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Vena Jones-Cox is from a family of real estate dealers. Although
she had seen real estate development and financing solutions
for over two decades since her birth, yet she did not find
it an interesting option to take up as her career. Soon
thereafter, she had a change of mind and started wholesaling
real estates to investors. This helped her earn more than
$70,000 in a year. Vena Jones-Cox’s real estate business
focuses on finding great deals on 1-3 family homes, then
lease/optioning them to homeowners or wholesaling them to
investors and renovators. All told, she buys and sells about
50 properties per year.
Vena is a frequent guest lecturer at real estate investment
groups throughout the country, and particularly enjoys
working with new investors. Vena frequently authors articles
on real estate investment and the regulatory environment for
various newsletters and publications, including The Real
Deal, her own monthly newsletter. She has been a guest
speaker at the Cato Institute in Washington, D.C., lecturing
on the effects of lead-based paint regulation on small
investors. And in her spare time, Vena hosts a popular
weekly call-in radio program on public radio. Vena Jones-Cox
is a past president of the Real Estate Investor’s
Association of Cincinnati, the Ohio Real Estate Investor’s
Association, and the National Real Estate Investor’s
Association. She intends to form the International and,
eventually, Pan-Galactic Real Estate Investors Associations
so she can be president of those, too. Vena Jones-Cox has
been featured in publications such as The Cincinnati
Enquirer, Smart Money Magazine, Money Magazine and Reader’s
Digest in articles about successful real estate
entrepreneurs.
Vena Jones-Cox’s seminars are a sure success and all her courses and seminars
contain rich content. This is the main reason behind the
huge demand for her courses and full attendance in her
seminars and presentations. The simple and lucid flow of
language of her articles makes it a truly worthy purchase.
Hence, her clients rarely return her products.

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