1 hr

BTM201: For Profit Housing For Immigrants, Section 8 and Asylum Seekers with Dave Holman Before the Millions

    • Investing

When it comes to the world of real estate investing, there doesn't have to be a difference between doing well and doing good. Enter Dave Holman, today's guest, a man on a mission to use real estate to solve problems and improve communities.
More specifically, Daray and Dave discuss the use of real estate to help place new immigrants and asylum seekers in affordable housing - they discuss the advantages and disadvantages of opening your rental or home for sale to international immigrants settling on new soil. There's a bit more money to be made but more importantly, there's a "do good" component attached to each case. Whether tenant or buyer, you're placing individuals that would otherwise have no access to housing and home ownership in each one of your units (sometimes even at a premium).
Key Points From This Episode:
How to increase your rental rate by working with Governmental housing programsHow to create more predictable income, even during a recessionThe housing problem for refugees in AmericaThe macroeconomic effects of the government continually printing money
Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
Dave’s Website
Recommended Book:
7 Habits of Highly Effective People Stephen Covey
Listen to this book for free!
Lifestyle Design App:
Field Measure App
Other Resources:
Office for Refugee Resettlement - Key State contacts
Get Paid to House Refugees

When it comes to the world of real estate investing, there doesn't have to be a difference between doing well and doing good. Enter Dave Holman, today's guest, a man on a mission to use real estate to solve problems and improve communities.
More specifically, Daray and Dave discuss the use of real estate to help place new immigrants and asylum seekers in affordable housing - they discuss the advantages and disadvantages of opening your rental or home for sale to international immigrants settling on new soil. There's a bit more money to be made but more importantly, there's a "do good" component attached to each case. Whether tenant or buyer, you're placing individuals that would otherwise have no access to housing and home ownership in each one of your units (sometimes even at a premium).
Key Points From This Episode:
How to increase your rental rate by working with Governmental housing programsHow to create more predictable income, even during a recessionThe housing problem for refugees in AmericaThe macroeconomic effects of the government continually printing money
Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
Dave’s Website
Recommended Book:
7 Habits of Highly Effective People Stephen Covey
Listen to this book for free!
Lifestyle Design App:
Field Measure App
Other Resources:
Office for Refugee Resettlement - Key State contacts
Get Paid to House Refugees

1 hr