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Spend more time doing what you love and maximize the ROI of a small portfolio with this multi-award-winning strategy guide: "a critically important, much-needed piece of thought leadership in the real estate investing space" (Dave Meyer, host of BiggerPockets' On the Market podcast). You don't need to build a massive real estate empire to achieve financial freedom, and you don't have to sacrifice what matters to build wealth. Rather than chasing a moving goal post, you can keep your strategy simple, maximize your flexibility, and build the life you want by becoming, a small and mighty investor. Real estate investor and podcaster Chad Carson (aka Coach Carson) intentionally built a small rental property portfolio to give his family full financial independence while requiring less than two hours per week of his time. In this book, he shares practical, step-by-step strategies for real estate investors who want more freedom, not another job. Whether you're new to real estate or hoping to downsize, this practical guide will show you a simpler, safer, and faster path to building cash flow with rental properties--so you can get out of the financial grind and do more of what matters in your life. Inside, you will: Make more money in less time with better property and market analysisFind the best real estate deals with budget-friendly (and time-friendly!) methodsLearn how to build an all-star team that saves you time and moneyDiscover low-risk financing techniques and avoid big mistakesNegotiate effectively and authentically to get more offers acceptedOrganize and outsource your rental business to free up time and energyLearn how to buy properties free and clear of debt for a simple, low-risk portfolio
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