
At 18, I ditched college to chase real estate. No degree. No years of experience. No plan B.
Everyone told me I’d fail. Friends, family friends, other investors—they all said the same thing:
“It’s too risky.”
“You need more experience.”
“You can’t do that without a degree.”
Now, I’ve closed 34 rental units, flipped multiple properties, moved over $5 million in deals, and now I help everyday people land their first one.
You don’t need to be a “real estate pro” to get started.
You don’t need perfect timing or endless research.
You don’t need anyone’s permission.
You just need a proven process and the guts to take the first step.
That’s what I’m here for.
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Most people get stuck in real estate before they ever start. They’re buried in research, worried they’ll make a mistake, or convinced they’re “not ready yet.”
That’s why I put together this free guide: so you can skip the endless second-guessing and go straight to taking action.
Inside, you’ll learn how to:
Where to find deals without chasing hundreds of listings.
How to know if a property will make money before you buy.
Creative funding options so you don’t need a giant bank account.
The rookie mistakes that can kill your profit and how to avoid them.
How to close your first deal and set yourself up for the next one.
If you’ve been waiting for the “perfect time” to start, this is it.

"Quit the whining and start winning like Conner. His accomplishments in real estate speak louder than any excuses."
Owner & Founder of Twin City Properties
"Ditch the excuses. Embrace the hustle. That’s exactly what I’ve seen Conner do—and you should too!"
#1 Wall Street Journal Best Selling Author, Founder of authorsunite.com
"Conner's journey is a blueprint for anyone wanting to excel in real estate investing."
Founder of masterpassiveincome.com & Author of How to Quit Your Job with Passive Income
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You don’t need more research. You don’t need more credentials. You just need a clear plan and the guts to take the first step.
Get the exact 5 steps I used to buy my first property without a degree, years of experience, or a giant bank account.