Episode 43 - Josue Velney - Retired Marine Corps Firefighter Lieutenant to Now FOUNDER AND CEO of a Real Estate Development Firm. 230 Projects and still counting!!!
Episode description
Our guest has always been committed to serving the community. His career in the marines has spanned several years, and he has served the community as a firefighter and lieutenant for 12 years. His calling eventually turned to housing development and helping others build homes. Through his military and firefighting experience, he has developed strong leadership skills. Using real estate to improve his community is his mission and focus.
We invite you to join us today to learn more about the difference between small and large contracts. Learn some techniques from Josue on how he acquired his 230 projects and plans to add more. If you are a real estate developer, what can you learn from this guy who has rapidly expanded his business? Getting the necessary answers and strategies is just a few clicks away, so start listening now.
Josue Velney is the founder and CEO of Velney Development, LLC. He served in the Marine Corps for five years. His service in his community as a firefighter and lieutenant spanned twelve years after he returned home. Currently, Josue works full-time as a real estate developer, where he is an expert at assessing the level of rehab needed to bring a project up to market value and develop large projects from scratch.
Why you need to check today’s episode:
- Learn about VA loans and how to get them. Why should you take advantage of this?
- Find out the difference between working on a small project and a big one? What are the important factors to consider? And;
- Get some tips from our guest on how you look at properties. The methods used. Find out how you can determine whether a deal will succeed or not.
“At the end of the day, as a team leader and as a developer, if the project is successful or not, it's your fault. So you better educate yourself.”
- Josue Velney
Topics Covered:
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