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Summary
McKenna Wallace discusses her move from Montana to Texas and her transition from a secluded life to a more vibrant one. She shares her reasons for leaving Montana and the challenges she faced living in a remote area.
McKenna also talks about her decision to return to Texas and her goal of building an empire. She explains the concept of novations and how they differ from wholesaling in real estate.
McKenna highlights the importance of community in the sub two (subject-to) investing group and the value of learning from others in the industry. The conversation also touches on McKenna's experience growing up in a Mormon household and her departure from the religion. McKenna Wallace discusses her experience as a Mormon missionary and her journey of leaving the Mormon Church.
She talks about the pressure she felt to go on a mission and the strict rules and expectations she had to follow. McKenna shares how she eventually realized that the church wasn't aligned with who she truly was and how she made the decision to leave. She also discusses her plans for the future, including investing in real estate and starting a Twitch channel for lead generation.
Keywords
Montana, Texas, remote living, novations, wholesaling, sub two, subject-to investing, community, real estate, empire building, religion, Mormon, Mormon Church, mission, leaving, pressure, rules, expectations, identity crisis, freedom, real estate investing, Twitch channel
Takeaways
- Living in a remote area can be challenging, especially when it comes to access to amenities and services.
- Novations are a type of real estate contract that replace another contract, allowing for more flexibility in selling properties.
- The sub two investing community emphasizes the importance of building relationships and supporting one another.
- Leaving a religion can be a deeply personal and transformative experience.
- Building an empire requires dedication, learning from others, and taking action. The pressure to go on a Mormon mission can be intense, and leaving the mission or the church can come with judgment and ridicule.
- Leaving the Mormon Church can be a long and difficult process, but it can also bring a sense of freedom and relief.
- McKenna plans to invest in real estate and house hack a homestead in the next six months.
- She is also starting a Twitch channel for lead generation and plans to close deals and help wholesalers who are struggling with locked-in deals or low cash offers.
- McKenna believes that the only thing holding her back from reaching her goals is herself and how hard she is willing to work.
- She values wide connections with people and deep relationships with a select few.
- McKenna encourages anyone interested in real estate or needing help with deals to reach out to her on Instagram or through LucianoJV.com.
- The Power of Community in Sub Two Investing
- Building an Empire: Dedication, Learning, and Action Investing in Real Estate and House Hacking
- Starting a Twitch Channel for Lead Generation
- "Living out in like a cabin in Montana. That was pretty dope."
- "Why are you even in Montana? And I didn't have an answer."
- "I'm here to live, like honestly, because I feel like I survived for so long."
- "I always felt like I was a little bit off, but I wanted to make people proud."
- "I felt like if I didn't go, I was going to let so many people down."
- "When you're on a mission, you're in companionships and you're with your companion 24/7."