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How Nick Huber Built His Wealth: From Sweaty Startup to Real Estate Investor
This episode features Greg Isenberg interviewing Nick Huber, focusing on Nick's journey from a "sweaty startup" (student moving and storage) to a successful self-storage real estate investor and syndicator. They discuss the importance of operational efficiency in "boring businesses," the current challenges and opportunities in real estate, and the power of building an audience as a creator to fuel related business ventures, exemplified by Nick's Recost and the Bigger Pockets model. They also touch on the value of hard work, logical decision-making, and identifying market inefficiencies.
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Modernized Self-Storage Facility ManagementReal Estate / Service Business · Existing self-storage facility owners (fo…Niche Creator-Led Asset Management (Bigger Pockets Model)Media Company / Asset Management… · Individuals interested in a specific inve…Remote & Affordable Cost Segregation Services (Recost Model)Productized Service · Commercial real estate investors and prop…Student Moving & Storage (Modernized)Service Business · College students requiring moving and sto…
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