The Power of Compounding Wealth in Real Estate

Mark Bloom is the co-founder of NetWorth Realty, a large wholesaler and hard money lender in different states across the country.

He is a seasoned real estate investor with over 20 years of experience in the industry, and he is on the show today to talk about the reality of being a real estate investor and how you can become a reliable wholesaler in today’s economy.

Listen now to learn more about the trends in the real estate market over the last few years, how it has affected real estate investors, and what you can do if you want to succeed in real estate investing today!

Quotables

“In this business, you buy – you make your money on the buy side. If you do your numbers right and you know what your numbers are, those numbers are not going to change that much in 3 to 6 months.”

“People will do crazy stuff for money so there has to be some level of regulation but when that regulation starts to impair the choices and the options that businesses and citizens have unreasonably, then that’s difficult.”

“I think by being open, by being honest, by being legitimate, by not having people smearing my name and dragging my name through the mud because we’re trying to do the right thing has helped us maybe weather some of the storms.”

Links

Website: NetWorth Realty

https://networthrealtyusa.com/

Website: RCN Capital

https://www.rcncapital.com/podcast

Website: REI INK

https://rei-ink.com/

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    The following podcast program is furnished by RCN Capital LLC. The information provided is for general educational purposes only and does not constitute any legal, tax, financial, investment or other professional advice. The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed of any speaker are the speaker’s own opinion and do not represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of RCN Capital LLC. No information contained in this episode should be construed as financial, investment or legal advice from RCN or any individual, author, host or guest. You should always consult a financial advisor before investing.

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