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Kyle Karges sits down with Bill and Kimberly Fischer to talk about their entrepreneurial journey from Alaska business owners to active real estate investors in the SubTo community. They share how their first fix-and-flip in Avondale came together through a bird dog relationship, why they chose partnership over a simple referral fee, and what they learned when contractor issues pushed the project behind schedule. The conversation highlights the value of taking action, building trust, and becoming the kind of person others want to do deals with.
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Kyle Karges sits down with Bill and Kimberly Fischer to talk about their entrepreneurial journey from Alaska business owners to active real estate investors in the SubTo community. They share how their first fix-and-flip in Avondale came together through a bird dog relationship, why they chose partnership over a simple referral fee, and what they learned when contractor issues pushed the project behind schedule. The conversation highlights the value of taking action, building trust, and becoming the kind of person others want to do deals with.

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