In this episode we're joined by Frank McKinney, named by the Wall Street Journal as the "Rockstar of Real Estate". Frank has created, built and sold 44 oceanfront homes in Florida with an average selling price of $14 million.
Frank also founded the "Caring House Project Foundation" to provide housing for homeless families. By the end of 2021 he will have built 30 villages, housing over 12,800 desperately poor children and their families.
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In this episode we're joined by Frank McKinney, named by the Wall Street Journal as the "Rockstar of Real Estate". Frank has created, built and sold 44 oceanfront homes in Florida with an average selling price of $14 million.
Frank also founded the "Caring House Project Foundation" to provide housing for homeless families. By the end of 2021 he will have built 30 villages, housing over 12,800 desperately poor children and their families.
Episode 8 – “So, You've Run Out Of Money” with Dr David Harwood
The Inspired Equity Podcast
1 hour 8 minutes 7 seconds
5 years ago
Episode 8 – “So, You've Run Out Of Money” with Dr David Harwood
In this episode we talk with Dr David Harwood, one of the UK's leading property trainers, who has personally educated over 8,000 students in the intricacies of property investing and has mentored a further 300+ clients. The key topic of discussion is the ever so important subject of creative finance and raising capital.
The Inspired Equity Podcast
In this episode we're joined by Frank McKinney, named by the Wall Street Journal as the "Rockstar of Real Estate". Frank has created, built and sold 44 oceanfront homes in Florida with an average selling price of $14 million.
Frank also founded the "Caring House Project Foundation" to provide housing for homeless families. By the end of 2021 he will have built 30 villages, housing over 12,800 desperately poor children and their families.