
Real Estate Underground Multifamily Investing: Making Small Moves Without Fear, With Ken Gee
Welcome to Real Estate Underground Show #69!
Today's guest is Ken Gee, founder of KRI Partners. Ken's real estate journey began when he realized he needed to spend more quality time with his family. He bought three small apartment units and sold them three years later, making half a million dollars. From then on, he never looked back.
In this episode,
- Ken takes us on a riveting exploration of his passion for real estate investing.
- He defines what financial freedom means to him and shares how investing in B-class multifamily properties has helped him achieve that freedom.
- You'll discover Ken's unique attraction to multifamily properties as an asset class during our conversation.
- He encourages listeners to take little steps without fear and ensure the foundation is secure.
- He also shares how syndication helped KRI Partners grow.
But that's not all! Ken encourages our listeners to leverage one of the key principles that have helped KRI Partners succeed - taking small secure financial steps with confidence. He makes a persuasive case for investing in multifamily syndications as a valuable strategy for growing wealth.
Head over to kripartners.com/invest to learn more about KRI Partners.
Resources:
- Website: kripartners.com/invest
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- Clark St Capital -> Passive real estate investments for busy business owners and executives
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- LinkedIn -> Ed Mathews (President at Clark St and Elevista)
