Episode 153: Losing It All in 2008: How He Turned a Failing Business into 470 Doors | Todd Ried cover art

Episode 153: Losing It All in 2008: How He Turned a Failing Business into 470 Doors | Todd Ried

Episode 153: Losing It All in 2008: How He Turned a Failing Business into 470 Doors | Todd Ried

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In this episode of The Evernest Property Management Show, Todd Reid reveals how the 2008 financial crash wiped out his financing, forced mass layoffs, and pushed him into full-time property management. He reveals exactly how he rebuilt from survival mode to a 470-door property management portfolio with actionable steps that any aspiring wealth-builder could follow. Reach out to Todd on LinkedIn or Facebook.

You'll learn:

  • How Todd turned a catastrophic bank failure into a thriving business
  • What Todd and Spencer would have done way earlier to make their property management businesses succeed sooner
  • The difference between the adrenaline of finding new deals and the grind of property management + recurring revenue
  • How Todd turned a catastrophic bank failure into a thriving business - and what you can do to get all the glory with less strife and struggle

Plus:

  • The importance of community and how it's unlocked opportunities for Spencer and Todd alike
  • Why reaching 1,000 doors no longer appeals to Todd (and what he's focused on instead)

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Connect with Matt and Spencer at Evernest: Evernest.co

Guest: Todd Reid | Reach out to Todd on LinkedIn or Facebook

Link: Connect with Evernest

Link: Evernest YouTube Channel (@ThreeHundredToThreeThousand) (Watch this episode and more!)

Visit the Podcast Website: Evernest.co/podcasts

Email the Show: podcast@evernest.co

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Production House: Flint Stone Media

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