Business Development
REI Outsourcing: Top 10 Jobs for Your Interns
By now, if you’ve read my last three lessons on interns, you know all the great things interns can do to help you grow your real estate investing business.
You also know the steps to finding an intern for your business, and you’ve written your list of projects that will help you grow your business.
And I’ve even helped you whittle down that list of projects and tasks to those best suited for an intern (vs. an employee or assistant/VA) to work on.
Today, I’m going to take things one-step more in my final lesson: I’m going to show you the top 10 highest leveraged (and most profitable) activities for your interns…
The Top 10 Intern Projects for Growing Your Real Estate…
Justin Lee
has been a full time real estate investor since 2003 when he flipped his first property. Since then he's gone on to do over $25 Million worth of real estate deals in his own personal portfolio. Although he invests primarily in the United States, he's closed the majority of his investing while living outside of the USA in his hometown of Vancouver, BC, or while traveling in Europe or Central America. Unlike strategies that don't work in today's market, Justin's been able to figure out what works in real estate, and has a keen understanding for what it takes to invest in more expensive markets like San Diego, CA and Washington, DC. In 2008 Justin hired his first interns to help him with his real estate and online marketing companies. Since then, he's helped thousands of entrepreneurs work less, make more, and provide mentorship to the next generation of entrepreneurs through the power of an internship. Justin currently lives in Vancouver, BC with his wife Dreama and children Stella & Sebastian and enjoys being a husband, father, snowboarder, sports fan and real estate investor. He also enjoys providing mentorship to future entreprenuers through his unique internship programs which allow him to get more done and work less than ever before.
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