But he pressed on.
By chance, he heard a “Teach Me Foreclosures” radio ad. He attended the event and the rest is history.
Did his first wholesale deal in 2008 that paid him $5,000.
He went “all in” and learned everything he could about real estate investing.
Which landed him a leading role in A&E’s “Flipping Boston.”
Here’s where things really took a turn…
See, it became obvious to Seymour that fixing and flipping houses was NOT where the real money was.
Wholesaling, rehabbing and all of residential real estate investing is nothing more than a glorified job that requires constant hustle and grind.
Seymour discovered an even better way to profit.
From an alternative asset reserved for the rich until recently.
That alternative investment is… Multi-Family Property.
Today, Seymour’s private fund manages 1,600 units worth $346-million.
And he’s on a mission to teach others how to achieve financial freedom through strategic multi-family investing.
Now, if you know nothing about Multi-Family investing, you might think it’s daunting, risky and overwhelming.
Seymour has figured out how to make it accessible to the rest of us.
That’s why he wrote his new book…