From Sleeping on a Dirt Floor to $80K/Month in Passive Income

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  • How do you go from absolute poverty to passive income in a short amount of time? What if you were raised on the other side of the world, where even a basic education had to be fought for, and every opportunity was a constant struggle? This is the real story of Yamundow Camara, who went from sleeping on a dirt floor in a small village of Gambia to making a million dollars per year thanks to real estate.
    Yamundow grew up in an environment foreign to many of us. When her parents passed away in her youth, she was forced to live with relatives that treated her as a nuisance, not someone worth nurturing. She slept on the floor of her family’s home and was sometimes lucky enough to have a cardboard box as a mattress. She was set to be wed in her early teenage years, but thanks to her drive, determination, and pleading of her aunts, Yamundow was given a chance to go to high school and college and later immigrate to the US.
    From there, Yamundow put success as her sole focus. She not only academically overachieved, but was able to do an INCREDIBLE amount of investing with almost no money, no credit score, and no experience in the industry. She now sits on over thirty rental units, with a monthly income that rivals most Americans’ yearly salaries. Yamundow has one of the most incredible stories we’ve ever shared on the podcast, and you’ll have to tune in to hear her unimaginable path to success.
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    Episode #761
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    00:00 Intro
    01:02 Quick Tip
    01:31 Orphaned and Sleeping on the Floor
    05:47 The Dream of Owning a Home
    07:55 Scholarships, Degrees, and Moving to the US
    15:23 Getting the First Deal (and Things Going WRONG)
    26:41 7 Rentals in 1 Year!
    35:08 Making $80K a MONTH!
    43:08 Analyzing Deals and Biggest Challenges
    47:18 Taking a Hit on Taxes
    50:49 Yaamu's Current Portfolio
    52:51 Tips to Keep Quality Contractors
    54:00 Stop Waiting!
    56:00 Connect with Yaamu!

Komentáře • 1,9K

  • @cleanncam509
    @cleanncam509 Před rokem +457

    I’m blown away by her story. Such an amazing person with so much resilience! 2 jobs and real estate? I’m wondering what’s my excuse? Thank you all for this inspiring interview!!

    • @SabrinaDacosta
      @SabrinaDacosta Před rokem +27

      She is young and new to this country. She got the early excitement and build the early momentum which positioned herself well.

    • @user-eq5lp4ot8p
      @user-eq5lp4ot8p Před 7 měsíci +2

      Wow teach me how to make 80k

    • @izz5946
      @izz5946 Před 5 měsíci +6

      I heard once that Not knowing is why some or many make it…. Even if you feel you are smarter sometimes it is just that, which holds us back, being raised here in the USA we are aware of all the what if’s ..! We are aware of all the horror stories with landlord tenant situations etc etc… so it is the knowing that stops us… Not knowing sometimes is your ticket because they move fwd fully believing this will be easy… when we know all the horror stories we believe it won’t be easy at all… like a 3 year old child he will jump off the the coffee table or approach the stairs with zero fear… meanwhile adults spend there time stopping the child from killing himself day after day..!!!

    • @hellonurseash1276
      @hellonurseash1276 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Sure we all may say the “unknown” is what excites someone to go towards a specific goal.. but let’s not knock her immense RESILIENCE, in which not a lot of people have to even go forward after being knocked down several times! Especially in the rough business of real estate!

  • @baziowenz8231
    @baziowenz8231 Před rokem +430

    When she said her aunts advocated to let her go to high school my heart broke. Kudos to this young woman!

    • @delialubke6610
      @delialubke6610 Před rokem +33

      I,am South Africa and the part of Africa this woman comes from. The men are absolutely brutal a woman means nothing to them...they probably would have killed her saying she is bewitch because of how smart she is...just so sad.

    • @thelugiest
      @thelugiest Před rokem +4

      @@delialubke6610 you’re talking nonsense.. I’m originally from Malawi and Cape Town.. the statement you made is ignorant and malicious.. The majority of African men are outstanding humans.. stop with that propaganda talk.. smh

    • @yamundowcamara
      @yamundowcamara Před rokem +16

      Thank you so much everyone I really really appreciate all the comments, the encouragement and the way my story resonates with most of you 🙌🏾🤲🏾 forever grateful to God 🤲🏾

    • @africaine4889
      @africaine4889 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@delialubke6610oh please. Am Congolese and lived in west africa for 11 years and what u are saying is not true

  • @sleepmeditationsandrelaxat5681

    She should write a book real quick. So many people will benefit from her experience

  • @raynellwilliams706
    @raynellwilliams706 Před 5 měsíci +87

    My biggest take away:
    1. Knowledge is power.
    2. Know your numbers. Data Analytics is critical.
    3. Challenge society norms. Don't take no for an answer.
    4. Partner with the right people. Relationships can make the impossible possible!!!
    5. Growth!! Start small and keep on moving.
    Best episode yet!

    • @yktv985
      @yktv985 Před měsícem +1

      100%. Plus consistency

  • @ridwanraji5965
    @ridwanraji5965 Před rokem +916

    Let's be honest,she's the star of this story. Smart, hardworking, and resolute, she was always going to succeed

    • @TR_binarytradermada
      @TR_binarytradermada Před rokem

      @@HappyPenguin75034 WTF are you even talking about and saying that for? Shits of the human race always saying negative bs for no stupid reasons for what?

