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Jonathan Lowe
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Question For Brandon Turner and other Owners of Bigger Pockets

Jonathan Lowe
  • New to Real Estate
  • San Diego, CA
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For starters, I have really enjoyed the content your team creates, and have read several of the bigger pockets books. Real Estate Investing is a very interesting journey for sure, as there are a TON of different aspects and angles to master to become successful in it.  However, I am asking the owners of bigger pockets to be transparent about their revenue streams in their own personal real estate journeys. I am curious as to what percentage of your income comes from bigger pockets vs actual real estate, in addition, how much time is dedicated to both. The more I learn about real estate, the more I prove the quote "I made millions in real estate, but I made 10s of millions teaching people how to trade real estate" to be true. 

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