This week on the Alternative Investing Advantage podcast, Alex Perny welcomes Gino Barbaro of Jake and Gino. During this podcast, Gino shares valuable insights from his experience in the real estate industry. He also emphasizes the importance of adopting a long-term mindset when pursuing real estate investments.
Gino shares long-term investment strategies while highlighting the value of relationship-building. He draws from his journey, transitioning from being financially free to initiating a real estate education company. Gino’s experiences showcase that understanding the intricacies of real estate is a lifelong learning process, which is crucial to excelling.
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About Our Guest
Gino Barbaro
Gino Barbaro is the co-founder of Jake and Gino, a multifamily real estate education company. Founded upon their proprietary framework of Buy Right, Manage Right & Finance Right ™, the company offers real estate coaching and training. He is the best-selling author of three books, Wheelbarrow Profits, The Honey Bee and Family, Food and the Friars. Gino graduated from IPEC (Institute for Professional Excellence in Coaching), where he earned his designation as a Certified Professional Coach. He currently resides in St. Augustine, Florida with his beautiful wife Julia and their six children.
About Our Host
Alex Perny, CISP
Alex Perny is a business development specialist and host of Advanta IRA’s podcast, the Alternative Investment Advantage. He is a self-described policy geek who loves learning the rules and technical aspects of SDIRAs, employer plans, and IRS regulations.
For more than a decade, Alex has helped thousands invest in alternative assets. These include precious metals, real estate, private stock, notes, and countless others. Additionally, he has spoken to investors across the country about using retirement plans to invest outside the stock market. Alex believes so strongly in self-direction that he invests his own IRA and HSA in real estate and private equity.