Nick Huber
@sweatystartup
I buy real estate and start companies. Owner of Somewhere dot com, Bolt Storage, RE Cost Seg and more.
BIG NEWS: The Sweaty Startup is for sale TODAY. My goal was to write a book that would advance your career by 25%. Sales, delegation, mindset, hiring, management and more. Concise. To the point. Link in bio to buy. Audiobook available too. Buy a book and retweet this post…

All the best entrepreneurs are the opposite of perfectionists. They get shit done fast and ask questions later. They write emails fast. They talk fast. They walk fast. They make decisions fast. It compounds and they get good at working fast. Leading to exceptional…
We “won” a $38k commercial painting job It’s way beyond our normal scope of work Additional insurance cost us $15k Needed to hire a sandblaster $15k One of our employees who’s osha certified is required to be onsite the entire time We’ll be lucky to lose $5k by the time it’s…
Understanding the fundamentals of real estate is a cheat code for life. This PDF will teach you 90% of what I know in 2 hours or less. Subscribe to download it for free. sweatystartup.kit.com/d71ec8fd8e
I’m surprised more people don’t challenge the fact that this happened. It is mind blowing we pulled it off in 1969.
Humans landed on the moon for the first time 56 years ago today 🌕
What business should I start? How should I vet my idea? How do I figure out what businesses are good and what are bad? Free workshop in 1 hour!!! Link in bio to register.
It's not what you make, it's what you get to keep. The One Big Beautiful Bill made tax savings permanent. But how much you save depends entirely on your profit level. Here's our exact playbook for each bracket. (You're going to want to Bookmark this):
Forget what the media tells you. Becoming wealthy and successful is often a multi-generational game:
So many of the wealthiest people that I know (who are "self made") started regular old fashioned businesses. Every single one of them had dozens of competitors. Their markets weren't sexy at all. They didn't require a ton of capital. They didn't take a ton of risk.…
An unfortunate truth: Most people go from idea to idea. Chasing the next easy business. But these people never actually do anything. Never stick with anything. Never build anything of value.
First daddy daughter dance. I think this is as good as it gets in this life.
I believe children are the most important part of life. Every single 50+ year old cares about one thing: Their kids. It’s hard while you’re having them, but it is the most rewarding part of life.
The best all time. I laugh every time he says bulldozer.
Get an executive assistant from South Africa or Latin America for $1500 per month. This is the reason.
For years, I refused to hire an assistant. It was around $80 million and revenues and 250 employees before a mentor pointed I realized the assistant wasn’t for me, it was for everyone else that worked with me. It sounds obvious now, but I can’t believe how many more meetings I…
A workshop on NOT DYING. I've paid my longevity doctor thousands and thousands of dollars. I'm doing a workshop with him in a few weeks on the 80/20 of not dying. The link is in my bio to register.
Ask yourself: What does every successful business that you admire do to win? The answers are often obvious and simple: They answer the phones. They respond to emails in 15 minutes or less. They have sales reps making 15-20 cold calls per day. They run simple but effective…
Why sales skills are crucial in business As an entrepreneur, whether you're building a brand, leading a team, or negotiating terms for your startup, persuasion becomes the heartbeat of progress. It's not confined to boardrooms or pitch decks - it shows up in parenting,…