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December 4th, 2024

Note Investing Success: How To Balance Real Estate With Full-Time Work

  1. Note Investing Success: How To Balance Real Estate With Full-Time Work Chris Seveney 19:41

Note investing can be a powerful tool for building wealth. But can you reap the most rewards if you are busy with a full-time job? Chris Seveney is here to share practical and actionable tips on pulling this off. He talks about the right approach to time management, how to properly leverage Technology to your advantage, and why you should build a balanced portfolio. He also explains how to give your all in note investing without sacrificing well-being and becoming burned out.

Chris Seveney CEO at 7e Investments (Passive Income Fund)

Chris Seveney, CEO & Co-founder of 7e Investments, brings over 25 years of real estate know-how. His journey with 7e started in 2016 when he jumped into acquiring and trading mortgage notes. Chris has built a portfolio of 500+ notes, totaling over $25 million, spanning different states. Before diving into mortgage notes, he had a standout career, managing a multimillion-dollar asset portfolio and overseeing property projects worth $150 million. Throughout his 25-year journey, Chris handled $750 million in new construction projects.

At 7e, Chris is a beacon of real estate excellence, known for his commitment to honesty and professionalism. His passion and determination make him a trusted leader, earning respect from partners and colleagues. Since the beginning of his career, Chris aimed to set industry standards and foster innovation. His leadership led to multiple award-winning teams, recognized for outstanding contributions to the field. Outside work, Chris, a father and avid Boston sports fan, adds a personal touch to his journey.

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