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Interview with Brenda Gooden, Business Woman & Investor Extraordinaire

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Today's guest is a great example of someone who has not let her early circumstances limit her in any way.  Though she was born fairly poor, she's managed to create financial wealth and indepenence in business and real estate.

Brenda Gooden has over 20 years of successful ownership and management of Medicare Certified Home Health and Hospice agencies and 30 years of profitable real estate investing. She is currently the President and CEO of Island Management Services dba Hospicio Divinas Manos of Manati Puerto Rico.  This hospice agency serves the terminally ill in the Northwest Region of Puerto Rico.

Her current real estate investments consist of over 722 doors as either sole owner, key principle or passive investor in the states of Texas, Oklahoma, Georgia and New Mexico.  Brenda is the proud mom of Brittney and Jeremy and proud member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority.

ABOUT MONICK HALM:
Monick Halm is host of the Real Estate Investor Goddessses Podcast, and bestselling author of "The Real Estate Investor Goddess Handbook."  She has over 12 years of residential real estate investing experience in single family, multi-family, mobile home parks, and flipping. With her husband, she owns over 1000 rental doors. She delights in adding value for her investors and tenants through improved management and the targeted remodeling and rehabbing of properties.

Visit: www.RealEstateInvestorGoddesses.com to connect with Monick.  Take the quiz to find out What Kind of Investor You Are and obtain your free ebook: "The Real Estate Success Blueprint: The 7 Crucial Steps Every Woman Must Take to Be a Successful Real Estate Investor" 

 

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