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by Stephen Davis on July 2, 2009 · 3 comments
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David is an apartment investor and co-owner of a 230 unit apartment complex. His experience includes 22 years of experience in sales and appraisal analysis of apartments, retail, office, subdivisions, special purpose and residential properties.
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Mentor
In her 20 years of experience, Christine's portfolio has consisted of A to D properties and supervising 2000+ units, from new construction to million dollar rehabs. She is a CAPS designate and a respectable leader in the multi-family industry.
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Mentor
Brad joined Lifestyles in 2002, and by 2004 he closed a 32-unit and 30-unit apartment complex, retiring from corporate America at age 38. In 2008 Brad closed on a 252-unit apartment complex as the lead investor. Brad is a multi-family investing pro.
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Mentor
Karen began as a member at Lifestyles Unlimited in 2008, and has since bought and sold 12 single family properties. She became a Mentor and Trainer and currently owns 8 single family properties. She has increased her net worth by $130,000
Learn more about Karen.
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what happened to the lady with cancer? the audio stops at ‘the doctor told her…’
would love to hear how the story ends and your response to the listener that is thankful to have medical/dental benefits at their job.
Love the shows, keep up the great work!
I will check on the rest of the recording.
She went back to the job that caused the cancer. She chose health insurance over happiness and a long life.
Thanks,
Steve