Georgy Marrero (@georgymh) 's Twitter Profile
Georgy Marrero

@georgymh

helping tech engs build their real estate portfolios | investing tips after 18 deals, 600 doors & $28m aum | ex-meta genai engineer | DM me “BUILD” to start

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Friends in Tech: After you quit, you’ll keep building. But now it’s for yourself. Your own reporting stack. Your own deal tracker. Your own CRM. Every tool makes your life easier and more profitable. That’s when you realize tech was never the job. It was the leverage.

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Every property looks good on a spreadsheet. The real question is: "Can the market support the numbers?" Never start with the deal. Start with the market in real estate investing. I break that down in my new training. 👉 Let me know in the comments if you want it. It's free.

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Before I launch anything in real estate, I test it like I’m still at a startup. 👉 User interest 👉 Profit potential 👉 Market demand Because I’d rather shut down a bad deal in week one than fix it in year three. The MVP mindset still works. (Just with different stakes and

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Flipping homes can look like growth. But it’s a trap in disguise. You win on one deal. Then you’re chasing the next. Margins shrink. Good help leaves. Burnout creeps in. Real freedom? It comes from ownership, not transactions.

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The market is the one thing you can’t fix after closing a deal in real estate investing. Pick wrong and you’re stuck with it. Pick right and even average assets can outperform. That’s why I made a training just on market selection. 👉 DM to get access to the training.

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Every bad deal I’ve seen had the same root cause: Someone skipped market due diligence. Cap rates can’t save you in a stagnant city. Know where you’re playing before you buy in.

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Tech taught me to test before I build. Same with real estate investing. I don’t chase shiny assets. I validate the market. Then run the numbers. That’s how you scale without surprises.

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In tech, we debug. In real estate investing, we underwrite. Both require the same mindset: Stay curious, ask often & trust nothing unverified.

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A good market forgives below-average execution. A bad market punishes great operators. Want fewer surprises and more upside? Get the market right.

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There’s no perfect time to invest in real estate. There’s only learning, leverage, and smart entry points. If you keep waiting for certainty, you’ll miss a lot of opportunities.