If you can see it, you can be it. And as more female multifamily investors speak up about what they are doing, it gives other women permission to pursue real estate too. To that end, Elizabeth Faircloth is creating a community where women investors...
If you can see it, you can be it. And as more female multifamily investors speak up about what they are doing, it gives other women permission to pursue real estate too. To that end, Elizabeth Faircloth is creating a community where women investors can get support the way they need it.
Elizabeth is the Cofounder of the DeRosa Group, a multifamily investing firm on a mission to transform lives through real estate. She and her husband Matt manage a portfolio of 1,000 units worth $60M up and down the east coast. Liz is also the Co-creator of The Real Estate InvestHER, a community that empowers women real estate investors to live a financially free and balanced life.
On this episode of Apartment Building Investing, Liz joins cohost Garrett Lynch and me to offer advice for couples on aligning their goals early on. She explains how to delineate roles in a real estate business partnership and why building community is so important. Listen in for Liz’s insight on increasing the number of women investors and learn how she features female role models through The Real Estate InvestHER platform.
How Liz got into real estate
Liz’s advice for couples on aligning your goals
How to delineate roles in a business partnership
Why it didn’t work the first time Liz left her W-2 for real estate
What inspired The Real Estate InvestHER community
How Liz scaled her community to 40 Meetup groups
Why building community is so important to Liz
Liz’s insight on the small number of women investors
Liz’s role with the DeRosa Group
Liz’s advice for aspiring multifamily investors
The Real Estate InvestHER Podcast
The Real Estate InvestHER Community on Facebook
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Learn More About Michael’s Mentoring Program
Join the Nighthawk Equity Investor Club
Elizabeth on BiggerPockets EP203
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