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Mass Production

Growth and Business Systems for Winnipeg Real Estate

Mass production, the sure sign of success in most industries. It is a point in the life of a company, when it becomes necessary to produce for the masses. No longer is the company serving early adopters or niche clients, things have gone wide open and the number of customers and opportunities abound.

While I run a very niche real estate business, flipping 10 homes last year and securing a number of rental as well as rent-to-own properties I do design my business to operate with mass production in mind.

Why?

I evaluate nearly all the decisions I make in business by asking  3 simple questions:

  1. Is it sustainable?
  2. Is it repeatable?
  3. Is it scalable?

These 3 questions all ask the question of survival and growth. Buying a home and living in it while renovating is definitely sustainable. It can be repeated, but it cannot be scaled. Using 100% of my own capital means I can repeat the process but, it is neither sustainable or scalable. Does the project have enough margin to allow for adequate renovation? If not it can't sustain itself. 

These are simple guidelines for growth but are rarely followed by many people in real estate (or small businesses, think owner operated yard care or home cleaning). I spent 3 years growing my real estate business one property at a time. It was slow, it was sustainable (barely) and it was never going to accomplish my goals. By bringing these 3 questions to mind I have grown my business exponentially in the last year. 

Having a growth mindset, building systems that mimic mass production will produce massive results. Every project I undertake now requires less personal hours of attention then the one before, which allows me to take on more projects and build my team. 

Have a look at this video we shot of a house on Talbot Ave in Winnipeg, Manitoba. A textbook rinse and repeat operation. 

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West End Flip 'Before' Buy it wholesale, sell it retail!

We bought this property wholesale with all cash in the West End and renovations are well on their way. In just a few weeks it will be retail ready for a new family with a new modern look and great functionality. Check out the blank canvas we started with and subscribe here to see the final work of art. 

Coffee and Donuts not the Telephone Game

Great deals are done over coffee and if you're lucky donuts. I used to think my career as a paramedic wouldn't be useful in the world of real estate and entrepreneurship but skills, all skills need to be practiced to develop and master. I would say 80% or more of my job as a paramedic is to listen, listen to people yell, whisper, cry,  preach, and confide. 

When buying homes the ability to listen, really listen, and learn what someone is saying has been an invaluable skill.  People sometimes know WHAT they want, but they rarely know WHY they want it, or HOW they're going to get it.  

When buying a home, or selling one for that matter, you need to listen and be able to hear what the buyer/seller wants and needs but you also need to know why and how.  Playing banana phone with multiple agents can leave you confused and frustrated with poor communication. Either get a great agent that can close, or better yet learn to do it yourself. 

 

Head over to my website or youtube channel to see more!