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This is a Replay of an episode first published in November 2023. 

Rick Gibson made his living successfully as a lawyer for nearly four decades. But it was a noteworthy book that made the case for him to think about investing. 

Rich Dad, Poor Dad.

That book inspired Rick to leave corporate America and form an investing team with his sons in real estate. 

Today Gibson's portfolio includes mobile home parks and storage facilities, which he was able to grow and sell to a real estate investment trust. 

And along the way Rick has come to see the importance of community in the self-storage industry, highlighting the value of Scott’s mastermind group in providing resources and support. 

WHAT TO LISTEN FOR

4:16 The Role of Family and Legacy in Business

10:30 The Importance of Community and Networking

18:16 Adapting and Thriving Through Economic Cycles

21:16 Leveraging Experience and Collaboration for Success

 

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ABOUT RICK GIBSON

Rick was a lawyer by trade in the St Louis area for 37 years. As an investor, his family business owns 80 single family rentals, six mobile home parks and nine storage facilities. He’s also involved in passive investing with another half dozen storage facilities and three different storage funds.

 

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