In this episode, we sit down with Jarret Jarvis, a Chicago-based real estate agent and investor who owns a 16-unit property in Indianapolis and is building a business designed around time freedom and intentional living. But Jarrett’s journey into real estate and entrepreneurship wasn’t driven purely by money, it was sparked by tragedy. After losing his father unexpectedly, Jarrett was forced to take a hard look at how he was spending his time, what success actually meant to him, and why building freedom in life and business matters more than ever. That moment became the catalyst for redesigning his life and the way he approaches wealth. Today, Jarrett is continuing to grow his real estate portfolio while also building a virtual assistant company that helps entrepreneurs and investors buy back their time. By implementing systems, processes, and leverage inside their businesses, he helps others create the same kind of freedom he realized was so important. In this conversation, we talk about how tragedy can reshape your priorities, why buying back your time may be the most important wealth strategy of all, and how Jarrett is scaling both his real estate investments and his VA business. It’s a powerful reminder that sometimes the most difficult moments in life become the turning point that changes everything.
In this episode, we sit down with Jarret Jarvis, a Chicago-based real estate agent and investor who owns a 16-unit property in Indianapolis and is building a business designed around time freedom and intentional living. But Jarrett’s journey into real estate and entrepreneurship wasn’t driven purely by money, it was sparked by tragedy.
After losing his father unexpectedly, Jarrett was forced to take a hard look at how he was spending his time, what success actually meant to him, and why building freedom in life and business matters more than ever. That moment became the catalyst for redesigning his life and the way he approaches wealth. Today, Jarrett is continuing to grow his real estate portfolio while also building a virtual assistant company that helps entrepreneurs and investors buy back their time. By implementing systems, processes, and leverage inside their businesses, he helps others create the same kind of freedom he realized was so important.
In this conversation, we talk about how tragedy can reshape your priorities, why buying back your time may be the most important wealth strategy of all, and how Jarrett is scaling both his real estate investments and his VA business. It’s a powerful reminder that sometimes the most difficult moments in life become the turning point that changes everything.