Simple Strategies for Finding Time to Invest in Real Estate
Agent Investor Podcast - A podcast by Tom Cafarella - Real Estate Investor & Coach - Thursdays
Investing in real estate is life-changing, but one of the biggest challenges most agents face is finding the time to start. Here’s the good news: you don’t need endless free hours to make it happen. Even with a packed schedule, you can carve out time to build a real estate portfolio. The truth is, building wealth through real estate doesn’t require a massive time commitment—it only requires smarter use of the time you already have. Is it possible to make time to earn $10,000 or $15,000 in monthly passive income from investing? If you think you’re too busy to invest, think again. The problem isn’t time—it’s how you choose to spend it. In this episode, I share simple yet powerful time-management strategies that anyone can implement, why consistency is more important than hours, as well as how to get started investing with the help of others. Things You’ll Learn In This Episode The time audit that will change your lifeFinding out where our time is actually going and what inefficiencies are holding us back is important. How many hours could you reclaim with this simple exercise? Get more done with less timeTransaction coordinators, virtual assistants, and systems can free up hours of your week. What can you outsource to focus on building wealth? Start small and stay consistentEven just 30 minutes a day can create big results over time. What small daily habits can get you closer to financial freedom? About Your Host Tom Cafarella is a real estate investor, agent, coach and entrepreneur who helps real estate agents achieve financial freedom through investing. Agent Investor is the only brand that helps real agents get off the real estate roller coaster and start building wealth by investing in real estate. Check out this episode on Apple Podcasts, or Spotify, and don't forget to leave a review if you like what you heard. Your review feeds the algorithm so our show reaches more people. Thank you!