Jay Miralles gets real about the stretch of life after leaving the military—losing direction, getting hit hard by divorce, and ending up in a dark season that included homelessness and serious mental health struggles. This isn’t a highlight reel. It’s an honest look at what rock bottom can feel like, and what it actually takes to climb out. A big takeaway: you don’t “think” your way into a better life… you build it through structure, accountability, and the right people around you. Jay share...
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Jay Miralles gets real about the stretch of life after leaving the military—losing direction, getting hit hard by divorce, and ending up in a dark season that included homelessness and serious mental health struggles. This isn’t a highlight reel. It’s an honest look at what rock bottom can feel like, and what it actually takes to climb out. A big takeaway: you don’t “think” your way into a better life… you build it through structure, accountability, and the right people around you. Jay share...
#270: Navigating the Complex World of Real Estate Investing with Jay Kathol & Ashley Wells Part 1
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1 month ago
#270: Navigating the Complex World of Real Estate Investing with Jay Kathol & Ashley Wells Part 1
This is Part 1 of our deep dive with Jay Kathol and Ashley Wells, and it’s a masterclass in what really happens behind the scenes of bigger real estate deals. Jay and Ashley walk through the highs and gut-punch lows of taking on a 40-unit multifamily, why their due diligence grade was a hard “C-minus,” and what they’d do differently before ever touching another boiler building again. They talk legacy properties, inheriting a deal from family, and why sometimes singles and doubles beat swingi...
REIA Radio
Jay Miralles gets real about the stretch of life after leaving the military—losing direction, getting hit hard by divorce, and ending up in a dark season that included homelessness and serious mental health struggles. This isn’t a highlight reel. It’s an honest look at what rock bottom can feel like, and what it actually takes to climb out. A big takeaway: you don’t “think” your way into a better life… you build it through structure, accountability, and the right people around you. Jay share...