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The Nick Huber Show

The Nick Huber Show

Date de sortie : 2021-11-22
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24 épisodes
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24 épisodes
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Date de sortie : 2021-11-22
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EP 24: Impostor syndrome and the fear of failure | The Nick Huber Show

EP 24: Impostor syndrome and the fear of failure | The Nick Huber Show

18 months ago, we just had six properties worth about $5 million, and by January 15, we'll have 1.2 million sq ft across 47 properties and 9000 units. We have deployed $77 million to acquire all the assets, $26 million of cash. Life is going so fast,...
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18 months ago, we just had six properties worth about $5 million, and by January 15, we'll have 1.2 million sq ft across 47 properties and 9000 units. We have deployed $77 million to acquire all the assets, $26 million of cash. Life is going so fast, but I would be lying to you if I didn't tell you that there's a lot of insecurity when it comes to this stuff. In this episode of the Nick Huber Show, we will talk about how to deal with Impostor Syndrome and overcoming fear.
Id. d’épisode : 1000542692359
GUID : c6f34794-0bbe-420f-9282-22c28b476d2a
Date de publication : 22/11/2021 à 11:00:00

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The Nick Huber show is a short-form podcast on real estate, entrepreneurship and wealth.
You won't find a lot of long-form interviews or unorganized banter. My goal is to be short and to the point and deliver value as quickly as possible. We'll cover things like terminology, deal overviews, acquisitions, structuring deals, raising money, operations, hiring and more.
Nick Huber owns a real estate private equity company (http://boltstorage.com) in the self storage space. He owns 24 properties and over 630,000 rentable square feet in 4 states. He employees a team of 17 individuals and has raised over $10m in outside capital.
Follow along and become a better real estate investor. Show notes available at http://sweatystartup.com/

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