About Me

22 | Entrepreneur | BBA Grad | Full-time Optimist

Hi, I’m Kelly Geng

I’m a fun-loving, business-obsessed, big-risk-taking kind of person — someone who lives for bold ideas, fast execution, and turning everyday moments into stories worth telling.

Graduated from Wilfrid Laurier University with a BBA and zero intention of settling for average. Since then, I’ve been building, learning, investing, and experimenting. I’ve launched startups, built tools I needed (and realized others needed too), and taken a few leaps of faith — air mattress and all.

I run on hustle, live for the spotlight, and genuinely enjoy the chaos of figuring things out. My approach? Stay open, stay curious, take big swings, and smile through the whole damn thing.

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Highlights So Far

A few things I’ve built, bet on, and believed in.

First BRRR at 21

I have one successful BRRR under my belt. Here are some pictures I took of the renovation process and of my months living on an air mattress, overseeing things.

Founded Goodramc (property management startup)

A property management company I started mainly because I needed an easy seamless way to get tenants to apply for units online. You wouldn't believe how difficult it was to get people to complete forms over email and how many prospective tenants I'd lost out on because other management companies had already figured this out.

Built NextProperty.ai (AI + real estate analysis tool)

a property analysis tool backed by AI with free real estate course information to understand the ABCs of real estate because I mistakenly paid 12k for a course once learning all free information that can be found on the internet. I did the nice packaging of information so you don't have to!

Wrote “My 35 Ways” at 13 — still swear by it

At 13 — post–elementary school breakup (we’ve all been there) — I sat down and wrote a personal guide to life. What started as a list of 100 pieces of advice got distilled down to 35 timeless rules. I called them “My 35 Ways.”