Virtual Online Meeting!
April 16th
Pete Fortunato Speaks About
How to Swap Your Way to Wealth
You’ve heard the story about the Canadian who started with a paperclip and traded and traded and traded until he ended up with a house, right? (No? Here’s the Wikipedia Page about it).
That’s pretty much how Pete Fortunato has lived his entire life: trading used cars for options on houses, trading free and clear houses for better houses with mortgages, trading time shares for notes, and dozens of other examples.
In fact, Pete likes swapping just about anything for just about anything, as long as it doesn’t involve having to have actual (taxable, inflation-susceptible) dollars.
Instead, he likes to find out what other people REALLY want (“A working car for my daughter!”) and give it to them, instead of what they SAY they want, but really don’t (“To sell this house”) in exchange for what HE wants (an option to buy said house in the distant future)
Yeah, it’s all pretty sophisticated and advanced…until you understand that all you’re really doing in finding out what other people want, and getting it for them, and profiting in the process.
And that’s exactly what you’ll learn at Cincinnati REIA’s April 16th meeting: the art of ‘exchanging’ (not in the 1031 way where you have time limits and a IRS restrictions, but in the people-to-people way where you use what you have, or can get, to get what you need so that you can get what you want.)
Oh, heck, we can’t explain it. Just be there. You’ll be so, so happy that you did. But you need to register below to get the link to join us...
Bonus Session at 6:00:
How to Use Contracts to
Make Your Agreements Clear
with James Flax, Esq.
One of the questions everyone has when they hear Pete talk about his incredible "swap" deals is, "What contract did you use for that?" (And the answer is always, "One that I created after we figured out what the deal WAS, exactly...)
For those of you who aren't comfortable with the whole idea of memorializing what you've agreed on, we've got a special bonus session at 6 p.m. with attorney James Flax, who will explain the basics of contracts and how to use them to put agreements in writing. This is a don't miss if you're a new-ish investor, or not used to creative deals that don't fit on any of the 'template' agreements you've seen.
In fact, the whole meeting is a don't-miss, so get registered so we can get you a link!