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Lease Purchasing Is The Perfect Home-Based Business
Some call it the 30 second commute. We call it wonderful. What are we all talking about? Working from home, of course. There's nothing more satisfying than operating a successful business from your own home office. Believe us, we know. We tried enough home-based businesses to write a book about it. Come to think of it, we did. Seriously, imagine getting up in the morning and knowing your commute to work entails nothing more strenuous than walking down the hallway to your home office. You open the door, sit down at your desk and your work day starts. No more wasting two or three hours per day in the car or on the train. Think about how much more productive you can be. Think about how you can turn that extra productivity into additional income. Think about how much more refreshed you are. No tension from driving next to or sitting next to crazy commuters. Think about the extra time to spend with your family, being able to make those school plays, little league games or being there for a skinned knee. Think about it. Now you know why we call it wonderful. We are not strangers to the home office concept. We were in the beginning wave of home office entrepreneurs. Never have we had a home-based business like Lease Purchasing. What makes Lease Purchasing different from other home-based businesses we've operated? Simply the ease with which this business adapts to the home work environment. In our opinion, this is the ideal home-based business. Why? To operate a successful Lease Purchase business, you need a telephone, fax, computer and Internet access, all readily available in today's modern home office. Operated correctly, you rarely have to leave the house. You can prospect for sellers through the use of the telephone, fax and e-mail. You receive calls from tenant/buyers from ads you've placed by phone. You do consultations telephonically. In this business, unlike others we've operated where the more successful you become, the more time you spend out of the office, in Lease Purchasing, the more successful you become, the more time you can spend in your home office. It becomes a positive cycle. You'll have more people call you, you'll do more consultations, you'll spend more time in your home office, and so on. Few other home-based businesses we know of even come close to the freedom and flexibility of Lease Purchasing. If your looking for a business which allows you to maximize your income to time ratio, Lease Purchasing is it. We wouldn't trade our business for any other, which is why we call Lease Purchasing the Perfect home-Based business. Copyright 2000, DeFiore Enterprises Interested in having your own successful, home based creative real estate investing business? Chuck and Sue have been helping folks start successful home based businesses for over 19 years, and we can help you too! To see how, visit http://www.homebusinesssolutions.com for the latest FREE tips and tricks, educational products and coaching in creative real estate investing and home based businesses. No time to visit the site? Subscribe to our "how to" Home Business Solutions Digest, it's like having your own personal coach: mailto:subscribeHBS@homebusinesssolutions.com
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