The Power of Subject To: Unlocking Real Estate Success with Pace Morby
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This week Avery is joined by  Wall Street Journal bestselling author, TV star, and highly successful real estate investor, Pace Morby. Pace delves deep into the concept of "Subject To" and seller financing, revealing how these strategies can revolutionize your real estate investing game. He explains how taking over someone else's payments or creating new terms directly with the seller can eliminate traditional barriers like credit checks and large down payments. They also disussed the importance of prioritizing family, and Pace shared how he structured his life to spend more time with his kids, even setting up meetings at his home to avoid wasting time on commutes. They also highlighted the role that mindset and identity play in your ability to be successful at real estate.     How to connect with Pace: www.subto.com https://www.youtube.com/@PaceMorby @PaceMorby on Instagram Wealth Without Cash   How to connect with Avery: The Short Term Shop - https://theshorttermshop.com/ www.strquestions.com Follow Avery Carl on Instagram  Follow Avery Carl on TikTok Join the Short Term Shop Facebook group! Check out the Short Term Shop on Youtube     For more information on how to get into short term rentals, read Avery’s Book, Short-Term Rental, Long-Term Wealth: Your Guide to Analyzing, Buying, and Managing Vacation Properties  - https://amzn.to/3Adg6PA
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