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Jay Conner’s Blueprint for Making $78,000 Per Deal Right in His Backyard (Using None of His Own Money)

Episode 198 Published 1 year, 11 months ago
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This week we had the pleasure of interviewing veteran real estate investor Jay Conner. Jay has been buying and selling houses since 2003 in a North Carolina town of only 40,000 people.

He has rehabbed over 475 houses and been involved in over $118 Million Dollars in transactions. After years of mastering his systems, Jay now profits an average of $78,000 per deal.

He has completely automated his Annual 7-Figure business of buying and selling houses to where he only needs to work 10 hours per week.

His passion today lives in motivating and teaching other Real Estate Investors how to raise private money without every asking for Money. As a result, Jay has consulted with over 2,000 Real Estate Investors on a one-on-one basis.

Throughout the episode we discuss the strategies and systems he has implemented to help others as they get into the business. Make sure to bring your pen and paper as this episode is filled with golden nuggets!

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