Private Lending (How She Raised $5M+ from Social Media) | Soli Cayetano
If you want to make it big in real estate you need some sort of advantage, right? A big social media following, experience, connections... something. Our guest today, Soli Cayetano from Lattes and Leases, will show you how that couldn't be further from the truth. In 2020, Soli was a senior in college trying to navigate a pandemic. She had no family in real estate, no rich uncle, and no investment experience. Plus, she lived in the Bay Area -- one of the most expensive real estate markets in the country. She became obsessed with educating herself about real estate investing and surrounded herself with accomplished investors. Fresh out of college at 22, she built up the courage to purchase an out-of-state investment property in Cincinnati, Ohio — and the rest was history. After working her 9-5, she would continue to work 5-9 to build her real estate portfolio. She went from having no social media or connections in real estate to using social media to raise $5M+ in private capital and buying 25+ units in less than 2 years. This allowed her to replace her income, quit her job, and become a full-time real estate investor. Today, she can be found traveling the world and teaching others how to reach financial independence via real estate. If you enjoyed this episode, check out the links below for more content, and don't forget to share this podcast with a friend! Links From the Episode * Out of State Investor Academy (Free Summit) * Follow Soli on Instagram * Lattes and Leases Website YouTube Interview https://youtu.be/q3M22CunX_Y Join the Community We’d love to hear your comments and questions about this week’s episode. Here are some of the best ways to stay in touch and get involved in The FI Show community! * Grab the Ultimate FI Spreadsheet * Join our Facebook Group * Leave us a voicemail * Send an email to contact [at] TheFiShow [dot] com If you like what you hear, please subscribe and leave a rating/review! >> You can do that by clicking here << Learn More About Your Hosts CodyDBerman.com (Cody’s Blog) Saving-Sherpa (Justin’s blog)