Best Real Estate Investing Advice Ever (general)

In this episode, Ash lays out his top tips for conducting commercial real estate due diligence that leads to taking down great deals.

The Beyond Multifamily series is hosted by non-residential commercial real estate investor and Best Ever Show host, Ash Patel. Ash’s goal for this series is to introduce you to the world of non-residential commercial real estate investing and teach you how to look at and underwrite different commercial asset classes.

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Second-time Best Ever Show guest Tate Siemer has been in real estate since 2006, focusing solely on commercial multifamily for the past four years. Today, Tate is CEO and managing partner at GreenLight Equity Group, which purchases class A, B, and C properties that cash flow and are in appreciating markets. They recently shifted their focus from value-add class C apartments to class A properties almost exclusively in the Columbus, OH, and Oklahoma City markets.

In this episode, Tate discusses class A condo conversion, why he hires his own tax attorney to underwrite deals based on tax implications, and his tips for hiring the right coach.

Tate Siemer | Real Estate Background

  • CEO and managing partner at GreenLight Equity Group, which purchases Class A, B, and C properties that cash flow and are in appreciating markets. They typically hold properties for two-to-five years and syndicate their deals.
  • Portfolio: GP of 572 units across six properties.
  • Previous Best Ever episode: JF2568: Preparing Assets for the Next Recession
  • Based in: Salt Lake City, UT
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  • Greatest lesson: Faith through failure.

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In the first episode of Passive Investor Tips, Travis explains what financial freedom is, how to determine the amount of money you need to retire, and how to know when (or if) you should stop working.

Passive Investor Tips is a weekly series hosted by full-time passive investor and Best Ever Show host, Travis Watts. In each bite-sized episode, Travis breaks down passive investor topics, simplifying the philosophy and mindset while providing tactical, valuable information on how to be a passive investor.

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In this episode, Ash picks up where he left off from last week’s discussion on investing in retail properties (Investing in Retail Pt. 1). Learn about non-anchored versus anchored strip malls, different types of anchored strips, and the pros and cons of investing in each type.

The Beyond Multifamily series is hosted by non-residential commercial real estate investor and Best Ever Show host, Ash Patel. Ash’s goal for this series is to introduce you to the world of non-residential commercial real estate investing and teach you how to look at and underwrite different commercial asset classes.

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In this episode, Ash, Slocomb, and Travis talk about mentors, advisors, books, various quotes, and other things that have helped them along on their commercial real estate journeys. They share the Best Ever advice they’ve ever received, their thoughts on paid mentoring and coaching programs versus free coaching and seminars, plus their favorite books on investing and finance.

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Each week for the Best Ever Round Table, the three Best Ever Show hosts — Ash Patel, Slocomb Reed, and Travis Watts — come together for a deep dive into a commercial real estate investing topic.

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In this episode, Ash, Slocomb, and Travis discuss how the economic and political climate in mid-May of 2022 is impacting the way they look at deals, the rules of thumb they follow when it comes to recession recovery, and the fundamentals of the economy.

Each week for the Best Ever Round Table, the three Best Ever Show hosts — Ash Patel, Slocomb Reed, and Travis Watts — come together for a deep dive into a commercial real estate investing topic.

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Dan Kryzanowski has been a passive investor for the past decade and plans on using the summer of 2022 to reflect on his investment strategy, his goals, and the asset class(es) he chooses to focus on. Dan is an advisory partner at BV Capital, which is a private, veteran-owned real estate development and investment company. In this episode, Dan explains why he is taking a temporary step back this summer when it comes to investing, why he recommends deferring taxes with the Delaware Statutory Trust, and why he recommends completing additional due diligence when dealing with a sponsor consisting of only one GP.

Dan Kryzanowski | Real Estate Background

  • Advisory partner at BV Capital, which is a private, veteran-owned real estate development and investment company.
  • Portfolio:
    • LP of:
      • 2,600+ storage units
      • 1,500+ multifamily doors
      • Additionally, dozens of industrial, infrastructure, and residential properties
  • Based in: Austin, TX
  • Say hi to him at:
  • Greatest lesson: Be extra cautious (and complete additional due diligence) when dealing with a sponsor consisting of only one GP.

