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The Strategic Investor: Tie’s Guide to Real Estate Wealth Building

KeyCity Capital’s CEO, Tie Lasater, has built a successful career and business in field of alternative real estate investments, helping myriad investors build their personal wealth along the way. In his new book, The Strategic Investor: Tie’s Guide to Real Estate Wealth Building, Tie shares the essential elements of his personal approach to approach to real estate investing, providing both novice and experienced investors with valuable insights into building and managing a successful real estate investment portfolio.

 The Strategic Investor: Tie’s Guide to Real Estate Wealth Building, is available exclusively via download. Fill out this form to receive your copy today!

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