Monick Halm

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Organisation:
Real Estate Investor Goddesses
Regions:
Anywhere
Notice Period:
Regular (more than one month's notice)
Type:
charity, professional
Online Talks:
Yes, speaker facilitated
Biography:

Monick Halm is a prominent real estate investor, syndicator, developer, mentor, author, and speaker focused on empowering women to build wealth through property investment. After practicing corporate law post–Columbia Law School, she pivoted to real estate following the 2008 financial crisis—launching with house-hacking and flips, eventually building a multifamily and industrial portfolio valued across over 1,300 rental units spanning national markets .

Monick Halm founded Real Estate Investor Goddesses, an educational and community-driven platform offering coaching, podcasting, courses, live retreats, and events designed to help women create passive income and financial freedom. Her goal is to guide one million women toward independence and legacy through real estate.

A TEDx speaker and best‑selling author of The Real Estate Investor Goddess Handbook, Wealth for Women, and Investing in Real Estate from $1 to $1 Million, Monick Paul Halm brings over 15 years of experience across asset classes such as multifamily, mobile home/RV parks, commercial, flips, vacation rentals, and industrial syndications.

Through her Real Estate Investor Goddesses Podcast, Monick Halm amplifies the voices of successful female investors, sharing authentic stories, strategies, and mentorship.

Monick Halm’s influence extends across media appearances (HuffPost, NBC, ABC, Fox, TIME), and she’s been recognized with awards like Enterprising Women of the Year Champion.

Monick Halm is also a wife, mother of three, recovering attorney, and passionate world-traveler—leading with heart, authenticity, and a commitment to inclusive, impact-driven wealth building.

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