From reinventing herself to thriving in private money lending—Lea Murga’s journey offers invaluable lessons for women looking to succeed in this business.
In this episode of Grow With Leila, I chat with Lea Murga, a seasoned professional with 30 years of sales and business development experience. Lea has successfully transitioned into the world of private money lending (PML), and she’s here to share her journey, from the challenges she faced at the start to the key strategies she’s implemented since that have fueled her success.
Today, we talk about:
>> Lea’s journey into private money lending and her initial steps to success.
>> What keeps her motivated in PML and her strategies for sustained growth.
>> Lessons learned along the way, including mistakes to avoid and advice for aspiring women lenders.
Guest Info:
Lea Murga is a powerhouse in real estate and business development, with decades of experience in sales and leadership. Alongside her partner, she’s working on fix-and-flips and is committed to closing 2-3 properties per month in 2025. Lea is also one of the founding partners of Boston Home Services, a company dedicated to acquiring small businesses, like laundromats. Lea shares her personal journey of reinventing herself, thriving in the PML space, and making wealth-building a reality for women.
Listen in because Lea’s story is a testament to the power of reinvention, persistence, and strategy. Whether you’re looking to get started in private money lending or take your business to the next level, this episode is packed with actionable advice and real-world insights.
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Resources mentioned in this episode:
>> 10 Costly Mistakes Made By Women Who Are New to Private Money Lending (And How To Avoid Them)
>> Gator Method with Pace Morby
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