The RECH Method is an educational framework for ethical, pressure-aware real estate decision-making.
It focuses on how investors think, communicate, and choose under pressure—before mistakes become costly or harmful.
The RECH Method is an educational framework for ethical, pressure-aware real estate decision-making.
It focuses on how investors think, communicate, and choose under pressure—before mistakes become costly or harmful.
Created by Mandy M. Blevins
Mandy M. Blevins is a real estate investor, educator, and author with a background in counseling psychology and an MBA from the Texas Tech University Rawls College of Business. She is the creator of the RECH Method™, an educational framework focused on ethical, pressure-aware decision-making in real estate.
Mandy’s work bridges behavioral insight with real-world investing experience, helping investors recognize communication breakdowns, cognitive blind spots, and high-pressure dynamics before they lead to costly or harmful outcomes. Her approach emphasizes clarity, responsibility, and long-term thinking without sacrificing performance.
She has been invited to speak to professional and investor audiences, including as a guest speaker at the Veterans in Real Estate Summit in Arlington, Texas. Mandy’s work is particularly focused on protecting investors, sellers, and communities through informed, ethical practice.
Why the RECH Method Exists
The RECH Method exists to help investors approach real estate with clarity, responsibility, and ethical awareness.
It provides a framework for navigating pressure, communication challenges, and high-stakes decisions in a way that supports sustainable outcomes.
Where to start: Read the book for the framework, use the Audit Tool before a high-stakes decision, and join a cohort for live, facilitated application.
Tools and Resources:
The RECH Method™ is supported by a small set of practical tools designed to help investors apply decision awareness in real situations — before pressure, urgency, or momentum distort judgment.
Each resource serves a distinct role. They can be used independently or together, depending on where you are in the decision process.
Next Live Cohort Begins:
February 5, 2026
Schedule:
Thursdays • 6:30 PM CST
4 live sessions • Small cohort (maximum 12 participants)
Live session details and access information are provided after enrollment.
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