About Me
Building Property Ownership with Success Skills & Strategies
Welcome! I’m glad you stopped by!
My name is Cindy Jordan. I am a real estate investor, coach, and speaker. I am the CEO of Ms. Property Boss Solutions, a global real estate investing coaching company and motivated sisterhood for ambitious women who want to paint their own life’s canvas. They want a great income, an abundant lifestyle, and the freedom to choose.
My passion here at Ms. Property Boss Solutions is to help women real estate investors paint the life they want using real estate as their paint brush and working-class neighborhoods as their canvas stand. My mission is to help women real estate investors up level their mindset so they can create a life’s canvas on their terms faster than they ever thought possible.
Ms. Property Boss Solutions is for the woman who is ready to stop playing small and say yes to her big vision. It’s for the woman who is ready to start to paint her own life’s picture on her own terms. She is ready to become a successful Ms. Property Boss by Building Ownership with Skills and Strategies.
I have over 15 years’ experience as a property owner and landlord and getting started was not all that easy….
Wealth was not taught nor inherited…
I didn’t start out in real estate, nor did I inherit any of the properties owned. I came from humble beginnings and grew up in lower working-class neighborhoods in Columbus, Ohio. Money management nor wealth were taught growing up. I remember community meals and free cheese and bologna covered in red waxed paper, while my mother worked two and three jobs. I used to fry up the bologna and make sandwiches, umm, umm, so good. My early money memory was trading time for dollars. My parents worked multiple jobs and didn’t seem to be enjoying any of it. I babysat my cousins on Friday nights for $5. I was bitten by the real estate bug early in life. Just graduating from high school, I knew I wanted to have plenty of money to do what I wanted to do and stop trading time for dollars. I graduated from Columbus West High School with honors and inducted to the National Honor Society. While at West, I played basketball, sang in the gospel choir, and had numerous academic awards. My picture is on the Academic Hall of Fame to this day.
Military commitment….
I enlisted in the United States Air Force in right after graduation, to get out of my home town and travel the world. The joke was on me, I ended up 64 miles from my home town for my first duty station. Since money management nor wealth were taught, the real estate bug was fleeting. It was like a fly, in and out, here and there but nothing consistent. Unfortunately, I focused on the opposite of wealth, DEBT. I ran up credit cards, car loans, and personal loans. No savings either. Coming up through the ranks, I held several leadership positions and managed multimillion dollar projects a 180 degree difference from how I was managing on the home front. I was selected and received my commission as a Second Lieutenant and subsequently retired as a Captain from the military after over 23 years of active service. While on active duty, I continued to advance in my education. I received my associate, bachelor, and a prestigious master’s degree from the Air Force Institute of Technology.
Unexpected setbacks…..
Even though I had a good military career and maintained a desire for learning, I was no stranger to hardship. I had to rise above my setbacks. I survived an abusive marriage and found myself as a single mother striving to make it for me and my family. I made some hard decisions to go backward to move forward.
Still I rise…..
I moved out of military housing, in with relatives and scraped together the money I needed for a down payment on a house. The real estate bug was still making me itch. I juggled school, military, part-time jobs, and raising a family. I purchased my first home in 1997 while stationed at the Pentagon and haven’t looked back since. I house hacked this house and went on to purchase additional properties to add to my portfolio.
Even with education, degrees, layoffs, and bad economy, I continue to thrive due partly to my investment income. I want to share my personal life story and real estate journey of over 15 years to inspire you to take action. If I can do it, so can you. I continue to be an active investor and always looking for expansion and growth.
Will you decide and take the next step to become the next Ms. Property Boss?