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In this episode of the Virtual Millionaire Show, the host interviews Tommy Har, a 29-year-old real estate investor from Columbus, Ohio, who has successfully built a vertically integrated real estate company. After graduating college in 2017 and working as a home inspector for his father's company, Tommy ventured into real estate investing, influenced by the lifestyle and financial potential he observed while inspecting homes for investors. This led to starting a wholesaling company, a flipping company, and acquiring about 65 rental properties. Despite losing $100,000 on his first real estate deal, Tommy shares the invaluable lessons he learned, emphasizing the importance of investing in areas with stable, comparable sales. Tommy's story highlights the power of resilience, the benefits of social media for branding and raising funds, and the importance of having a clear division of labor with business partners. Additionally, the discussion touches on the significance of family support in Tommy's journey and future business aspirations.
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In this episode of the Virtual Millionaire Show, the host interviews Tommy Har, a 29-year-old real estate investor from Columbus, Ohio, who has successfully built a vertically integrated real estate company. After graduating college in 2017 and working as a home inspector for his father's company, Tommy ventured into real estate investing, influenced by the lifestyle and financial potential he observed while inspecting homes for investors. This led to starting a wholesaling company, a flipping company, and acquiring about 65 rental properties. Despite losing $100,000 on his first real estate deal, Tommy shares the invaluable lessons he learned, emphasizing the importance of investing in areas with stable, comparable sales. Tommy's story highlights the power of resilience, the benefits of social media for branding and raising funds, and the importance of having a clear division of labor with business partners. Additionally, the discussion touches on the significance of family support in Tommy's journey and future business aspirations.