Outsourcing has clearly become a key cog in the pro real estate investor’s wheel these days.
I mean sure, at first you do it all yourself – when you’re wet behind the ears and learning the REI ropes, that just makes sense.
But once you've notched a few nice wins on your belt, have a pretty good idea of the type of real estate investing business you’re aiming to build, and how stuff works, then the next logical steps will likely lead you into at least dabbling in the outsourcing arena.
YES, IT’S TRUE
A masterfully planned and well executed outsourcing strategy can absolutely take your business to the next level. Sounds cliché perhaps, but it’s true.
Meaning, real estate investing 2.0.
Meaning you get to be more “owner” and less “technician”.
Meaning you’re now operating at a higher, more effective, and mind-blowingly saner level than the next guy, who’s still trying to figure out how to do it all himself for the long haul.
HOWEVER
Let’s be honest,…
Joe McCall
has been investing in real estate for over 5 years. His background and education is in Civil Engineering. Before he started working on his real estate investing business full-time, he had worked for several large engineering & construction companies all around the country. Joe has tried tons of different investing strategies, but his favorite two have always been Lease Options & Wholesaling. When he got tired of spending over $3,000 a month in marketing for his wholesaling business, and throwing away so many leads from unmotivated sellers, he knew there had to be a better way. That’s when he came across the special niche he calls "Wholesaling Lease Options". As soon as he started implementing his simple, unique system, within 3 months his part-time income quickly surpassed his full-time income. Needless to say, he quickly left his job and has never looked back. Joe McCall is still working part-time and easily flips 2-4 lease options a month at $3,000 - $6,000 a pop. In addition to doing deals and working in the business every day, Joe coaches and mentors several select students in different parts of the country.