A man goes into a coma, wakes up totally paralyzed, gets fired from his job in the hospital… and somehow his investments are doing better than before. In this episode, AJ Osborne walks us through the day his body shut down from Guillain-Barré syndrome, what it felt like to wake up trapped in his own head, and the moment he realized his real estate investments were quietly keeping his family afloat while he fought to stay alive. He talks about the guilt, the pain, the look on his kids’ faces ...
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A man goes into a coma, wakes up totally paralyzed, gets fired from his job in the hospital… and somehow his investments are doing better than before. In this episode, AJ Osborne walks us through the day his body shut down from Guillain-Barré syndrome, what it felt like to wake up trapped in his own head, and the moment he realized his real estate investments were quietly keeping his family afloat while he fought to stay alive. He talks about the guilt, the pain, the look on his kids’ faces ...
In this episode of The Real Estate Rundown, Ted and Owen swap war stories about the glamorous (and not-so-glamorous) side of real estate investing and property management — especially when it comes to Airbnb rentals. From last-minute furnace replacements and carbon monoxide scares to guests getting locked out because of rogue brass knobs, this episode is a full-on masterclass in “what could go wrong will go wrong.” Along the way, Ted shares a huge shoutout to a local plumber who went above an...
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A man goes into a coma, wakes up totally paralyzed, gets fired from his job in the hospital… and somehow his investments are doing better than before. In this episode, AJ Osborne walks us through the day his body shut down from Guillain-Barré syndrome, what it felt like to wake up trapped in his own head, and the moment he realized his real estate investments were quietly keeping his family afloat while he fought to stay alive. He talks about the guilt, the pain, the look on his kids’ faces ...