    • @JustMeAloha
      @JustMeAloha Před rokem +4

      Criminal?

    • @Bulletcore
      @Bulletcore Před rokem +6

      She's the main character for sure 😊

    • @yamundowcamara
      @yamundowcamara Před rokem +4

      Thank you so much Ridwan ! 🤗🤗🤗🤗

    • @hajjnjie5288
      @hajjnjie5288 Před rokem +1

      @@yamundowcamara teach me yams

  • @memp9786
    @memp9786 Před rokem +308

    My jaw is STILL on the floor minutes after finishing this; I am blown away at ALL of her accomplishments; from the scholarships & dodging an arranged marriage, to the move to the US alone, to the big jobs upon arrival, to the taking of a living arrangement & making that same strategy work for her in the BIGGEST way (way beyond what those students she lived with/ under could ever imagine), to the building of relationships with banks with no credit, to the digging in of financial losses landing her a long term contractor relationship; I mean, her thirst for knowledge & steadfastness to execute on the knowledge leaves me absolutely stunned… this girl IS A REAL LIFE SUPER HERO!!! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽🎉🎊

    • @cleanncam509
      @cleanncam509 Před rokem +13

      Yes same! Listening again because I am blown away by this beautiful inspiring humble human!! Super hero.

    • @micki5617
      @micki5617 Před rokem +6

      For sure!

    • @marcialovell5868
      @marcialovell5868 Před rokem +5

      Wow, she is for real. An inspiration for anyone who listens to this.

    • @DJMarylicious
      @DJMarylicious Před rokem +4

      You are super smart girl keep smile 😊

    • @yamundowcamara
      @yamundowcamara Před rokem +8

      I got teary reading your comment thank you so much! I really appreciate you 🤗

  • @hnovenandaliro6568
    @hnovenandaliro6568 Před rokem +33

    As an African woman I absolutely Proud of Yamu. And her down to earth attitude you are a true leader. Very hard working

  • @IAMTIMBUTLER
    @IAMTIMBUTLER Před rokem +245

    I'm not even sure if she knows this; but, her superpower is "RESILENCE". I love that she simply never gave up, seemed to keep a great attitude, and fought through all obstacles including the property manager that stole from her and made no excuses. This was an awesome interview.

  • @kennedyshelby6062
    @kennedyshelby6062 Před rokem +633

    This is the best episode Ive ever listened to!! Talk about overcoming adversity!! She is a gem and true inspiration.

    • @bijouazanledji5
      @bijouazanledji5 Před rokem +10

      I agree. 👍

    • @huggywuggy3608
      @huggywuggy3608 Před rokem +2

      Who's the girl on the thumbnail?

    • @JJ-di5vj
      @JJ-di5vj Před rokem

      ​@@huggywuggy3608 same person

    • @crand20033
      @crand20033 Před rokem

      Like the turtle sitting on top of a fence post; she had a lot of help. Even from a former US president.

    • @JJ-di5vj
      @JJ-di5vj Před rokem +17

      @@crand20033 Yes, she had a lot of help to get into the US. But regarding her building her empire, that took skill, hard work, and right timing (she capitalized on travel nursing and airb&b)! Very proud of her! I will say, no doubt, God was looking out for her!

  • @MoriahChatman
    @MoriahChatman Před rokem +187

    Best bigger pockets podcast ever! She's a gem. I'm praying God continues to bless her.

  • @CAdaure
    @CAdaure Před rokem +80

    As a 1st Gen Nigerian daughter of immigrants, I felt this story completely. Especially the part about sending $ back home lol, omg. Kudos to you sister & thanks Bigger Pockets for running this wonderful interview 🔥

  • @DignifyLady
    @DignifyLady Před 5 měsíci +18

    Fellow Gambian here!!! I am oozing with pride and joy for her. Way to go !! Keep going babygirl the sky is the limit.

  • @donaldsakala2084
    @donaldsakala2084 Před rokem +476

    This is extremely amazing, as an African 🇿🇼this episode hit home more for me. Just two years and getting 80K per month/ 960K per year on investments alone not mentioning her job😳 damn!! Inspired inspired inspired
    The key is spiritual, giving is the key here. Taking care of the vulnerable ( section 8). God opens doors for her. I love love your journey

  • @TheUnicornQueenT
    @TheUnicornQueenT Před rokem +45

    I was engaged from start to finish. This young woman radiates positive vibes. I'm so proud of you! May God continue to bless you abundantly ❤

  • @flatonium3438
    @flatonium3438 Před rokem +34

    Yamu is the absolute role model we desperately need in today’s world. ❤

  • @jc4lyfable
    @jc4lyfable Před rokem +33

    I'm African and I cried throughout this interview. So inspired - thank you for having her on!

  • @ProportunityOpportunityProfit

    Hats off to this warrior. Maximum respect. I thought I had a hard story starting over as a single dad out of prison sleeping on the floor, but compared to this story, it was a nice floor. I look at my situation completely different now. She is a BO$$.

    • @crand20033
      @crand20033 Před rokem +1

      And I guess she is single so what is she gonna do with all that money and also why does she want it?

