Adiel Gorel has more than three decades of successful real estate investing experience. As the founder and CEO of ICG (International Capital Group) Real Estate Investments, a world-renowned real estate investment firm founded in the San Francisco Bay Area in 1987, he has helped investors utilize one of the most powerful investment tools-single-family Homes in affordable markets throughout the United States. Gorel teaches people how to have fun with a process most find complex and speaks to audiences large and small about the importance of securing a strong financial future for retirement, business investing, and financing college education.An inspirational, dynamic, and heartfelt speaker, he uses his winning sense of humor to deliver ideas to the audience they find value in and can benefit from. Audiences can begin using the tools he teaches right away. Mr. Gorel speaks worldwide and throughout the U.S., sharing his knowledge on numerous topics including securing a powerful financial future, investing in single-family homes, and the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage. Other topics can be requested.
It's changed my life. My wife and I have the flexibility to move around as we please. I retired ten years ago at age 53. Now I have time to volunteer with the Association of Retired Firefighters, something that's near and dear to my heart. A lot of retirees have to get second jobs to stay here in the Bay Area. I don't have to work. If we didn't have my single-family homes generating income for us, we couldn't stay here. -Larry S., retired fireman Buying rental homes has allowed me to build my own wealth and financial independence. I've become less dependent on corporate forces. I'm very happy that I did this. I've continued to work in my industry, but I'm no longer solely dependent on a job for my income and my quality of life. -Michael S., healthcare industry executive Investing in single-family rental homes was the best decision my husband and I made, other than getting married. Knowing that we've done so well over the years, there's no stopping us now. As we get closer to retirement age, we'll buy more rental homes for the long term. -Dawn D., graphic designer