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Eggs 416: Unlocking Real Estate Success with AI and Liat Arama
EPISODE 416 • MAY 29, 2025 • 58 MIN
Episode Summary
In this episode of EGGS: The Podcast, hosts Ryan and Mike interview Liat Arama, co-founder and CEO of Keazy.ai, a property management platform that leverages AI to streamline operations. Liat shares her journey from working at Microsoft to becoming an entrepreneur in real estate, discussing the challenges and lessons learned along the way. She emphasizes the importance of a project mindset in real estate investments and the benefits of multi-tenant properties. Liat also highlights the role of AI in property management and offers advice for aspiring entrepreneurs looking to innovate in their industries.
Key Takeaways
- Liat's journey from Microsoft to real estate showcases the importance of adaptability.
- The project mindset can help simplify real estate investments.
- Multi-tenant properties provide more financial security than single-family homes.
- AI can significantly enhance property management efficiency.
- Self-management of properties can lead to better tenant relationships.
- Understanding the financials of property management is crucial for success.
- Automation can free up human resources for more valuable tasks.
- Networking and word-of-mouth are powerful tools for business growth.
- Embracing technology is essential for modern entrepreneurs.
- The future of property management lies in combining human insight with AI capabilities.
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Show Credits
Guest: AI and Liat Arama
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Hosted by Michael Smith and Ryan Roghaar
Produced by Ryan Roghaar
Theme music: "Perfect Day" by OPM
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