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Door-Knocking To Property Development: How Libby Lombardo Turned Bankruptcy Into Financial Freedom

September 18, 2017

Libby Lombardo, who started out as a property developer in her 20s only for the market to stall, became bankrupt. With over 15 years of experience, we will chat to her about how she overcame this, how she initially started out in the property game and how the family tradition of door-knocking aided her in her scheme for success.
You’ll also learn more about her role as a property developer, how her family background influenced her to become a deal-maker and the amazing a-ha moment where everything shifted for her.
Listen in to uncover the details!
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In this episode, here’s what you’ll learn:

01:12
What does Libby Lombardo usually do in any given day.

03:02
Lombardo’s shining moment of realisation came with turning what began as an investment property into something bigger.

04:49
Where Lombardo grew up and her personal story. She shares about her studies and job.

13:31
Lombardo’s journey on how she became a property developer.

17:16
Her worst property developing moment and how she came back from that.

19:42
The amazing a-ha moment where everything fell into place for Lombardo.

21:11
What Libby Lombardo is excited about as a property developer.

Show Notes and Credits:
Thanks a million for checking out this episode! Below are the websites and other tidbits that were mentioned in today’s podcast with Libby Lombardo. If you have any questions, feel free to leave a comment  below and I’ll respond right away!

* Libby Lombardo Facebook
* Libby Lombardo Twitter

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This episode was produced by Alex Cooper with narrations and interviews conducted by Tyrone Shum.
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