EP88: This Is How To Buy Your Time Back - Paul Thompson

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How to step away from corporate America’s rat raceA great mode of entry to real estate investingSelf-managing properties vs. hiring third-party property managersDifferent types of investors and perks of having real estate assets todayCommon concerns of new private lending investors Resource/Link Mentioned In This EpisodeThe Richest Man in Babylon by George S. Clason | Kindle and Paperback  About Paul ThompsonPaul Thompson has been featured in numerous real estate podcasts and hosts his podcast, Ready Investor One, where he teaches the mindset and mechanics of real estate investing. He also manages a real estate mastermind community called MyFreedom Foundry, where he helps investors forge their personal and financial freedom. In addition to owning rental property, his current real estate business includes a Hard Money Lending business and a newly founded land development company in Texas. He is the # 1 Best-Selling author of ESCAPE: Money Mindset To Freedom With Stocks, Real Estate and Starting Your Own Business. Connect with Paul Website: Paul David Thompson Connect With UsTo connect with Saket Jain, as well as with other Migrate 2 Wealth listeners, and get the latest scoop on new and upcoming episodes, join Migrate 2 Wealth Community on Facebook. Follow Our Social Media Pages!LinkedIn: Saket JainInstagram: @migrate2wealthTwitter: @Migrate2WealthYouTube: Migrate 2 WealthTikTok: @migrate2wealth SponsorsBangerter Financial Services, IncDo you want to retire from land-lording through passive real estate? Look no further than us – we are your go-to experts for 1031 Exchanges and Alternative Tax Strategies. Visit https://1031.bangerterfinancial.com/1031guy to learn more! Sponsor Disclosure:Securities offered through Concorde Investment Services, LLC, member FINRA/SIPC. Bangerter Financial is independent of Concorde. This is for informational purposes only, does not constitute individual investment advice, and should not be relied upon as tax or legal advice. Investments in real estate may be speculative, illiquid, and carry a high degree of risk – including the potential loss of the entire investment. Please consult the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.

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