172. From Travel to Triumph: Building a Real Estate Empire Abroad with Sarah Weaver

06 Nov 2024 • 26 min • EN
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Neel chats with Sarah Weaver, also known as the Digital Nomad Landlord, about her journey as a full-time real estate investor and world traveler. She has mastered the art of long-distance investing and has 19 real estate properties across four different states. Sarah discusses her decision to leave her nine-to-five job and become an entrepreneur, as well as her strategies for achieving financial independence through real estate. She also explains the concept of midterm rentals and how they can generate higher cash flow compared to long-term rentals. Sarah's passion for travel led her to start Invested Adventures, where she takes real estate investors on epic adventures around the world. Takeaways Sarah Weaver became a full-time real estate investor and world traveler by mastering the art of long-distance investing. She achieved financial independence by focusing on strategies that generated increased cash flow, such as midterm rentals. Sarah's decision to leave her nine-to-five job was based on reaching a lean financial independence number and feeling confident in her ability to succeed as an entrepreneur. She started Invested Adventures to combine her passion for real estate and travel, creating unique experiences for like-minded individuals. Thanks for tuning in! If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to like it, leave a comment and subscribe to our podcast for more amazing content. Want to stay connected? Follow me on social media for updates and behind-the-scenes insights: ➙ Visit ⁠⁠www.maidthisfranchise.com⁠⁠ ➙ Instagram: ⁠⁠@neelbparekh⁠⁠ ➙ X (Twitter): ⁠⁠@neelbparekh Follow Sarah and her journey here: ➙ SNS: sarahdweaver ➙ Website: https://www.sarahdweaver.com/about

From "The Freedom Formula Podcast: Achieving Financial, Location and Time Freedom"

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