    • @ProportunityOpportunityProfit
      @ProportunityOpportunityProfit Před rokem +37

      @@crand20033 Making money isn't a "bad" thing so let's not make her feel bad about her success. Let's lift her up for possibly inspiring someone going through something similar right now. I am not in that situation and I am extremely inspired.

    • @lorenzhauzeneder6876
      @lorenzhauzeneder6876 Před rokem +4

      ​@@crand20033 she is not Single baby already on the bond

    • @patrajones185
      @patrajones185 Před rokem +3

      100% BOSS/BADA$$

    • @ritaeffeyota
      @ritaeffeyota Před rokem +2

      She is a boss indeed

  • @JoshuaHolmes-md9xr
    @JoshuaHolmes-md9xr Před rokem +90

    She really needs to write her own book ❤,this story have literally changed my whole outlook on lyfe!!!🔥🔥👸🏾

    • @yamundowcamara
      @yamundowcamara Před rokem +5

      ❤❤❤❤

    • @mrs210
      @mrs210 Před rokem

      You people are really blind and hungry for rags to riches

  • @allmylittlestories4224
    @allmylittlestories4224 Před 4 měsíci +8

    She’s the realest person interacting and interview I’ve seen. She’s so relatable and open. Cheers to more blessings girl and congratulations on your baby girl 🎉

  • @QueenDivineLove
    @QueenDivineLove Před rokem +92

    RIP to her aunt because sometimes we don't understand how context makes stories, and those blessings can lead to greatness, with the right person. She had support, but her tenacity and personality really is the gem. What an inspiration, and it seems she really pursued this to help ppl as when she opened the nonprofit. Success begins outside of ourselves. Just an amazing human. 👏🏾 wow ❤

    • @yamundowcamara
      @yamundowcamara Před rokem +3

      Ameeen and thank you so much ❤

    • @QueenDivineLove
      @QueenDivineLove Před rokem

      @@yamundowcamara You welcome beautiful

    • @bridgetallim5854
      @bridgetallim5854 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Amazing... Her story is soo inspiring..I've learnt soo much from this podcast...the best so far.

  • @Cristian_M_
    @Cristian_M_ Před 8 měsíci +23

    Successful people don't become that way overnight. What most people see as a glance of wealth, a great career, and purpose is the result of hard work and hustle over time. I pray that anyone who is reading this will be successful in life

  • @Liyareign
    @Liyareign Před rokem +90

    I needed to see this. Been feeling really lost since my son passed. Been hitting so many brick walls. This woman is definitely an inspiration ❤

    • @MoraaMogztv
      @MoraaMogztv Před rokem +4

    • @africanboi5168
      @africanboi5168 Před rokem +8

      May his soul rest in peace ❤

    • @mayseventy4466
      @mayseventy4466 Před 11 měsíci +5

      Please accept my condolences to you and your family 💐🌾😔🙏 May God bless and give you peace.

    • @nelaswanjiru1209
      @nelaswanjiru1209 Před 10 měsíci +3

      Sorry @ Liyareign.May God keep comforting you dear.🙏

    • @Common_sense_commentary
      @Common_sense_commentary Před 9 měsíci

      May u find peace and solace with knowing he’s with the lord now. To be absent from the body is to be present with the lord. I’m also dealing with the emotions of life. I will say a prayer for you ❤ Take care

  • @habykamara3974
    @habykamara3974 Před rokem +28

    As an African descent in Europe, this is so powerful! Africans are so resilient and believe in taking action !
    Thank you so much for the interview and for helping others ! Send a lot of love to the new born baby

  • @thoumyhaiti84
    @thoumyhaiti84 Před rokem +67

    As a young kid who grew up in one of the poorest countries in the western hemisphere - Haiti 🇭🇹 I definitely identify with Yamu. I lost my dad when I was 2 years old and my mother died when I was 12 years old. Event hough I never had to sleep on the floor but I did experience homelessness and had to sleep inside my car for 9 months .
    Thank You for coming onto this podcast. You have no idea how inspiring your story is to me.

  • @chatmibisnis8272
    @chatmibisnis8272 Před rokem +148

    I can definitely relate to her story, growing up in Jamaica 🇯🇲 was not easy. I started my real estate journey back in my country (Jamaica) however, poor economic system drove me out and here I am in U.S just acquired my 1st property and just getting a contract on my second property. I hope one day bigger pockets will give me an opportunity to share my story. 😊

    • @yamundowcamara
      @yamundowcamara Před rokem +10

      Congratulations Chat!! And thank you

    • @sonmychest2757
      @sonmychest2757 Před rokem +10

      Congratulations on overcoming your adversities and having that drive to want more in life. You WILL be on Bigger Pockets and other platforms as well to share your journey.... your desire has been placed in the universe and it shall be so. Thank you in advance and I am looking forward to hearing your story just like this young lady.... sending love to you from Chicago.❤❤🙏🏽🙏🏽👏🏾👏🏾

    • @chatmibisnis8272
      @chatmibisnis8272 Před rokem +1

      @@sonmychest2757 Thank you soooooo much!!

    • @chatmibisnis8272
      @chatmibisnis8272 Před rokem +1

      @@yamundowcamara your welcome

    • @jamiejohnson6082
      @jamiejohnson6082 Před rokem +4

      Do you have any advice on how I could start as well? I’m 19 and I live in Jamaica as well but I’m looking to venture into real estate in the US.

