“Why Most Real Estate Investments Turn Into a Second Job—and What Smart Investors Do Instead”

For investors looking to deploy capital into real estate without taking on a second job

Most people looking at real estate investing make the same mistake:
They choose a strategy that quietly turns into a job.
* Managing tenants
* Handling repairs
* Dealing with constant issues
And by the time they realize it...
They're already stuck in it.
This discussion is about a different approach.
📍 Live on Zoom
Wednesday, April 22 • 4:00 pm Central (US)

**Exclusive Private Investor Roundtable

Hosted By Jim Manning

Spots are limited to keep the discussion focused

🗝️ Most investors think the key is finding the right property.

But in reality: 

Some strategies turn into full-time jobs  

Others look passive… but still create problems  

And many investors don’t realize what they signed up for until it’s too late  

This roundtable breaks down what actually works—especially if you're trying to scale.

Inside this private discussion, you’ll discover:

  • The real difference between value-add (BRRRR) and true turnkey investing

  • Why some “passive” rentals still create headaches

  • What actually causes most landlord problems

  • The difference between renters and tenant-buyers

  • And how experienced investors are structuring deals differently today

WHO THIS IS FOR

  • High-income earners with capital to deploy

  • Professionals who want passive income—not another job

  • Investors exploring real estate but unsure of the right approach

  • Landlords looking to eliminate tenant headaches

WHO THIS IS NOT FOR

  • DIY landlords

  • Fix-and-flip-investors

  • Anyone looking for a side hustle

  • People who want to manage properties themselves

About the Host

Jim Manning has been investing since 2006, with over 4,000 transactions and ownership in 300+ properties valued at $80M+.

He operates vertically integrated real estate companies supporting investors at scale—from acquisition and renovation to leasing and management.

This discussion is based on:

  • What actually works in real-world portfolios

  • What consistently breaks

  • And how experienced investors are structuring deals differently today