Shownotes
Jack Alweil went from getting fired as an actuary to building a paid-off rental portfolio and eventually flipping raw land, all while keeping his day job. This episode breaks down how he used creative financing, aggressive debt paydown, and strategic pivots to build real assets that generate income without traditional bank loans or massive capital.
In this episode:
- How Jack used seller financing to acquire five rental units for $60,000 with $20,000 borrowed from friends and family, then paid them off in two years while working full time as an actuary
- Why he transitioned from residential rentals to raw land flipping when the rent-to-value ratio stopped making sense in 2021
- The house hacking strategy he used to learn real estate investing with lower risk, treating it as "landlording on training wheels"
- How cold calling property managers for several months led to his first creative deal with a divorcing couple who became his bank
- Why getting fired became the catalyst for intentional life design instead of floating through career milestones on autopilot
Who this is for: Service business owners who want to convert strong income into paid-off assets using creative financing and don't want to wait until they have huge cash reserves to start building ownership outside their business.
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