Summary
You’ve heard that real estate investing is the way to go…but you actually happen to love your day job, (and hey – weekly paycheck? Pretty sweet security…) do you have to go “all-in”? If you’ve heard the only way to be a real investor is through quitting your day job and jumping in 100%, this episode is for you. Jay Helms talks through his success in real estate investing – all while staying at his W2 job!
BIG TAKE-AWAYS:
- If you love your job, keep it!
- Know and really understand your “Why”
- It’s SO important to know how to property evaluate investments, do your research!
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Jay Helms is a family man, real estate investor – and also a W2 employee! He loved his day job, but also wanted to build a financial legacy for his family that the job just didn’t quite make possible – so he’s figured out how to do both!
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