From Blue Collar to Capital Builder: The Journey of a Serial Entrepreneur

My journey didn’t start in a boardroom or behind a desk; it began with a toolbelt and the salt air of HawaiiGrowing up, I learned the true meaning of hard work in the shipyards, performing hands-on ship repairs and contractingThose blue-collar roots provided more than just a living; they built a foundation of grit and a deep appreciation for the effort it takes to earn a dollar.

I took that same shipyard work ethic into the world of real estate. I started with my boots on the ground, working through fix-and-flips and new construction projectsI saw firsthand how tangible assets like land and property could provide security and growth that traditional stocks often couldn’t matchBut as I scaled my portfolio to over seven successful deals and raised more than $1 million from my network, I realized my mission was bigger than just personal success.

Today, I operate as a Serial Entrepreneur. To me, “Serial Entrepreneur” is the intersection of institutional-grade professional execution and real-world, street-smart experienceIt’s about building wealth not just with systems and math, but with “Aloha”—a commitment to trust, transparency, and hear

We focus on asset classes like mobile home parks, RV parks, and co-living spaces because they address a real need: the affordable housing crisisBy pooling resources through syndication, we give everyday investors—the business owners and shipyard workers I grew up with—a seat at the table to build their own financial freedom.

This isn’t just about the numbers on a spreadsheet; it’s about a movement to democratize real estate and lift communities upWe build with process, not just promises, ensuring that every project is a bridge to a more secure future for our investors and the neighborhoods we serve.

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