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In this episode, Ash talks about broker relationships and how to secure deals from brokers. Anyone can develop great broker relationships, he says — it’s all about how you approach them. Ash takes time to go through his LinkedIn inbox to demonstrate examples of the do’s and don’ts when it comes to reaching out to brokers.

The Beyond Multifamily series is hosted by non-residential commercial real estate investor and Best Ever Show host, Ash Patel. Ash’s goal for this series is to introduce you to the world of non-residential commercial real estate investing and teach you how to look at and underwrite different commercial asset classes.

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In this episode, Ash, Slocomb, and Travis talk about the two sides of the coin: personal finance and investing. They discuss the importance of each practice and share tips and stories based on their own personal experiences.

Each week for the Best Ever Round Table, the three Best Ever Show hosts — Ash Patel, Slocomb Reed, and Travis Watts — come together for a deep dive into a commercial real estate investing topic.

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Retired nurse and anesthetist Bobby Jones is an apartment syndication investor on a mission to spread the word about real estate investing to other healthcare professionals. Today, he is the founder of On Call Capital, which matches these professionals up with reputable operators in the real estate and alternative investing space. In this episode, Bobby shares how he discovered apartment syndications, what influenced him to move beyond passively investing to become a GP, and how he uses commonality to build his network.

Bobby Jones | Real Estate Background

  • Owner of Yellow Hammer Properties Inc, which helps others achieve financial freedom through real estate investments. He focuses on residential flips and multifamily investments.
  • Portfolio:
    • GP of 234 units in Texas
    • LP of 68 units in Alabama.
  • 20 years of real estate experience
  • Based in: Birmingham, AL
  • Say hi to him at:
  • Greatest lesson: If you want to go where everyone else is going, then do what they do. If you want to stand out and do something different, then you need to try new things.

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In this episode of Round Table, Ash, Slocomb, and Travis share how they discuss goals with new investors that come to them for advice.

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Jas Takhar grew up in Rexdale, Toronto, where he sold everything from newspapers to shoes to cars. The next step in the evolution of his sales career, he realized, was commercial real estate. He became a real estate broker 17 years ago, and still maintains that role today while making his own investments. In this episode, Jas details his long-term hold investing strategy, his philosophy when it comes to timing the market, and what’s next for investors in the landlocked city of Toronto.

Jas Takhar | Real Estate Background

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Ryan Chaw became a pharmacist in 2016, but he soon realized real estate was the best way to create generational wealth. He purchased his first property — a single-family home in Stockton, CA — that he repurposed as student housing and rented out by the room. Today, Ryan has six such properties. In this episode, he shares how he got into student housing and his tips for marketing to tenants and finding deals.

Ryan Chaw | Real Estate Background

  • Full-time pharmacist who invests in student housing. His process is purchasing single-family homes, creating extra bedrooms, and then renting out by the bedroom.
  • Portfolio: GP of 27 doors across six properties
  • Based in: Sacramento, CA
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At 20 years old, Jeffrey Donis is on the fast track to success in the commercial real estate space alongside his two brothers. Through self-education, networking, and exceptional ambition, they broke into the multifamily space in early 2021. Today, the brothers have three deals under their belt and are working on their fourth. In this episode, Jeffrey discusses what drew him and his brothers to commercial real estate, how they were able to scale so quickly, and what they hope to accomplish.

Jeffrey Donis | Real Estate Background

  • Head of Investor Relations at Donis Investment Group, which syndicates apartment complexes typically over 100 units. They target value-add, B- and C-class assets in GA, NC, and FL mainly.
  • Portfolio: GP of 636 units across three properties
  • Based in: Durham, NC
  • Say hi to him at:
  • Best Ever Book: Think Like A Monk by Jay Shetty

Greatest lesson: The only thing holding you back is you.

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Although Paul Larson got his start in multifamily, he happened to stumble upon a mobile home park in 2019 and fell in love with the asset class. He and his partner purchased a small RV park the following year and soon pivoted, accumulating 600 units and making RV parks the star of their portfolio. In this episode, Paul walks us through the challenges that come with maintaining an RV park, how he adds value to his properties, and how he finds value-add mom-and-pop deals.

