Introducing impact investors with underserved communities
to provide safe, modern living while delivering strong, stable returns.
Introducing impact investors with underserved communities
to provide safe, modern living while delivering strong, stable returns.
Selling your house shouldn’t be stressful.
We pay cash, close fast, and buy your property as-is, no matter the condition.
We send you a no-obligation cash offer fast – no waiting on banks.
Don’t fix a thing. We’ll handle the cleaning, repairs, and updates.
You keep more money – no agents, no closing costs, no surprises.
We’re not a national chain. We live here. We invest here.
I’m out here turning distressed properties into pay-days. Want in? Tap the video, subscribe, and ride shotgun on every deal.
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America’s Biggest Homeowner Did Something Strange | My Thoughts
From Market Crash to Million-Dollar Closings — And Now, a Mission That’s Bigger Than Real Estate.
In 2009, I started with no connections and no safety net—just hustle and a belief that I could outwork the odds. By 30, I’d closed over $100 million in sales, representing CEOs, celebrities, and high-stakes deals in Beverly Hills. But I didn’t stop there.
I reinvested every dollar, built a rental portfolio, and shifted my focus to long-term impact. Today, I’m leading a mission to improve the entire housing market in Cleveland and helping thousands of tenants in the process.
Unlock elite real estate mentorship and hands-on business-building directly with John Williams.
Wed 9 July 2025 | Yahoo News
Billboards stating ‘I buy crack houses’, ‘Your house is trash? I’ll pay cash’ and other slogans have been appearing around Cleveland, Ohio over the past few months. Real estate investor John Williams claimed he was buying undesirable homes in the area to clean up impoverished neighborhoods.
Wed 7 July 2025 | Cleveland.com
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Billboards stating, “Yes! I buy crack houses” and “Your house is trash? I’ll pay cash” have been appearing around Cleveland recently.
Some neighbors say the messages are offensive.
Wed 7 July 2025 | Cleveland.com
CLEVELAND, Ohio — A billboard that read “Yes! I buy crack houses” on Cleveland’s East Side has been taken down after drawing swift backlash from residents and City Council President Blaine Griffin.
From Market Crash to Million-Dollar Closings — And Now, a Mission That’s Bigger Than Real Estate.