First, he worked as a farm laborer, night watchman, fisherman, hunter and seller of poultry through life, could then buy a boat and after a successful season working on the
Fraser River he saved 1500 U.S. dollars. With this money, he continued to make progress forming a real estate and finance company in 1907, which was named Alvensleben Finance and General Investment Company. He switched to credit bilateral large ads in the
Vancouver Sun newspaper that he very quickly made known. He was also the cofounder in 1907 of the
Vancouver Stock Exchange on which he was active. There on some days more than half the daily turnover were his transactions. His business was assisted by the assumption that as his father was a close friend of
Kaiser Wilhelm he was investing his money and representing his business interests. This caused other Germans to wish to invest their funds alongside. In fact most of the Kaiser's investments were in German municipal securities and with the firm of
Bleichroder. ==Vancouver real estate boom==