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Real-Estate Investing is for Soccer Moms

Building your own wealth in between soccer practice, ballet classes and grocery shopping – one little rental house at a time.

ATLANTA, GA – If there is anyone who should seriously consider investing in real estate it is America’s army of Soccer Moms. “These extraordinary women generally have what it takes and need what it provides” so the assessment of authors and women real-estate investors S.A. Philipp and Barbara Heil-Sonneck. “The biggest threat to America’s Soccer Mom is the lack of financial security and therefore also personal independence in her later years,” warns S.A. Philipp. “The risk of divorce and widowhood is real.”

So what is a mother to do, if she doesn’t want to sacrifice taking care of her family full time, while still trying to secure her own retirement? “Get motivated, educate yourself and start small,” advices Barbara Heil-Sonneck, herself a mother. “I used to inspect potential real-estate investment homes pushing a baby stroller and my son has attended more real-estate closings before the age of three than most people do in a life time.”

It’s common knowledge that women have always had a special talent for real estate. As highlighted in the authors’ latest book The Venus Approach to Real-Estate Investing - America's Most Successful Women Real-Estate Investors Reveal It All: Trade Secrets, Stiletto Methods and Motherly Love many highly successful women real-estate investors have used this gift to get started in this business. “It can be done on the side, while shuttling between soccer practice and ballet classes,” explains S.A. Philipp. “That’s why we focus our expertise in encouraging and mentoring women real-estate investors.”

The authors offer an in-depth examination into the gender-specific ways women investors use their inherent skills to identify business opportunities, interact with their counterparts, negotiate profitable deals, set up systems to streamline their course of action, all the while satisfying their natural desire to nurture their environment and fulfill their need for personal harmony and happiness.

But there is more. The heart and soul of this book revolves around the truly inspirational life stories of America's most successful women real-estate investors: Donna Bauer, Kathy Kennebrook, Liah Kraft-Kristaine J.D., Joanne Musa, Wendy Patton, Sharon Restrepo, Dwan Bent-Twyford, Lauri Waddell and Mary Wozny. They share their knowledge with others who also would like to get into this field. All of them are well known and respected in the industry. Find out how real-estate investing enabled them to find fame, fortune and even occasional romance.

Visit www.VenusApproach.com for more information relating to women in real-estate investing and to obtain more details on The Venus Approach to Real-Estate Investing


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