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063: Mobile Home Parks & Self Storage Explained with Gabriel Petersen
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After reading "Rich Dad, Poor Dad", Gabriel Peterson left e-commerce and digital marketing behind to invest in real estate. Now, he's a pro who invests in mobile home parks and self-storage facilities. Learn more about his story, lessons learned along the way (including how to bring in more cash flow with lower risk), and real estate takeaways to help you make successful real estate investments.
📲💵 Here's How You Can Get More Involved
🌅➡️Want To Learn About Land Investing?!
📲 Follow Me On Social Media!
ABOUT JACK:
From two suitcases, a nearly empty bank account, and a big dream to a multi-million-dollar land business, Jack Bosch is a true American success story. Originally from Germany, Jack moved to the U.S. to attend college and met his wife, Michelle. Now, they are successful real estate investors who have flipped over 4,500 land parcels and have built a successful multi-family rental portfolio (which has grown into nine figures). From their experience, they’ve created the “Forever Cash” model, which has helped over 1,000 people become millionaires through their free and paid educational programs.
Their new goal is to create 10,000 millionaires! Jack has been a guest on many popular shows, including Lifetime Cashflow Through Real Estate Investing with Rod Khleiff, Real Estate Disruptors with Steve Trang, Flip2Freedom with Sean Terry, Real Estate Investing Mastery with Joe McCall, Crushing Debt with Shawn Yesner, The1000houses.com with Mitch Stephen, and many more.
His expertise covers all aspects of finance and real estate, including land flipping, seller financing, and multi-family investing.
Jack is a financial expert, a #1 bestselling author, host of the Forever Cash Life (Real Estate Investing) Podcast, and an influencer with over 250k followers on social media.
324 episodios
Manage episode 418534770 series 2604156
After reading "Rich Dad, Poor Dad", Gabriel Peterson left e-commerce and digital marketing behind to invest in real estate. Now, he's a pro who invests in mobile home parks and self-storage facilities. Learn more about his story, lessons learned along the way (including how to bring in more cash flow with lower risk), and real estate takeaways to help you make successful real estate investments.
📲💵 Here's How You Can Get More Involved
🌅➡️Want To Learn About Land Investing?!
📲 Follow Me On Social Media!
ABOUT JACK:
From two suitcases, a nearly empty bank account, and a big dream to a multi-million-dollar land business, Jack Bosch is a true American success story. Originally from Germany, Jack moved to the U.S. to attend college and met his wife, Michelle. Now, they are successful real estate investors who have flipped over 4,500 land parcels and have built a successful multi-family rental portfolio (which has grown into nine figures). From their experience, they’ve created the “Forever Cash” model, which has helped over 1,000 people become millionaires through their free and paid educational programs.
Their new goal is to create 10,000 millionaires! Jack has been a guest on many popular shows, including Lifetime Cashflow Through Real Estate Investing with Rod Khleiff, Real Estate Disruptors with Steve Trang, Flip2Freedom with Sean Terry, Real Estate Investing Mastery with Joe McCall, Crushing Debt with Shawn Yesner, The1000houses.com with Mitch Stephen, and many more.
His expertise covers all aspects of finance and real estate, including land flipping, seller financing, and multi-family investing.
Jack is a financial expert, a #1 bestselling author, host of the Forever Cash Life (Real Estate Investing) Podcast, and an influencer with over 250k followers on social media.
324 episodios
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