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The Four Pillars of Wealth with Mike Swaleh
Season 1 · Episode 32

The Four Pillars of Wealth with Mike Swaleh

Returning guest Mike Swaleh, reviews the 4 different ways you can grow your wealth as an investor. Mike and Joel discuss past housing market trends and what they expect in 2023!

Strive For 25

December 28, 202239m 49s

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Show Notes

"If you're not buying real estate you're not keeping  up with inflation. So do you want to lose, or do you want to keep up?” - Mike  Swaleh

 

Episode Summary:

Returning guest Mike Swaleh,  reviews the 4 different ways you can grow your wealth as an investor. Mike and Joel discuss past housing market trends and what they expect in 2023!

 

 

About Mike Swaleh:

Mike Swaleh is a serial entrepreneur with over six businesses. He has been in the mortgage industry for over 15 years and he is the area manager for Fairway Mortgage with 3 branches (2 in St. Louis, MO and one in Destin, FL). He is a great storyteller and a great leader. 

 

 

In this episode:

  • The mindset of an active investor
  • The housing market  influx
  • Acquiring real  estate assets
  • The four pillars of wealth  building for investors
  • Investing in  a rising rate economy
  • Normalizing the housing market
  • Assets vs. debt
  • Rate expectations for 2023

 

Key Takeaways:

  • Always learn from your mistakes.
  • Increasing your debt, to increase your income by a greater amount, will pay off.
  • Learn from those who have come before, and rely on their expertise.

 

 

Connect with Mike Swaleh:

 

 

Connect with Joel Farrell:

 

 

 

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Skool Guide: https://www.skool.com/strive-for-25-1965/classroom

 

Youtube Episode: https://youtu.be/AstrTNZMEec?si=payTCkaKFRv29Znv

 

Topics

incomecashflowassetsdebt2023savingsappreciationbusiness ownerinflationloanshousing marketinvestingmortgage