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Is real estate investing something you've always been interested in?
Do you want to do business in that field, but for some reason, you haven’t taken a step towards that yet?
It took our guest just once to get sidetracked; he was just like you. Despite all the turmoil he's been through, he's here today to tell us what he did and show us that we can do it, too, just as he did. The importance of true wealth is what he explains in this episode.
Chad Weeden is a police officer turned Real Estate Investor, Real Estate Wholesaler, Finance Manager, and Entrepreneur. As he leads the Fusion Real Estate Investment Group, they buy, fix, and sell South Carolina and Colorado real estate to improve communities and help local investors participate in the real estate market alongside them.
Chad shares his backstory of transitioning from being a police officer to becoming a successful real estate investor.
Why you need to check today’s episode:
“Just don’t lose sight. The true most valuable thing in this life is time and the people that you spend time with. So don’t spend time with people that you don’t want to spend time with. And if you’re one of those people who are worried about what other people think about you, take those people and be like Michael Jordan; just frickin’ hate everybody that talks any kind of shit about you and keep that in the back of your mind. Remember that they’re the crabs in the pot that will never get out of their own way.”
– Chad Weeden
Topics Covered:
02:17 – “I made really good money in the car business, but there was just nothing to chase there other than money; you could never chase time. My little man’s autistic, and I needed to be home. I just felt like real estate was that vehicle for me, so I just went for it.”
A look at Chad's life after high school: how he transitioned from working in law enforcement to performing sales through businesses until he started his journey in real estate.
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Is real estate investing something you've always been interested in?
Do you want to do business in that field, but for some reason, you haven’t taken a step towards that yet?
It took our guest just once to get sidetracked; he was just like you. Despite all the turmoil he's been through, he's here today to tell us what he did and show us that we can do it, too, just as he did. The importance of true wealth is what he explains in this episode.
Chad Weeden is a police officer turned Real Estate Investor, Real Estate Wholesaler, Finance Manager, and Entrepreneur. As he leads the Fusion Real Estate Investment Group, they buy, fix, and sell South Carolina and Colorado real estate to improve communities and help local investors participate in the real estate market alongside them.
Chad shares his backstory of transitioning from being a police officer to becoming a successful real estate investor.
Why you need to check today’s episode:
“Just don’t lose sight. The true most valuable thing in this life is time and the people that you spend time with. So don’t spend time with people that you don’t want to spend time with. And if you’re one of those people who are worried about what other people think about you, take those people and be like Michael Jordan; just frickin’ hate everybody that talks any kind of shit about you and keep that in the back of your mind. Remember that they’re the crabs in the pot that will never get out of their own way.”
– Chad Weeden
Topics Covered:
02:17 – “I made really good money in the car business, but there was just nothing to chase there other than money; you could never chase time. My little man’s autistic, and I needed to be home. I just felt like real estate was that vehicle for me, so I just went for it.”
A look at Chad's life after high school: how he transitioned from working in law enforcement to performing sales through businesses until he started his journey in real estate.
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