brad and emily niebuhr

Impact Investing with Brad & Emily Niebuhr

This week we talked with Brad and Emily Niebuhr, two brilliant investors with a wide array of experience from restoration and preservation of historical buildings to working in the field of CO2 scrubbers. They discuss how they discovered real estate investing and their journey to giving their money a mission in their communities and overseas helping to provide affordable produce in Paraguay!  

Join the Niebuhrs’ as they offer great information in their Central Washington Entrepreneurs and Investors Meetup. For more details, join their Facebook Group here: https://bit.ly/3vNpROD and download their whitepaper on 7 Ways to Protect and Grow Your Wealth here: https://bit.ly/3gUJzCF

Enjoy a FREE copy of Money With Mission’s 7 Steps to Building Resilient Wealth https://bit.ly/3wWXaAE

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