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JF1269: Why A Retiring Cop Chooses Real Estate For A Second Career with David Sweeney
JF1269: Why A Retiring Cop Chooses Real Estate For A Second Career with David Sweeney
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Length:
34 minutes
Released:
Feb 22, 2018
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Podcast episode
Description
David reached the age of 53, living in Seattle he’s technically able to retire now. When he actually looked at his situation, he realized there was no way he could actually retire. He looked at options and felt that real estate was the answer for him. He set out to get his license, analyzed properties, and found a 24 unit cash flowing apartment building. If you enjoyed today’s episode remember to subscribe in iTunes and leave us a review! Best Ever Tweet: “Pick your strategy and go with it” - David Sweeney David Sweeney Background: -30 years with the Seattle Police (currently a lieutenant) -Nearing retirement age, he began to immerse himself in owning multi-family properties -Got his real estate license this year, and last month closed on first transaction, a 24-Unit cash flowing apartment building -Currently looking for his next deal -12 years of experience as a professional mediator -Say hi to him at davidsweeney.com or davidATdavidsweeney.com -Based in Seattle, Washington -Best Ever Book: 80/20 Sales and Marketing by Perry Marshall Made Possible Because of Our Best Ever Sponsors:Are you looking for a way to increase your overall profits by reducing your loan payments to the bank?Patch of Land offers a fix-and-flip loan program that ONLY charges interest on the funds that have been disbursed, which can result in thousands of dollars in savings.Before securing financing for your next fix-and-flip project, Best Ever Listeners you must download your free white paper at patchofland.com/joefairless to find out how Patch of Land’s fix and flip program can positively impact your investment strategy and save you money.
Released:
Feb 22, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
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