099: Tip of the Iceberg: Going from Passive Investing to Owning Multifamily Units
Going from more than 1,500 passive investments to actively closing more than 170 units and a goal to reach 50 million assets under management in the next year—that’s just the tip of the iceberg.
098: Failing is Never Fun, but Failing is Part of Learning
What are you thankful for? I’m thankful for many things, especially knowing how to fail. Failing is never fun, but failing is part of learning and shapes you. Nobody’s perfect. You’re human. What do you learn more from, your success or failures?
097: 5 Years and 30 Flips: Military Veteran Smashes Multifamily Space
Every year in the United States, we observe Nov. 11 as Veterans Day to honor those who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces. Rather than spending your signing bonus on a Harley, Charger, or Mustang upon your return, spend your well-deserved chunk of money by buying a home.
096: Everyone Starts Somewhere: From Zero to Hero
Despite humble beginnings, being raised by a single mother, growing up in Section 8 housing, receiving government assistance through food stamps, and avoiding illegal activity, selling Kool-Aid and Pokémon cards sparked a child’s entrepreneurial spirit.
095: From 97 to 82: WTF?
Forestwood Apartments in Slidell, LA, is an amazing property that I purchased. It generated cash flow from the beginning without a lot of work. Terry, the property manager, never went below 97{c35051b4442fafb55b74468ce151e373ddcc3f5b6c0bbc4cc62a5de9551ee3ef} occupancy for three years. He knew every tenant’s name and got along with them. Then, citing the need for less stress, Terry resigned.