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Daniel Haberkost
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Colorado Springs, CO
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Slow and Steady Progression - Thanks BP!

Daniel Haberkost
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Colorado Springs, CO
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I had a brief conversation with @David Greene today on Instagram and thought it might be worth sharing in the forums. 

I've been listening to BP since buying my first rental while in college (2018) and since then I've managed to leave traditional employment and build a land/development business on the active side while also buying a portfolio of residential rentals on the passive side giving me complete freedom over my time. 

BP's weekly episodes have been helpful in pushing me along as they frequently hit on things I'm struggling with in my own business! Sunday's episode on multifamily was especially relevant being that I'm working on buying my first commercial building and many of the topics discuss are applicable to what I'm doing. Additionally, I grew up lower middle class without any entrepreneurs around me so the BP podcast was integral in showing me what was possible w/ RE investing. 

If you're reading this and are just starting in your business, just know that they key is slow and steady daily progression. Getting started is the hardest part, but once you have momentum the progression tends to be exponential! 

Get clear on what you're trying to accomplish, set goals that fit that vision and take daily action to get there! It's really that simple.


Dan