Best Investments I’ve Ever Made

me, mom and dad

I’ve admitted to you in recent posts that right out of college I had no concept of money. No concept of how to save it, spend it, make it, or even the value of it. This makes for a rough start to marriage. Luckily for me, my husband had a better grasp on how to handle money. We were both teachers at the time and quickly realized we were draining our savings account each month. Andrew went to my parents (who know a thing or two about how to make money) and asked for advice. They gave him a list of books to read. Two of those books were Rich Dad Poor Dad and Cashflow Quadrant, both by Robert Kiyosaki. The books were life-changing for Andrew and he quickly continued devouring more books in this genre.

Linda and Jim McKissack (my parents) started out as individual real estate agents, then built their own team, and then began owning Keller Williams offices. My mom is now in charge of opening offices in her own assigned region of the country by Keller Williams. My dad has over 100 rental properties and continues to hold and flip houses. They are also #1 in Keller Williams for profit sharing. If you can’t tell, I’m a pretty proud daughter.

I’ve always known them as Mom and Dad, but Andrew saw them as brilliant business minds and realized early on that he wanted to learn as much as he could from them. Andrew and I started going with my dad on the weekends to look at foreclosed properties. We then started going to the monthly foreclosure sale with my dad to learn and observe the process. After months of learning and building a relationship with a bank, we bought our first foreclosed property with the hopes to flip it. The experience turned out to be a nightmare because there was a lawsuit going on between the bank who mortgaged our new property and the “home owners,” and so now we too were stuck in a lawsuit. I wasn’t sure we would recover from this financial set back. People told us this was a sign for us to stop investing, but instead we thought it would make a great story for not giving up. It took a couple of years to bounce back from that first experience, but we finally did. When Andrew decided to be a youth pastor in Dallas, we moved to Dallas and we turned our first home in Denton into our first rental property. A year later we bought another house and turned it into our second rental property. A year after that, Andrew decided to make a career change and we moved to Cuero, TX. We put our Dallas home up for lease and it became our third rental property.

While Andrew was sick, we saved our money and poured it all into paying down the mortgages on our rental properties. By the time Andrew passed away, we had two houses paid off. This may not seem like a big deal, but to me it was everything. The passive income generated from those two properties gave me the freedom to take a year to heal, get my affairs in order, adjust to being a single mom, and get some therapy, instead of having to worry about finding a new job immediately after everything we’d just been through. The passive income now gives me the freedom to write, to speak, and to coach. It allows me to create the life of my dreams.

Many of us think we can’t invest in real estate because we don’t have the money, the right connections, or the time. There are a million and one excuses we can make for not taking action, but if I can do it, so can you. With that being said, I want to create an opportunity for us to learn more about investing in real estate. My parents are the authors of the New York Times best-selling book, HOLD, and they are going to join me on a free group conference call to share their experience with us on how to buy and hold real estate. If you are interested in jumping on the call please shoot me an email at [email protected] or leave a comment below. I will send you all more details once I get the date and time nailed down.

I’m excited to share more about my investing experience with you and for us to learn more from the pros. Blessings.

5 Responses to “Best Investments I’ve Ever Made”

  1. john1323

    Hey Bailey, this sounds great! I was in real estate for a little while and tried to flip houses. Would love to join the call if it happens.

  2. Brisa Graves

    Definitely interested in seeing all of you. Oh and attending the conference as well

    • baileyheard

      Hi Brisa, So good to hear from you! Here are the details for the HOLD call. I love you sweet friend.

      Hi there! HOLD conference call will be held Tuesday October, 7 2014 at 7:00 PM CST. Please call into the conference line number 605-475-4800 and enter the participant code 113380#
      The call will be one hour long and the last fifteen minutes with be Question and Answer. Looking forward to having you on the call! Blessings. – Bailey Heard

  3. Alicia Hannan

    I’d like in on the conference call Bailey. This may be an answer to my prayers since I’m unable to work due to medical disability. Glad you are doing well. Think and pray for you and Ellie Grace all the time. Hugs.– Alicia Hannan

    • baileyheard

      Hi Sweet Alicia,
      I’m so glad you are wanting to listen in on the call. Thank you so much for your thoughts and prayers. I’m really grateful for all the love you’ve shown me and my daughter. Here are the details.
      Hi there! HOLD conference call will be held Tuesday October, 7 2014 at 7:00 PM CST. Please call into the conference line number 605-475-4800 and enter the participant code 113380#
      The call will be one hour long and the last fifteen minutes with be Question and Answer. Looking forward to having you on the call! Blessings. – Bailey Heard