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Make Money with a Sweaty Startup | Nick Huber
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Nick Huber is an accomplished entrepreneur and real estate investor based in Athens, Georgia. Best known for building a $30M+ annual revenue portfolio that includes 68 self-storage properties, Nick also owns companies like somewhere.com, Bolt Storage, and RE Cost Seg. He’s recognized for his no-nonsense advice on entrepreneurship, his book The Sweaty Startup, and his focus on building wealth through practical, “boring” businesses rather than chasing flashy startup trends. Nick’s unique perspective comes from real-world experience, not just theory, making him a sought-after voice for aspiring business owners.
On this episode we talk about:
– How Nick made his first and most recent dollar
– The importance of picking the right business “vehicle”
– Why cash is king in real estate investing
– The realities of self-storage and why it’s not truly “passive income”
– Building businesses that solve real problems (like RE Cost Seg and somewhere.com)
Top 3 Takeaways
1. Pick the right business vehicle: Success isn’t just about working hard-it’s about working smart in industries where you can win, even if you’re “average.”
2. Cash matters in real estate: Contrary to popular advice, Nick argues you need capital to succeed in real estate; “no money down” deals are risky and rare.
3. Business is a long game: Building wealth takes years, often generations. Avoid get-rich-quick schemes and focus on boring, proven businesses.
Connect with Nick Huber:
Website: sweatystartup.com
http://www.nickhuber.com/
https://x.com/sweatystartup
https://www.instagram.com/sweatystartup/#
https://www.linkedin.com/in/sweatystartup/
https://www.youtube.com/sweatystartup
https://www.tiktok.com/@sweatystartup
https://www.threads.com/@sweatystartup
Check out FranBridge Consulting for premier non-food franchise opportunities: travischappell.com/franbridge
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1069 episodes
Manage episode 481142129 series 1523818
Nick Huber is an accomplished entrepreneur and real estate investor based in Athens, Georgia. Best known for building a $30M+ annual revenue portfolio that includes 68 self-storage properties, Nick also owns companies like somewhere.com, Bolt Storage, and RE Cost Seg. He’s recognized for his no-nonsense advice on entrepreneurship, his book The Sweaty Startup, and his focus on building wealth through practical, “boring” businesses rather than chasing flashy startup trends. Nick’s unique perspective comes from real-world experience, not just theory, making him a sought-after voice for aspiring business owners.
On this episode we talk about:
– How Nick made his first and most recent dollar
– The importance of picking the right business “vehicle”
– Why cash is king in real estate investing
– The realities of self-storage and why it’s not truly “passive income”
– Building businesses that solve real problems (like RE Cost Seg and somewhere.com)
Top 3 Takeaways
1. Pick the right business vehicle: Success isn’t just about working hard-it’s about working smart in industries where you can win, even if you’re “average.”
2. Cash matters in real estate: Contrary to popular advice, Nick argues you need capital to succeed in real estate; “no money down” deals are risky and rare.
3. Business is a long game: Building wealth takes years, often generations. Avoid get-rich-quick schemes and focus on boring, proven businesses.
Connect with Nick Huber:
Website: sweatystartup.com
http://www.nickhuber.com/
https://x.com/sweatystartup
https://www.instagram.com/sweatystartup/#
https://www.linkedin.com/in/sweatystartup/
https://www.youtube.com/sweatystartup
https://www.tiktok.com/@sweatystartup
https://www.threads.com/@sweatystartup
Check out FranBridge Consulting for premier non-food franchise opportunities: travischappell.com/franbridge
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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