In episode 191 of the Disruptors for GOOD podcast, I speak with Niles Lichtenstein, founder of
Nestment, on making real estate investing and ownership more accessible.
Niles Lichtenstein is the Founder of Nestment, a pioneering platform that revolutionizes real estate investment through a seamless co-buying model for families and friends. With a strong background in entrepreneurship and a passion for building wealth and empowering communities, Niles has made a significant impact in various industries.
Prior to founding Nestment, Niles spearheaded Enwoven, a SaaS start-up funded by the New York Times. Enwoven aimed to redefine group collaboration by transforming how narratives are collectively crafted. This venture showcased Niles' innovative thinking and ability to create transformative solutions.
Niles is also an accomplished author, having written the acclaimed book "Boundless Brooklyn." His writing reflects his dedication to exploring boundless possibilities and fostering creativity.
Driven by a desire to create lasting positive change, Niles has actively pursued ventures that focus on building wealth, community, and economic empowerment. His diverse portfolio includes ventures such as SalonBox, Reset Fitness, Culture Drawn, all of which aim to empower individuals and communities through innovative business models.
By sharing the investment with others, investors can gain exposure to a diversified portfolio of properties and reduce their risk.