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Welcome to Raising Private Money with Jay Conner!
In today’s episode, Jay Conner sits down with Dan Cantillana, a real estate investor who has successfully raised over $13 million in private money by simply implementing tried-and-true strategies.
Forget about theory and motivation; this episode is all about actionable proof. Dan shares his journey from flipping one or two houses a year using hard money to building generational wealth by leveraging private capital.
Through relatable stories, practical steps, and a focus on mindset and personal branding, you’ll discover how Dan Can went from uncertainty to executing a proven system and helping others achieve financial freedom.
Whether you’re new to real estate or looking to expand your private lender network, this episode is packed with strategies, real-world examples, and encouragement to help you take action and explode your investing business!
Timestamps:
00:00 Register for private money conference
05:37 Paying broker fees and hard money
06:29 Discovering Jay Conner's podcast
10:40 Investing in discounted properties
14:10 Helping a church sell property
17:33 Finding and diagnosing 'lazy money.'
20:25 Organizing a business luncheon
24:11 Raising private money strategies
27:28 Building trust with wholesalers
31:09 Sending memorable gifts to investors
33:38 Importance of proofreading documents
38:37 Finding purpose through faith
40:19 Building a personal brand
Jay’s new book: "Where to Get the Money Now"
It is available FREE (all you pay is the shipping and handling) at
https://www.JayConner.com/Book
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https://www.JayConner.com/MoneyPodcast
Jay Conner is a proven real estate investment leader. He maximizes creative methods to buy and sell properties with profits averaging $67,000 per deal without using his own money or credit.
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