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May 17, 2011
My Life & 1000 Houses by Mitch Stephen
By Wayne Hurlbert
Wayne Hurlbert Posted by Wayne Hurlbert "You don't have to have a Harvard education to accomplish or even exceed your dreams", writes self-taught real estate entrepreneur Mitch Stephen, in his straight talking and inspirational book My Life & 1,000 Houses: Failing Forward to Financial Freedom. The author describes his extraordinary journey, through the purchase and sale of over one thousand homes, and the often hard lessons he learned along the way.

Mitch Stephen recognizes that having money is not the most important element in buying real estate. Instead, it's much more important to have integrity, a willingness to learn new ideas, and to be persistent. Instead of offering the dubious get...

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