Leveraging Short Term Rentals to Build Long Term Wealth featuring Michael Elefante

Wealth Juice | Real Estate, Personal Finance, Investing

This week we had the pleasure of interviewing Michael Elefante, a 29-year-old real estate investor who is specifically focused on investing in short term rentals to build long term wealth. Michael is going to generate nearly $1 million in revenue this year on just SIX properties. Michael and his wife were both working low-income hourly jobs just a few years ago when they decided they were ready to make a change to focus on their time freedom. Can you imagine going from working at Dunkin Donuts for $7.50 per hour to generating over $1,000,000 per year? Neither could we, but Michael has done just that. This episode is a fantastic listen for anyone looking to make a big change in their life in the most efficient way possible. If you want a fast track to financial freedom, take a listen to this episode and let Michael peel back the layers for you. Enjoy! 🍊🎙️

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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 Elefant

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