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In this episode, you will learn about:
- How Sarah Larbi got started in Real Estate Investing
- Sarahs new Motto-Health, Wealth, and time for self
- How to scale your investment portfolio
- Power Teams and why they are important
- How a growth mindset is crucial to success
- How Real Estate was her vehicle to freedom of time
This week's podcast guest is Sarah Larbi. In this podcast, Sarah shares with us her journey in real estate, and how she scaled her portfolio and retired from her 9-5 in 7 years. Sarah talks about her motto Health, Wealth, Time for self, and what that means to her. We hear about her view on power teams and how they are imperative to your success as an investor. She shares with us how she works on her mindset and how a growth mindset will allow you to scale.
Guest: Sarah Larbi, Coach, Real Estate Investor and Developer
Sarah Larbi specializes in helping take the mystery out of homeownership for Canadians who thought real estate investing was going to be out of reach. She has earned their trust and respect by having the drive and focus to embark, build and grow a 7-figure, 10 property. 14 door, investment portfolio by her mid 30’s all whilst employed full time. She was able to exit the job world as of Fall 2020, only 7 years after buying her first investment property.
Hosting two podcasts herself Where Should I Invest? And as co-host on The REITE Club, which have both reached a Top 50 all-time ranking in investing in Apple podcasts. Sarah also is a producer and Co-Host for The Every Day Investor Show with Rav Toor, which can be found on CHCH. Sarah interviews fellow real estate investors about their strategies and geographical focus, providing audiences with valuable insights and actionable tactics for their own real estate
Get in touch with Sarah
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/investorsarahlarbi/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SarahLarbi84/
Email: [email protected]
This episode has been brought to you in part by:
Jamil Rahemtula
Plumbing & Vanity
Inspire Beach Resort
By In this episode, you will learn about:
- How Sarah Larbi got started in Real Estate Investing
- Sarahs new Motto-Health, Wealth, and time for self
- How to scale your investment portfolio
- Power Teams and why they are important
- How a growth mindset is crucial to success
- How Real Estate was her vehicle to freedom of time
This week's podcast guest is Sarah Larbi. In this podcast, Sarah shares with us her journey in real estate, and how she scaled her portfolio and retired from her 9-5 in 7 years. Sarah talks about her motto Health, Wealth, Time for self, and what that means to her. We hear about her view on power teams and how they are imperative to your success as an investor. She shares with us how she works on her mindset and how a growth mindset will allow you to scale.
Guest: Sarah Larbi, Coach, Real Estate Investor and Developer
Sarah Larbi specializes in helping take the mystery out of homeownership for Canadians who thought real estate investing was going to be out of reach. She has earned their trust and respect by having the drive and focus to embark, build and grow a 7-figure, 10 property. 14 door, investment portfolio by her mid 30’s all whilst employed full time. She was able to exit the job world as of Fall 2020, only 7 years after buying her first investment property.
Hosting two podcasts herself Where Should I Invest? And as co-host on The REITE Club, which have both reached a Top 50 all-time ranking in investing in Apple podcasts. Sarah also is a producer and Co-Host for The Every Day Investor Show with Rav Toor, which can be found on CHCH. Sarah interviews fellow real estate investors about their strategies and geographical focus, providing audiences with valuable insights and actionable tactics for their own real estate
Get in touch with Sarah
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/investorsarahlarbi/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SarahLarbi84/
Email: [email protected]
This episode has been brought to you in part by:
Jamil Rahemtula
Plumbing & Vanity
Inspire Beach Resort