Realty411 Magazine Featuring Lee Arnold from Cogo Capital | Page 94
company and a good job in
the field of tech solutions.
But her dream was bigger
than any corporation could
hold.
That’s when real estate
became a passion.
“I’m a landlord’s
daughter,” says Kindred
when asked what sparked her
interest in real estate.
“I love freedom, and real
estate was an easy way to get
that. I quit my job before I
turned 30 and earned enough
residual income to cover my
life using real estate. I love
that!”
Although she grew up
around real estate, she admits
her father has a different
approach from hers. She
focuses on flipping, and she’s
become an expert at
thoroughly having done and
understanding every aspect of
the business, including
construction, managing costs
and delivering what buyers
want. Her father sighs. As she
explains, “my father is a buy
and hold guy. He thinks what
I do is crazy!
Most people, however,
wouldn’t agree with her
father. Instead, they might say
she’s a positive force to be
respected. No stopping her.
Full steam ahead, getting
wiser and better every day.
Her mother would agree
on this last point, calling her
daughter “unstoppable” and
even becoming her first
investor, with ongoing
investing as she sees fit. The
pursuit of freedom, it seems,
is contagious.
Proof is in results
Terica’s acquiredbydoing expertise in identifying and flipping properties in more
affordable locations than her native California, has paid off. Big Time.
She first focused on building a strong passive income to replace and exceed her
corporate income. Flipping properties prudentially enabled her to cull profits to
purchase rental properties that paid a monthly, residual income and provided
significant tax breaks.
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