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Welcome To TCC | Real Estate Education
You’re in the right place if you want to grow your real estate knowledge, connect with other investors, and plug into a community of local leaders—all without breaking the bank. Here’s what you’ll find inside: - Free trainings: Most of the sessions you see here cost nothing. We believe education should be accessible, and this is our way of giving back to the community. - Lifetime courses: Our Legal, Funding, and Tax tracks are just $100 each—and they never end. That means when you join, you get access to every future session we record for that topic. It might start with one video today and grow to 50 over the next year. You’ll always have the latest training without paying again. Need help? Reach out anytime - I’m here to help. Whether you need direction on which course to start with or have a specific question, message us—we’ll make sure you’re set up for success. Your next step: Jump into a training, comment, ask questions, and connect with the community. The more you participate, the faster you’ll grow. Welcome to the team. Let’s get to work.
TCC Huddle Funding Tip of the Week - Build Relationships Before You Need Money
The worst time to look for funding is when you need it yesterday. Start building relationships with private lenders, hard money lenders, and capital partners NOW—even if you don't have a deal lined up. When the right opportunity comes, you'll already have the trust and credibility to move fast. Speed wins deals. Relationships create speed.
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Finish the year out strong!
Anyone else feeling the end of year crazies??😵‍💫
TCC Huddle Legal Tip of the Week - Protect Yourself with Operating Agreements
If you're partnering with anyone on a deal—friend, family, or investor—you NEED an operating agreement. This document outlines who does what, how profits are split, and what happens if things go sideways. Too many partnerships fall apart because expectations weren't clear from the start. Don't let a handshake deal cost you thousands. Get it in writing. Need help? Reach out to our legal pillar.
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What I Wish I Knew Before My First Real Estate Deal 🏠
When I closed my first property, I realized how much I had underestimated the importance of building relationships, not just finding a good property. Networking with agents, investors, and mentors shaped the outcome far more than any market research I did. For anyone starting out: what’s one lesson you’ve learned in real estate that you wish you knew from the start?
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TCC | Real Estate Education
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Real estate trainings to help you discover local community leaders, for free (mostly).
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