On this episode of The Retiring Real Estate Investor podcast, we interview Sarah Miskelly, the founder and creator of HYLEE Capital. HYLEE Capital is a platform focused on empowering women to close the wealth gap and become more invested in real estate. Sarah discussed her background, growing up in a real estate environment with her father being a real estate investor, and how she took on managing his portfolio at a young age.
After a successful career in real estate sales and building her own portfolio through private lending and syndications, Sarah decided to create HYLEE Capital to educate and support women in real estate investing. The podcast delves into the challenges women face in the male-dominated investment industry and the importance of changing the narrative and approach to appeal to women investors. Sarah emphasizes simplifying investment information, making it more relatable, and fostering a relationship-focused approach.
The podcast concludes with a discussion on Sarah's personal move from Toronto to Costa Rica. The decision, driven by a desire for a change in lifestyle, nature, and a Spanish-language education for her children, reflects the flexibility that real estate investing offers. The move also aligns with the family's pursuit of a healthier and more fulfilling life in a warmer climate.
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