
1062 - How I Make $1 Million in Annual Cash Flow After Less Than 10 Years of Investing by Zach Lemaster
Becoming a successful investor doesn’t happen overnight. It requires patience, hard work, and the ability to reassess following any mistakes. Reflecting on over a decade of investing in real estate, I’ve concluded that five things have been the most influential in my success to date. These five things will also likely continue to be essential during my lifelong career as a real estate investor.
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Becoming a successful investor doesn’t happen overnight. It requires patience, hard work, and the ability to reassess following any mistakes. Reflecting on over a decade of investing in real estate, I’ve concluded that five things have been the most influential in my success to date. These five things will also likely continue to be essential during my lifelong career as a real estate investor.
In less than 10 years of intentional investing, I was able to acquire an eight-figure investment portfolio that generates a net cash flow of more than $1 million per year. This was accomplished by adhering to these five core concepts below. I hope this helps you reach whatever investment goals you have in less time than you think!
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