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Thriving During Recessions With Multi Family Real Estate - Featuring Paul Moore

Jun 01, 202038 minEp. 140
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After graduating with an engineering degree and then an MBA from Ohio State, Paul Moore entered the management development track at Ford Motor Company in Detroit. After five years, he departed to start a staffing company with a partner. Along the way, Paul was Finalist for Ernst & Young’s Michigan Entrepreneur of the Year two years straight (1996 & 1997). They scaled and sold the company to a publicly traded firm five years later. After a brief “retirement”, Paul began investing in real estate in 2000 to protect and grow his own wealth. He completed over 85 real estate investments and exits, appeared on HGTV’s House Hunters, rehabbed and managed dozens of rental properties, built a number of new homes, developed a subdivision, and started two successful online real estate marketing firms.

In this episode, Jack Bosch discusses Paul Moore's investment journey and the detrimental effect of "chasing shiny objects". You'll discover how Paul become a more sophisticated and calculated investor through some very difficult moments of growth in his career. You'll also discover how multi family real estate investing has allowed Paul - and many other investors - to be able to thrive during tough economic climates.

What's inside:

  • Learn about Paul Moore's investment journey

  • Discover why multi family real estate is well positioned during recessions
  • Find out why many people are opting to rent instead of buy
  • Understand why you should be careful of "shiny objects"
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