Friday, July 20, 2007

Want to be a real estate investor?

Hey,

I personally think everybody ought to own a house. And
after you’ve bought one, I believe you should acquire at
least one more.

Here are the advantages:
You are now a real estate investor and can take advantage of the tax benefits.

You would get a little extra passive income every month when the person living there pays the mortgage.

You could sell the place offering owner financing, thus providing a service to one of the 60% of good folks in this country who can’t go to the bank to get a loan.

If your current owner leaves, you can sell it again. (If they owned the house, they probably fixed it instead of tearing it up as renters are prone to do.)

When you retire at a ripe old age, it will have appreciated, if you bought well, and you can sell it for extra retirement or emergency money.

Notice that I did not say rent a house to renters and collect rent.
There is a better way.

But before you do any of this, you HAVE to get the right
education.

After all, you wouldn’t jump behind the wheel of a boat and
take off into the open sea without first getting the right
education.

If someone leaves you a significant amount of money or if (heaven
forbid) you won the lottery, before you start trying to invest the
money, get a good specific education.

Very few people are successful investing in real estate without first
getting a proper education. The mistakes they will make can be
incredibly expensive. Yes, you can learn by doing but that’s the hard
way.

If you think education is expensive, try ignorance. Drew almost lost
$100,000 one time on one deal.

I went out in the front field in the middle of the night and cried out
to God.
I said, “Oh God! That boy you gave me is about to give away the
farm! Help us!”

Well, God came through as He always does and even though the
price was waaaay too low, the party who won the auction (yes,
it was on eBay) couldn’t come up with the money.
So they backed out and the farm was saved.

And I gave Drew a hollering at that he has never forgotten.
He said, “Well Mama, you told me to get rid of the property!”
And I said, “Yes son, but I didn’t mean to give it away.”

Well, that was a learning experience for all of us. And there was
no one educated in selling houses on eBay to learn from so he
learned a lot of lessons the hard way.
(And I learned to be careful what I tell him.)

But with traditional real estate, there are experts available to learn
from who keep you from making those expensive mistakes.

Lou Brown is one of my family’s mentors. He’s been around for
a long time teaching others about real estate as he continues to
invest personally.

Lou is one of the teachers who have created thousands of millionaire
real estate investors throughout the world.

Everyone I know uses his forms to complete transactions.

At Entrepreneur Days, he is going to show you examples of what he
has taught his students. He’s even going to show you pictures of houses
he has sold over and over.

He has one story of a house he’s sold many, many times since he
bought it years ago. It’s just a normal little house like you have in
your town.

Once you see what he does, you’ll be amazed at how easy it is to be
a real estate investor.

So if you want to be part of the 70% of the financially free in this
country who got there because of investing in real estate, do whatever
you have to do to get to our annual home business conference to meet
Lou Brown this August 24-26.

He is a great guy and you are going to enjoy his presentation so
much! Plus, he can change your life.

If you haven’t grabbed your seat yet, make sure you do it today!
Don’t let anything get in the way of you reaching your goals for
financial independence. Life is too short and your work on this
earth is too important.

I believe that YOU can do it… with the right education.
You didn’t get it in school, so I’m bringing it to you now.

This is where Drew and I learned to invest in real estate and I want
you to get the same Street Smart education we got from Lou Brown.

Join us in Atlanta this August!

And don’t forget to bring your teens!

Here’s where to learn more: http://www.EntrepreneurDays.com

So many books, so little time…
Rhea!
who thinks everyone should be a real estate investor

Join me on a call with Lou Tuesday night,
July 24 at 8 PM Eastern Time,
Not at 9 as usual.

Number to call is 605-475-4150
Passcode is 72383#

See ya in Atlanta! http://www.EntrepreneurDays.com

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