
Anthony Fontana, a successful real estate agent and multifamily investor, shares his journey from college to building a thriving real estate business. He discusses his entry into multifamily investing, the importance of seeking to serve, and the value of surrounding oneself with the right people. He also delves into the concept of co-living and the significance of peer groups in personal and professional growth. In this conversation, Anthony Fontana shares insights on accountability frameworks, multifamily real estate, and overcoming limiting beliefs. He discusses the importance of surrounding oneself with people who hold you accountable and the impact of accountability on personal and professional growth. Additionally, he provides a high-level overview of the multifamily real estate market, highlighting the challenges and opportunities in the industry. Anthony also shares his personal hacks for productivity and emphasizes the significance of continuous learning and growth.
Takeaways
Seeking to serve and adding value to others is a powerful way to expedite growth and gain valuable experience.
Surrounding oneself with the right people, whether in business, faith, or personal interests, can significantly impact personal and professional growth.
The concept of co-living and its potential in the real estate market, particularly in the context of affordable housing and maximizing rental income.
The importance of peer groups and accountability in driving personal and professional development. Surrounding yourself with people who hold you accountable can significantly impact personal and professional growth.
The multifamily real estate market is experiencing challenges related to loan maturities and interest rate fluctuations, creating both risks and opportunities for investors.
Overcoming limiting beliefs, such as feeling too young or inexperienced, is essential for personal and professional development.
Productivity hacks, such as setting up accountability groups and using old-fashioned clocks to avoid smartphone distractions, can contribute to a more focused and disciplined approach to daily routines.
The Wayfinder Four
Contact - anthony@vpacq.com
The Wayfinder Show host Information:
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Luis' Email: lhernandez@pioneergrouprealty.com
Todd Concienne:Facebook, LinkedIn
Todd’s Email: toddconcienne@gmail.com
We want to give a huge shout out to our friend, Jast Collum at 756 Productions, for creating our intro and outro music. This guy is a beast.
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