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ALWAYS IN MOTION

There is nothing stronger than the power of motivation. MYVEGAS has seen this power come to life within Jared Weiss, a local real estate investor and owner of Motion Properties, who has remained dedicated and motivated since a young age. There was nothing he couldn’t do once he set his mind to it, and along the way, realized that the real reward in success is being able to give back and serve.

Originally from New York, Jared made his way to Vegas when he was 19 years old to attend the University of Nevada Las Vegas, pursuing a Bachelor of Arts. Bringing with him nothing but a dream and the motivation to be a true entrepreneur, Las Vegas met him with incredible opportunities. A city full of growth and potential, Jared got to work.

Realizing how new the city was and how much development still needed to be done, Jared began laying his claim in the Real Estate industry. After the purchase of his first home, he started to fix up houses to later sell and flip for profit. There was so much potential in some older homes that just needed some TLC to get it to a good selling point. Jared enjoys the process of the remodel. While it started with just one house, it began building into a business model for Jared, expanding from one house at a time to thousands.

Jared opened his own real estate company called Motion Properties, noting his constant motivation to stay in motion. In Jared’s eyes, no means yes and stop means go. And he has always been this way, it’s how he was made. But it’s gotten him where he is, so we’d firmly say it’s working for him. “It’s how I’m able to stay motivated flipping houses and doing Real Estate in Las Vegas, just with the satisfaction of watching my city grow and boom. They now get to see what I’ve always seen in Las Vegas,” says Jared.

Although Jared would admit that profit was always something he’s gone after, there was so much more to what he was able to accomplish. Along with the opportunities he was able to seize, he wanted to create his own opportunities for people to benefit. He saw a chance to use his real estate skills to help people see the true value of preserving the history of Muhammad Ali’s childhood home.

Jared shares his experience of seeing Muhammad Ali speak during Black history month with Mike Tyson, while he was a student at UNLV. He remembers being moved by his inspiration and attitude, and felt that they had much in common, believing that anything is possible and can be done if you put the work behind it. When he saw Ali’s childhood home in shambles, in that moment, purchasing the home in Louisville, Kentucky and remodeling it to its original 1940’s glory would be the right thing to do. It would be the chance to let not only the neighborhood kids, but the whole world see where the greatest of all time came from. Proving to Muhammad’s fans that, “Your surroundings or upbringing does not define you. You are defined by your fight and grit,” as Jared says.

After remodeling, Jared thought it would be important to let the whole world see the newly remodeled pink home. When Muhammed sadly passed away, the funeral procession drove by the home and the people were so grateful to see the same color it was when he was a child. Jared recalls, “Thousands of people came and dropped flowers and saw it, and I felt so proud that it wasn’t left how it was

Your surroundings or upbringing does not define you. You are defined by your fight and grit.” before.” The home was in media around the world and featured on the cover of The Wall Street Journal, and it inspired him to do more for this small Kentucky community.

“That made me feel like it needed to be open for the world to see and not only that, but it started my nonprofit- allowing the rest of the neighborhood to be remodeled and redone so all of the people that are from the west end of Louisville could have new life breathed into their community.” And with the addition of the Muhammad Ali Childhood Home Museum, the Nonprofit was born. The walls inside filled with memorabilia of Ali’s greatest fights and memories, you can truly feel the essence of Muhammad Ali when you walk through the home.

Jared shines when he is serving his community, wherever that may be. His motivation to help and serve led him to another opportunity to give back. As many people may be unaware, there are a couple thousand children in foster care in Clark County alone. Jared says, “We started fostering a few years back and have had five babies in our home. The joy of giving them a safe place to heal and a safe place while their parents heal is a very rewarding process.”

Jared’s wife, Laura, is a licensed marriage and family therapist, and co-owns the Rooted Life Counseling Center. She has always had a heart for families and children, and together, they feel strongly about being a voice for foster care in our community. Not only to help children and work with the parents, but also to be a voice for the change that needs to happen in the system. “My wife and I are adopting twins out of the foster care system that we’ve had since birth they’ll be an addition to our family making us the parents of six children,” Jared adds.

Motivation and the drive to do anything he wants to accomplish has landed Jared Weiss in incomparable success. Success to Jared is his ability to give back to the community that has given him so much. “I think what I’ve loved most about my journey is God showing our family that giving back and serving is where all the reward has come from,” Jared attests to his dedication. Whether it’s through his appreciation for boxing, his persistence and knowledge in real estate investing, or helping families, there is always some- thing Jared can do, as long as he stays in motion. In his words, “Help your community and give to others and your life will be full.” MV

Learn more about the Muhammad Ali Childhood Home Museum at www.alichildhoodmuseum.com.

By: Sarah Moninger