
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


On this episode of the Freedom Path Investors Podcast we sat down with our friend Corey Boyles. Corey has been an active investor in the St. Louis market over the past several years. He got started wholesaling after he saw his roommate started doing deals. After doing it on his own for awhle Corey became an acquisition manager for Fasterhouse. He learned a lot through his time buying houses but realized he wasn't in love with it. He became more interested in photography and actually started his own photography buisness. Now he does listing photos for many other local investors and treats his real estate deals as a hobby rather than a job. There is a lot of hype today centered around the hustle and the grind. Guru's will teach you the key to success is to outwork everyone else. Most investors get into real estate in the first place to buy back their time and create more freedom for themselves. Which seems contradicting to the sleep when you die approach many get stuck in. So our conversation with Corey was enlightining to say the least. Finding your niche and sticking to what you love doing the most was the biggest takeaway from this podcast. If you are local in the St. Louis market and need a great photographer for your real estate listings, headshots, events, portraits, etc. Then we highly reccomend reaching out to Corey. Check out his website at : www.coreyboyles.com
By Brian JohnsonOn this episode of the Freedom Path Investors Podcast we sat down with our friend Corey Boyles. Corey has been an active investor in the St. Louis market over the past several years. He got started wholesaling after he saw his roommate started doing deals. After doing it on his own for awhle Corey became an acquisition manager for Fasterhouse. He learned a lot through his time buying houses but realized he wasn't in love with it. He became more interested in photography and actually started his own photography buisness. Now he does listing photos for many other local investors and treats his real estate deals as a hobby rather than a job. There is a lot of hype today centered around the hustle and the grind. Guru's will teach you the key to success is to outwork everyone else. Most investors get into real estate in the first place to buy back their time and create more freedom for themselves. Which seems contradicting to the sleep when you die approach many get stuck in. So our conversation with Corey was enlightining to say the least. Finding your niche and sticking to what you love doing the most was the biggest takeaway from this podcast. If you are local in the St. Louis market and need a great photographer for your real estate listings, headshots, events, portraits, etc. Then we highly reccomend reaching out to Corey. Check out his website at : www.coreyboyles.com