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Trey, a 22 year old kid from Pennsylvania, had no idea that he was about to become a commercial real estate guru. In fact, he had no idea what commercial real estate even was just a year ago. But in just a few months he had already netted his first $100,000 using only a few cashed bonds he was saving for college books as his first investment.
And now with several highly lucrative commercial properties on his portfolio, Trey continues to magically find winning investments week over week, almost as if he’s got an ear piece with someone feeding him all the answers.
But wait…does he have someone feeding him all of the answers?
Trey was a pretty anxious guy. In fact, he was on medication just for his anxiety. That being said, he couldn’t stand any kind of risk. He never gambled, never bought stock, and rarely even spent his money.
But when he started seeing old highschool friends on Facebook getting into commercial real estate investment and buying nice cars and even nicer apartments, he was curious. Maybe he needed to take some risk too if he ever wanted a chance of making that kind of money.
He noticed other people on TikTok doing day trading. Some of them would lose $11,000 in 5 minutes (which made Trey’s stomach sink), while others would remain steadfast and clear upwards of $40,000 returns in a single day.
But Trey absolutely despised risk. It made him sick. Yet at the same time, he was starting to realize that the only way to land the big money he needed was to get into commercial real estate.
So Trey thought about how he could avoid risk. He barely knew anything about real estate, but he did hear about one particular trend in the stock world that had been taking the internet by storm: the concept of copying the most successful investors using public information.
Most notably, many politicians have been rumored to use their insider information and legislative power to make informed investment decisions. And so thousands of everyday investors began to simply…copy them.
The results were astounding. It was as if every single investment was a home run, with massive returns almost guaranteed.
But even with that info, the stock market was still too volatile for Trey to be comfortable with (or so his real estate friends told him). Trey’s friends insisted that real estate had unlimited demand and a fixed supply, making it the smartest option.
So Trey wondered…how do I copy the best of the best in real estate and eliminate risk?
Try decided to email the professor of his upcoming real estate class. He asked him:
“Hey professor Barlowe, I had a question I wanted to run by you before class starts in January. I’m really interested in commercial real estate investing, but I can’t see myself taking out huge sums of money and risking it on properties that may not make money. I know there’s a way to copy the big and successful stock investors, but how do you do this with commercial real estate?”
Trey’s professor wrote back to him within an hour with:
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so Trey worked a couple extra hours at his service job and scraped together the cash he needed to become a member. And since he’s made back over 32x the money he spent on his membership, the fee was like a drop in an ocean of future wealth coming his way.
It just took him this long to finally pull the trigger on something this big in his life.
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