Empowering Hope: Kieraah's Journey to Three Group Homes Without Property Ownership
Kieraah's housing journey began as a supervisor, aiding women facing domestic violence challenges. The pursuit of safe housing for these individuals in the social work and mental health fields is often a formidable task. The daily exposure to the housing crisis deeply affected Kieraah, igniting her determination to provide shelter and care to those experiencing homelessness. Her vision was to address the demand for affordable and safe housing, a glaring need in the face of limited supply.
Part of her job involved evaluating tenant records. Kieraah quickly realized that a poor credit score doesn't define a person's character; it often reflects past mistakes. Her compassionate nature led her to listen to their stories without judgment, understanding individuals beyond their records.
Starting in this housing field, Kieraah faced numerous rejections. Each 'NO' served as a steppingstone in her journey. Rejections trained her in dealing with landlords, making her proposition more appealing by demonstrating the efficiency of this housing model. Her negotiation skills led to a significant win – a landlord who saw the value in this model, ensuring a steady monthly rent. Her success story largely credits the insights from the GOLD COURSE.
Kieraah's remarkable journey is a testament to the possibility of venturing into this housing business without property ownership, an opportunity she discovered through her visit to www.grouphomeriches.com. She now efficiently manages three Group Homes, all without owning the properties.
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