What does it take to rebuild yourself and your company after a significant setback? Gavin Gallagher joins us today to teach us the importance of discipline, humility, and resiliency in the real estate investing space. Be inspired by his story of fighting back and get tons of value from this episode by tuning in!
Key Takeaways from this episode
- The importance of stabilizing things before starting your own real estate business
- Profitable investment opportunities from commercial retail properties
- Disastrous impact of great recession in 2008 on real estate and its aftermath
- Must-have attitudes and behaviors when rebuilding yourself from your biggest loss
- “FUD”: Its correlation with self-limiting beliefs and how it holds investors back from achieving personal growth
- Huge benefits of starting a podcast
References/Links Mentioned
Extreme Ownership by Jocko Willink | Paperback & Audiobook
About Gavin Gallagher
Gavin Gallagher has been active in the real estate sector for over 25 years, investing, developing, and managing commercial and residential assets. A veteran of multiple boom-bust cycles, he has bought, sold, built, and managed projects across four continents, enjoying some fabulous successes but some character-building failures.
Gavin is responsible for East Point Dublin, an award-winning office complex spanning more than 40 acres, with 50+ large corporate occupiers in 38 buildings employing circa 9,000 people. He is also a mentor and coach to real estate investors via his online mastermind, the Elite Property Accelerator.
Gavin started his podcast, “Behind The Facade,” during the lockdown in April 2020, focusing on Real Estate and Property Investing. The podcast has attracted a global audience and reached No. 1 in the charts for the ‘Investing’ category on Apple Podcasts.
Connect with Gavin
- Personal Website: Gavin J Gallagher
- Podcast: Behind The Facade – Real Estate & Property Investment
- Linkedin: Gavin J Gallagher
- Facebook: Gavin J Gallagher
- Instagram: @gavinjgallagher
- YouTube: Gavin J Gallagher