Anesia Springborn - Goal Digger Inc

I teach real estate investors how to automate the management of their rental property. Get out of the day to day “busy-ness” and mind your own business, which is your cash flow.

Visit her website at http://www.landlordsystem.com and http://www.thelandlordblog.com

About Anesia

Anesia is a real estate investor and entrepreneur involved in multi-unit apartment buildings, pre-construction, property management, rehabbing, land development, condominiums, and most recently, a hotel. She currently holds properties in the northwest, midwest, and southwest areas of the United States. Her favorite type of real estate is multi-unit apartments that generate cash flow every month.

After working inside of corporate America for 10 years, Anesia knew she needed a change. She wanted to stop working so hard for money and discovered that investing in real estate would put her money to work for her. She bought her first 10 units and learned the business as she went. Working full time at a job and simultaneously full time on properties lead to the creation of The Landlord System. Only with the help of systems was she able to wean herself away from the daily demands of her investments and buy more properties while still holding down a job. Once her monthly cash flow exceeded her living expenses, Anesia quit her job and got out of the rat race. Today she spends her time looking for deals and teaching others how to systemize their rental properties so they can reach financial freedom as well.

Anesia’s professional background is in business to business software sales. She holds a bachelor’s degree in marketing, has started several businesses, and has trained to become a private pilot. She has experience in all aspects of landscaping, laying tile, installing concrete, and painting. Anesia resides in Phoenix, Arizona with her husband and her Westie. She enjoys traveling, hiking, investing, wine, and music.

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Nice writing. You are on my RSS reader now so I can read more from you down the road.

Allen Taylor