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Adding Units and Other Creative Real Estate Portfolio Growth Strategies with 25 Year Old Millionaire Josh Villareal

Episode Summary

This week we sat down with 25 year old self-made millionaire investor Josh Villareal to discuss how he grew his real estate portfolio to great heights at such a young age. Josh shares his strategies of adding accessory dwelling units (ADUs) to each of his properties and how he has found a unique lane investing in the expensive California market. He has also dabbled in flips, Airbnb, and is in the process of developing a 49 unit $200 million dollar building. Throughout the episode, Josh reveals his early motivations, joining the navy at 17, his goal of retiring his parents, and the lessons he has learned along his journey so far. From his first investment property to scaling his ventures, he provides practical tips and strategies for aspiring investors who want to follow in his footsteps. He shares the importance of mindset, taking calculated risks, and continuously learning to stay ahead in a competitive market. Whether you're a seasoned investor or just starting out, this podcast episode will leave you feeling motivated and equipped with actionable insights to accelerate your own journey towards financial freedom.

Episode Notes

This week we sat down with 25-year-old self-made millionaire investor Josh Villareal to discuss how he grew his real estate portfolio to great heights at such a young age. Josh shares his strategies of adding accessory dwelling units (ADUs) to each of his properties and how he has found a unique lane investing in the expensive California market. He has also dabbled in flips, Airbnb, and is in the process of developing a 49-unit $200 million dollar building.

Throughout the episode, Josh reveals his early motivations, joining the navy at 17, his goal of retiring his parents, and the lessons he has learned along his journey so far. From his first investment property to scaling his ventures, he provides practical tips and strategies for aspiring investors who want to follow in his footsteps. He shares the importance of mindset, taking calculated risks, and continuously learning to stay ahead in a competitive market.

Whether you're a seasoned investor or just starting out, this podcast episode will leave you feeling motivated and equipped with actionable insights to accelerate your own journey towards financial freedom. 

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