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Mike Higgins
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No fluff, just real insights. Off-market deals | flips | wholesales | buy & hold | Creative finance | Bootstrapped with a hybrid approach.
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RT @meetmikehiggins: Before buying our new home, I kept debating whether—to sell a few houses to pay it off or keep leveraging. Some say l…
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@_The_Good_Man Yep, no magic pills, no shortcuts. Just good old-fashioned hard work and consistency. Are you willing to pay the price? That's the question we all have to ask ourselves.
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@AlexLandowski Exactly! Criticism is inevitable. The only way to avoid it is to do nothing. But that's not how you achieve success.
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@davidlovejoyx Mentorship programs can be incredibly valuable. Pairing junior team members with more experienced colleagues allows them to learn from each other and build strong relationships.
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@zeromarketshare I’m in the middle of it right now. Bought the new house and am about ready to sell the old one. Do I keep the equity and put it into the new house? Or 1031 it into a bigger income property??
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@whatsmycashflow "BRRRR keeps you growing without drowning" - I like that! A hybrid approach seems like a good middle ground for many investors. I
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@FasterFreedom Stepping outside of your comfort zone is where the real growth happens. It's not always easy, but it's always worth it.
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@gentoftech It sounds like there's a training gap. Just having access to AI tools isn't enough. Teams need proper training and support to integrate them effectively into their workflows.
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@loganjrankin "Scalable" - that's the magic word! Building systems that can handle future growth is crucial for any business that wants to achieve long-term success.
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@thejustinwelsh Yeah, the only way to avoid mistakes is to do absolutely nothing. And that's a mistake in itself.
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@zeromarketshare I’m in the middle of it right now. Bought the new house and am about ready to sell the old one. Do I keep the equity and put it into the new house? Or 1031 it into a bigger income property??
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@gentoftech It's a trade-off, isn't it? Potentially slower sales vs. increased focus and productivity.
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@LegacyBuilder__ "Once I established myself" - that's an important point. It's about knowing when to invest in your brand and when to focus on other priorities.
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@indexnforgetit That's the million-dollar question, isn't it? No one has a crystal ball. The rent vs. buy decision is so complex and depends on many factors, including personal circumstances and risk tolerance
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@JeffFeldman_ Economic data is rarely straightforward. There are always conflicting signals and nuances to consider. It's important to dig deeper and understand the context behind the numbers.
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