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From Rental Property Headaches to Passive Real Estate Success with Scott Jacobson

From Rental Property Headaches to Passive Real Estate Success with Scott Jacobson

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Scott Jacobson of Onward Equity has transformed his approach to real estate investing by discovering the power of passive investment strategies. "I discovered that I could essentially hire someone else to do all the work and still get almost the same financial returns," explains Jacobson, who evolved from managing individual rental properties to leading commercial real estate syndications. Through his experience, he realized that traditional real estate ownership often becomes "almost like another job," but passive investing allows investors to diversify away from the day-to-day management while remaining in real estate as an investment class. "I really feel like an educated investor is the best type of investor," Jacobson notes, emphasizing his commitment to transparency by providing monthly newsletters and quarterly financial updates to keep investors informed about their investment performance. His philosophy centers on the belief that "most people don't even know that this kind of opportunity exists" in alternative asset classes beyond traditional stocks and bonds. To learn more about passive real estate investment opportunities, visit onward-equity.com and download Jacobson's free ebook "The Top 10 Reasons to Be a Passive Real Estate Investor" by entering your email when the popup appears on the website.


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