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Jake & Gino: Real Estate Investing & Multifamily

MNS - Isaac Chiang

Jake & Gino: Real Estate Investing & Multifamily

Jake & Gino

Commercialrealestateinvesting, Realestateinvesting, Cashflow, Smartinvesting, Apartmentinvesting, Investingsmart, Management, Buyingrealestate, Entrepreneurship, Business, Realestateinvestment, Multifamilyrealestateinvesting, Makingmoney, Buyingapartmentbuildings, Jakeandgino, Investing

4.9842 Ratings

🗓️ 31 December 2019

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

Welcome to the Movers and Shakers podcast. This weeks guest is Isaac Chiang. Isaac was born in Taiwan. He came to NY in 1984 at the age of 14. Growing up, he worked as a bus boy in Asian restaurants, delivered newspapers, and worked as a guide in dance clubs. After college, he worked in the Tech industries for 15 years. Being an ex-employee of Intel Corporation, as well as founding and selling a tech startup in 2007 by the name of Formosa Technology which manufactured and distributed memory chips for both PCs and cell phones. After that he took his savings and decided to jump into MF in 2010. Currently Issac and his wife are full time real estate investors owning a personal portfolio of approximately 200 apartments in greater Cincinnati, greater Charleston, SC and Queens, NYC area.

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0:00.0

interview the upcoming generation of Make It Happen Multifamily Investors to share their story.

0:08.2

Welcome to the Movers and Shakers podcast. My name is Gino Barbaro, co-founder of Jake and Gino,

0:14.2

multifamily investor, educator, father, mentor, and I am joined by the hip today by my co-host,

0:23.1

my Brosef Josh Rusen, the community director of Jake and Gino. Josh, how are you today?

0:26.4

Gino, doing well. Very fortunate to be spending a week here in Florida with you and my second

0:31.5

family. It's a little bit nicer here yesterday with weather in the 80s. I got some pictures

0:36.9

from friends back in Knoxville, and apparently there's snow on the ground there, so I in the 80s. I got some pictures from friends back in Knoxville

0:38.4

and there apparently there's snow on the ground there. So I made the right choice. How are you today,

0:42.6

Gino? We're doing good. We've got a good guest on today, a really powerful guest. I remember when

0:47.5

he first joined the academy, he was like, who's this Jake and Gino? And how can they help me? And he had all of this, I guess, analysis, paralysis.

0:54.6

But I think since he's joined, he's been crushing it. And I think the journey to continue

0:59.4

to the financial freedom and how multifamily has changed his life. We're going to go over

1:03.8

all of that in this podcast. So Josh, hit up the bio. Let's introduce our guest today.

1:08.2

All right. Today we have Isaac Chang. A little bit about Isaac. He was born in Taiwan, came to New York

1:13.3

in 1984 at the age of 14. Growing up, he worked as a busboy in Asian restaurants, delivered

1:18.6

newspapers, and also worked as a guide in dance clubs. After college, he worked in the tech

1:23.2

industries for 15 years, being an ex-employee of Intel Corporation, as well as founding and selling a tech

1:28.7

startup in 2007 by the name of Formosa technology, which manufactured and distributed memory chips

1:34.6

for both PCs and cell phones. After that, he took his savings and decided to jump into

1:39.4

multifamily in 2010. Currently, Isaac and his wife are full-time real estate investors owning a personal

1:44.9

portfolio of approximately 200 units in the greater Cincinnati, greater Charleston, in Queens,

1:51.1

New York area. Welcome to the show, Isaac. Thank you, Josh. Thank you, Gino. Appreciate the

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