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Posted almost 5 years ago

Exploring Real Estate Investments That Make The Most Sense

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Paul Moore of Wellings Capital joins on today’s episode of The Art of Passive Income to share valuable insight on which real estate investments make the most sense.

Paul graduated with an engineering degree and then an MBA from Ohio State. He then went on to work at the Ford Motor Company, on the management development track. After five years, he left Ford to start a staffing company with a partner. They sold it to a publicly traded firm for $2.9 million five years later.

Then in 2000, Paul came out of a brief retirement to enter the real estate sector, where he completed 85 real estate investments and exits, appeared on an HGTV Special, rehabbed and managed dozens of rental properties, developed a waterfront subdivision, and started two successful online real estate marketing firms.

Paul is also the Managing Director of two commercial real estate funds at Wellings Capital, an author, and he co-hosts a wealth-building podcast called “How to Lose Money”.

Listen in as Paul does a deep dive into commercial real estate and shares a value add formula along with specific things you can do to force appreciation, along with:

  • Why Paul titled his podcast, How To Lose Money
  • The best asset class for new investors
  • Finding access to commercial opportunities

We also touch upon the mobile home and self-storage sectors and Paul addresses the stigma behind mobile homes.

Listen in now…



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