The 5 biggest Mistakes Real Estate Investors make

March 13, 2010

In our ongoing efforts to help our investors build successful investing businesses we are introducing a new podcast series.

In a  first of a series of talks with real estate investor business coach Brian Pulis, we  explore the 5 biggest mistakes real investors make.

It was a very insightful 45 minute talk and I’m sure you will be inclined to take notes and write down any questions you have.

To listen, simply click on the link below to listen.

To listen:  5 Biggest Mistakes Real Estate Investors Make

Here is a timeline of the 5 mistakes.

Mistake #1- 5:30
Mistake #2-11:30
Mistake #3-18:20
Mistake #4-27:10
Mistake #5-39:20

Enjoy!

To investments that change lives,

Home Owner Soon

PS…if you would like to learn more about Brian check out the bio below and/or cruise on over to his website to learn more about his coaching business.  Click here to head to his site.

PSS…if you have a topic or a question you would like to have addressed on a future podcast feel free to email me at dean@homeownersoon.com.

Who is Brian Pulis…

Entrepreneur…Real Estate Investor……Business Coach

Entrepreneur…

Since 1984 Brian has owned and operated several successful businesses in the Peel Region area. All his business ventures following the same belief that “a business is a profitable, commercial enterprise that runs without you.”

Real Estate Investor…

Brian started Investing in Real estate in 2002 and holds a portfolio which includes Student homes, single family, duplexes, Triplexes, fourplexes, and finally mixed commercial residential building. Spread across five of the top ten Ontario towns.

Business Coach…Advisor

His experience in team building and systematizing gives his clients an opportunity to enjoy the benefits of being true business owners rather than working “at a job”, further supporting his belief that the real purpose of owning a business should be to develop it so that your time is being spent working on it and not in it. Therefore making more money and spending less time in the process.

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