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Entrepreneurs on Fire

Building A Seven-Figure Real Estate Business Using Other People’s Money with Kyara Gray and Khalil Uqdah

Aug 22, 2021
24:14

Kyara Gray and Khalil Uqdah are the co-founders of Charm City Buyers, a multi-seven figure real estate development firm specializing in rebuilding properties and revitalizing neighborhoods in Baltimore.

Top 3 Value Bombs:

1. Focus on your why and how you can you continue on how you can focus on your why. Understand your purpose. Know what drives you and wakes you up in the morning.

2. Just chasing the money is not going to fullfill you. Being purposeful with your actions and your time has been more rewarding, and has better result for yourself individually when you think of how people are impacted.

3. Everyone has their role. If all play in our position and have that aligned vision for where we’re trying to go, we can make things happen.

Are you ready to build wealth through real estate? Attend Kyara and Khalil's FREE Class - Charm City Buyers

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