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Disruptors

Ryan Zolin. 3 Biggest Mistakes He Learned from Last Year

Disruptors

Steve Trang

Business, Investing, Careers

5741 Ratings

🗓️ 15 August 2023

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Welcome to another episode of “Real Estate Disruptors.” We sit down with Ryan Zolin, the driving force behind Agent Investors, as he candidly shares his experiences and wisdom. Join us as Ryan delves into the heart of his journey, discussing the three most impactful mistakes he learned from last year. Let’s unravel the valuable lessons and growth that emerged from Ryan’s transformative experiences.







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Ryan Zolin. 3 Biggest Mistakes He Learned from Last Year



Ryan Zolin. 3 Biggest Mistakes He Learned from Last Year



Ryan Zolin is a 25-year-old real estate entrepreneur who has been actively involved in the real estate industry since the age of 18. He has completed over $100 million worth of transactions throughout his career. Ryan embarked on his real estate journey immediately after graduating from high school by obtaining his real estate license. Recognizing the value of learning from experienced professionals, he joined a thriving real estate team instead of venturing out on his own.







Within a few months, Ryan’s determination and acquired skill set provided enough value to Jeff Dorsten, who agreed to become his mentor. Under Jeff’s guidance, Ryan gained invaluable experience in various areas, including commercial transactions, business-broker deals, and traditional real estate practices. Together, Ryan and Jeff quickly became one of the top teams at their brokerage. Building on their success, they officially formed “The JR Team,” and Ryan, at the age of 19, assumed the role of team leader, overseeing a group of over 20 traditional real estate agents while managing multiple transactions each month.







During this time, Ryan discovered the world of wholesaling through Templeton Walker’s “Send me your deals” concept. Intrigued by wholesaling, Ryan explored it further and ventured into it independently. With an amicable split from Jeff, Ryan took a couple of agents from his team and embarked on this new chapter.







Following a brief period at a rising MLM brokerage, Ryan’s path crossed with Steve Trang and Stunning Homes Realty. He encountered influential figures such as Jesse Burrell, Matthew Potter, Jared Vidales, and the legendary Jamil Damji there. Under Steve Trang’s coaching and mentorship, Ryan recognized the significance of personal development and investing in oneself. When AstroFlipping, a course created by Jamil Damji, was released, Ryan promptly enrolled as one of the first members, establishing direct contact with Josiah Grimes, co-founder of KeyGlee and AstroFlipping. Through this course, Ryan gained comprehensive knowledge of various wholesaling techniques. However, he encountered setbacks and financial losses while attempting to compete with local real estate investors, primarily due to diving into direct-to-seller marketing without adequate preparation.







During this challenging period, Ryan reconsidered the concept of working with realtors. Through grueling 12-14 hour workdays, countless phone calls, and hundreds of offers, Ryan secured a substantial $30,000 check. The success he achieved through agent outreach and MLS offer without having to invest heavily in marketing convinced him to shift his focus away from direct-to-seller marketing. This strategic decision led to his first $250,000 year in real estate by doubling down on on-market deals. Since late 2019, this has become Ryan’s primary investment strategy, resulting in millions of dollars in assignment fees.







To this day,

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The thing that got me in such a good position was not making 30, 40 deals happen every single month.

0:05.3

It was going through all those lessons and roadblocks to where what did I have?

0:09.4

I had more time.

0:10.8

Not closing 30, 40 deals a month.

0:12.6

I had time to sit back and think.

0:14.0

I had time to talk to the team.

0:15.6

We had time to go in there and even put effort into other companies that we were building

0:19.1

while maybe we weren't doing 30 deals a month anymore. So obviously lost people on the team, things happened, people walked away.

0:25.3

But the beauty behind it was that we wouldn't be here today where we're at with what we currently

0:30.1

had as a structure before.

0:33.3

Hey, everybody. Welcome to today's episode of Real Estate Disruptors. Today we've got Ryan Zolan

0:37.0

back with agent investors. And he's going to be talking about the lessons he learned from the

0:42.8

three biggest mistakes last year. It's going to be a fun episode, I'm sure. Just three. Just three.

0:48.2

Just three. And as you guys know, I'm on a mission to create 100 millionaires. The information

0:51.4

on the show alone is enough to help you become a millionaire in the next five to seven years. If you'll take consistent action, you will

0:56.7

become one. And we also know one of the fastest ways to become a millionaire is to get really

1:01.0

good at sales. And so we've had our sales disruptors community for about two months now, and we

1:05.7

have our active members closing more deals already. If you want to join sales assassins from across the country,

1:11.7

go to sales disruptors.com. And the show is brought to you by our sister company, investor lift,

1:15.7

get access to millions of cash buyers across the country. Go to investor lift.com, put in disruptors

1:20.8

to get 10% off. And so, I mean, let's just go ahead and get right into it.

1:26.0

Let's do it. So we made some lofty promises, and we said,

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