Paul Larson | Real Estate Background

  • Owner of Larson Real Estate & Investments LLC, a real estate investment company that focuses on buying value-add cash flowing multifamily assets 75 units and up.
  • Portfolio: GP of $35M multifamily that totals over 600 units with almost all being RV parks now.
  • Based in: Fort, AL
  • Say hi to him at:

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Industrial real estate broker and investor Chad Griffiths stumbled onto the asset class he now knows and loves by complete accident. When he joined a company as a broker in 2005, his mentors were heavily involved in industrial real estate, so he naturally ended up learning all about it. Today, he is a partner at NAI Commercial Real Estate and invests in properties as well. In this episode, Chad discusses the state of the industrial space across various markets and explains why now is the ideal time to get in on it.

Chad Griffiths | Real Estate Background

  • Partner at NAI Commercial Real Estate. He’s an industrial real estate broker and investor, focusing on cash flowing industrial properties with the goal of incrementally raising rents and values by extension.
  • Portfolio:
    • GP of five industrial properties ranging from $400,000 to $4,500,000
    • Owns several industrial REITs in the U.S.
    • LP of one multi-tenant office/retail property
  • Based in: Edmonton, Alberta, CA
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Sam Wilson has always been an entrepreneur. After selling the flooring business he owned, he wasn’t sure where to focus his energy next. That’s when he discovered real estate. Today he’s focused on commercial real estate projects — mainly RV parks and boat/RV storage. He’s an enthusiastic investor with a never-ending stream of creative ideas about how to make the RV park and storage space better for himself, his investors, and his tenants.

Sam Wilson | Real Estate Background

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Young and hungry, Jeremiah Boucher got his start in commercial real estate by sourcing mobile home park deals during the Great Recession. Since then, he’s created his own management company and branched out into the self-storage space. In this episode, Jeremiah tells us how he found his edge as a young investor, what drew him to self-storage, and what advice he has for investors in both asset classes today.

Jeremiah Boucher | Real Estate Background

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After purchasing his first property in 1998 based on little more than a gut feeling, Todd Nepola has come a long way as a commercial real estate investor. The Current Capital Real Estate Group founder shares his Best Ever advice for anyone who might be considering breaking into the industrial or retail spaces.

Todd Nepola | Real Estate Background

  • Founder of Current Capital Real Estate Group, a full-service management and leasing company that specializes in commercial retail and industrial spaces.
  • Portfolio: GP of 25 buildings consisting of retail and industrial.
  • Based in: Hollywood, FL
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Jeffrey Holst doesn’t have bad days. His commercial real estate journey has been an unconventional one, but today he’s focusing on living his best life, which includes pursuing his passion for value-add multifamily deals — and scuba diving!

Jeffrey Holst | Real Estate Background

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Cherry Street Investments founder Kavitha Baratakke was forced to start over with virtually nothing after a divorce in 2007 followed almost immediately by the stock market crash in 2008. Since then, she transitioned from working full-time in the tech industry to passively investing in multifamily, then crossed over to the GP side where she discovered her passion for talking with and educating other investors. Kavitha Baratakke | Real Estate Background
  • Founder of Cherry Street Investments, an investment firm focused on creating multiple passive sources of income through investments in various assets such as apartment complexes, mobile home parks, senior assisted living facilities, self-storage, and more.
  • Portfolio:
    • GP of:
      • 2,200 units across Texas
      • 179 beds of senior living new construction in Florida
      • 1 townhome new construction in Austin MSA
      • 2 land development deals in Austin MSA
    • LP of senior living, land development, energy, and ATM investments; also 200+ doors of new multifamily construction
  • Based in: Austin, TX
  • Say hi to her at:
  • Best Ever Book: The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho

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It can be hard to find good deals in a competitive market, but Nick Simpson has found a possible, profitable solution: Opportunity Zones. Opportunity Zones are low-income areas that are set up to encourage an increase in economic growth. For Nick, these areas hold a lot of possibility for multifamily value-adds. In this episode, Nick breaks down two of his deals and shares why we should look to Opportunity Zones for investments. 

