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Hi, I’m Realtor / Investor Nick Foy

15 Day Real Estate Pro is for anyone who wants to achieve their financial goals using real estate investing without wasting months trying to figure it all out on your own.

Enroll today for just $97 one time payment, lifetime access. (Normally $299). Offer Expires Soon.

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“This course helped me buy my first rental property and start earning extra income which now pays my monthly bills”
– James R.

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“I love how much information this course covers and how easy each video lesson is to follow with great examples. “
– Tony I.

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“This training course helped me pick a strategy and feel confident starting my real estate investing business
– Linda C.

Here’s The Honest Truth…
Worrying About Money SUCKS

Debt that Causes Stress

Trying to pay off credit card debt and other high interest debt can feel like a never ending roller coaster.

Living Paycheck to Paycheck

Worrying about paying the bills each month and feeling trapped in your current job.

Wishing Things Were Different

Feeling like you need a financial restart to hopefully one day afford your dream home, car, vacations.

15 Day Real Estate Pro

MASTER COURSE

Learn how to set up your real estate investing business for success and speed up the process of building wealth.

Real Estate Pro

RECESSION EDITION

Learn how to make lots of money during a recession using real estate investing.

How to Find Deals

OFF MARKET

Beat your competition to PROFITABLE deals by learning how to find OFF-MARKET investment properties with big paydays.

100+ Video Trainings

Covering everything you need to know to buy a real estate investment deal.

Action Items

I give you practice exercises to help you put the educational material to practice.

Resource Library

Access all kinds of cheatsheets, spreadsheets, templates, and more.

And So Much More!

Scroll down to see the course outline and everything else you get lifetime access to

15 Day Real Estate Pro

Course Curriculum:

Day 1: Laying the Foundation for Your Business

  • The 4 Wealth Builders of Real Estate
  • How real estate investing can help you achieve your financial dreams
  • Why passive income should be your goal
  • Real estate vocabulary you must know
  • Creating your business plan and what to include

Day 2: The Investor Mindset

  • How to Think Like a Millionaire Real Estate Investor
  • What’s Your Motivation for Investing in Real Estate?
  • What Are Your Real Estate Investing Goals?
  • Real Estate Leverage: The Secret Wealth Builder
  • How to Invest with a Full Time Job
  • When Should You Quit Your Job?
  • Short Term vs Long Term Investing Mindset
  • Real Estate Investing Takes Patience

Day 3: Building Your Support Team

  • Assembling Your Support Team
  • Choosing a Realtor You Trust
  • Finding an Investor Friendly Lender
  • Finding a Title Company You Like
  • Finding a Property Inspector You Trust
  • Finding a Real Estate Accountant
  • Finding a Real Estate Attorney
  • Finding a Mentor Who Invests in Real Estate

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Day 4: Saving the Funds

  • How Much Do You Need Saved for a Down Payment?
  • Saving Money to Pay for Lender Fees
  • Saving Money to Pay for Closing Costs
  • Costs of Owning Property
  • How to Save Money
  • How to Create a Savings Plan
  • Pay Off Debt: How to Tackle Debt
  • Real Estate Careers: Earn Extra Income

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Day 5: Credit Scores

  • What is a Credit Score? How Is It Calculated?
  • Bad to Good Credit: What to Know
  • Ways to Improve Your Credit Score Quickly
  • How Do Lenders Use Credit Scores for Loan Approval?

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Day 6: Legal Entities

  • Let’s Talk About Legal Entities & Real Estate Investing
  • Do You Need a Legal Entity to Invest in Real Estate?
  • Why Most Investors Use a Limited Liability Company (LLC)
  • How Much Does an Attorney Charge to Setup Your Legal Entity
  • The Types of Legal Entities Explained

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Day 7: Strategy

  • Make Money Flipping Houses
  • Make Money Buying Rental Properties
  • Make Money Wholesaling Real Estate Deals
  • Make Money Lending to Fix & Flipper Business Owners
  • Make Money Developing Land

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Day 8: Property Types

  • Single Family Houses
  • Multi-Family Properties
  • Condominium Investing
  • Storage Unit Facilities
  • Mobile Home Parks
  • Air BNB Business
  • Commercial Real Estate
  • Raw Undeveloped Land
  • New Construction

