How To Create Passive Income Streams to Build Wealth, with Whitney Elkins-Hutten - a podcast by Julie Lam, Annie Dickerson

from 2020-06-11T07:00:03

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WHAT TO LISTEN FOR

  • What is market appreciation?
  • How she got from 1 to 30 single family homes in 3-5 years
  • Where to get capital to continue to expand your portfolio
  • How to use self directed IRA to buy the properties?
  • Why do you need a property manager for your properties?
  • How to incorporate your children into your business and the strategies around it?
  • What is BRRR strategy?

GUEST BIO

Whitney is a real estate investor and personal finance trainer whose vision is to help thousands of families on their path towards financial independence. After purchasing her first rental in 2002, and hitting a home run, then nearly losing it all on her second deal, Whitney took control and figured out how to invest in real estate the right way. She realized that success must leave clues. So, she studied and replicated the very personal finance and wealth creation strategies the wealthy use to create financial freedom. Today, Whitney is a partner in $378M+ of real estate assets, including 3,000+ residential units (MF, MHP, SFR, and assisted living) and 1,430+ self-storage. In 2018, Whitney founded Ash Wealth, where she helps you develop the mindsets, skills, and strategies you need in order to take consistent and persistent action and drive massive progress towards your real estate and financial goals.

 

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