How Property Masters Became A Nationwide Renovation Powerhouse with Culture First 

In this episode of Uncontested Investing, we’re sitting down with Kelly Brooks, the dynamic CEO of Property Masters, to unpack her powerful journey from early college challenges to leading one of the most trusted renovation companies in the industry. Kelly shares how she built a culture that prioritizes consistency, trust, and treating every project like it’s her own and how her leadership style has led to explosive growth and a reputation for excellence.

From being one of the first women to lead in a male-dominated construction space to expanding into new markets with strategic vision, Kelly delivers real advice for investors looking to grow their portfolios and partner with the right vendors.

This episode is packed with insights for new and seasoned real estate investors who are serious about building long-term success.

Quotables

“Do what you say you’re going to do. Treat people the way you want to be treated. That’s how I lead, raise my kids, and run this business.”

“You can always find someone $5 cheaper. But can you find someone who will pick up the phone and do what they promised?”

“We don’t grow just to grow. We expand when we’ve earned the right to—when we’ve proven we dominate the markets we’re in.”

Links

Property Masters

https://propertymasters.com/

RCN Capital

https://www.rcncapital.com/podcast

REI INK

https://rei-ink.com/

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