The Instant Leverage Podcast is designed to get you leverage in your digital business. We share strategies, mindset philosophies, and tactics for minimum input & maximum output. Working harder doesn't mean you'll make more "Give a lazy man a hard job and he'll find the easy way to do it" Is my philosophy.
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The Instant Leverage Podcast is designed to get you leverage in your digital business. We share strategies, mindset philosophies, and tactics for minimum input & maximum output. Working harder doesn't mean you'll make more "Give a lazy man a hard job and he'll find the easy way to do it" Is my philosophy.
Wholesale Secrets, How This 22-Year Old Closed 37+ Deals in One Year, with Chandler Saine
Instant Leverage Podcast
54 minutes 14 seconds
4 years ago
Wholesale Secrets, How This 22-Year Old Closed 37+ Deals in One Year, with Chandler Saine
In this latest episode of the Instant Leverage Podcast, JR sits with 22-year old wholesaler on pace, Chandler Saine.
Chandler wrestled his way during his college freshman year, co-founded Premier Lead Gen and here he is pumping his way through a 1.5mil revenue in real estate wholesaling. It is never an easy task according to Chandler as he goes deeper into the processes, systems and real life encounters in real estate. He believes that communication is the ultimate key in marketing.
He explains the difference of wholesaling real estate versus just normal transactions, how this industry is more than interest and investment. You have to know the numbers and really understand the situations of the people you interact with. It a struggle, but the journey and everything in between makes everything 100% worth it.
Instant Leverage Podcast
The Instant Leverage Podcast is designed to get you leverage in your digital business. We share strategies, mindset philosophies, and tactics for minimum input & maximum output. Working harder doesn't mean you'll make more "Give a lazy man a hard job and he'll find the easy way to do it" Is my philosophy.