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This is part 2 of my conversation with Joseph Jackson. Joseph Jackson has been serving in The United States Marine Corps. for the last 20 years. The skills he has developed through his military experience are integral to starting a new business. Leadership, Work ethic, Discipline, Integrity, thriving under pressure, and the ability to prepare for the unexpected. He oversees the on-site development of mobile home and RV Parks. He currently owns 2 mobile home parks with a total of 58 lots.
In this episode, Joseph discusses mobile parks versus modular multi-family housing. One of the main selling points for these communities is that they are often furnished, which makes them more appealing to potential buyers. There are many mobile home parks that offer short-term rentals, which makes it easy for people to get a vacation rental without having to worry about the complex process of finding and owning a property. To learn more about Joseph and his work, listeners can visit his LinkedIn!
[00:01 - 09:40] Managing A Modular Multi-Family Housing
[09:41 - 17:10] Running A Modular Multi-Family Housing With Professional Management Companies
[17:11 - 21:37] Closing Segment
Tweetable Quotes:
“If you own the mobile home and you're just leasing your own mobile home to them, then it's rinse and repeat.” – Joseph Jackson
“I'm going to real estate. And that's what really made me jump into that cause. I didn't want to do the whole nine to five anymore.” – Joseph Jackson
Connect with Joseph through his:
LinkedIn: Joseph Jackson
LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who wants to explode their business growth by sharing this episode.
Are you confused about where to start? Join our community and learn more about real estate investing. Head over to our Facebook Page, Youtube Channel, or website https://www.theacademypresents.com/jointhesummit36848306.
Connect with Lorren Capital, LLC. for syndicated multifamily investments, https://lorrencapital.com/.
To learn more about me, visit my LinkedIn profile, and connect with me.
By Angel WilliamsThis is part 2 of my conversation with Joseph Jackson. Joseph Jackson has been serving in The United States Marine Corps. for the last 20 years. The skills he has developed through his military experience are integral to starting a new business. Leadership, Work ethic, Discipline, Integrity, thriving under pressure, and the ability to prepare for the unexpected. He oversees the on-site development of mobile home and RV Parks. He currently owns 2 mobile home parks with a total of 58 lots.
In this episode, Joseph discusses mobile parks versus modular multi-family housing. One of the main selling points for these communities is that they are often furnished, which makes them more appealing to potential buyers. There are many mobile home parks that offer short-term rentals, which makes it easy for people to get a vacation rental without having to worry about the complex process of finding and owning a property. To learn more about Joseph and his work, listeners can visit his LinkedIn!
[00:01 - 09:40] Managing A Modular Multi-Family Housing
[09:41 - 17:10] Running A Modular Multi-Family Housing With Professional Management Companies
[17:11 - 21:37] Closing Segment
Tweetable Quotes:
“If you own the mobile home and you're just leasing your own mobile home to them, then it's rinse and repeat.” – Joseph Jackson
“I'm going to real estate. And that's what really made me jump into that cause. I didn't want to do the whole nine to five anymore.” – Joseph Jackson
Connect with Joseph through his:
LinkedIn: Joseph Jackson
LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who wants to explode their business growth by sharing this episode.
Are you confused about where to start? Join our community and learn more about real estate investing. Head over to our Facebook Page, Youtube Channel, or website https://www.theacademypresents.com/jointhesummit36848306.
Connect with Lorren Capital, LLC. for syndicated multifamily investments, https://lorrencapital.com/.
To learn more about me, visit my LinkedIn profile, and connect with me.