Nick Simpson | Real Estate Background

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We’re sharing the top ten sessions from the Best Ever Conference 2021 as we gear up for the second Best Ever Conference at the Gaylord Rockies Convention Center in Colorado this February 24-26th.

In this episode, Ryan Smith, John Chang, Hunter Thompson, and Neal Bawa have a lively debate about whether interest rates will rise over the coming year.

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Hunter Thompson: https://asymcapital.com/

Neal Bawa: https://grocapitus.com/

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We typically hear that if we follow our passions, that will naturally lead us to success. However, in today’s episode, Travis questions the validity of this advice. What if you turn out to be bad at your passion? Or, what if you lose steam for your passion–what are you left with then? Take a walk with Travis as he discusses the idea of chasing your passion vs. chasing an opportunity.

Want more? We think you’ll like this episode: JF2407: Find Your Real Estate Passion with Kristen Ray

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Ben Lapidus is the host and founder of the Best Ever Conference and has extensive experience in creating and overseeing networking events. In this episode, Ben shares how to maximize your experience at these events to help build new relationships, educate yourself, and ultimately grow your business.

Join us for this year’s Best Ever Conference in Aurora, Colorado from February 24th-26th: www.besteverconference.com

Ben Lapidus Real Estate Background

  • Chief Financial Officer for Spartan Investment Group LLC,
  • Portfolio: 51 operation, $100M AUM 
  • Founder and host of the national Best Ever Real Estate Investing Conference and managing partner of Indigo Ownerships LLC
  • Say hi to him at www.spartan-investors.com

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In the past year, Ben Lapidus’ company grew from 13 operations to 51, with a portfolio of $100M AUM. Working through COVID-19, and looking to the future, Ben Lapidus provides his insight on the self-storage industry and what his strategy is for tackling the new year.

Ben Lapidus Real Estate Background

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Andrea Himmel’s mother went from nothing to a multibillion dollar portfolio of office buildings and warehouses in New York City. Inspired by her mother, Andrea joined the family firm and now acts as Chief Investment Officer, hunting down great opportunities in Manhattan and the boroughs. In this episode, Andrea breaks down why she’s investing in office spaces during the work from home era, and how she’s able to close on these high-profit deals.  

Andrea B. Himmel  | Real Estate Background 

  • Career: Principal and Chief Investment Officer at Himmel + Meringoff Properties
  • Founded in 1978, they own a multibillion dollar portfolio of office buildings in Manhattan and last mile warehouses in the boroughs of NYC. They do not syndicate equity. They own their entire portfolio with their own equity.
  • Portfolio: Multi billion dollar portfolio of ~20 properties in NYC. Over the past 40 years, they have bought and sold over 5MM SF.
  • Based in: NYC, NY.
  • Say hi to her at: http://linkedin.com/in/ah-ny
  • Best Ever Book: A New Earth: Awakening to Your Life's Purpose by Eckhart Tolle

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When James Knull first started in real estate, he leveraged his youth by asking experienced investors to critique his business plans. Most people provided him with a lot of feedback, but a few were intrigued by his plans and asked to join him. Flash forward a few years and now James is the founder of his own realty group and a multifamily investor. In this episode, James walks us through how he went from single-family homes to starting his own realty group while investing in commercial real estate.

James Knull Real Estate Background

  • Full-time career: Founder of Mogul Realty Group 
  • Portfolio: 300 rental units 
  • Organizes and hosts Mogul Mastermind, one of the most popular Real Estate Investing meetup groups in Western Canada.
  • Based in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
  • Say hi to him at: james@mogulrg.com
  • Best Ever Book: Traction: Get a Grip on Your Business by Gino Wickman


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Judy Brower Fancher knows how to find killer deals before anyone else. From staying on top of market trends, to being a wanted repeat-investor, Judy has developed a strategy for getting exclusive access to competitive deals. In this episode, Judy breaks down her methods into four parts so that you can find better deals first as a passive investor.

