Stepping Into Property Investment
Online Only
Event Details
In this course, experienced real estate attorney, broker and investor, Devin Easterlin, will guide you through the basic principles and skillsets required for successful real estate investing, including:
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Why real estate investing is the best path to create long-term wealth.
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How to set your investment goals and then develop a strategy to meet them.
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How to assemble a winning real estate investment team.
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How to run the numbers and find your first (or next) real estate deal.
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And lastly, how to manage your property effectively and successfully.
Attendees interested in joining RHAWA for the first time can receive a $50 discount on their first annual dues payment.
Devin Easterlin is a licensed broker and a Principal/co-owner of Sterling Johnston Real Estate and SJA Property Management. He also owns and operates several investment properties throughout WA. Devin graduated from college with degrees in Philosophy Pre-Law and Business, and then attended law school where he specialized in real estate transactional law. Devin's management firm has managed thousands of properties over thirteen years in business, and he has worked in the property management industry for over twenty years. Devin grew up in Kirkland and lives in the Seattle area with his wife and two kids. |
This session is offered ONLINE only. After class, all participants will receive a link to recorded session and downloadable materials for review.
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