There's a Housing Crisis Most Investors Have Never Heard Of
Millions need housing. Supply is short.
For the right investors, that’s both a problem—and a powerful opportunity.
Randy and Jana Hubbs have been doing it since 2018. Now they teach you how.
Who We Are
Randy and Jana are not just teachers. They are active real estate investors.
They built their own portfolio together. They still work deals. They know what it takes to make this model work in the real world.
Know More!Meet Your Instructors
Jana Hubbs
Co-Founder, Legacy Investors
Jana is both a real estate investor and a 37-year veteran of special education leadership.
She has worked side by side with Randy to build their portfolio. She also brings a rare layer of knowledge that most investors simply do not have: a deep understanding of the special needs world.
She knows the agencies. She knows the families. She knows how the systems work.
That combination — real estate experience plus special needs expertise — is their biggest advantage as mentors
Randy Hubbs
Co-Founder, Legacy Investors
Randy has been a real estate investor and mentor for decades. He has helped hundreds of investors build strong, lasting portfolios. He has structured deals, led syndications, and coached investors at every level.
He knows what works. He teaches what he has actually done.
Most investors only know one side. Randy and Jana know both.
Real Estate Experience
Owned and managed 475+ residential income units
Education & Human Insight
Deep understanding of systems, families, and long-term needs
What we Build Today
Real estate strategies with purpose and structure
What Sparked This
In 2012, Randy and Jana met a couple who changed how they saw everything.
Josh and Lisa Lannon were part of Robert Kiyosaki’s Rich Dad team. They wrote a book called The Social Capitalist.
Their message was clear: you do not have to choose between profit and purpose. You can build real wealth and make a real difference at the same time.
Randy and Jana looked at what they had built together. Real estate experience. Special needs knowledge. A network of investors and agencies.
They realized something important.
No one else had their exact combination of skills. No one else was positioned to connect investors with the special needs housing world the way they were.
So they got to work.
How the Model Works
Special needs housing works differently from traditional rentals.
Instead of renting to individual tenants, you partner with agencies. These agencies serve adults with disabilities. They take care of the people. You take care of the property.
What does that mean for you as an investor?
- Agencies sign long-term leases. Turnover is very low.
- Funding often comes from government programs. Income is stable.
- Vacancy rates are much lower than standard rentals.
- Demand never goes away. The waiting lists are long and growing.
- Your property creates real impact for real people.
This is not a complicated model. But it does require the right knowledge and the right connections to execute it well.
That is exactly what Randy and Jana provide.
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This Is About More Than Money
Randy and Jana are still active investors. They are not stepping back from real estate.
But this course is something different.
It is their legacy.
They want to leave behind a system. A movement. A way for more investors to create more housing for people who need it most.
Long after they are gone, the housing created by their students will still be serving families across the country.
That is why they do this work. And it is why they take it seriously.
You Will Not Do This Alone
This is not a course you buy and forget on a shelf.
Randy and Jana stay with you. They help you work through real deals. They answer real questions in real time.
You get their experience. Not just their information.
There is a big difference.
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