
Words that Work Week 157—Death (and Investor rebirth) of the American Dream
For this week’s words we are going to something that I think I saw on Facebook or LinkedIn. Origin is unknown but content is awesome: If the grass is greener
For this week’s words we are going to something that I think I saw on Facebook or LinkedIn. Origin is unknown but content is awesome: If the grass is greener
Army veteran and professional real estate investor, Trey Nixon, has completed several hundred real estate transactions in the past five years. His motivation for investing is ownership over his time.
Working two jobs, 21-year-old Jennifer Beadles saved up enough to buy her first investment property in 2007. Today, as CEO at Agents Invest and owner of 240 units, her achievements
As owner of Brooks Properties, Scott Brooks knows real estate investment is the safest and best investment. He currently owns twelve properties and treats each one as a separate business.
Managing risk and paying close attention to detail is all in a day’s work for Tristan. His full-time job as an actuary keeps him busy, but he sets aside time
Rommel Romero is no stranger to the real estate business. As co-owner and project manager of SmartReno Property Services, he knows what it takes to successfully renovate an investment property.
Adventure and hard work are second nature to Latisha. Growing up, her grandfather stressed the importance of hard work to get what you want out of life. At age 22,
Amber is an architectural historian who believes in bringing beauty to the world and securing future wealth by preserving the past. “I invest in historic properties because I believe in
Scott is a financial advisor who firmly believes that investments should be scaled. “Start small and scale from there. If you’re good, scaling over time won’t be a problem. If