Starting a business comes with its challenges. As rewarding as it is, being prepared and having a well thought out plan makes a world of difference.
A venture that gained a lot of attraction over the years is house flipping, also called wholesale real estate investing. Often seen on tv shows, it is the process of buying a home, renovating it, and reselling it. Transforming an old, beat down house into one that people dream of looks easy, but the process is not as seamless as it might seem.
Flipped homes accounted for 6.2% of home sales in the United States in 2019, meaning that with the right tools in hand, there is profit to be made. Going into it blindly, on the other hand, is not an ideal situation. This endeavor demands time, money, skill, planning and some elbow grease. It is not a get rich quick investment and can rack up the bill if not done correctly.
This is why having the proper understanding of what it takes and the risks involved is crucial. Underestimating or overestimating the skills and knowledge required to start are mistakes to avoid.
Founded with the goal to solve this problem, Genius Investing Academy is here to provide the blueprint to profit and success. Through a series of ten dynamic courses, mastery over the art of buying, fixing and flipping properties is taught.
Gary Nash, the man behind this endeavor, wants to provide business starters with the confidence needed to jump into the real estate world, without having to do a leap of faith. A leading authority in this domain, he has over forty years of experience, winning over thirty-five contractor of the year awards. Listed as one of the top fifty in the country by Remodeling Magazine, he knows what it takes to buy low and sell high. His track record in both real estate and design-build construction is more than enough to back up his expertise.
As he mentors his students, he provides them with the foundation needed to start their own journey. Any questions about renovations are answered.
“I’ve been in real estate for about nine years now, and managing renovations for two years.
During the course, I learned new ways to analyze projects and how to look at them differently. I learned how to creatively solve problems that had been preventing us from maximizing our profits in the past” attests one of his students, Zakaria Mathews.
Nash wants to give back and help people avoid costly mistakes. His courses are designed to be the go-to resource for investors who want to maximize their profit margins and more deal flow.
“I now enjoy a freedom most investors only dream about. I share this with you not to brag but to illustrate if someone like me who began as a bricklayer can do this, I know you can as well!” he says.
Seeking the right guidance is thinking ahead of the curve.