January 5, 2025 - 14:08

Moses Moody began most weekday mornings early last summer at Chase Center, where he’d engage in training and workouts to refine his basketball skills. However, the Golden State Warriors player also ventured into a new realm: real estate. This second summer job allowed him to broaden his horizons beyond the basketball court.
Moody's interest in real estate stems from a desire to invest wisely and secure his financial future. He spent time learning the intricacies of the market, exploring properties, and understanding investment strategies. By immersing himself in this field, he aims to build a portfolio that complements his athletic career.
The dual focus on basketball and real estate reflects Moody's commitment to personal growth and financial literacy. As he prepares for the upcoming NBA season, balancing training with his real estate endeavors showcases his dedication to both his sport and his future. This proactive approach may inspire other athletes to consider diverse career paths during their off-seasons.
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