Judy Brower Fancher Real Estate Background

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Camilla Jeffs was a burnt out, introverted landlord. When she learned about passive investing, it sounded like the perfect elixir to her fatigue. There was just one problem: commercial real estate is a team sport, and as an introvert, the idea of having to talk and network with groups of people was overwhelming. However, Camilla was able to create a strategy to work with and overcome a lot of the anxiety that surrounded the necessity of networking. In this episode, Camilla shares three great tips that introverted investors can use to overcome their anxiety and seek out amazing deals.

Camilla Jeffs Real Estate Background

  • Founder and CEO at Steady Stream Investments, which helps people achieve an elevated level of financial health through investing passively in cash-flowing real estate that impacts local communities, all without the hassles of being a landlord.
  • Portfolio: 107 multifamily units passive, 600+ multifamily units active, 64-bed assisted living new construction, totaling to $80M AUM.
  • Based in: North Dallas, TX
  • Say hi to her at: www.camillajeffs.com


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We’re sharing the top sessions from the Best Ever Conference 2021 as we gear up for the second Best Ever Conference at Gaylord Rockies Convention Center in Colorado this February 24-26th.

In this session, Joe Fairless will help you identify your liabilities, maximize your opportunities, and accelerate your growth for your business.

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What makes a syndication operator or general partnership reputable? How do you make sure you’re working with a competent team that will lead you to success? And how do you establish your own credibility and authority? Today, Travis Watts presents four painless ways to vet future groups and how you can use these methods to boost your own credibility.

Want more? We think you’ll like this episode: JF2424: What Can Go Wrong Investing in Syndications? | Actively Passive Show with Theo Hicks & Travis Watts

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Brock Mogensen went from completing one house hack to an 89-unit syndication. Self-taught and with limited commercial real estate investing experience, Brock was able to successfully pitch himself to partners. In this episode, Brock details how he crafted his winning pitch and the lessons he’s learned diving headfirst into CREI.

Brock Mogensen Real Estate Background

  • Current full-time career: Real Estate Investor
  • Company: Smart Asset Capital
  • Current Portfolio: $10M AUM
  • Years of real estate investing experience: 3.5 years
  • Syndication: They buy several different asset classes (multifamily, industrial, retail, and self storage). Actively involved.
  • Based in Milwaukee, WI
  • Say hi to him at www.smartassetcapital.com  www.capitalclub.io | www.howtoanalyzeadeal.com 
  • Best Ever Book: The 10x Rule by Grant Cardone

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Daisy Serrano and Luc D’Abreau are a millennial husband/wife multifamily investing team that scaled their business through extensive networking. The wider their network grew, the easier it was to find the right people with the right competencies to secure good sponsors and partners. In this episode, Daisy and Luc share what it’s like to enter CREI as millennials and how they hustled to expand their circle. 

Daisy Serrano & Luc D'Abreau Real Estate Background

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CEO and Land Coach Brent Bowers believes that anyone can get into land investing with little to no money or risk. It only took him nine months to become financially free, and he’s continued to use his strategy throughout his career. In this episode, Brent shares how he made some of his greatest deals, and three ways you can source better land investment deals.

Brent Bowers | Real Estate Background

  • Career: CEO of Zech Buys Houses LLC, and Land Coach at The Land Sharks
  • 12 years of real estate investing experience
  • Based in Colorado Springs, CO
  • Say hi to him at www.thelandsharks.com 

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When it comes to finding deals, Jake Harris likes to go granular on his market research. By deep diving on the details of potential properties, he’s been able to source deals before others can spot them. In this episode, Jake reveals the strategies he uses to find killer deals and how he stays ahead of the competition.

Jake Harris Real Estate Background

  • Current career: Full-time managing partner of private equity real estate firm, Harris Bay
  • Harris Bay process: “fundamental opportunistic and value add investment strategies.”
  • Portfolio: 150,000,000 in AUM; 200M in development pipeline
  • Has over 20 years of experience in real estate & construction and investment management.
  • Actively involved in CREI
  • Involved in multifamily, office, land, and hotel developments.
  • Based in Tahoe, CA
  • Say hi to him at: www.catchknives.com
  • Best Ever Book: The Gap and The Gain: The High Achievers' Guide to Happiness, Confidence, and Success by Dan Sullivan. 

