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How To Raise $3.3 Million In Private Money with Banjo and Erica Camardelle

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Meet Eric, aka Banjo, and his wonderful wife, Erica Camardelle – the property-peddling power couple behind Salt & Light Property Solutions. Hailing from the vibrant streets of New Orleans, Louisiana, this real estate dream team traded the city buzz for the serenity of Southwest MS, where they now reside on 60 acres in a log cabin with their four kids and a small army of pets. In their quest to conquer the real estate realm, Eric and Erica have become the proud parents of over 50 deals, managing a whopping 40 doors and 22 storage units. Accredited investors, published authors, and the masterminds behind a thriving local REIA, these two are taking Southern MS and LA by storm and have their eyes set on expanding along the Gulf Coast. When they're not busy crunching numbers, you'll find them camping in the great outdoors, passionately serving their church, and unleashing their competitive spirit in combat sports. But the fun doesn't stop there – did you know Banjo knows how to speak like a Tuscan Sand Raider, while Erica loves skulls for some weird and kind of creepy reason? Salt & Light – where business meets a symphony of laughter and extraordinary adventures!

Timestamps: 00:01 The property-peddling power couple from Mississippi. 07:26 Investing in education for financial freedom. 12:20 Ran out of cash, learned private money. 13:34 Got speeding ticket; advised a friend on investments. 18:57 Murphy's Law: Rehabbing costs more and delays. 21:30 Mindset shift: Private lending over traditional banks. 23:20 Realized the impact of helping others through investing. 27:50 Networking leads to sharing private lending strategy. 29:56 Private lenders are unaware of self-directed IRA opportunities. 33:03 Seek improvement through feedback at luncheons. 37:19 Learned private lending from Jay Connor's event. 41:31 Quit your job, embrace challenges, and achieve better results. 42:29 Commitment to success; book for investors discussed. 46:29 Explains "salt and light" from the Bible.





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