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Financial Freedom

Financial Freedom

by Ed Parcaut

★★★★★ 5.0 · 8 ratings on Amazon
🏆 Bestseller in Buying & Selling Homes

About This Book

“Ninety percent of all millionaires become so through owning real estate.”—Andrew CarnegieFor most first-time home buyers, their biggest challenge isn’t in qualifying for a loan or securing a down payment. These steps are part of a larger, lengthier process, one that often intimidates buyers and prevents them from taking this first step toward personal wealth.Don’t let fear hold you back from building your legacy. In Financial Freedom, home-lending expert Ed Parcaut breaks down the process of purchasing a home and demonstrates how owning property creates a lifetime of wealth. You’ll learn the three most important factors when buying a home and how the relationship between your income, assets, and credit reveals the right time for you to make your move. With simple terms and relatable examples, Financial Freedom is the comprehensive guide for turning your dreams of owning a home into reality.

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Ed Parcaut

Ed Parcaut

From his website:

Born in Burlingame, California, Ed Parcaut moved multiple times between California and Colorado during his childhood. Therefore, he is a die hard Bronco Fan. After his father’s death, Ed wound up in Turlock, California. During high school he would work on his grandfather’s dairy. Which helped him learn many trades and realized this would not be the path for him.

He enlisted in the Navy as a Hospital Corpsman to see the world and got to see San Diego, CA. After 18 months in the Navy, it came time to choose a specialty. He ended up studying physical therapy and Emergency Medicine. During the rest of service, he went to college getting a bachelor’s degree in marketing and a master’s in international business and marketing.

After getting out of the Navy, he gave the tech world a try before realizing it was not for him. He turned to work for his neighbor’s mortgage company, which is what stuck. Ed’s love for numbers and helping people have kept him in the mortgage field ever since.

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