He Went From Poverty to a $25M portfolio in Real Estate by 31

He Went From Poverty to a $25M portfolio in Real Estate by 31

Michael Mnatsakanian grew up in poverty as a first-generation American raised by a single mom. He got an engineering degree from UCSD, commissioned as a U.S. Army officer, and started investing in real estate from a barracks in Fairbanks, Alaska with little money.

Five years later, he’s built a $25M+ real estate portfolio, raised over $10M in capital, and completely abandoned the Airbnb model for something many investors may not be familiar with: co-living.

In this conversation, Mikey and Michael break down the mechanics of how he went from a VA loan on a duplex to buying 20 rental cabins with zero dollars out of pocket, why he believes co-living is the most overlooked strategy in real estate right now, and how his approach to financing allows him to acquire properties in various market conditions.

They also get into the psychology of coming from nothing, why poverty created both paralysis and an unfair advantage for him, why analysis paralysis nearly killed his investing career, and the ultimatum he gave himself that changed everything.

This is one of the most tactically dense episodes Life With Mikey has ever done. Whether you’re an active investor, considering your first deal, or sitting on capital you haven’t deployed, this one will offer perspectives of how to think about real estate.

Topics Covered

VA loans, house hacking, seller financing, subject-to acquisitions, bird dogging vs. wholesaling, co-living strategy, capital raising, affordable housing, creative deal structuring, building wealth from zero, and why the smartest investors are leaving short-term rentals behind.

Chapters:

0:15 - VA loans and military investing

04:14 - Childhood poverty and the fear of financial mistakes

4:52 - The ultimatum that broke analysis paralysis

06:42 - Why real estate is a cheat code for wealth

12:42 - Buying 20 rental cabins with zero money down

17:00 - Co-living strategy explained

25:36 - Why $200/month rentals trap investors

31:34 - Affordable housing and why the government fails

42:11- Raising capital with your back against the wall

48:17 - Balancing wealth building with family time



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