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Most real estate agents think the biggest risk in this business is losing a deal.
But what if the real risk is losing your life?
In this episode, I share the heartbreaking story of Ashley Oakland, a 27-year-old realtor who was murdered while preparing for an open house in Iowa. Fifteen years later, new developments in the case have brought national attention back to a tragedy that continues to impact the real estate industry.
This episode isn't about fear it's about awareness.
Whether you're a realtor, investor, wholesaler, landlord, or property manager, your safety has to come before every commission check, showing appointment, open house, or deal.
WHAT'S IN THIS EPISODE:
• The Ashley Oakland case and why it still matters today
• Why real estate professionals are uniquely vulnerable
• The dangers of working alone at properties and open houses
• How to use the 10-Second Safety Scan before entering a property
• Why every investor and agent needs a safety protocol
• The importance of verifying clients before meeting them
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Real stories. Real challenges. Real lessons for investors, agents, and entrepreneurs.
Join My Community:
If you’re serious about learning how to invest in real estate the right way, join my Protege Communitywhere we go deeper into conversations like this:
Go Here: https://investorcircles.com
Listen Weekly:
New episodes of The Property Challenge Podcast drop every week—teaching you how to overcome real estate challenges and build real wealth.
LISTEN ON SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/4SqljVgYSI2caCxeU4YmKB?si=8ce654b41b714f16
FOR MORE HERE:https://www.youtube.com/@PropertyChallengePodcast
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By Terrica Lynn Smith5
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Most real estate agents think the biggest risk in this business is losing a deal.
But what if the real risk is losing your life?
In this episode, I share the heartbreaking story of Ashley Oakland, a 27-year-old realtor who was murdered while preparing for an open house in Iowa. Fifteen years later, new developments in the case have brought national attention back to a tragedy that continues to impact the real estate industry.
This episode isn't about fear it's about awareness.
Whether you're a realtor, investor, wholesaler, landlord, or property manager, your safety has to come before every commission check, showing appointment, open house, or deal.
WHAT'S IN THIS EPISODE:
• The Ashley Oakland case and why it still matters today
• Why real estate professionals are uniquely vulnerable
• The dangers of working alone at properties and open houses
• How to use the 10-Second Safety Scan before entering a property
• Why every investor and agent needs a safety protocol
• The importance of verifying clients before meeting them
Subscribe for weekly real estate game:
Real stories. Real challenges. Real lessons for investors, agents, and entrepreneurs.
Join My Community:
If you’re serious about learning how to invest in real estate the right way, join my Protege Communitywhere we go deeper into conversations like this:
Go Here: https://investorcircles.com
Listen Weekly:
New episodes of The Property Challenge Podcast drop every week—teaching you how to overcome real estate challenges and build real wealth.
LISTEN ON SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/4SqljVgYSI2caCxeU4YmKB?si=8ce654b41b714f16
FOR MORE HERE:https://www.youtube.com/@PropertyChallengePodcast
Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@propertychallenge?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc

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