A free 45‑minute live seminar designed to help you become a real estate investor
It's time to own your investments and build your portfolio
Mortgage Options
Learn which loan types real investors actually use and how to qualify even if you’re self‑employed or new.
Smart Financial Tools
Discover how to run the numbers, avoid bad deals, and know before you buy if a property will cash flow.
Step-by-Step Process
Get a clear roadmap from searching for properties to closing the deal, so you can move forward with confidence.
Who This Seminar Is Perfect For...
✅ Aspiring investors who want to buy their first rental property
✅ Homeowners curious about turning real estate into passive income
✅ Professionals looking to diversify beyond stocks
✅ Investors stuck in analysis paralysis who want a clear starting plan
Jordan Steffaniak (NMLS 2353843) is President and Founder of Professor Lending. He has over a decade of experience in the mortgage industry ranging from business analytics to mortgage technology to loan origination, helping to close thousands of loans. He has a PhD, ThM, MDiv, and is currently finishing an MBA from UNC Wilmington. He is married with three sons. He teaches at several universities and graduate schools, is the author of several books and over a dozen peer-reviewed journal articles, and in his free time serves as the Publisher for a University Press.


✅ A simple framework for analyzing investment properties
✅ A beginner‑friendly roadmap to building your first portfolio
✅ Common (and costly) mistakes new investors make and how to avoid them
✅ Clarity on whether real estate investing makes sense for your situation
Date
March 10th, 2026
Time
12:00 PM EST
Location
Microsoft Teams
Completely free, no obligations, no sales pitch. Just education.
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We limit attendance to keep Q&A personal and helpful.
Absolutely! There will be a live Q&A session at the end dedicated to questions but you are free to ask throughout.
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