How to Achieve Family Adventure using Self Storage with Erik Hemingway
Road to Family Freedom
English - June 17, 2019 17:00 - 41 minutes - 28.7 MB - ★★★★★ - 27 ratingsInvesting Business business investing realestate financialfreedom realestateinvesting firemovement flipping invest property rental Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Erik Hemingway has an amazing story of what’s possible using the power of real estate investing. In 2008, Erik transitioned from a home builder to owning a self storage facility, that gave him the opportunity to go live in Costa Rica for over a year, and then transitioning to living on a sailboat in the Mediterranean for 3 years with his wife and 6 kids!
What you’ll learn about in this episode
Erik’s ‘A-Ha!’ moment in real estateInvesting in self storage unitsHow to finance your first real estate investmentWhat is a Spec House?Why invest in self storage?Changing real estate nichesErik’s adventures on living on a sail boatThe art of falling down and getting back up againBuilding residual incomeAmount of time you should spend on Real Estate InvestingThe importance of educating yourself as a real estate investorCreating and leveraging systems to build a sustainable businessMost critical skill to develop when entering the self-storage nicheSome tips and strategies from ErikAND many more!Subscribe to The Road to Family Freedom
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Links from the show
Inside Self-StorageSelf Storage AssociationBest Real Estate Investing Advice Ever with Joe FairlessBiggerPockets Real Estate PodcastBooks Mentioned in the Show
7 Simple Steps to Get From the Rat Race to Traveling by Erik HemingwayRich Dad Poor Dad by Robert KiyosakiRich Dad’s Cashflow Quadrant by Robert KiyosakiThe E-Myth Revisited by Michael E. GerberTax-Free Wealth by Tom WheelwrightTweetable Topics:
Erik Hemingway has an amazing story of what’s possible using the power of real estate investing. In 2008, Erik transitioned from a home builder to owning a self storage facility, that gave him the opportunity to go live in Costa Rica for over a year, and then transitioning to living on a sailboat in the Mediterranean for 3 years with his wife and 6 kids!
What you’ll learn about in this episode
Erik’s ‘A-Ha!’ moment in real estateInvesting in self storage unitsHow to finance your first real estate investmentWhat is a Spec House?Why invest in self storage?Changing real estate nichesErik’s adventures on living on a sail boatThe art of falling down and getting back up againBuilding residual incomeAmount of time you should spend on Real Estate InvestingThe importance of educating yourself as a real estate investorCreating and leveraging systems to build a sustainable businessMost critical skill to develop when entering the self-storage nicheSome tips and strategies from ErikAND many more!Subscribe to The Road to Family Freedom
Help Us Out!
Help us reach new listeners on iTunes by leaving us a rating and review! It takes just 30 seconds and instructions can be found here. Thank you so much! We really appreciate it!
Links from the show
Inside Self-StorageSelf Storage AssociationBest Real Estate Investing Advice Ever with Joe FairlessBiggerPockets Real Estate PodcastBooks Mentioned in the Show
7 Simple Steps to Get From the Rat Race to Traveling by Erik HemingwayRich Dad Poor Dad by Robert KiyosakiRich Dad’s Cashflow Quadrant by Robert KiyosakiThe E-Myth Revisited by Michael E. GerberTax-Free Wealth by Tom WheelwrightTweetable Topics:
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