Industrial Real Estate Just Adds up for this Math Professor
They created a very simple five-year plan that focused on industrial real estate, and some family planning. It went something like this: "property, baby, property, property, baby". And it worked! They were able to ditch their jobs as UCLA professors, and have enough money and time to enjoy their growing family.
In this episode, Kim Hopkins joins Kathy Fettke for an animated conversation about a life-changing decision to get into real estate after spending years earning a PhD. But there are no regrets. Kim and her husband, Ben, have now met their five-year goal for “properties and babies” and are working on a plan for the next five years.
You’ll hear about what they’ve done with real estate, the kind of lifestyle they’ve created for themselves, and how they are trying to figure out what comes next. You’ll be inspired by Kim’s exuberant personality, and how she has learned to elevate her lifestyle by delegating to other people what she herself would prefer not to do.
Kim co-founded an investment company in 2014 called Iron Peak Properties. Kim is in charge of strategic planning and asset acquisitions. Just four year before, she had earned her PhD in Mathematics at the University of Texas in Austin. Although she quit her professorship, she makes use of her math skills for algorithmic number theory and analysis at her company. Iron Peak owns and manages more than 350,000 square feet of real estate in Oregon, Washington, Utah, Texas and Arizona and focuses on multi-tenant industrial properties.
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- FrequencyUpdated weekly
- Published5 August 2022 at 21:02 UTC
- Length31 min
- Episode891
- RatingClean