My Single Mom's Journey to Becoming a Better Investor

EPISODE 453: Hi there, Andresa here! Today, I’m sharing with you a special story – the story of how I succeeded in real estate as a single mom. If you’re a mother and going through a separation or a divorce right now, then you know that road is full of difficulties. And if you’re also trying to scale your business or grow your real estate portfolio, then the obstacles only look bigger and scarier. I get you, I’ve been there, I’ve gotten through it, and today, I share my story with you. Most importantly, today, I also share with you my top three strategies to succeed as a single mom and real estate investor. Are you ready to learn more? Tune in now. Key Takeaways:  Introduction (00:00) Plan ahead (02:12) Establish priorities (06:54) Create yourself a support system (10:33) Additional Resources: ⚡ Join the InvestHER Movement Get your ticket for InvestHER CON 2024: https://www.therealestateinvesther.com/investhercon Join the InvestHER Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/therealestateinvesther/ Apply for your STRIVE Membership here: https://www.therealestateinvesther.com/membership Join our InvestHER Meetups: https://www.therealestateinvesther.com/meetups -- The Real Estate InvestHER Show is a podcast by women for women all over the world who want to learn how to invest in real estate, grow their portfolio, and develop the mindset that allows them to run successful businesses while taking care of their families and – most importantly – taking care of themselves. Follow us for more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The Real Estate InvestHER Show delivers straight talk and inspiration for current and aspiring female real estate investors to live both balanced and financially free lives. Co-hosts Liz Faircloth and Andresa Guidelli bring on rockstar women investors who open up their lives and share practical tools for growing a rental portfolio, flipping houses, and developing the mindset that allows them to run successful businesses while taking care of their families and – most importantly – taking care of themselves.