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Advanced Strategies for Cashflow and Growth with Henry Vila

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Sometimes, all it takes to break free from your corporate job is to get inspired by someone who’s done it.

Today, Henry Vila shares his 5-year property entrepreneurship story, the three key areas to help drive your learning journey, insights into building rooming houses as a strategy for better cashflow and growth, and heaps more.

Whether you’re starting to invest or looking for advanced strategies, this episode is for you!

 

In this episode, we cover:

  1. Henry’s journey from Venezuela to Australia [07:30]
  2. Making the jump from being a ‘corporate slave’ to a property entrepreneur [11:37]
  3. How his self-belief and perception of risk affected the transition [17:37]
  4. The impact of Tony Robbins’ business mastery events [23:40]
  5. The 3 key areas to drive your learning journey [28:24]
  6. Rooming houses is not for beginners in property investing [32:43]
  7. The move from simply buying houses to property development [36:29]
  8. The benefits of rooming houses [39:25]
  9. Financing and classification of rooming houses [41:24]
  10. Yields you can expect from rooming houses [48:14] 
  11. Why building rooming houses isn’t as popular as you’d expect [49:37] 

 

About Henry

Henry Vila is the Managing Director of property developer, Stone Horizon. His personal and entrepreneurial journey is an inspiration to others ready to make the change. A proponent of building rooming houses, Henry seeks to teach more people about this advanced strategy to enable them to keep chasing their freedom.

 

 

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