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Today, Jason's client, real estate investor Jonathan Hau discusses his journey from a software career to full-time real estate, emphasizing his discovery of leverage as a wealth-building tool. He explains how his personal residence accidentally became his first rental property and highlights the benefits of self-managing properties over hiring property managers, citing a significant cost-saving example with tree removal. They also touch on the advantages of real estate investment over stock market speculation, the importance of long-term patience, and strategic market timing. Furthermore, they explore transparency in various industries, from property management to healthcare, underscoring the benefits of direct cash payments and independent quotes.

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