Living Intentionally: How Technology Professionals can Invest Passively in Real Estate
Pleased to have Matt Fore. He’s a part time real estate investor based out of Nashville, Tennessee. In his professional life he has spent over a decade in sales and sales leadership positions at one of the largest tech companies in the world. When he's not working or investing in real estate, he enjoys reading, training for Ironman triathlons, and convincing his brother that he is the favorite twin. I know that all our listeners will enjoy that.
In this episode, we’re discussing…
[1:34] His background in tech and how he started to do ironman on his training
[5:54] The other steps and those things to succeeding to becoming an investor in tech sales
[8:54] About his eBook and what he has learned
[9:49] His mental challenges, and some of the things he did to kind of switch the mind off
[12:04] His advice on the physical exercise vs. mental side
[13:55] The longevity vs. mental barriers to win races
[15:12] His biggest race he competed in and his experience
[17:02] About his podcast and how he come up with the peculiar name of it
[19:14] His podcast guest and how their expertise in different asset class makes to people realize to invest in RE
[20:57] What kind of investments he’s doing right now
[22:33] About the mindset and importance to get a mentor
Resources from Matthew
ABOUT MATTHEW FORE
I’m a son, friend, triathlete and investor. I founded ICWI to help others identify and remove the hurdles keeping them from personal and financial success. Through educational content and thought-provoking conversation, my goal is to help you create income streams so that you can live a more intentional life.
I’ve spent the past decade building a sales and leadership career at some of the largest tech companies in the world. In 2015, I was supposed to receive a life-changing commission check. But the week before Christmas, I was told I would only make pennies on the dollar of said check.
Right then, I decided to take back control and find financial security outside of a job—that’s when my work really began.