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S1E49 - Deals Estate: A Real Estate Journey in Canada Ft. Deji Oduntan

S1E49 - Deals Estate: A Real Estate Journey in Canada Ft. Deji Oduntan

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In this heartfelt episode, join Deji as he shares his personal immigration journey from Nigeria to Canada in 2019. It's been an incredible ride filled with challenges, opportunities, and valuable life lessons. But that's not all! Deji's story takes a twist as he delves into his push into wholesaling real estate to pursue financial freedom. Are you an immigrant in Canada or aspiring to move here? Or perhaps you're interested in the world of real estate investing? This episode is for you! In this episode, you'll discover: - The ups and downs of Deji's immigration experience. - How he found his passion for real estate in a new country. - What wholesaling real estate is and why it's a game-changer. - His journey towards financial independence and the lessons he's learned along the way. - Tips and insights for newcomers navigating the Canadian real estate market. Join Deji on this incredible journey of growth, adaptation, and ambition. Together, let's explore the opportunities that Canada has to offer and the exciting world of real estate investing. If you're an immigrant chasing your dreams or a real estate enthusiast seeking financial freedom, share your thoughts, questions, or experiences in the comments below. Deji would love to hear from you! Thank you for being a part of the Deals Estate community. 🙏

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