Get to know Missy Arnaud, a female home builder from Southeast Texas

EPISODE · Jul 1, 2023 · 26 MIN

Get to know Missy Arnaud, a female home builder from Southeast Texas

from Real Estate For Grown A$$ Women · host Amy Chance

Today, I want to bring you a beautiful real estate success story from someone who fought through mammoth obstacles and was able to build a successful real estate investment business from scratch. That someone is Missy Arnaud. Missy's journey into real estate began with her passion for design and construction. She ventured into property investment and acquired a diverse portfolio of short and long term rental properties. Currently, Missy is the only female home builder in Crystal Beach, Texas. In this episode we discuss: - The personal obstacles that Missy faced and how she was able to overcome them. - Where she is today in her real estate career and what her portfolio currently looks like. - How Missy got her start in real estate. - Some of the tools and tips that helped her get started and grow her real estate portfolio. - Some of the obstacles Missy faces in her day-to-day real estate work. - Her advice to people who are ready to level-up their real estate investing If you have any questions, need guidance, or simply want to connect, please don't hesitate to reach out to me, Amy Chance. You can find me on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, or on my website.  I'm always excited to connect with fellow real estate enthusiasts and offer support whenever I can.

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