179: Life by Design: Real Estate Investing with Good Egg’s Annie Dickerson

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This is an LFI episode and LFI is now part of PassivePockets.

Join us as we sit down with real estate expert Annie Dickerson, co-founder of Good Egg Investments, to discuss the transformative power of passive income and life by design. Annie shares her journey from teaching to mastering real estate syndications, offering invaluable insights on empowering women in investing, effective communication with investors, and the importance of thorough due diligence. Don’t miss this inspiring conversation!

About Annie Dickerson
Annie Dickerson, a real estate investing expert with over a decade of experience, has garnered acclaim as the Real Estate Investor of the Year by the Motley Fool. Alongside her partner Julie Lam, she co-founded Goodegg Investments, recognized as the Best Real Estate Syndication Company in North America by Build Magazine. Their firm has facilitated over $1.4 billion in commercial real estate investments, impacting countless investors nationwide. Annie and Julie are renowned authors, hosts of the Life & Money Show podcast, and architects of the esteemed Real Estate Accelerator mentorship program, guiding individuals in raising private capital for their real estate ventures.

Key Points From The Episode:
• Life by Design vs. Life by Default: Annie Dickerson explains the concept of creating a purposeful life through strategic real estate investments.
• Empowering Women: Annie emphasizes the importance of empowering women to build wealth and create ripple effects in their communities.
• Importance of Communication: Effective communication with investors is crucial for building trust and navigating challenges.
• The Easy Button of Real Estate: Syndications offer a simplified, less hands-on approach to real estate investing, making it accessible to more people.

Timestamps:
01;45 Her journey
07:41 Is she active or passive?
11:17 Passion for syndication
14:38 Life by Design
17:27 Good Egg Investments
19:28 Barriers when starting a real estate journey
24:34 Vetting the operator
30:24 Good Egg- Vetting and operating
34:00 The current market
38:38 Capital calls
45:10 Podcast recommendations
46:42 Contact Annie

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