  • @civillady3737
    @civillady3737 Před rokem +372

    As an African woman who recently got my first property a year ago and gained so much and relationships from Biggerpockets, Yamu is such an inspiration!! God bless you!

    • @alphacake4180
      @alphacake4180 Před rokem +3

      You need a husband

    • @leftytsiropoulos8456
      @leftytsiropoulos8456 Před rokem

      @@alphacake4180 a

    • @civillady3737
      @civillady3737 Před rokem +4

      @@bbgen-sp6ns that's very ignorant. Scholarships exist for excelling students in many parts of africa even available for children from very poor families. Education is commonly seen as ticket to financial stability so her experience is also very valid. Stop being so full of yourself and get educated yourself.

    • @bbgen-sp6ns
      @bbgen-sp6ns Před rokem

      @@civillady3737 A student living in poverty will typically attend underfunded schools with fewer resources for students who are struggling or showing signs of learning disabilities. They might also have trouble getting their homework done, due to a lack of resources at home, or a safe, quiet place to study. Stop 🐂💩ing yourself .

    • @civillady3737
      @civillady3737 Před rokem

      @@bbgen-sp6ns alright, tell that to my father who lived in rural kenya with 7 other siblings in a very humble family of farmers relying on paraffin lamps to study in the evening yet managed to rank at the top of his classes throughout high school, due to lack of finances unable to immediately attend university but through performing well in A levels then receiving a scholarship to attend graduate school abroad. You clearly must not be from the continent. Also tell that to my husband born & raised in haiti once again from a poor family and migrated to the states living amongst other Haitians in the most dangerous hoods in florida but "somehow" managing to navigate and finally obtain multiple engineering degrees. if anyone is BS'ing it's you. Ignoramus

  • @JustMeAloha
    @JustMeAloha Před rokem +31

    She was determined and she spent time finding out how she can accomplish her goal of owning real estate and owning her own home. I love her and I"m thankful for what she shared.

  • @alittlechocolatedrop
    @alittlechocolatedrop Před 11 měsíci +28

    Inspirational, educational, motivational, and left me with ZERO excuses. Continued blessings to you and your family, Yamu!! Thanks David and Rob for bringing us amazing investors!

  • @Storybooktea7167
    @Storybooktea7167 Před rokem +124

    May God continue to bless her! I am completely blown away with her story. So many people make excuses and find ways to talk themselves out of making moves. For example “I don’t have any money” and she did it with literally no credit and little money. Do the math, make the phone call, make a move!

    • @sweettreatsoverload4296
      @sweettreatsoverload4296 Před rokem +4

      Never compare because you don't know people's individual stories.

    • @SabrinaDacosta
      @SabrinaDacosta Před rokem +1

      Yup. Absolutely. Never compare! Some of us are still in warrior mode but haven’t reached metamorphosis yet

    • @hamidhamidi3134
      @hamidhamidi3134 Před rokem

      No excuses in the US.

  • @marciawright8002
    @marciawright8002 Před rokem +44

    What a full circle moment! From being a listener to being interviewed. So proud of you Yamu!

  • @nkechiokoro3687
    @nkechiokoro3687 Před rokem +52

    I am still dazed by Yamu's story, but filled with joy for what she has achieved so far in her young age. She is an icon of hard work, positivity, resilience, and success. Her story will continue to be a motivating factor for mankind.

  • @jessicarogers9420
    @jessicarogers9420 Před rokem +16

    One minute in and i am amazed by this lady. She deserves everything good.

  • @MelaninMommyMillionaire
    @MelaninMommyMillionaire Před rokem +71

    Yamu you are such and inspiration!. I think it was the HUNGER that got you where you are today. Being from Mali (west Africa) myself it is like night and day to see how my relatives live in Mali compared to the opportunities we have access to here in America. I learned at a young age that I was lucky to live here. I think that puts a voice in your head that since we have the opportunities to do better than we DO BETTER!. The pressure of helping family back home only grows but to see what you have done in 3 short years is AMAZING. Thank God your aunt kept fighting for your education. It is a shame how many others Yamu's the world will never know because of arranged marriages as a teenager in the African culture. You accomplished what most cant in a decade in 3 years. Standing ovation for you!

    • @yamundowcamara
      @yamundowcamara Před rokem +10

      This brought tears in my eyes thank you so sis

    • @justinamusyoka4986
      @justinamusyoka4986 Před rokem +2

      We need to transform Africa,Mali is a great nation but bedeviled by civil unrest.America may be good but without home back home and tranquility,things may never get better.
      The Most High Yah show you favours beyond our conception.

  • @lailaatallah1857
    @lailaatallah1857 Před rokem +84

    MY gosh!!!! Yamu, I have never heard a more inspiring story!! I wish you and your family continued growth, prosperity, blessings and peace.
    I hope to hear many more interviews with you to learn a lot more.

