Crazy Sh*t In Real Estate with Leigh Brown - Episode #102 with Whitney Nicely episode artwork

EPISODE · Jan 12, 2018 · 16 MIN

Crazy Sh*t In Real Estate with Leigh Brown - Episode #102 with Whitney Nicely

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Whitney Nicely likes to move fast. From 6 week long house flips to educated decisions when it comes to renovating, Whitney knows what's what in the world of real estate. Tune in to learn why house flipping TV show are crap, what Whitney does to make the most out of her investments, and what tends to hold women back in the world of real estate.  Please subscribe to this podcast in iTunes or in the Podcasts App on your phone. Never miss a beat from Leigh by visiting The Leigh Brown Experience. Time Stamped Show Notes: 00:45 – Whitney is in Knoxville, Tennessee, she flipped her first house in 2009, and now has land, houses, and apartment complexes all over east Tennessee 02:01 – She's allergic to the "f" word: "Foreclosures" 02:28 – Whitney's background: Her mom taught her a lot about real estate as a kid, her mom is self-taught and made ends meet through rental income 03:33 – She believes women are held back in real estate so she fights for women; she was taught to go out and get what she wants, not wait for it 03:57 – She was raised to look at deals herself and soon outgrew her mother when it came to investing 04:34 – How she got over the fear of her first flip 04:42 – The first ones she did were her mother's and they'd take 6 months, in 2014 she got her own house and flipped it in 6 weeks 05:34 – Advice for flippers: TV shows are crazy or crap 05:53 – Always assume that there's water damage and factor it in 06:20 – Re-do one room or one major thing throughout the whole house; don't gut the whole thing because then you're just earning what you invested into the house 07:15 – Many homes that she buys aren't a disaster; they just need little updates 07:38 – What's the most mind-blowing thing you've seen in real estate? 07:44 – People with empty houses that don't put the extra effort in to sell or have a tenant; they make payments on an empty house for years 08:15 – She tries to take these homes off their people's backs 08:35 – She finds these homes on Facebook 09:30 – Whitney believes that the best agents are also investors; but the best investors she knows don't have a license 09:45 – Most realtors don't invest because they are so busy getting the "close" and helping others make money 09:50 – Women realtors have the maternal instinct to just "help, help help" and "give, give, give" 10:10 – It's ok to be selfish and build up your own retirement 10:25 – Realtors don't invest outside of what they're going to get credit for 11:15 – The risk involved in investments doesn't stop people from investing 11:30 – Whitney's coaching specialty 11:45 – She helps agents become investors and focuses on women 12:07 – Men and women speak in different languages; she is working to help established investors make more money on their investments or make their next investment better 12:45 – She helps investors move into smaller or larger apartments and think bigger 13:30 – Trailer parks and storage units are also good investments 13:50 – Trailer parks don't go empty and is one of the last good private ways to have an affordable living situation 14:18 – How to find Whitney Nicely and chat: her Facebook Group and website 3 Key Points It's ok to be selfish and build up your own retirement; think of yourself and your future, too. Find something that make sense and pull the trigger; don't wait until the next market downturn. Get in touch with an expert like Whitney to make educated real estate investment decisions.

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