
From Hoops to Homes: Micah Kohls on Real Estate, AI, and the Path to Freedom
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In this conversation, Micah Kohls shares his journey from being a basketball player to becoming a successful entrepreneur in real estate. He discusses his experiences in flipping properties, the evolution of the real estate market, and how he has leveraged AI in the hospitality sector. Micah emphasizes the importance of delegation and building a support system to achieve financial and time freedom.
Takeaways
- Micah was the Gatorade Player of the Year in 2001.
- He transitioned from sports to entrepreneurship after reading 'Rich Dad Poor Dad'.
- Started flipping properties during the financial crisis in 2009.
- The real estate market has evolved significantly since the 2008 crisis.
- AI is transforming the hospitality industry, allowing for dynamic pricing.
- Micah's company manages short-term rentals and boutique hotels.
- He emphasizes the importance of delegation in achieving freedom.
- Building a cash-flowing portfolio is key to financial independence.
- The flipping model has shifted from clean and flip to more extensive renovations.
- Micah is looking to expand his boutique hotel portfolio.
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