#9. Real Talk with a Real Estate Investor (with Anthony Petz)
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In this episode of Drip Trickle Flow Flood, we sit down with real estate investor and broker Anthony Petz for a raw, practical, and inspiring look at what it really takes to build income streams through real estate.
Anthony shares his journey from office supply sales to full-time investor, the mindset shift that helped him walk away from his 9-to-5, and the unglamorous but necessary grind of turning a single rental into a portfolio. From crawl spaces to cold-knocking on homes, Anthony shows that persistence, discomfort, and creative problem-solving are essential to real estate investing.
Whether you’re curious about getting into real estate, wondering if now is even the right time, or stuck trying to make your rentals actually pay, this episode breaks it all down.
In this episode, we dig into:
- Why sales skills and a high tolerance for discomfort give you an edge in real estate investing
- How to start building a real estate portfolio without waiting for “perfect timing”
- The power (and pitfalls) of leverage, seller financing, and creative deal-making
- What makes cash flow more sustainable than chasing flips
- The overlooked emotional and psychological side of entrepreneurship
This episode is for:
Anyone curious about investing in real estate and wondering if it’s still possible in today’s market.
Links:
Anthony’s website: https://petzrealestate.com/
Tony’s website: https://tonymoceri.com/
Melissa’s website: https://melissacassera.com/
Listen in, and ask yourself:
Are you stuck in analysis paralysis… or ready to knock on the next door?
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