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Think Property Club
Jason John Byron is a successful property investor and developer.
But he calls himself a property opportunist.
Jason started with a small amount of money, buying a deal with his partner for under $90,000, but by finding an opportunity to buy property, he made $70,000 on his first deal. He also bought one house and ended up with two.
His journey is one of passion and strategy; this is the first podcast in his series.
Jason, now 11 years later, has started www.thinkpropertyclub.com.au
The club was started to help people see what opportunity property could hold for them and get them to find the best strategies to make the property an income-producing product so they can quickly replace their income and reach a goal income of $300,000 a year.
He reminds people that his strategies allow you, like they did him, to start with little to no money, and he will help you find the opportunity to make life living on an income-producing property a reality for you.
Join www.thinkpropertyclub.com.au today and start learning.
Ep 1 How I started my shift from job to massive property profits Think Property Club www.thinkpropertryclub.com.au.
Keywords
property investing, real estate, financial freedom, investment strategies, mentorship, education, cash flow, property development, income generation, personal growth
Summary
In this podcast, Jason John Byron shares his journey from being a cameraman to becoming a successful property investor and coach. He discusses the importance of cash flow in property investing, the challenges he faced in his early career, and how mentorship played a crucial role in his transformation. Jason emphasizes the significance of education and taking action to achieve financial freedom through real estate.
Takeaways
Titles
Sound Bites
Chapters
00:00
Introduction to Property Investing
02:50
Jay's Journey: From Cameraman to Property Investor
05:47
Discovering the World of Real Estate
09:05
The Turning Point: A Mentor's Influence
11:53
www.thinkpropertyclub.com.au
Send us a text
Think Property Club
Jason John Byron is a successful property investor and developer.
But he calls himself a property opportunist.
Jason started with a small amount of money, buying a deal with his partner for under $90,000, but by finding an opportunity to buy property, he made $70,000 on his first deal. He also bought one house and ended up with two.
His journey is one of passion and strategy; this is the first podcast in his series.
Jason, now 11 years later, has started www.thinkpropertyclub.com.au
The club was started to help people see what opportunity property could hold for them and get them to find the best strategies to make the property an income-producing product so they can quickly replace their income and reach a goal income of $300,000 a year.
He reminds people that his strategies allow you, like they did him, to start with little to no money, and he will help you find the opportunity to make life living on an income-producing property a reality for you.
Join www.thinkpropertyclub.com.au today and start learning.
Ep 1 How I started my shift from job to massive property profits Think Property Club www.thinkpropertryclub.com.au.
Keywords
property investing, real estate, financial freedom, investment strategies, mentorship, education, cash flow, property development, income generation, personal growth
Summary
In this podcast, Jason John Byron shares his journey from being a cameraman to becoming a successful property investor and coach. He discusses the importance of cash flow in property investing, the challenges he faced in his early career, and how mentorship played a crucial role in his transformation. Jason emphasizes the significance of education and taking action to achieve financial freedom through real estate.
Takeaways
Titles
Sound Bites
Chapters
00:00
Introduction to Property Investing
02:50
Jay's Journey: From Cameraman to Property Investor
05:47
Discovering the World of Real Estate
09:05
The Turning Point: A Mentor's Influence
11:53
www.thinkpropertyclub.com.au
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