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Day 9: Market Research

  • Demand vs Supply
  • Factors That Affect a Real Estate Market
  • How to Conduct Market Research
  • Good vs Bad Neighborhoods
  • When Is It a Buyer’s Market
  • How to Find a Quality Realtor
  • Real Estate’s Role in the Economy

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Day 10: Where to Find Deals

  • Multiple Listing Service (MLS)
  • Driving Neighborhoods
  • Zillow.com
  • Craigslist
  • Facebook Marketplace
  • Direct Mail Campaigns
  • Social Media Ads
  • Realtor Email Lists

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Day 11: Analyzing the Deal

  • Risks to Assess When Real Estate Investing
    Mortgage Payments
  • Return on Equity vs Return on Debt
  • The 2% Rule
  • The 50% Rule
  • The 70% Rule
  • Have a Realtor Do a CMA for You
  • Analyzing a Fix & Flip Deal
  • Gross Rent Multiple, Debt to Income, and Cap Rates

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Day 12: Financing the Deal

  • Housing Loans 101: What to Know
  • Getting a Pre-Approval Letter
  • Qualifying for a Housing Loan
  • What to Know About Mortgage Insurance
  • What is a Conventional Mortgage Loan?
  • What is an Insured Conventional Mortgage Loan?
  • What is an FHA Loan?
  • What to Know About FHA Loan Insurance
  • What is a VA Loan?
  • What is a USDA Loan?
  • What is a Conventional ARM Loan?
  • What is a Construction Loan?

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Day 13: Getting a Deal Under Contract

  • Let’s Review a Purchase Agreement Contract
  • Should You Purchase a Home Warranty
  • What to Know About Appraisals
  • The Home Inspection Process

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Day 14: Property Management

  • Property Management 101
  • Property Maintenance Tips
  • Real Estate Laws to Know

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Day 15: Exiting the Deal

  • Using a 1031 Exchange to Save on Taxes
  • Reasons to Sell: When to Know It’s Time
  • Exit Strategies

Meet Your Instructor: Nick Foy

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My name is Nick Foy and I’ve been investing in real estate since I was 19.

I started by trying to figure out wholesaling as this was preached online as a “No Money Down, Easy Real Estate Investing Strategy” and since I was a freshman in college, I didn’t have much money to my name to afford to buy a rental property or fix and flip a house.

Since then I’ve transitioned into buying and fixing up rental properties. This has generated thousands of dollars of monthly passive income. In addition, I’ve gained substantial equity in these properties from improving them (through renovations), which in turn raised their market values that they could be resold for.

At age 27, I stopped working my full-time 9-5 corporate job and decided to focus on my real estate business. I live full-time now off of passive income, which is income I earn each month regardless if I spend any time working or not.

I also have my real estate broker’s license which allows me to transact my own investment property deals to earn commissions as the buyer’s agent, and save on commissions when I sell my properties as the listing agent.

I got started with around $5,000 in my bank account when I bought my first investment property and I used the profits from that first deal to help me acquire the second property. This proves that you don’t need a lot of money to get started!

As a 19 year old, I also didn’t have much credit history. Credit scores are important and we cover them in detail in this course but they shouldn’t stand in your way of becoming a real estate investor!

Fixing up properties became a passion of mine and I love learning about the construction of different types of properties from New Construction to existing single family homes to duplexes and multi family properties.

Seeing a house in bad condition come back to life with beautiful new renovations is an exciting part of real estate investing. Seeing all the hard work pay off and earning large profits is also quite exciting.

This is exactly what led me to creating 30 Day Real Estate Pro.

My goal is to help others (outside of my friends and family) learn how to use real estate investing as a vehicle for building wealth quickly and achieving financial freedom.

Here’s a list of just a few of the financial opportunities real estate can provide:

#1: Extra income to pay the bills each month, lowering your stress
#2: Helps you pay off credit card debt, student loans, and other stressful debt burdening your finances
#3: Helps you to afford your dream home or dream car
#4: Provides passive income that replaces your 9-5 job income, freeing you up to focus on your true passions / hobbies
#5: Pays for your family vacations
#6: Pays for the college tuition of your children
#7: Allows you to give money to your church or favorite charities

Want a Preview of My Teaching Style?

Check out the videos above from inside the course!

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FAQs

What is the best real estate strategy during a recession? ›

Larger commercial or residential properties fare better during recessions than small investments, so syndicates can help protect your money. Syndicates also diversify their investments, allowing investors to decide where their money goes.

