My Progress
Watch the process
happen in real time.
40
STUDENTS TAUGHT
43
LETTERS SENT
5
BOOK REPORTS
The Mission Behind the Progress
Why this progress matters.
Ownership
Creating pathways to wealth through real estate, entrepreneurship, and long-term asset building.
Education
Learning publicly and sharing practical lessons that others can apply.
Example
Documenting the entire journey—the wins, failures, setbacks, and breakthroughs.
Opportunity
Expanding access to knowledge, mentorship, and ownership for others
Starting With Why
The foundation is not money — it is opportunity.
My long-term goal is simple:
For My Children
They deserve to inherit more than memories—they deserve examples, knowledge, and opportunity.
Wealth Through Ownership
Demonstrating how ordinary people can build wealth through education, discipline, and responsible ownership.
Community Needs Examples
Visible examples of financial growth and responsible leadership create possibilities for others.
Teach What I Learn
Every lesson, success, and setback becomes part of a blueprint others can use.
For My Mother
To become the man she believed I could be and create something that benefits others long after I'm gone.
01 — Milestones
The road so far, and the road ahead.
A staged approach — Wholesaling → Renovation → Long-Term Ownership — built on knowledge, experience, discipline, and sustainability.
Committed Publicly to the Plan
Launched The Xavier Plan and committed to documenting the journey openly—the wins, setbacks, lessons, and progress.
Foundation Reading Program
Building a practical education in financial literacy, entrepreneurship, real estate, and personal development through structured reading and book reports.
Market Research System Built
Created a repeatable framework for analyzing markets, neighborhoods, investment opportunities, and community indicators.
Financial Literacy Curriculum Created
Designed and organized a structured financial literacy course covering foundational concepts, practical application, and personal responsibility.
First Financial Literacy Class Taught (20 Students Reached)
Delivered the first financial literacy class to incarcerated students, transforming personal study into practical education for others.
First Class Taught
100 Students Reached
Building Momentum
250 Students Reached
Expanding Impact
400 Students Reached
Mission Goal Achieved
Outreach System Established
Built a structured outreach process for connecting with mentors, educators, advocates, business leaders, and organizations aligned with the mission.
Relationship Development
Actively turning outreach into meaningful relationships, mentorship, and collaboration.
Reentry Preparation System
Developing the plans, processes, skills, and support network necessary to transition successfully from incarceration to entrepreneurship.
The Journey Continues Outside
First Public Video Update Release the first video documenting life after incarceration and the transition from preparation to execution. Mark the beginning of the next chapter of The Xavier Plan.
First Post-Release Accountability Update
Publish the first 90-day progress report documenting successes, setbacks, lessons learned, and next steps after release.
First Post-Release Income
Generate the first dollar through lawful enterprise after release.
First Real Estate Transaction
Apply the systems, education, and preparation documented throughout The Xavier Plan.
First Investment Property
Acquire the first long-term asset as part of the ownership journey.
Research & Relationship Development
Building the network — in public.
Every investment decision is guided by research, discipline, and professional guidance. These are the relationships being actively built — rooted in professionalism, accountability, and long-term thinking.
Real Estate
Active
Contractors
Active
Lenders
Building
Inspectors
Building
Accountants
Building
City Officials
Planned
Property Managers
Planned
Business Leaders
Active
Real Estate Professionals
Active
Learning from experienced individuals while studying successful operators and business models — market research, economic analysis, mentorship, and disciplined networking are foundational to every stage of this plan.
02 — Certifications
Earning the credentials. Earning the trust.
Every certification represents discipline applied — knowledge studied, tested, and ready to deploy in the field.
Real Estate Wholesaling Fundamentals
Self-Directed Study Program
Completed
Verified · Public
Financial Literacy & Personal Finance
Ramsey Solutions Coursework
Completed
Verified · Public
Negotiation Essentials
Harvard Online (PON)
Completed
Verified · Public
Contract Law for Real Estate
Independent Coursework
In Progress
Verified · Public
Construction & Renovation Basics
Pre-Apprentice Curriculum
In Progress
Verified · Public
Property Management Fundamentals
NARPM Coursework
Planned
Verified · Public
Licensed Real Estate Agent (Pre-License)
State-Approved Program
Planned
Verified · Public
Accounting & Bookkeeping for Investors
Independent Coursework
Planned
Verified · Public
03 — Skills Learned
Capabilities being built, in public.
