EPISODE · Jul 27, 2026 · 30 MIN
From Carpet Cleaning to a $70M Real Estate Portfolio with Doron Levi
from Rental Property Owner & Real Estate Investor Podcast
Doron Levi arrived in the United States at 20 years old with no money, no network, and no safety net. Born in Israel, raised in Africa, he showed up in America and built three service businesses from scratch — scaling each one from zero to a profitable exit — before pivoting into real estate development with no prior industry experience. In this episode, Doron traces that arc from carpet cleaning to a multi-million commercial conversion, and breaks down the business principles that drove every step: building the right team, doing right by people, and treating real estate the same way he treated every other business he built. About Doron Levi Doron Levi is a real estate developer, investor, and entrepreneur who has led more than $70 million in multifamily, commercial, and redevelopment projects. Before real estate, he built and exited three service companies, the last of which operated in four states with 47 employees and contracts with national brands including Starbucks, FedEx, and Barnes & Noble. He skipped fix-and-flip entirely and started his real estate career as a developer, completing a 25-unit ground-up project as his first deal. What We Cover in This Episode How Doron built his first business — a carpet cleaning company — from $350,000 in debt to a profitable exit with 14 employees and over $1 million in annual revenue Why recurring revenue and customer relationships were the foundation of every business he built How he scaled a disaster restoration company to $3.2 million in revenue with 63 insurance company contracts Why he pivoted to commercial clients and what made commercial service businesses easier to scale than residential The loss of his father that triggered a complete pivot — and how he recognized he had become the absent parent he'd lost Why he entered real estate as a developer rather than starting with fix-and-flip The warehouse deal: how he bought a half-block of warehouse, subdivided it, sold half for what he paid for the whole thing, and used the proceeds to fund a 25-unit ground-up development How he built the 25-unit complex in 12 months on an 18-month loan and stabilized it to 100% occupancy in under 4 months How a $3.5 million build became a $7.2 million asset through refinancing and appreciation The proxy buyer strategy he used to reacquire the other half of the warehouse without tipping off the seller A $3 million acquisition and $8.5 million renovation of a historic building converted to senior assisted living — now appraised at over $30 million Why Doron treats real estate as a business with four pillars: operations, financials, HR, and sales How he finds the right people and what he means when he says "your vibe attracts your tribe" Leadership accountability: why he looks in the mirror first when something goes wrong How his team is building a multi-agent AI system using Claude Code to handle acquisitions and operations with minimal human oversight Key Insight Doron's first real estate deal was not a duplex or a fix-and-flip. He bought a half-block warehouse, subdivided it, and sold half for exactly what he paid for the entire parcel — effectively acquiring the remaining half for free. He then used those proceeds as the down payment on a construction loan, built a 25-unit multifamily complex in 12 months, stabilized it to full occupancy in under four months, and refinanced his capital back out before the construction loan expired. The same asset that cost $3.5 million to build is now worth $7.2 million. He then used a proxy buyer to reacquire the half he'd sold and built that out as well. Why This Episode Matters Doron never took a real estate course, attended a mastermind, or started small. He applied the same four business pillars he had used to build and sell three companies — operations, financials, people, and sales — to development, and treated the asset class as a business problem to be solved. For investors who feel stuck between knowing the theory and knowing how to execute at scale, this episode makes a clear case for what business fundamentals actually look like when applied to real estate. Find Out More Instagram: @doronlevirei Website: doronlevi.io YouTube: @DoronLeviREI Facebook: doron.levi.2025 Sponsors Today's episode is brought to you by Green Property Management, managing everything from single family homes to apartment complexes in the West Michigan area. https://www.livegreenlocal.com And RCB & Associates, helping Michigan-based real estate investors and small business owners navigate the complex world of health insurance and Medicare benefits. https://www.rcbassociatesllc.com
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