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Kevin Paffrath was born on 28 January, 1992 in Germany, is an American YouTuber, landlord, and real estate broker. Discover Kevin Paffrath's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 32 years old?
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Kevin Paffrath Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Kevin Paffrath worth at the age of 32 years old? Kevin Paffrath’s income source is mostly from being a successful YouTuber. He is from Germany. We have estimated Kevin Paffrath's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Kevin Paffrath (born January 28, 1992), also known as Meet Kevin, is a German-American YouTuber, landlord, real estate broker, and entrepreneur.
He has been a licensed investment advisor since September 2022 but states that he does not give personalized financial advice through his videos.
Paffrath was born in Germany on January 28, 1992.
His parents immigrated from Wuppertal to the United States when he was 18 months old, and his parents divorced when he was six years old.
As a teenager, Paffrath initially wanted to work in law enforcement, and participated in a law enforcement explorer program, in which he rode along with police officers and learned about the career.
While on a high school trip to Paris, Paffrath met his future wife, Lauren Stewart.
In the summer before his senior year of high school, Paffrath moved to California to live with Lauren and her family, while finishing high school at Buena High School.
Lauren's parents worked in real estate, and Paffrath became interested in the field.
Paffrath attended Ventura College, and then the University of California, Los Angeles.
At UCLA, he studied economics, accounting, and political science.
Kevin and Lauren Paffrath have two sons and two twin daughters.
Lauren, who began to manage properties when she was 18 years old, works as a property manager for The Paffrath Organization.
, the Paffraths live in Ventura, California.
Paffrath earned his real estate license in 2010 and the same year purchased a condemned house with his future wife and fixed it up.
They then began renovating additional homes and renting them out.
Paffrath and his wife Lauren own the real estate business The Paffrath Organization, through which they buy, renovate, and rent properties in southern California.
Paffrath started his YouTube channel, Meet Kevin, in September 2010.
In 2017 they began to offer construction services through their organization but ended the venture 18 months later after losing $1million, which Paffrath attributed to narrow cost margins not allowing room for error.
, Paffrath and his wife reportedly owned 22 properties, including one in which they live.
Ramsey Solutions, a media company, owned by finance personality Dave Ramsey, sued Paffrath in 2018.
Ramsey alleged breach of contract, stealing trade secrets, and defamatory statements.
Paffrath had posted videos critical of Ramsey and his business practices.
In 2019, he was described by Curbed as a "landlord influencer".
Paffrath was a Democratic candidate to replace fellow Democrat Gavin Newsom in the unsuccessful 2021 California gubernatorial recall election, winning 9.6% of the vote.
The channel reached 1million subscribers in December 2020 and had over 1.7million.
His videos have discussed topics including real estate, the stock market, COVID-19 stimulus checks, cryptocurrency, and airline points.
Paffrath also teaches online courses on the Teachable platform.
Steven T. Wright publishing in the real estate website Curbed about "landlord influencers" included a profile of Paffrath.
In the article, he described some of Paffrath's "arguably incendiary opinions on landlord-tenant relations", including Paffrath's requirement that his tenants have a credit score of 700 or higher, and his advice that property owners should mislead tenants by concealing the fact that they own the property, or are the sole owner.
In November 2020, Paffrath's channel and real estate career were featured on CNBC's Millennial Money, which publishes profiles of millennials and how they earn and spend their money.
CNBC found that Paffrath earns most of his income from YouTube advertising revenue and affiliate programs, not real estate or stock market investing.
Paffrath was among a group of finance YouTubers profiled by Adlan Jackson in a March 2021 New York Times Magazine article, which discussed their shift during the COVID-19 pandemic from offering advice on becoming multimillionaires towards creating videos to provide "any little update" on stimulus payments.
In the article, Jackson said that Paffrath was "exceptionally talented at talking to a camera, a natural salesman", but also wrote that he was "a multimillionaire landlord who once extolled the virtues of misleading tenants and vigorously refusing to rent to people with suboptimal credit scores".
In August 2021, CNBC reported that Paffrath earned close to $10million from YouTube over the last 12 months.
In November 2022, after the collapse of the FTX cryptocurrency exchange, Paffrath posted an apology video in which he claimed he was paid $2,500 every time he mentioned FTX in one of his videos.
He believed he had one of the smaller deals and claimed other influencers had six-figure deals with the exchange.
In a telephone interview with MarketWatch from a cruise with family, he said, "If I could go back in time, I would undo it all in a heartbeat. We failed here. Everybody was fooled".
Paffrath claimed the income from the FTX deal only accounted for three percent of his total income for the year.
In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, he referred to this as a "scar" on him as an influencer.
On November 29, 2022, Paffrath launched "The Meet Kevin Pricing Power ETF" under ticker symbol $PP.