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From Military Command to Full-Time U.S. Real Estate Investor
I’m excited to finally be here!
After politely declining a few times because of army reserve duty and a packed schedule, the timing finally feels right.
First and foremost, let’s wish for the safe return of all hostages—a reminder that some things are far more important than real estate .
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My name is Ofek Molkandov, I’m 26 years old, a former company commander, and proud IDF reservist!
At the height of my service, I led 120 soldiers and 25 officers—conducting live-fire drills with 18-year-olds giving 105% every single day.
Back when I led ambush teams, we would spend two to three days lying still in the bushes near villages in freezing Jerusalem weather, surviving on bottled water (Pro tip: If you ever need to, bring a Fuze Tea bottle, not a Coke one. Trust me.)
Why share these wild army memories?
Because those experiences, in my eyes, were the best school for real estate:
Leading under pressure
Arbejde med mennesker
Problem-solving on the fly
Planlægning forude
Forberedelse til det uventede
How I Got Into U.S. Real Estate
My real estate journey actually began during my officer training course.
At 22, I bought my first apartment in Bat Yam, Israel—a dream that started when I was just 13. Back then, I kept asking my dad how people could even afford to buy a home in Israel, especially during the height of the tent protests against the cost of living in Tel Aviv.
Two weeks after finishing my military service, I jumped straight into a job as a project manager at a public real estate company in Israel.
I managed large-scale projects worth hundreds of millions, dealing daily with tenants, engineers, and attorneys. It was intense—and incredibly educational.
My goal was always entrepreneurship. But pretty quickly, I realized a few things:
The entry barriers for real estate investment in Israel are sky-high.
Cash flow margins are tiny.
“Income-producing real estate” in Israel… well, barely produces income.
That’s when I decided to pivot to U.S. real estate.
The operational idea was simple:
Sell the apartment in Israel, use the profits to buy 2–3 rental properties in the U.S., and then figure out my next steps—travel, study, build a career… whatever felt right.
I figured it would be a lot easier (and smarter) to explore life with 8–10K shekels coming in passively every month, rather than burning through savings.
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I dove headfirst into real estate education (shoutout to Project X).
I bought a property. Then another. Then a friend joined me. Then another investor appeared.
I met amazing partners along the way—and today, two years later:
I work full-time in U.S. real estate.
I own and manage over 13 rental doors with my investors.
I run a flip operation that turned over $1.5M in 2024.
I have a strong, reliable local team.
I work with incredible, values-driven partners.
None of this happened because I had a “perfect” plan.
It happened because I got into the game, learned by doing, stayed consistent, and didn’t wait until I was “100% ready.”
Real estate is a long game.
Good things happen when you put time, energy, and focus into the right places.
In my next posts, my goal is simple:
To share real value, in a clean, authentic, and transparent way.
Let’s keep growing, learning, and building—together!
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