Let me put you on game real quick. This wasn’t no overnight success story — just a series of smart plays and stacking with purpose.

It started with hustle and alignment. My brother and I went half on a two-family house. Yup, we copped a whole crib together. Rented out both units, and instead of flexing, I kept it humble and moved into the basement. Why? Because delayed gratification always wins.
While that rental was pulling in income, I kept stacking. Every month was another brick laid in my foundation. Fast-forward — I had enough saved to go solo. I bought my own condo.
Now here’s where it gets real: my first property is paying for my second one. I built a system where my crib funds my crib. That’s ownership. That’s cash flow. That’s freedom.
Moral of the story? Live below your means. Build with your people. Invest in assets that pay you back. The goal ain’t just to make money — it’s to make money move for you.
