All in Investing in Real Estate
In this week's podcast episode, we talk to Doris Mpela, a full-time property investor and mentor.
Doris is an accountant by profession, she got into property because she wanted to retire by the age of 40 and she could see from her work as an accountant that her most successful clients were the ones who owned property.
In this week's podcast, we invited Nqabenhle Manana (episode 28) back onto the show to talk to us about a property fund he is starting - Masibambisane Property Fund 2.
He already has a fund - Masibambisane Property Fund 1, that he started 5 years ago and that has matured and is now paying dividends.
In this week's episode, we head off to South America and talk to Omayra Bouterse, about real estate trends in Suriname.
Omayra runs the only Black women owned real estate agency in Suriname; she and her partners opened their offices 4 years ago.
In this week's podcast, we talk to Lebogang Lebepe, a 27-year-old real estate investor and developer. He holds 4 finance qualifications and is a business accountant by profession.
Lebogang has an inspirational story - he was born in a skwatta camp (informal settlement), or as he says - a tin house - and was the first in his family to graduate from high school and go to university and get a degree.
In this week's episode, we interview Ludwe Mageleni, about the Cape Town ekasi market, his journey into real estate, and his role in Property Made Easy, a company that he and Brian Sango (episode 44) co-founded.
They started the company to bring professionalism into the real estate space ekasi and to help young Black men and women start investing in property in the township.
In this week's episode we talk to Khosi Makolota, from Senaoane, Soweto and she shares her inspiring 8 year journey on building 14 units from scratch.
Khosi's grandmother owns property in Soweto, which got her interested in property.
She shares how she grew up believing townhouses were for White people, but her grandmother explained to her that she could build townhouses in Soweto.