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Despite being parents of three boys under 9, Alice and Justin Hagen have consistently grown their business since starting it in the middle of the GFC. Now with a personal portfolio of over $4.5 million and a strong boutique agency, find out how the young couple bought their first property in Brisbane, what strategies t hey employed onto their first six properties, and their lessons learned from subdivision property struggles.The couple shares their anecdotes on both their successful and failed property investments, and their inexperience coming into the field with science university degrees. They prove that young age is no disadvantage when contributing to the industry and that when working together, smart risk-taking and profitable business opportunities are certainly possible. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Despite being parents of three boys under 9, Alice and Justin Hagen have consistently grown their business since starting it in the middle of the GFC. Now with a personal portfolio of over $4.5 million and a strong boutique agency, find out how the young couple bought their first property in Brisbane, what strategies t hey employed onto their first six properties, and their lessons learned from subdivision property struggles.The couple shares their anecdotes on both their successful and failed property investments, and their inexperience coming into the field with science university degrees. They prove that young age is no disadvantage when contributing to the industry and that when working together, smart risk-taking and profitable business opportunities are certainly possible. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Post Cube-splosion Toga follows the recently spat out of a suitcase Nothingstar Sanitation Director, Grigory Brents, for a day on the job as the local wise janitor. Nothingstar is a bi-monthly news program documenting the goings on at the school including all feasts, rituals, Dragonball, Liars Dice, prophecy progress, and of course keeping a very special eye on the evil forces slowly but surely taking over the world. Credits: Grigory Brents: Marc Gibson Saratoga/Vehemas: Ryan Brady Phineas Whistlepig: Adam Carner Gilcrest Stankbagel: Ryan Gentner Korter Shadowhold/Spencer Thundersnake: Spencer Hagen Apto Flintclaw/King of the Dust Bunnies: JR Vergati Judas Cradle: Jarrett Cacace Ralph the Bridge Troll: Elliot Smith Written by Ryan Brady, Marc Gibson, Justin Hagen, & JR Vergati --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nothingstar/message
On this episode we talked with Sensei Justin Hagen who is a longtime Martial Artist & owner of Kyokushin Philly Karate School. Sensei Justin spoke to us about his background in competative Karate & also spoke on stepping into the Boxing ring where he became a Golden Gloves contender. He eventually discovered Kyokushin Karate which is a hard hitting style founded by the legendary Mas Oyama. Justin is a true proponent of the Japanese side of Martial Arts & authored "Shodai-Soke" : 101 Quotes, Anecdotes & Precepts From The Founders Of Japanese Martial Arts" which is available wherever books are sold ! Follow Sensei Justin Hagen on IG @kyokushinphilly www.kyokushinphilly.com Join our Patreon to receive extra episodes & bonus content @ patreon.com/streetcorner_soapbox2020 To help support the show donate to our Paypal @ paypal.me/streetcornersoapbox
Alice and Justin Hagen had no prior knowledge of property investment before their interests grew, they strived to make up for their lack of experience by thoroughly researching the best ways to invest and the step-by-step process to long term gains. Realising that subdivision was the best strategy for them, the couple took on their first project in 2006 and since then, has growth their investment portfolio to over $4.5 Million. In this episode, find out how the Hagens have managed to use the subdivision strategy successfully in all their property investments while simultaneously, managing their own real estate business. The couple also share with us the best advice they'd ever received and how they plan on growing their portfolio. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Alice and Justin Hagen had no prior knowledge of property investment before their interests grew, they strived to make up for their lack of experience by thoroughly researching the best ways to invest and the step-by-step process to long term gains. Realising that subdivision was the best strategy for them, the couple took on their first project in 2006 and since then, has growth their investment portfolio to over $4.5 Million. In this episode, find out how the Hagens have managed to use the subdivision strategy successfully in all their property investments while simultaneously, managing their own real estate business. The couple also share with us the best advice they'd ever received and how they plan on growing their portfolio. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Alice and Justin Hagen had no prior knowledge of property investment before their interests grew, they strived to make up for their lack of experience by thoroughly researching the best ways to invest and the step-by-step process to long term gains. Realising that subdivision was the best strategy for them, the couple took on their first project in 2006 and since then, has growth their investment portfolio to over $4.5 Million.In this episode, find out how the Hagens have managed to use the subdivision strategy successfully in all their property investments while simultaneously, managing their own real estate business. The couple also share with us the best advice they'd ever received and how they plan on growing their portfolio. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Alice and Justin Hagen had no prior knowledge of property investment before their interests grew, they strived to make up for their lack of experience by thoroughly researching the best ways to invest and the step-by-step process to long term gains. Realising that subdivision was the best strategy for them, the couple took on their first project in 2006 and since then, has growth their investment portfolio to over $4.5 Million.In this episode, find out how the Hagens have managed to use the subdivision strategy successfully in all their property investments while simultaneously, managing their own real estate business. The couple also share with us the best advice they'd ever received and how they plan on growing their portfolio. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Alice and Justin Hagen have consistently grown their business since starting it in the middle of the GFC, despite being parents of three boys under 9. Now with a personal portfolio of over $4.5 million and a strong boutique agency, find out how the young couple bought their first property in Brisbane, what strategies they employed onto their first six properties, and their lessons learned from subdivision property struggles.The couple shares their anecdotes on both their successful and failed property investments, and their inexperience coming into the field with science university degrees. They prove that young age is no disadvantage when contributing to the industry and that when working together, smart risk-taking and profitable business opportunities are certainly possible. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Alice and Justin Hagen have consistently grown their business since starting it in the middle of the GFC, despite being parents of three boys under 9. Now with a personal portfolio of over $4.5 million and a strong boutique agency, find out how the young couple bought their first property in Brisbane, what strategies they employed onto their first six properties, and their lessons learned from subdivision property struggles.The couple shares their anecdotes on both their successful and failed property investments, and their inexperience coming into the field with science university degrees. They prove that young age is no disadvantage when contributing to the industry and that when working together, smart risk-taking and profitable business opportunities are certainly possible. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.