5 Real Estate Side Hustle Ideas (I Made $1,000 in One Day)
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0:00 - Intro
1:21 - Become a notary
3:26 - Birddogging / Wholesaling Real Estate
5:12 - Why should you consider becoming a Real Estate Agent?
6:34 - The power of Affiliate Marketing
9:24 - Do you have any useful skills? Become a Freelancer
10:59 - Why are Side Hustles important?
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The term "side hustle" has become a major buzzword over the past decade or so.
If you haven't caught wind of it yet, a "side hustle" (which is fairly self-explanatory) is a project, business and/or entrepreneurial endeavor that can help you earn extra cash in your spare time - apart from your day job and your other daily responsibilities.
As author Chris Guillebeau defines it,
"A side hustle is not a part-time job. A side hustle is not the gig economy. It is an asset that works for you."
When I think of a side hustle, I think of hope and freedom.
This is a great way to create more financial freedom for your future, so your well-being isn't completely tried to the existence of your day job.
The good news is - in today's world, there are more opportunities than ever to make money with a side hustle.
Many of these opportunities can be used to generate a few extra bucks on the side, or they can produce a full-time income, it's just a matter of how seriously and diligently a person is willing to work at it.
If you're looking for other ways to make money, many options are available in the real estate industry. This video talks about five ideas you might want to consider.
1. Notary
2. Wholesaling/birddogging
3. Real estate agent
4. Affiliate marketing
5. Freelancer
Thank you
You have to be a Loan Signing Agent to make more money as a notary. That’s another class (1day only) one must take to be certified.
That's funny. I recently became a Notary Signing Agent. I do it on the side and make roughly $100-200 a week. My friend does is full time and makes $4k-7k a month. I just want to be more involved and real estate as I see as the best way to achieve financial freedom
That's awesome to hear, Miguel. I'm glad it's working for you and your friend!
Where are you located?
I'm about to go get my public notary license to network and supplement my rookie Loan Officer income! Good luck to you on your business!
Amazing tips! This is some really great info!
Good vid! Right now my side businesses are reselling and swing trading!
Thanks for the tips, #1 is very easy!
Thanks for watching Nicki!
Thanks for your time and presentation.
Always trying to learn from others, keep it up!
I'm starting my side hustle journey right now. I'm beginning to try wholesaling. It's a process for sure.
It definitely is. Good luck Rico!
One year later, how did the process go.
Thank you for the info!
Nice tips. I am doing your advice 1. It is not that good, but pays some bills
Good info on side hustles- thank you!
Thanks for watching, Sabrina!
Thanks a lot for this video. Iam a Real estate salesperson from Syracuse and Central New York, and a I was thinking on adding Notary to it. Iam also an investor rentals properties. And have a job 6am to 3pm
Thanks for watching, Ronal! I'm glad it gave you some good ideas.
Thanks Retipster, I sold t-shirts, websites, and plumbing cameras a few years back. Kind of got tired of it. Looking for something interesting that I could enjoy and make a few bucks. Don't need to make much. Just a few hundies as pocket money, lol. Yes, I can still do websites, programming, plumbing camera, t-shirts, hats, mugs, etc. They take time of course.
Once someone becomes a notary how do they know how much to charge for travel and singings?
Thanks tons of value in this video. 🙏🏼
You're welcome!
Good info
How about BPOs?
Hello, I really appreciate the info.
It was direct and to the point..
Keep up the good work!
Do you have any videos on the those forms to sign when wholesaling property?
Also do you think it’s possible to find those deals in the current market?
Thanks for watching! Regarding the forms, yes - you might want to check out this blog post: retipster.com/wholesaling
What’s better a real estate agent or notary? Can you do both for different companies or do it have to be in one company?
That answer varies by state but in most you can be a notary and a real estate agent. However you cannot be both elements during a transaction because that will be a huge conflict of interest.
Thank you for the video. I am currently studying the course to receive my license in Dallas. this was very motivational.
- Richard Collins
That's great to hear Richard! Good luck with your license. I hope it helps out.
Nice I'm just north of Dallas going to get mine in January
My plan.
I have a full time job. Work 14 out of 28 days so I have time.
Real estate agent
Real estate photography videography
Notary
If you become a real estate LLC with your secretary of state.Then legally you can flip properties.
Nice content a
Thanks Ivan!
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The notary thing doesn’t seem like it would work when they can go to their bank and get it done for free
It does work. Not every bank is open on the weekends for instance.
@@jalabi99 or open very late either. From what i understand alot of Real Estate contracts need to get notarized after normal work hours, because the people looking for housing have regular jobs also. So if you were to brand yourself as an after hours notary for example that could be a niche you could pick up.
A bank isn't going to notarize a random real estate transaction. Yes, there are many free notary services out there, but they often offer it as a service to their existing customers (and it is simple stuff - like attestations and what not -- I am a PA notary btw).
Doesn't necessarily work like that. When I refinanced my house, the title company sent their mobile notary to my house.
Notary is now paying $5 as it's online now... 👎
I think that depends on the client and the job. I've got a good friend who is a mobile notary and regularly makes over $100 per job (that's what he told me last week).