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JF1584: German Immigrant With Only 2 Suitcases Grows Real Estate Biz To 3,800 Deals with Jack Bosch
JF1584: German Immigrant With Only 2 Suitcases Grows Real Estate Biz To 3,800 Deals with Jack Bosch
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Length:
24 minutes
Released:
Jan 3, 2019
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Podcast episode
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Jack traveled to the US to finish school for a year and go back home. That plan fell through however as he met his future wife and started investing in real estate. Starting with raw land, trying wholesaling, tax liens/tax deeds, eventually moving into commercial and multifamily properties. Hear how he grew from nothing to a very successful investor and apply the lessons to your own business! If you enjoyed today’s episode remember to subscribe in iTunes and leave us a review! Best Ever Tweet: “Let’s not even look at houses anymore, the land deals are working so well” - Jack Bosch Jack Bosch Real Estate Background: German immigrant, in 1997 he came to US with 2 suitcases and a bunch of student debt Has negotiated, bought, sold, rehabbed, as well as owned and managed over 3,800 properties since 2002 Currently he holds a large portfolio of properties in land, single family, commercial, and large multi-family properties Based in Phoenix, AZ Say hi to him at http://orbitinvestments.com/ Best Ever Book: Turn The Ship Around Get more real estate investing tips every week by subscribing for our newsletter at BestEverNewsLetter.com Sponsored by Stessa - The simple way to track rental property performance. Get dashboard reporting, smarter income and expense tracking and tax-ready financials. Get your free account at stessa.com/bestever
Released:
Jan 3, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
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