    • @yamundowcamara
      @yamundowcamara Před rokem +4

      Ameeeeen Ameeeen 🙏🏾 thank you so much

    • @lailaatallah1857
      @lailaatallah1857 Před rokem +4

      @@yamundowcamara I look forward to following you and LEARNING FROM YOU! :)

    • @bbgen-sp6ns
      @bbgen-sp6ns Před rokem

      She sound like an African romance scammer . The story is full of 💩 from the start . In Africa , if you are dirt poor , you don’t get to go to school . In April 2020 , the best interest rate you can get is 3% on the 52k property with 8k down , your payment is almost $500, not $300.
      Further more , no bank gonn finance you without great credit score and 2 year of W-2 or sufficient income from 1099 period .

    • @prograntsproposals424
      @prograntsproposals424 Před rokem +3

      God bless you Yamu!

  • @Yatacha
    @Yatacha Před 7 měsíci +8

    Congratulations for all your efforts .I'm from Africa and I know exactly what you went through and I was crying while listening to your story because I, myself also slept on the floor .But today I'm in the USA,became a Nurse,just bought a property and I'm trying to start an AirBnb by using one room in my house and see how it goes.Thank you so much for sharing your story. YOU MADE IT SIS❤

  • @gemma9667
    @gemma9667 Před rokem +49

    I'm blown away at her accomplishments in just a few years. I wish she had her own CZcams channel so I could follow her journey.

  • @alphonzawill
    @alphonzawill Před rokem +66

    This young lady has blazed an amazing trail. She has the tenacity and determination of a million people.

  • @DammitRaqueL
    @DammitRaqueL Před rokem +69

    Most amazing story, hands down. NO EXCUSES PEOPLE !!! She is so inspiring.

    • @crand20033
      @crand20033 Před rokem +1

      She was born with a smart brain. She's smart like Obama.

  • @goroddaful5324
    @goroddaful5324 Před rokem +11

    Some may be scared by her powerful story and achievements and may come saying she is taking over our entrepreneurial know-hows..but I tell you this, she is one among many of the immigrant success in this country. Kudos to your achievements

  • @iamnicthevet
    @iamnicthevet Před 4 měsíci +2

    I had no intention of watching this whole video. What a beautiful spirit Yamu has. What an amazing story, I'm so happy for you. Quite encouraging.

  • @milkiasbirhane5942
    @milkiasbirhane5942 Před rokem +40

    I listened and watched her interview 3 times. Such an honest and humble lady. I am so happy for her. Good job

  • @Godlovesu591
    @Godlovesu591 Před rokem +19

    This woman is an inspiration, protect her at all cost.

  • @shannonlwalton
    @shannonlwalton Před rokem +35

    I am honestly just so over the moon filled with joy for Yamu and her success and so completely impressed. No one deserves it more than she does, and she worked so hard to create her success! Yamu, you are an AMAZING young woman, and you are an inspiration!! You are a rockstar!!

  • @ivearies4187
    @ivearies4187 Před rokem +12

    She is gifted with math and data abilities obviously well framed with education that allows her to make great decisions. Hats off to Yamu!

  • @cestmoilance
    @cestmoilance Před rokem +30

    I tried many times to encourage my wife to listen to the podcast, this is the only story that had her undivided attention!

    • @yamundowcamara
      @yamundowcamara Před rokem +1

      Please send my regards to her and tell her am wishing her all the best!

  • @AwakenedVibration
    @AwakenedVibration Před rokem +9

    I so connect with her pain. I was raised in an orphanage from age until forced to leave at 19. Life imposed more struggle trying to figure out how to survive. My obsession with houses was the same.
    It’s Beautiful that technology allows us to connect with others that have similar stories.
    This is wonderful. ❤

  • @zvzstp
    @zvzstp Před rokem +20

    This is my first time ever leaving a comment for a CZcams video. I respect you so much Yamundow. I see your story as not as much of just a success story. During the whole video I looked at you and saw that little girl that nobody thought she could have a chance in her life. And even worse: Nobody wanted her to have a chance. They wouldn't be happy for you if you would succeed unless you pay-pay-pay-pay them and even then they would still feel like you owe them. And that little girl since very early age made herself work so very hard to be the best at school, which means better than anyone else that had parents and was loved and supported. I hope when your parents were alive you felt very much loved. You are absolutely my very hero. My mom lost her parents when she was 12 and she told me how tough life gets as soon as you lose parents. You become so vulnerable. You start feeling like you are less worth than any other people. You depend on people that don't want you. You are a burden for them. On public they will tell everybody how holy they are because they take care of you but everybody is just trying to use you. My mom looked strong and older than 12 and for this reason quite a few people wanted to adopt her for having extra free hands in the house. None of them cared for her wellbeing. They just wanted her to have no choice but work hard for them for free. Luckily she was in USSR where potential parents had to get through a thorough screening for their intentions for the child so none of those people was approved to adopt her. She grew up in an orphanage. She was the best at her school. She graduated from a very good college which was extremely hard to get to. To me your and her stories are similar. I am so happy you became such an educated smart woman that is not afraid of any difficulties

  • @kimberlycallahan765
    @kimberlycallahan765 Před rokem +29

    This is the most inspiring story I have ever heard!!!!!! I am absolutely blown away by Yamu and her story. I have three year old twin daughters and I swear I am going to play this for them someday to inspire the next generation of women. CONGRATS AND WELL DESERVED!!!!!