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From youth minister to now commercial real estate investor, Slocomb Reed isn’t afraid to take chances to grow. He’s taken his portfolio from the ground up and now owner-operates over 65 units. In this episode, Slocomb discusses his past deals and how risk taking has paid off big time.

Slocomb Reed Real Estate Background

  • Director of Investment Services for The Chabris Group of Keller Williams Seven Hills Realty, the largest real estate sales team in Greater Cincinnati by number of sales.
  • Began investing in 2013. Went full-time as a sales agent in 2015 while continuing to invest.
  • Portfolio: Owner-operates over 65 units ranging from single-families to apartment buildings with 20+ units.
  • Based in Cincinnati, Ohio
  • You can find him at www.linkedin.com/in/slocomb-reed-b7145b1a/

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Were you taught that smart investing must always follow the “buy low, sell high” structure? In today’s episode, Travis Watts shares why this mentality may not be the best choice when it comes to investing due to situations like the Lost Decade. The Lost Decade was a span of time between 2000 and 2009 where the market fluctuated so much over the years, and ended with a recession, that most people had 0% returns on their investments after ten years. This episode will discuss why this occurred and how you can potentially prevent that outcome from happening to you.

Want more? We think you’ll like this episode: JF2305: How To Prepare For Economic Recession | Actively Passive Investing Show With Theo Hicks & Travis Watts

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The industrial sector can be hard to market to potential investors, but Neil Wahglen has found a way to ensure his company stands out from the rest. From their sale-leaseback strategy, to their unique, storytelling marketing, Neil has been able to not only bring in but maintain long term relationships with high-net-worth investors. In this episode, Neil details how these strategies came together to help him find his competitive advantage in the industrial space.

Neil Wahglen Real Estate Background

  • Works full-time as COO at MAG Capital Partners and is an Industrial Sponsor.
  • He has 8 years of real estate investing experience and is both active and passive.
  • Portfolio: $350M of industrial, single tenant net leased (NNN) commercial.
  • Background: commissioned officer and pilot in the US Air Force and Navy.
  • Based in San Francisco, California
  • You can find him at www.magcp.com | neil@magcp.com

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In March of 2020, Jeromie and Anne Marie Sheldon closed on a 12 unit deal right as COVID-19 was taking the world by storm. The pandemic caused additional problems on top of the regular challenges that come with any property--rowdy tenants, delays, labor shortages--and yet one and a half years later, the Sheldons’ property is thriving. In this episode, the Sheldons discuss their business model and how they navigated being “COVID Closers.”

Jeromie and Anne Marie Sheldon Real Estate Background

  • Jeromie recently retired as an Air Force Pilot after 24 years of service and is now flying 747 overseas for UPS out of Anchorage, Alaska.
  • Anne Marie is a Licensed Physical Therapist.
  • They are both CREI, LPs in syndications, Active apartment owners.
  • Both actively and passively involved in CREI.
  • Portfolio: Started out with a SFR 2015 full cycle. Currently, Passive LP deals = 2000 + doors, Independent GPs on a 12 unit & 5 unit locally in WNY. 
  • Also own a townhouse- LTR (12 beds for pilots called “crashpads”) in Anchorage, AK.
  • Based in Grand Island, NY (close to Niagara Falls & Buffalo, NY)


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Who makes the decisions in a family-run business? What metrics are used to evaluate the CEO? What kind of challenges do they face? Daniel N. Farber helps answer all these questions in today’s episode by pulling back the curtain on what being a CEO for this type of investing firm is like. From what his KPIs are to who he reports to, Daniel gives the Best Ever listeners an insider look at how this multi-generational real estate investment firm is run.

Daniel N. Farber Real Estate Background

  • CEO of HLC Equity 
  • HLC Equity is a multi-generational real estate investment firm that has owned and operated real estate in over 25 states throughout the USA, having owned and managed over 7,000,000 gross square feet of commercial, residential, and development land.
  • Prior to real estate, he served in the Israel Defense Forces as a Staff Sergeant in an elite infantry unit.
  • Based in Pittsburgh, PA 

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Rick Martin caught the investing bug when he rented out his first house in 1998, helping to pay for film school. Rick continued to make deals while maintaining a full-time job, and just recently switched to syndicating full-time. From making good deals to choosing good partners, Rick reveals the most important lessons he’s learned over his 20+ years of CREI, including three things you can do to weather any storm as a syndicator. 

