingly.
-If you want to get started easily, look at properties in your area
and call the owners to find out if they’re interested in renting.
This is a great way to get in touch with landlords and other
owners
Useful Links:
Financial Survival Network
RealEstateInvestor.com
Robert Syfert
Current Real Strategies for Success
with Robert Syfert