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From Starving Artist to Multifamily Millions with Mark Hentemann

As an aspiring writer, Mark Hentemann struggled to find income stability early in his career. He landed a gig writing for David Letterman in NY, before deciding to head out west to Hollywood. After being hired to write for a new animated series, he used his first paycheck to invest in real estate. He assumed the animated series would be cancelled and needed to make sure he could create a more stable income. He was half-right, the show was cancelled multiple times, but Family Guy turned out to be one of the most popular animated adult shows of all-time.

 

In this episode, we talk about his journey going from a starving artist to a multifamily investor, why it was important to create stability with his income, growing a portfolio with a demanding day job, and investing in Los Angeles compared to Texas and Utah.

 
 

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Key Takeaways:

 

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Bullseye Tips

 

Apparent Failure:

All those punches in the face trying to break into the entertainment business: They will either break you in half, or you will be stronger than you were.

 

Digital Resource:

Appfolio (platform for syndication)

 

Most Recommended Book:

The Art of Performance (Jeroen De Flander)

 

Daily Habit:

Meditation (mindset is everything!)

 

Wish I Knew When I Was Starting Out:

Breaking out into other markets earlier

 

Current Curiosity:

The economy

 

Best Place to Grab a Bite in Los Angeles, CA

Le Pain Quotidien

 

Contact Mark:

Wild West Real Estate Podcast

Quantum Capital

markhenteman@me.com

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