  • @xXrockmeXx
    @xXrockmeXx Před rokem +89

    As a fellow west African (Ghana), I love this story! I didn't have to go through all the things she did, but people need to understand how hard it is to leave your home country, your family, and friends just to move to America. So proud of you! 🥳🥳🥳
    Edited to add that it is important for fellow Americans to help first generation immigrants navigate American life. We struggle through EVERYTHING to try and make it here.

  • @rafaelaguirre2922
    @rafaelaguirre2922 Před rokem +4

    When my daughter is older she's going to listen to this podcast. This lady is inspiring!!!

  • @celestetheariesdorsey952

    She gives me hope for a better life she’s so positive and I actually cried when she said the bedbugs when she was younger I love ❤️ that she kept going 💯🔥🔥🔥

  • @osiamatthew7475
    @osiamatthew7475 Před rokem +28

    Her story is so motivational!. It let's us know that everything we have been thru was preparing us for our future.

  • @thaMagician0923
    @thaMagician0923 Před rokem +75

    I absolutely LOVE her spirit!!!!!
    Thank you for having her on your platform. ❤

  • @profitrocketchannel
    @profitrocketchannel Před rokem +10

    My heart breaks for her childhood. It was hard to listen to; I’m sure it was exponentially harder to live. What an inspiration! ❤ Thank you for sharing this story.

  • @fefej87
    @fefej87 Před rokem +33

    As a fellow African who is working towards this, thank you for the inspiration. You are amazing 👏🏾 ❤

  • @kandake2795
    @kandake2795 Před rokem +83

    She is so inspirational! She makes me want to strive to do better in real estate and life. Thanks for having her on the show.

    • @yamundowcamara
      @yamundowcamara Před rokem +3

      Thank you so much Kandake 🙏🏾🙌🏾

    • @Godschosen503
      @Godschosen503 Před rokem +2

      @@yamundowcamara I’m moving to Springfield Illinois in 2 months to buy and rent houses I can’t believe I randomly clicked on this video is there any way I can get ahold of you just to ask a few questions I’m working with Ryan elsila he’s my realtor currently I’m in Portland Oregon

    • @Nickyd2024
      @Nickyd2024 Před rokem +1

      Me too i had interest in real estate i gave up but she is motivated me to go back to realestate

    • @lisajones9713
      @lisajones9713 Před rokem

      Absolutely, absolutely amazing!! You are the friend in my head❤😊

  • @ExpatmomGuatemala
    @ExpatmomGuatemala Před rokem +13

    What an incredible young woman! I love hearing how she just kept going even with all the adversity. Good job, Yamundow!

  • @Dakiniwoman
    @Dakiniwoman Před rokem +15

    This girl is an absolute Genius... I think very few people could do what she has done... I have been foolish all my life to be a struggling artist... I gave up having a life in order to create the most amazing art that I don't even know how to sell effectively... Now, it is too late for me to find financial success... Yet, this is the first video I have seen from Bigger Pockets, so... you never know...

    • @barbarachulu4083
      @barbarachulu4083 Před rokem +6

      It's never to late ....Do not give up...

    • @Dakiniwoman
      @Dakiniwoman Před rokem

      @@barbarachulu4083 Well, I am nearly 78, so it is pretty late for me... I have $100,000.00 invested in my Studio, so I have to keep being an artist..

  • @ir7209
    @ir7209 Před rokem +16

    As a African woman who did couple fix and flip and now own 2 property. one I live and one investment you gave me encouragement to do more. Thank you sister🎉

  • @blesseddaily9651
    @blesseddaily9651 Před rokem +36

    All I have to say this is an amazing young women, not only did she overcome her childhood, she has broke language, and culture barriers and changed her life and inspiring the people who listens to her story. There aren't any excuses, hard work is vital to all success with sacrifices.

    • @africansister
      @africansister Před rokem +1

      Broke language ? People in her country speak English dear 😊

    • @ruqayyahcurtis7504
      @ruqayyahcurtis7504 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@africansister2

    • @ruqayyahcurtis7504
      @ruqayyahcurtis7504 Před 10 měsíci

      Amazing❤She taught me a lot in a short period of time. I got so many tips from this video. ❤❤❤

  • @nursedani5704
    @nursedani5704 Před rokem +12

    Amazing! If you are reading this Yamundow, you have inspired me even more! I’m so happy you shared your story on this platform ❤

  • @lamusiquefanatique
    @lamusiquefanatique Před rokem +18

    It's only been a few years since she started and she's already done so much for others. I'm curious if Yamu also has dreams of fixing up the homes back at home too where she originally grew up from and inspired her to get to where she is today (not that she has to). But I wonder about how is it possible to help our old places become more developed. I'm sure her family is proud of her and her aunt and sister are saying, I knew I made the right decision to support her.

  • @alagify2
    @alagify2 Před rokem +36

    Proud of you sis! You make me proud coming from The Gambia 🇬🇲. I feel you pain 😢. I feel lucky coming from a very well-to-do family in the Gambia. Never taking anything for granted and always being grateful.

  • @sfm3008
    @sfm3008 Před rokem +7

    I LOVE your story Yamu. Thank you for sharing. Inspirational, hardworking, determined, crafty, brilliant, beautiful. I am in awe.

