
Born in Peru and raised by entrepreneurial parents who rebuilt their lives in America, Angie Stephens learns early that success is earned through grit, sacrifice, and relentless determination. In this episode of Living Your Legacy, she shares how buying her first home at 20 sparked a journey that would lead her from house hacking and fix-and-flips to real estate development and new construction. Along the way, she faces lawsuits, industry skepticism, economic uncertainty, and the challenges of succeeding in a male-dominated field. Through faith, resilience, and a commitment to continuous growth, Angie reveals how she transforms obstacles into opportunities while building generational wealth, empowering her family, and creating a legacy designed to outlive her. This conversation explores entrepreneurship, real estate investing, leadership, and the mindset required to keep moving forward when others say it can't be done.Key TakeawaysHard work, perseverance, and integrity create long-term success.Real estate can be a powerful path toward generational wealth.Every setback contains a lesson that prepares you for bigger opportunities.The right partner can accelerate both personal and professional growth.Legacy is built through intentional decisions that impact future generations.Notable Quotes"Failure is just not an option.""There's no problems, only solutions.""I love being a student. I absolutely crave knowledge.""When you do what you love, you'll never work a day in your life.""Passion trumps all odds, especially from the naysayers."
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