Why Most Real Estate Investors Build Wealth Too Slowly (and How to Do it Better)
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[NOTE: RSVPing here does NOT get you a link: you'll need to register at our website, HERE, to do that.]
Most real estate investors aren’t building wealth incorrectly.
They’re building it in the wrong ORDER…and that slows them down by years or decades.
That’s the core idea behind this special
online workshop with George Antone:
Most investors are taught to:
- Create “eating money” by flipping houses
- Buy notes and rentals with the leftover cash
- Slowly build wealth over decades
But George teaches something very different.
He believes most investors focus on preserving wealth too early instead of first creating velocity, momentum, and accelerated growth.
This workshop will explore:
- Velocity of money and why it’s important that it move FAST at the beginning
- Strategic use of leverage—how to balance risk with return
- Financial sequencing
- Growth money vs investment money vs preservation money
- Why many investors stay financially stuck even though they’re doing lots of deals
If wealth building feels slower than it should…
If you’re doing deals but still don’t feel financially free…
If you suspect there’s a more efficient way to use money and credit…
…this workshop may completely change the way you think about investing.
You’ll learn:
- Why traditional investing timelines are often unnecessarily long
- How to create more financial momentum
- Why low-loan-constant investments can slow early wealth creation
- How to structure money and leverage more strategically
- How investors can potentially compress decades of progress into a much shorter timeline
The workshop will be recorded, and all registrants will receive the recording, so register even if you can’t attend live.
Your investment is only $47 by Thursday, June 11th if you're a member, $97 by Thursday, June 11th if you're not.
100% satisfaction guaranteed or your money back.
Again, RSVPing here on meetup does NOT get you your link! Go HERE for full details and register.

