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We only take on properties to manage that allow pets. Do you prefer pet friendly or no pets allowed houses/rentals? So I think we are all ready for a less crazy pace and to have a little more time for our families and friends. It completely shut down our entire company for the next 2 days, just to respond to everyone. Last week we listed 2 houses for rent priced at $1350/month (which is low for our market), and we had 240 inquiries in the first 24 hours. I think everybody at Sneaky Ninja Inc./True East are ready for things to cool down, mainly because we are all just exhausted. As a real estate investor, I’ve seen my portfolio perform really well the last couple of years however, as an East Nashville resident for over 20 years who moved here as a broke musician, it is really hard to see the average rent prices and the average home prices escalate so much. The rising home prices both in our market and nationally are hard. Another good option is to find a brokerage that has a great education program.ĭo you and the Sneaky Ninja team love or hate rising market prices for homes and mortgage interest rates? If you can, find a good situation where you can be part of a team and earn some commissions while you get to work with experienced agents.

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Get your license and go for it, but don’t put yourself on an island when you start. What is your advice for anyone who aspires to get into real estate?

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The other real estate firm is Sneaky Ninja, Inc., which focuses on representing home sellers and home buyers. One is True East, LLC, which specializes in long term property management and manages about 150 mainly single family rentals. In what type of real estate do you specialize? I’ve been working in real estate as an investor since the late 90’s, but I got my real estate license and started working as an agent in 2008. Once I flipped houses about 4 times, my realtor Barry Owen encouraged me to get my real estate license. I didn’t mean to get into real estate, it was a total accident! In the late 90’s and early 2000’s, I was a bartender and musician, but as a side hustle I would buy a home in East Nashville, fix it up while I was living in it, and then sell it after 2 years (which means I paid no capital gains on the profit).









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