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The Three WORST Real Estate Deals We've Made

Every investor has these. The deal they knew was sketchy, and bought anyway. The one where they ignored the red flags. The one where they just flat out didn't know what they were doing yet.In this episode, Cam Cathcart and I each share our three worst deals. What we paid. What we ...  Show more

The 7 Deadly Sins of Real Estate Investing

I’ve unfortunately committed every single one of these…The bad deal I knew was bad, but bought anyway. The strategy I abandoned three months in because something shinier came along. The numbers I cooked because I didn't want my mentor to tell me I was wrong.In this episode, Cam C ...  Show more

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