The Entry Point: Wholesaling
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In this episode of the Flip My Future podcast, host Bradley Dorsey interviews Jonathan Katz, a seasoned real estate investor with experience in renovation, design, and flipping houses. Jonathan shares his journey in the real estate industry, from working in mortgage assistance services to starting his own real estate brokerage and eventually getting into flipping houses. He emphasizes the importance of building relationships and taking care of people in the business. Jonathan also discusses his passion for design and introduces his new venture, TinyRooms.io, which offers pre-made design options for house flipping projects.
Takeaways
- Building relationships and taking care of people is crucial in the real estate business.
- Wholesaling is a good entry point for new investors to get involved in real estate.
- Flipping houses is a quick way to make large sums of money and create funds for other investments.
- Investing in rental properties out of state can provide better returns and more landlord-friendly regulations.
- Systemizing the business and finding mentors can help new investors avoid mistakes and be successful.
- Analyzing deals, talking to people, and finding private lenders are important steps to get started in real estate.
- Design is a passion for Jonathan, and he has created a system for pre-made designs for house flipping projects.
- Creating win-win partnerships and relationships is key to success in the real estate industry.
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