Is now a good time to invest in real estate? ›

For investors, as interest rates rise, financing costs for real estate investments increase. That could potentially discourage investors. But that often leads to higher rents, which could make 2024 a favorable time for investing in real estate. There's no such thing as a perfect time to invest.

Is real estate investing competitive? ›

Joint ventures, wholesaling, and property management are just a few ways investors can profit from real estate. It also takes a little savvy to become successful in this highly competitive sector.

Is it wise to invest in real estate during recession? ›

This decreased demand means less competition for homes on the market, which in turn means sellers who are more open to lowering their prices. So buying during a recession, if you are financially able to, may get you a better deal.

Is it better to have cash or property in a recession? ›

Cash: Offers liquidity, allowing you to cover expenses or seize investment opportunities. Property: Can provide rental income and potential long-term appreciation, but selling might be difficult during an economic downturn.

Will 2024 be a better time to buy a house? ›

Many prospective homebuyers chose to wait things out in 2023, in the hopes that 2024 would bring a more advantageous market. But so far, with mortgage interest rates still relatively high and housing inventory stubbornly low, it looks like 2024 will remain a challenging time to buy a house.

Should I sell my house now or wait until 2024? ›

If popular opinion is any guide, now may still be a good time to sell despite the evolving market. According to Fannie Mae's February 2024 Home Purchase Sentiment Index, about two-thirds of respondents — 65 percent — feel it is a good time to sell.

Is 2024 a good time to buy an investment property? ›

Interest rates are tipped to remain high

Like 2023, this means that unless you have decent capital for a large deposit, buying an investment property in 2024 is going to cost more than in previous years. Renting out a home with a mortgage?

Who is the richest real estate investor in the world? ›

The richest person involved in the global real estate industry as of December 2023 was the Hong Kong business magnate Li Ka-Shing, who is also an investor and philanthropist, and had an estimated net worth of 27.4 billion U.S. dollars.

Why 90% of millionaires invest in real estate? ›

The government provides tax incentives to promote real estate investment, including deductions for mortgage interest, property taxes, and depreciation. These tax benefits can significantly reduce your overall tax liability, leaving you with more money to reinvest. Real estate investment is not a get-rich-quick scheme.

Can you make $1000000 a year in real estate? ›

Can you make $1 million in your first year selling real estate? It can be done. In fact, it has been done. But it doesn't happen by luck or accident.

Who should not invest in real estate? ›

People who are low on capital. Real estate is a capital-intensive investment. You will need to have a down payment and enough cash on hand to cover closing costs and other expenses. If you do not have the necessary capital, real estate investing is not for you.

Do most millionaires invest in real estate? ›

7 Reasons Why 90% of Millionaires in the U.S. are Invested in Real Estate & Why You Should Be Too. Ninety percent of all millionaires become so through owning real estate. More money has been made in real estate than in all industrial investments combined.

Is real estate worth it in 2024? ›

Buying a home this year, particularly in early 2024, might mean you're able to beat the rush, as the market could get more crowded if or when rates drop further. Waiting, however, could give you more options to choose from as supply improves, along with the potential for increased mortgage affordability.

What to do with real estate in a recession? ›

There are some strategies investors can use to minimize risk and maximize returns when investing in real estate during a recession. One strategy is investing in real estate debt. It offers lower potential risk and still allows investors to gain exposure to the potential appreciation of the underlying asset.

What do real estate agents do during a recession? ›

Diversify Your Services

Diversifying services can help agents generate income during slower times and build long-term relationships with clients. Offering property management, real estate consulting, or even home staging services can help agents provide more value to their clients.

Do real estate agents do well in recession? ›

As a result, some agents may see a significant decrease in their annual earnings during a recession or need to work harder to earn the same amount. In the end, being a real estate agent may be recessionproof because there will always be a need for this service, but being a successful one may be a lot harder.

What are the best investments to buy during a recession? ›

Still, here are seven types of investments that could position your portfolio for resilience if recession is on your mind:
  • Defensive sector stocks and funds.
  • Dividend-paying large-cap stocks.
  • Government bonds and top-rated corporate bonds.
  • Treasury bonds.
  • Gold.
  • Real estate.
  • Cash and cash equivalents.
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