BJ Johnson

Olympic Gold Medalist to Real Estate Investor

BJ Johnson, founder of Metamorph Investments, created his company with the goal of benefiting investors and the affected communities. In addition to his involvement in real estate, BJ’s work in amateur and professional basketball have provided him experience in bringing teams together to achieve uncommon goals.

In this episode, BJ Johnson shares his story of how he went from an olympic basketball player to working in real estate. BJ has invested in real estate for over a decade identifying overlooked-properties in multiple states: rehabilitating, stabilizing, and creating great value for investors and communities.

Read more about BJ’s inspiring story with a FREE DOWNLOAD of his Chapter from Kyle Wilson’s Success Habits of Super Achievers, From No Shot to Olympic Basketball.

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