In today's episode of Leaders of Tomorrow podcast, Chris Thomson interviews Kory MacKinnon, one of our alumni and a successful real estate investor. During the episode, Kory shares his journey from being a top operator in the Student Works Management Program to building a vast portfolio of properties in southwestern Ontario. He also discusses his real estate coaching and consulting program, where he helps aspiring investors achieve success.


 


You will learn the importance of developing high-income skills and the value of continuous improvement. Kory emphasizes the need to work on your skills to stay relevant and thrive in any industry. He also delves into the current state of the real estate market, providing insights on trends and future possibilities.


 


They also discuss Kory's coaching program and how he helps individuals create wealth through real estate investing. He highlights the significance of healthy relationships, effective leadership, and building scalable businesses. Kory emphasizes the importance of delayed gratification and setting a clear focus for long-term success.


 


Listen now to gain valuable knowledge and learn from Kory MacKinnon's expertise in real estate investing. Discover the strategies and mindset required to navigate the market and create a prosperous future. Don't miss this engaging episode!



What You Will Learn In This Show:


The correlation between high-income skills and entrepreneurial success.
Insights into the current state and future prospects of the real estate market.
The importance of healthy relationships and purposeful living.
Strategies for scaling a real estate business and creating wealth.
Tips for effective tenant management and property investment.
Key factors to consider in building a successful real estate portfolio.
The significance of strong systems and continuous learning.
And so much more…

 


Resources:


Student Works


Korymackinnon.com 


Kory’s Facebook 


Kory’s LinkedIn


Kory’s Twitter


Kory’s Instagram


Kory’s YouTube Channel



Books:


Rich Dad Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not

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