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Livin' Rent Free with LA Realtor Mark Jones

Episode Summary

In Episode 68, we sit down with investor friendly real estate agent and entrepreneur, Mark Jones of @livinrentfree. Throughout the Episode we discuss the many benefits of house hacking and why this should be the first step that many people take to get their feet wet in the real estate investing game. Mark also explains the importance of using one’s network to not only scale their investing portfolios, but to better all aspects of their lives. The 31 year old LA native also goes into his personal story of why he picked real estate as his main investment vehicle, and how he strategically built all of his businesses to parlay into each other. Mark’s infectious personality and passion for helping others set him apart from the rest. It’s clear to us that he’s found his life’s purpose and is thriving on bettering all those around him. Make sure to give this episode a listen, and check Mark out @livinrentfree on social media. You won’t regret it!

Episode Notes

In Episode 68, we sit down with investor friendly real estate agent and entrepreneur, Mark Jones of @livinrentfree. Throughout the Episode we discuss the many benefits of house hacking and why this should be the first step that many people take to get their feet wet in the real estate investing game. Mark also explains the importance of using one’s network to not only scale their investing portfolios, but to better all aspects of their lives. The 31 year old LA native also goes into his personal story of why he picked real estate as his main investment vehicle, and how he strategically built all of his businesses to parlay into each other. Mark’s infectious personality and passion for helping others set him apart from the rest. It’s clear to us that he’s found his life’s purpose and is thriving on bettering all those around him. Make sure to give this episode a listen, and check Mark out @livinrentfree on social media. You won’t regret it!

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Previous Guests on The Weekly Juice Podcast include: 

Brandon TurnerTarek El-Moussa, David GreeneTony J. Robinson, Mike Ayala, Jamie Gruber, Robert Croak, Mark SimpsonChad “Coach” CarsonHeather Blankenship, Tim BratzJ. ScottMatt FairclothMichael Elefante, Devon Kennard, Paula PantJake Harris, and Avery Carl

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