Through success and controversy, Abbaszadeh Enterprises CEO Reza Abbaszadeh has been regarded as one of the most successful real estate moguls of his generation.

With more than $100 million in assets under his management, the young CEO is credited with creating a real estate empire that has been developed by his brilliant strategies from scratch.

Over the last few years, Reza has grown his real estate investment in London, Dubai and Berlin even during the pandemic and now he bought a 8 million dollar mansion in Hercules Dr to spend a beautiful summer in LA.

In addition to that, Reza Abbaszadeh has been quietly active in the world of fashion and beauty to combine his tech knowledge with this massive industry in order to create a new social networking application called BaxBeauty which will have been available by the end of this summer in Apple Store and Google Play.

Since celebrities are reserving their usernames on BaxBeauty app, we expect it will be the first exclusive community with outstanding portfolio ideas and attractive features which is going to be very interesting for fashion and beauty lovers. Because brands, businesses and individuals will be able to create the most captivating of portfolios with no disturbance of unrelated things.

Reza consults for 9 investment banking companies and entrepreneurs globally on M&A transactions and capital raising across a broad range of industries. He is also the author of DOMINATING THE BUYER and Den Käufer beherrschen books which inspired many young ones in Europe and other places.

Reza Abbaszadehs success story is all about the creation of multiple flows of income comprised of earned income form his companies, profit income from his hosing investments, interest income from his passive activities, dividend income from his stock investment, rental income from his properties, capital income from his crypto assets and loyalty income from his brands.

To find out more, visit his website, https://rezaabbaszadeh.com/

Instagram: @abbaszadehco

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