All in Investing in Real Estate
In episode 10, we interviewed Linda Dotwana, a portfolio manager from TUHF.
TUHF is a financier that focuses on granting loans to property entrepreneurs who are focused on investing in the inner city. They have financed up to 40,000 residential units in South Africa.
In episode 9, we interview Ntombi Sithole, a full time property entrepreneur, who shares with us how she was able to build a property portfolio that cashflow a. R105, 000/ $7,000 per month.
She shares how she bought her first building in 2015 for R 2.5 million ($167,000) and how that building is now worth R6 million ($401,000).
In episode 8, we interview Benedict Nkosi who is on a mission to retire by the age of 35.
He plans to do this through his property portfolio. Benedict has 4 investment properties but the one property that really fascinated us was his AirBnB property.
In episode 7, we interview Slindile Leseyane, who is the founder of Sakhisizwe Property Stokvel (a property syndication).
Slindile talks to us about how she got started in real estate, house hacking, how she got a roommate to help her pay her mortgage.
This week's podcast guest is Neale Petersen, founder of Real Estate Investor Magazine, South Africa and Mizo's real estate coach.
In this episode Neale shares how he became a real estate influencer by making some really big mistakes and then learning from those.
The thing that stops many people from starting their property portfolio is the belief that it's difficult to find money to build their portfolios because they would need to apply for funding from a bank.
The truth is there are alternative ways of accessing funds and one of those ways is through private money lenders.