Aren't you sick of the monotony of grinding it out and wishing that the right opportunity just lands in your lap to free you? Read this book to find out the right way to immediately start your journey as an entrepreneur in real estate. You should NOT be trying to "invest" in real estate but, rather, become a real estate entrepreneur. This book makes the difference very clear and reveals many things that most books in this industry fail to address.The truth is that before you even touch real estate, there are some essential items that need to be addressed and this book explains them. It talks about subtle things that may be happening in your life right now that could be sabotaging your entrepreneurial success without you even knowing it. This book reveals how to actually get paid from real deals that don't require lots of start up capital and credit.The bottom line is that real estate is the oldest and best business in the world because you can be an entrepreneur without trying to start some new idea, product, or service and hope people buy it from you. That's way too risky in this day and age. Take advantage of a product that already exists - Homes. This book breaks down, step by step, how to simply get in and out with a nice proft.
Reading this book feels like you're having a conversation with your mentor, Nick. Flip is a quick, easy read filled with gold nuggets of advice and inspiration. Ultimately it's up to you to take action, but this book is a fantastic starting point for your foray into real estate and can be used as a reference guide down the road.
Great read! Exactly what the title says it is. Nick goes into Incredible detail about how to get started in real estate entrepreneurship. Would recommend this book to anyone interested In becoming a real estate entrepreneur!
I would recommend this book to anyone especially if they're wanting financial freedom. Nick lays out basic steps to follow in this easy to read and follow book. Be sure to take notes!
Nick is able to tell how to through his own story. While it doesn't cover everything required to get involved in real estate what he does look at is the intersection between entrepreneurship and investing.
Would highly recommend this short and sharp read, which can be applicable for anyone looking for a more "creative" path