Real estate as hedge against inflation

Learning How to Use Real Estate As a Hedge Against Inflation

A depressing job…

Hate trading time for money…

Tired of the constant rat race way of life…

Can you relate to any of these points?

time and moneySep Bekam was an electrical engineer who felt lost and unfulfilled. He realized he wasn’t achieving the goals he wanted because of the income block and working 50 hours plus per week just wasn’t cutting it.

Rich Dad’s Conspiracy of the Rich by Robert T. Kiyosaki was a book that changed Sep’s life and the way he thought about money. After finding real estate investing in 2009 and surrounding himself with like-minded people, Sep founded Bekam Investment Group to elevate the standard of living of the communities he invests in, while keeping them affordable. Currently, his company owns a 3-figure portfolio of rental houses nationwide, and he is making a difference while helping his investors give their money a mission. 

Check out this short clip and learn how Sep used real estate investing and passive income as hedges against inflation. You’ll also hear a little about his story and how you can secure your purchasing power while getting your money to work for you.

Real estate as hedge against inflation
In the full episode, Sep gives some excellent insight into the pitfalls of his early years in real estate investing, and we also talk about the reasons he switched from multi-family properties to single family properties.

To download Sep’s Property Manager Questionnaire visit https://bit.ly/3lijsG6

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