A practical skill stack — sharpened through study, repetition, mentorship, and direct field experience.
Real Estate
4 skills
Construction
2 skills
Finance
2 skills
Leadership
3 skills
Mindset
1 skills
04 — Progress Updates
The journal. The wins, the setbacks, the lessons.
The objective is not perfection. The objective is consistent growth, responsible action, and meaningful contribution.
Wholesaling
Nov 14, 2026
First serious seller call — and what I learned about listening
Walked into the call ready to pitch. Walked out realizing the deal is built by asking better questions. Detailed notes on what worked, what didn’t, and the exact script I’ll refine next time.
Mindset
Nov 02, 2026
Discipline log: 30-day morning routine recap
5:00 AM, no exceptions. Tracking sleep, reading, training, and study hours. Sharing the spreadsheet, the wins, and the days I failed.
Education
Oct 24, 2026
Finished 'The Millionaire Real Estate Investor' — full report
Key frameworks, the 4-stage model, and how it maps to The Xavier Lee Plan. Notes are in the Reading & Book Reports section.
Setback
Oct 10, 2026
Lost a contract. Here's the honest breakdown.
Misjudged ARV by 12%. The math doesn’t care about effort. Documenting the mistake, the correction to the comp process, and the rule I added to prevent a repeat.
Networking
Sep 28, 2026
First meeting with a 20-year operator
Three questions I asked, two pieces of advice I’ll never forget, and the introductions that came from showing up prepared.
05 — Achievements
Markers of consistent, visible growth.
Achievements aren’t trophies. They’re proof that disciplined, repeatable effort compounds into something real.
1,560+ Days of Documented Discipline
Daily reading, training, and study logged publicly — the unbroken chain.
37 Books Studied & Reported On
Each one with public notes and applied takeaways linked to the plan.
12 Mentorship Relationships Built
Active conversations with investors, contractors, lenders, and operators.
Featured in Community Discussions
Invited to share the reentry-to-ownership story in local panels and podcasts.
Growing Public Audience
Subscribers following the documentary as it unfolds — accountability multiplied.
Recognized for Transparency
Acknowledged by peers for the openness of sharing both the wins and the failures.
06 — Future Goals
Where this is going — out loud.
Buy → Renovate → Rent → Teach. Stated publicly so the standards stay non-negotiable.
Next 12 Months
Stage 1 · Wholesaling
- Close 6+ wholesale assignments with full public breakdowns of each
- Build seed capital reserves to fund the first renovation project
- Develop a repeatable acquisitions and dispositions system
- Grow investor and buyer lists with documented relationship-building
Years 2–3
Stage 2 · Renovation Projects
- Complete first full rehab alongside experienced contractors
- Document scope, budget, and timeline transparently — including overruns
- Build renovation playbook for distressed-property turnarounds
- Expand crew, vendor, and lender networks
Years 4–7
Stage 3 · Long-Term Ownership
- Own and operate first portfolio of long-term rental properties
- Establish professionally managed housing with stable cash flow
- Build a scalable business structure ready for expansion
- Launch mentorship program for others rebuilding through ownership
Long-Term Legacy
Community Impact
- Build a large-scale real estate portfolio creating jobs and housing
- Fund and run educational programs in financial literacy and entrepreneurship
- Demonstrate that discipline, ownership, and education can rebuild lives
- Leave a documented blueprint others can apply to their own futures
The numbers behind the mission.
Relationship Building
34 / 200
Financial Literacy Impact
40 / 400
What’s Next
Current focus & long-term mission.
- Expanding financial literacy instruction
- Growing outreach to 200 leaders
- Completing the foundation reading