How I became a Millionaire in Real Estate by 26
Here's my story of skipping college, pursing real estate sales at 18 years old, and becoming a millionaire by the time I turned 26. While this video mainly focuses on my successes, it wasn't easy and it came with many sacrifices along the way – but thankfully it all worked out in the end. Enjoy! Snapchat / Instagram: GPStephan
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Graham is real and authentic, unlike most of the YouTubers trying to sell you stuff. His advice is worth a lot to anybody trying to succeed.
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Your videos changed my life. Just sold my first property. Started with $0.
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I just turned 17 and Iβm very inspired by your story. I feel the same way about school right now as you did back then. Right now Iβm working as a photographer/videographer for restaurants and also a server.
I would appreciate any advice.
Gabriel Alvarez study marketing, real estate, Forex-And Learn about credit both business and personal Last piece of advice STAY OUT OF DEBT!
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@Tyraine7 where do you get debt from anyways in the usa?
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Tyraine7 yo thatβs mean bro. At 15 both u and him inspiring me big time. Iβm a photographer too
I live in VA and my grandfather has been a realtor and broker for many, MANY years. My grandpa has also been in debt for years from ruining the cattle farm he was given. My dad tried realty and got out of it for a steadier job and now is barely above debt somehow. It really just goes to show no matter what you do you gotta go hard if you wanna succeed. If you just choose a direction but never commit you’ll never get anywhere. Its the commitment and the knowledge of the outcome that really gets you to these heights.
I, myself have worked off and on for a few years. I live cheap, and tend to save up just to take time off and enjoy life a little bit. I doubt I’ll ever become a millionaire but I’d like to believe I could if I ever decided it was truly worth the grind that it takes. But really at my, and probably most everyone else’s position, being over the age of 20 it’ll take years of commitment and frugality to only enjoy less time than it took to get there.
Hi Graham, just finished the video, thank you for sharing your story, you actually covered everything I want to know, I’m getting my real estate license online as well, but I was getting discouraged, now I feel pump to finished it and start leaning the process. π
Such an awesome story! Amazing how the “little things” can be crucial building blocks. Congrats, Graham!
Thank you Graham!! I appreciate your storytelling, your encouragement, and your positivity. Stay up!!
Just seeing this video now 3 years later as I am now 26. You are incredibly inspiring and I see now there is a lot to be done. Thanks for your videos Graham!
I am a blue-collar worker and became a millionaire by 30. There are so many routes to take, most of the time you just need the right mindset. My biggest assets for achieving this were drive and flexibility. You guys got this! Cheers, Walter
How did you become a millionaire?
Found a free four year school for engineering, came out debt-free with a six figure paying job, only having to work six months a year! Maxed out 401k, but heavily invested the rest in to a brokerage with my biggest gains being market index funds. Live within means allowing investments to develop early. So many different paths!
@Walter Kemp after you graduate did you buy businesses with money you got from high paying job?
@johnathan plays games I actually did this all with my 9-5 engineering job. I love entrepreneurship for the limitless possibilities, but I like to share my example bc I know itβs possible for millionaire status by 30 even with a 9-5 career!
@Walter Kemp Not anyone can do it by age of 30. Everyone can follow the same principles, but main ingredient is still timing. If you look at Nasdaq from 2005 to 2014. IT stayed constant and dropped. So if you invested from 2005-2008, you would have rough years and most likely would sell your portfolio at a major loss. No one’s going to wait till 2012 for them to start doing better again. Or buying real estate in 2007 and then having the market crash. Then you have to literally suffer next 4-5 years just holding. You might be tempted to sell during that time. You invested at the right time when market just grew and grew and grew. All real estate and market been growing since 2012. It’s much harder to invest now since everything is inflated and seems to be in bubble. Now what is someone going to do at this time?
I love the fact that you are so real and humble about where you came from, and itβs awesome what youβve been able to accomplish!! You can tell you were meant for sales, some people just have it!! And you my friend, do!! π Congratulations!!
Mr. Stephens, just watched this and as a soon to be 50yr old, father of 7, I glad to see you living your best life. I am trying to get my kids to understand that there are multiple paths and you can choose any of them. However, you have to put the effort in and you have described that perfectly! It not without challenges, but if you stick to something, you are bound to see rewards for your efforts. Again appreciate you taking the time to explain how you got to where you are. Take care and continued success!
Iβm 26 and work in the construction industry. I wrote my journeyman exam here in Canada for electrical last year and my goal has been to eventually get on a high paying, camp/turn around type of job and save up for my first investment property. Itβs encouraging hearing other peopleβs experiences here
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Thank you for being so open and transparent about your journey, your story really is inspiring!
This is honestly so encouraging, I feel as I have the same exact opinions and mindset as you and hearing these words and you becoming very successful is great. I really hope it goes well for me too
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Honestly a lot of this sounds like me and I hope I continue to be frugal. You’re exactly right. I was so used to stretching my dollar that now I just hoard money. I used those unemployment checks and stimulus and just kept saving. I was so afraid of another recession that I didn’t allow myself to spend any money. Although I spent 20,000 last month on moving and putting down a large deposit on my car. I’ve already recuperated from that.
Just came across your video and I have to say your story was awesome. We need more people like you that make a difference and that are just normal people that just push themselves to do the best they can and take opportunities to grow. Thank you!!
I love the amount of detail and thought you put into sharing how you made it to the million-dollar mark @26! What’s your advice to people who are already in their 30s but have not figured out what they love and earn from it?
Overall you had the optimistic mindset all along your journey. You looked at this opportunity in a different angle than other agents starting. You understood that being consistent was going to get you results. Also you had to put in work and also βfreeβ work as risk work to get an opportunity to have a client. I like your mindset of seeing the bigger picture in the long run. I can relate with you about seeing the school system as a waste of time for taking unnecessary classes that had nothing to do with making you money or related to your end goal. Great job on understanding selective listening as a new agent and filtering out all the negative opinions of others.
Wow. Your story is so inspiring. I actually just had a step back this weekend from my corporate job and freelancing career. Watching this video, I have gained another of trying out real estate industry. Thank you for this