EPISODE · Aug 18, 2021 · 22 MIN
Growing And Learning From Real Estate Investing With Jhanel Wilson
from Real Estate Investor Goddesses Podcast · host Monick Halm
The male-dominated field of real estate is often a tricky world to navigate. However, more and more women are beginning to enter this world and learning from real estate investing. In this episode, Monick Halm talks to the Founder and CEO of The Savvy REI, Jhanel Wilson. Jhanel shares her humble start in real estate—saving her father’s property. She also shares insights on what she’s learned in managing rental portfolios and gives tips for women who wish to be leaders and entrepreneurs. An episode you will not want to miss, especially if you are about to start investing.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here’s How »Join the Real Estate Investor Goddesses Community today:RealEstateInvestorGoddesses.comReal Estate Investor Goddesses FacebookReal Estate Investor Goddesses InstagramReal Estate Investor Goddesses Twitter
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The male-dominated field of real estate is often a tricky world to navigate. However, more and more women are beginning to enter this world and learning from real estate investing. In this episode, Monick Halm talks to the Founder and CEO of The Savvy REI, Jhanel Wilson. Jhanel shares her humble start in real estate—saving her father’s property. She also shares insights on what she’s learned in managing rental portfolios and gives tips for women who wish to be leaders and entrepreneurs. An episode you will not want to miss, especially if you are about to start investing.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here’s How »Join the Real Estate Investor Goddesses Community today:RealEstateInvestorGoddesses.comReal Estate Investor Goddesses FacebookReal Estate Investor Goddesses InstagramReal Estate Investor Goddesses Twitter
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