Go Deep Before Going Wide | 373
Go Deep Before Going Wide | 373
It's tough for real estate investors to pass up opportunities - it's in our nature to look for new ways to be successful, and sometimes, we just want to try everything! But today on Financial Freedom Friday, Matt shares the benefits of resisting new opportunities in favor of going deep before wide. Learn 4 specific things you can do to set yourself up for success in future properties, markets, and asset classes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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It's tough for real estate investors to pass up opportunities - it's in our nature to look for new ways to be successful, and sometimes, we just want to try everything! But today on Financial Freedom Friday, Matt shares the benefits of resisting new opportunities in favor of going deep before wide. Learn 4 specific things you can do to set yourself up for success in future properties, markets, and asset classes.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's tough for real estate investors to pass up opportunities - it's in our nature to look for new ways to be successful, and sometimes, we just want to try everything! But today on Financial Freedom Friday, Matt shares the benefits of resisting new opportunities in favor of going deep before wide. Learn 4 specific things you can do to set yourself up for success in future properties, markets, and asset classes.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's tough for real estate investors to pass up opportunities - it's in our nature to look for new ways to be successful, and sometimes, we just want to try everything! However, in today’s episode, Matt shares the benefits of resisting new opportunities in favor of going deep before wide. Tune in and learn 4 specific things you can do to set yourself up for success in future properties, markets, and asset classes.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's tough for real estate investors to pass up opportunities - it's in our nature to look for new ways to be successful, and sometimes, we just want to try everything! However, in today’s episode, Matt shares the benefits of resisting new opportunities in favor of going deep before wide. Tune in and learn 4 specific things you can do to set yourself up for success in future properties, markets, and asset classes.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mark Zandi, Moody’s Analytics chief economist, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss the state of housing, what the supply and demand picture in housing is saying and where he expects to see the biggest price slides.
Mark Zandi, Moody’s Analytics chief economist, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss the state of housing, what the supply and demand picture in housing is saying and where he expects to see the biggest price slides.
Learn how to build your emotional muscles so that when clients, friends and even family start throwing verbal punches, you won't be down for the count! From finding inspiration in individuals who always seem to keep their cool to putting a sock in the complaints, learn new mindsets and questions to ask yourself to deflect the emotional burden and turn even the most negative encounter into a learning experience. In fact, its most often the difficult clients that help you improve your business...
Learn how to build your emotional muscles so that when clients, friends and even family start throwing verbal punches, you won't be down for the count! From finding inspiration in individuals who always seem to keep their cool to putting a sock in the complaints, learn new mindsets and questions to ask yourself to deflect the emotional burden and turn even the most negative encounter into a learning experience. In fact, its most often the difficult clients that help you improve your business...
Real Estate Today Radio - SHOW 373 On this week's Real Estate Today, it's our special show "Sell That House." This Week's Show Includes: - Top News Of The Week - Local Market Conditions - Five Ways NOT to Price Your House - Pricing Parity Become a part of the community at http://retradio.com!
Real Estate Today Radio - SHOW 373 On this week's Real Estate Today, it's our special show "Sell That House." This Week's Show Includes: - Top News Of The Week - Local Market Conditions - Five Ways NOT to Price Your House - Pricing Parity Become a part of the community at http://retradio.com!
This week’s Transformation Tuesday is from St. Louis, Missouri.
There was a lot of appeal to the original state of this property: large fenced-in yards, open-concept living spaces, and great use of the limited square footage. These features, however, were drowned out by others that were dingy and outdated, including choppy wood paneling and inconsistent flooring.
Fortunately, our expert team of renovators and local contractors came together to make this renovation a success,...
This week’s Transformation Tuesday is from St. Louis, Missouri.
There was a lot of appeal to the original state of this property: large fenced-in yards, open-concept living spaces, and great use of the limited square footage. These features, however, were drowned out by others that were dingy and outdated, including choppy wood paneling and inconsistent flooring.
Fortunately, our expert team of renovators and local contractors came together to make this renovation a success,...
With inflation at a 40-year high, owning real estate “is a great asset to have,” said Bonneau Ansley, III.
Granted, he might be a little biased. Ansley is the founder and CEO of Ansley Christie’s International Real Estate.
His luxury brokerage firm is generating higher sales than last year, but the current housing market is one of the most difficult one's Ansley said he has experienced since starting the company in 2016.
Atlanta area home prices have been on a steady climb, reaching a ...
With inflation at a 40-year high, owning real estate “is a great asset to have,” said Bonneau Ansley, III.
Granted, he might be a little biased. Ansley is the founder and CEO of Ansley Christie’s International Real Estate.
His luxury brokerage firm is generating higher sales than last year, but the current housing market is one of the most difficult one's Ansley said he has experienced since starting the company in 2016.
Atlanta area home prices have been on a steady climb, reaching a ...
Have you ever wondered, “How Wide is a 55-inch TV?” We have the answer. A 55-inch tv is typically around 67 inches wide, referring to the width of the screen and not its diagonal. Some TVs might be slightly wider or narrower than this, depending on the specific tv manufacturers, model, and make. For comparison, …
The post How Wide is a 55-inch TV appeared first on Millennial Homeowner.
Have you ever wondered, “How Wide is a 55-inch TV?” We have the answer. A 55-inch tv is typically around 67 inches wide, referring to the width of the screen and not its diagonal. Some TVs might be slightly wider or narrower than this, depending on the specific tv manufacturers, model, and make. For comparison, …
The post How Wide is a 55-inch TV appeared first on Millennial Homeowner.
Could you live in a tiny home? Or what about a skinny home? I’m talking where walls range anywhere from eight feet to twelve feet wide at their maximum. Well, let’s talk about a super thin unit that sold recently in Sacramento. Think Like an Appraiser Class: I’m teaching my favorite class on April 28 from 9am-12pm. We’ll […]
Could you live in a tiny home? Or what about a skinny home? I’m talking where walls range anywhere from eight feet to twelve feet wide at their maximum. Well, let’s talk about a super thin unit that sold recently in Sacramento. Think Like an Appraiser Class: I’m teaching my favorite class on April 28 from 9am-12pm. We’ll […]
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