  • @herjoy2
    @herjoy2 Před rokem +8

    i am just loving her. now she can also comfortably bring family over if they wish and just enjoy what she has worked for. such a joy. thank you

  • @karenp7978
    @karenp7978 Před rokem +9

    This story is truly amazing and a testimony of resilience, determination, dedication and not giving up. At 6am, I am blown away and know that I am on the right track. ✅️
    Thank you Yamu for sharing your story with us 🙏

  • @jessg8379
    @jessg8379 Před rokem +40

    Absolutely and without question, the absolute BEST Bigger Pockets episode EVER.
    Such an inspiring human. Humbled beyond words at her strong spirit. Rejoiced for her success.

    • @yamundowcamara
      @yamundowcamara Před rokem +5

      Thank you so much Jess G! 🙌🏾 thank you for the kind words of encouragement

  • @missdragonflies81
    @missdragonflies81 Před rokem +10

    Congratulations Yamu on your baby girl. I am sure she is here by now. Thank you for inspiring me. I was born in Haiti, slept on the floor on a mat, living apart from my parents until I arrived in America. I am the only one in my family to go to college, or strive for more. Hearing your passionate store and not stopping with many no's has waken me up again. Many blessings to you and your family the Bigger Pockets team for having amazing episodes year after year. xoxo Sancha.C

  • @prisoner_of_hope8386
    @prisoner_of_hope8386 Před 5 měsíci +2

    What I love about BiggerPockets is that they let their guests speak. So many of these other interview formats the hosts interrupt so much and basically take over the conversation. Here when they interrupt it's literally to transition the topic or solicit more information or a deeper understanding. They are not randomly interrupting the guest. I loved hearing Yamu's story. Thank you for giving her so much space to speak and tell her story so authentically. Kudos to this beautiful young lady! I am so proud of her and her journey.

  • @misselevate5442
    @misselevate5442 Před rokem +7

    I absolutely loved this story!!! I am just beyond speechless what this amazing young woman has achieved!!!!

  • @successwithgigi7652
    @successwithgigi7652 Před rokem +6

    I am so proud of her. I am sending her lots of love. I wish her continued success. God please continue to bless her👏

  • @csingleton_2
    @csingleton_2 Před rokem +7

    I love this episode. “I’m so proud of myself. I’m so grateful to God”
    Best episode ever!

  • @ivearies4187
    @ivearies4187 Před rokem +4

    Her story brought tears to my eyes. Then I smiled of joy as she continued sharing her AMAZING story. A new superhero!!!

  • @Her_shey_bar
    @Her_shey_bar Před rokem +4

    Wow just WOW!!! I am 57 yrs old and starting life all over and this is so inspiring. I dont know how I found this but it was meant for me to hear. She is brilliant

  • @jamillewade2352
    @jamillewade2352 Před rokem +52

    Omg. I’m
    So happy you guys have her on this platform. I’ve been following her on her instagram page. She’s insanely charismatic and talented. And she’s also a mom and black. Thank you so much for featuring her. She’s very nervous on this podcast. But she’s an ultimate powerhouse.

    • @darthvadeth6290
      @darthvadeth6290 Před rokem +1

      Wtf? racist. What does her skin color have to do with anything?

    • @yamundowcamara
      @yamundowcamara Před rokem +9

      Aww thank you so much for your kind words Jamille haha yes I was nervous it’s bigger pockets!! It’s a dream come through 🤲🏾🙌🏾🙏🏾🤗

    • @fayebynoe9491
      @fayebynoe9491 Před rokem

      Investigatiin. ? ? ?

  • @sexymexi007
    @sexymexi007 Před rokem +11

    Wow listening to her speak and relate her story has me in tears, I feel her struggle and her triumph !!! ❤❤❤❤

  • @sheenaoates3217
    @sheenaoates3217 Před rokem +6

    This story is so inspirational! So happy for Yamu! Continue to spread your love and light in this world! ❤

  • @neicycarlasquire
    @neicycarlasquire Před rokem +16

    She definitely inspired me!! Thank you guys so much for sharing.. I have been frustrated trying to get back into the real estate arena and really a mass some great successful through real estate. This inspired me and put me back in the motivation mindset of winning it.

  • @mariquitademira6539
    @mariquitademira6539 Před rokem +6

    I was already getting teary-eyed 5 minutes into it! What an Amazing Cinderella Rags-to-Riches Story! You go Girl!!👏

  • @SkylarScheele
    @SkylarScheele Před rokem +200

    She’s absolutely amazing. Just so amazing, she has more strength than 90% of us. Talk about perseverance.

    • @yamundowcamara
      @yamundowcamara Před rokem +10

      Thank you so much! I really appreciate it and am so grateful to share my story with everyone 😊

    • @gilbertjean-louis4826
      @gilbertjean-louis4826 Před rokem +3

      Have mercy Lord, you remind me of myself sister I'm so proud of you congratulations.

    • @Neddie2k
      @Neddie2k Před rokem +3

      More than 99.9% of us I will say.

    • @cristiansilva3392
      @cristiansilva3392 Před rokem

      @@yamundowcamaraCongrats girl, you’re Amazing!!! Super inspirational to us!
      I have a question: you said 80k profit monthly with 33 doors, it’s around 2.4K per unit as profit?
      That’s insane!!!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
      Which strategies bring more profit? Mid term or short term?

