S3 E63 Heart Attacks, Hurricanes & HUD Loans: Real Estate with Ashley Garner
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In this conversation, Ashley Garner shares her journey in real estate, highlighting her transition from traditional rentals to multifamily syndication. She discusses the importance of financial freedom, the challenges of value-add strategies, and the nuances of passive investing. The conversation also touches on navigating high interest rates, choosing the right markets, and common mistakes new investors make. Ashley emphasizes the significance of relationships in investing and the need for proper financial planning and risk management.
Takeaways
- Ashley has always been in real estate, starting from a young age.
- Her transition to multifamily syndication was driven by a desire for financial freedom.
- Experiencing a heart attack changed her perspective on income and investments.
- Value-add strategies require time and money, and challenges often arise during renovations.
- Passive investors often misunderstand the importance of the sponsor's track record.
- High interest rates have made finding profitable deals more challenging.
- Choosing the right market involves analyzing job growth and stability.
- New investors should focus on the relationship with their sponsors before investing.
- Investing in multifamily properties can provide significant tax benefits.
- Time management is crucial in real estate investing.
Connect with Ashley Garner
Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/abgmultifamily/?hl=en
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashleybgarner/
Website: https://www.abgmultifamily.com/
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