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How to Find Your Real Estate Superpower with Will Harvey

34 min · 5 de may de 2026
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What happens when you realize you like real estate — but not the part everyone assumes you should be doing? In this episode of When Real Estate Gets Real, Stephen Lee Thomas talks with Will Harvey of Harvey Capital about his path from mortgage lending to flipping houses, passive investing, and eventually building a hard money lending business. Will shares how he discovered that operations were not his strength — and that the finance side of real estate was where he truly belonged. The conversation digs into what changes when you begin managing investor capital, how to separate decision quality from outcomes, and why protecting capital matters more than chasing growth. This is a valuable episode for operators who are still figuring out where they fit, as well as investors trying to better understand what makes a disciplined capital partner. What You’ll Learn: * How Will Harvey transitioned from house flips to hard money lending * Why not every real estate investor should be an operator * What changes when you start managing other people’s money * How to think about good decisions vs bad outcomes * Why protecting capital matters before scaling * What most people misunderstand about raising capital * How to identify your real estate superpower Key Highlights: * From mortgage business to real estate investing * Why Will exited landlording and leaned into finance * Lessons from a wedding venue deal that did not go to plan * Building discipline as a fiduciary * Scaling a lending business through a fund structure * Why raising capital takes long-term relationship building * The importance of staying in your lane and adding value Connect with Will Harvey: Website: harvey-capital.com Email: Skool Community [https://www.skool.com/multifamilymasteryhub/about] Website [https://raisegenius.ai/] Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/raisegeniusAi] Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/stephenleethomas/] LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/raisegeniusai/] YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@CapitalRaisersPlaybook] Support the Show: Enjoy our content? Share with your family and friends and anyone who will benefit with the insight we shared today. Leave us a review on your preferred platform to help us grow or any suggestion. Join Our Community: Become a part of our exclusive Skool community, Capital Raising Mastery Hub. Get valuable resources, engage in discussions, and receive support for real estate entrepreneurs. Join Now [https://www.skool.com/multifamilymasteryhub]! We are live! Contact Us: For inquiries, guest appearances, or sponsorship opportunities, contact us at info@raisegenius.ai.

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