    • @raheemtheinvestor
      @raheemtheinvestor Před rokem

      @@yamundowcamara that’s just black people showing who we are not that bullcrap media. 😎🔥

  • @nc0849
    @nc0849 Před rokem +9

    What a great story! And great to hear how she turned around tiny savings to try and get her first property.

  • @Priteva
    @Priteva Před rokem +9

    She is amazing . Wish her so much more success. She has already done well

  • @kiboijames
    @kiboijames Před rokem +5

    African brother from Kenya- what an inspiration. This touched my soul. I am so proud of you!

  • @SJClarke
    @SJClarke Před rokem +15

    Best episode yet. I laughed, I cried. What an inspirational and hard working human being.

  • @saniyahx
    @saniyahx Před rokem +7

    Yamu is amazing!! What an inspiring woman! God bless her & everything she touches

  • @JarodBillingslea
    @JarodBillingslea Před 9 měsíci +3

    I like how she's hesitant as hell at times but then she still pushes through. That's like her superpower. She keeps going and going and breaking through her own limits time and time again.

  • @greggeorges4629
    @greggeorges4629 Před rokem +63

    When we go through problems and tough times as landlords, this session really brings the notion that it is so much worst for so many. Probably the most inspirational podcast BiggerPockets has had until now. Incredible story! 🎉

  • @laurendilaurentis6467
    @laurendilaurentis6467 Před rokem +6

    i love to see my fellow west africans winning! congrats to our sister and may her blessings be infinite ❤

  • @blbolden
    @blbolden Před 11 měsíci +3

    I am literally in tears rejoicing over her story. I am also extremely inspired to move forward with taking the steps to JUST DO IT! Thank you young lady for sharing your story. I needed this. I was just looking for some way to build generational wealth for myself and my daughter. I believe God connected me to this podcast. I pray favor and blessing continue to overflow in your lives, all of you for sharing this invaluable story of inspiration. Praise GOD.

  • @lindseynero1000
    @lindseynero1000 Před rokem +12

    I’m soo inspired by you girl!!! Biggerpockets, keep these great stories coming!

  • @rjhicks4631
    @rjhicks4631 Před rokem +6

    Excellent story. God’s grace is absolutely amazing. So happy for you and your family Yamu.

  • @bklynfinest7
    @bklynfinest7 Před rokem +7

    I'm proud of you my sister. Also a fellow West African (Ghana) but I was born here. You inspire me as I have been learning real estate but not executing.

  • @moofinestic
    @moofinestic Před rokem +9

    Yamundow you're an inspiration! I absolutely love this episode. Keep up the great work. ❤🎉

  • @xmanncoko4639
    @xmanncoko4639 Před rokem +4

    This soo inspiring .. as my first time watcher of the podcast ..A young lady went all out for her dreams.. i am humbled by her story

  • @JaeVoris
    @JaeVoris Před rokem +5

    She is an inspiration, no one has any excuses because she had limitations but she persevered

  • @mmartinez4117
    @mmartinez4117 Před rokem +30

    Probably the most probably the most inspirational podcast for me as a woman to date. Thank you for sharing her story. She is an inspiration!!!

    • @yamundowcamara
      @yamundowcamara Před rokem +3

      Thank you so much dear

    • @mmartinez4117
      @mmartinez4117 Před rokem +1

      @@yamundowcamara Thank YOU!

    • @yummykitchendirect4528
      @yummykitchendirect4528 Před rokem +3

      Such a young hard working girl, more success in her life, stay blessed and may God be with you in your life, ln just three years you have done really well, am so proud of you.

  • @wmratz
    @wmratz Před rokem +10

    Yamu, what an inspiring story. Thanks for sharing your journey! I have been through alot of frustrations trying to live the dream of having a real home, a real bed and peaceful place to rest at night. Not only did you provide this for your own family, but othes who depend on having a place to live affodably by making section 8 rentals part of your portfolio :)

  • @blessingodion4092
    @blessingodion4092 Před rokem +7

    This is really amazing !! I am wholly inspired by this success story. I need to really look deeply into myself and work harder.
    Wishing you a safe delivery, Yanmu if you haven’t had the baby yet

  • @MaximusBlack
    @MaximusBlack Před rokem +5

    Love seeing young black women creating wealth for herself and family. Great episode.

  • @Babu-kr3cr
    @Babu-kr3cr Před rokem +12

    I think she is being blessed for taking care of the section 8 people. She makes sure that is always a part of her portfolio so she can help the poor. She seems like a happy person with a good attitude. I would like to know more of the details of how she does it, deal with problem tenants, close on a sale, etc. How do you even convince a seller to sign a contract with you when you aren't pre-approved for a mortgage?
    It would also help if you had subtitles. I can pretty much understand her, but sometimes her accent is hard to follow. There are so many places only renting to short term or high-end tenants, that it is hard for people with vouchers to find anywhere affordable. She knows how to make the numbers work. I feel like that is a great service to the poor to keep more of these units available.

    • @yamundowcamara
      @yamundowcamara Před rokem +2

      Hello babu thank you so much for your kind words.. I try to do my best to help people because I know how it is to not have anything..

    • @yamundowcamara
      @yamundowcamara Před rokem +3

      And when you help people God always helps you