Rick Martin Real Estate Background

  • Been involved in real estate since 1998 and recently made the transition to a full-time career as a syndicator.
  • Founder of Fortress Federation Investments, which provides multifamily investment opportunities to its investors, helping them build wealth and multiple income streams.
  • Does both active and passive investing.
  • Portfolio: Throughout his career, he has bought and sold single-family and small multifamily. He still owns a fourplex, but otherwise he is now invested both actively and passively in 1,992 multifamily units.
  • Based in Redondo Beach, CA.
  • You can find him at www.fortressfederation.com.
  • Best Ever Book: Who Not How: The Formula to Achieve Bigger Goals Through Accelerating Teamwork by Dan Sullivan

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During his senior year of college, Braeden Windham wasn’t sure what he wanted to do with his career. It wasn’t until he met his future partner at an event that he found direction. Handed a pile of books and a list of podcasts about CREI by his partner, Braeden spent the rest of the semester studying real estate investing and syndication. Fast forward a year and a half, and now Braeden is the Founding Partner of multifamily investment firm Well Capital. In this episode, Braeden talks about how clarity and transparency guided his success over the past year, along with a few lessons learned along the way.

Braeden Windham Real Estate Background

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It can be a struggle trying to break into commercial real estate investing when you have a full-time job that occupies most of your schedule. How do you even find the time to dive in, let alone keep up with your investments? Jaideep Balekar was in a similar situation when he started actively investing while working full-time as a cybersecurity consultant. In this episode, he shares his advice on how to navigate and persevere through these challenges.

Jaideep Balekar Real Estate Background

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What does “rich” mean to you? When you picture a rich person, do you imagine yachts, tropical vacations, or a lavish collection of sports cars? In this episode, Travis Watts provides a different perspective on what being rich really means in terms of having to work vs. choosing to work, freedom of time, and freedom of location. 

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Steff Boldrini took her car wash portfolio, originally valued around $2-3M, and almost doubled its value to $4-5M in just one year. From adding credit card machines to creating subscriptions, Steff used tech to level-up her properties with a 46 percent cash on cash return. In this episode, Steff shares the wins and obstacles she’s faced managing three car washes and one storage unit, and the tech secrets that got her where she is today. 

Steff Boldrini’s Real Estate Background

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Hayden Harrington was tired of the meet-ups he kept attending. They were usually hosted in crowded, hard to hear areas where it was difficult to effectively network with people. That’s when he decided to create his own, unique events. In this episode, Hayden shares how he broke from tradition and created a successful in-person and online networking group.

Hayden Harrington Real Estate Background

  • Real estate entrepreneur focused on large-scale multifamily syndications
  • Currently has $30MM AUM and actively growing the portfolio
  • Managing partner at Momentum Multifamily, a commercial real estate group focused on buying institutional quality assets for their investors
  • Based in Richardson, TX

 

 

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When he set out to make his first deal on a 472 house subdivision, Joe Marques--better known as Cowboy Joe--thought he’d selected the right team for the development. As it turned out, the group was using him with the end result costing him $41,000,000. Today, Cowboy Joe shares with us how that first deal actually set him up for success, discussing the importance of building good relationships and how your self-worth affects your net worth.

Cowboy Joe Marques Real Estate Background

  • Invested in numerous development projects across the US ranging from turnkey subdivisions, multifamily, 5,000 bed crew lodges, gulf-front condos, resorts, commercial buildings, and mix-use spaces
  • Involved in unique projects in the Caribbean and South America ranging in value from $1,200,000 to $100,000,000
  • Based in Pensacola, FL

 

 

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Jerome Maldonado was nearing the end of his retail center construction and about to start developing office condos when the 2008 recession hit. Overnight, his bank stopped all funding, leaving him without the remaining $300,000 needed to complete the project. Jerome takes us through his journey of navigating the recession and how he managed to pull through and succeed with his property.

Jerome Maldonado Real Estate Background

  • Full-time Commercial Real Estate Investor
  • 20+ years of experience
  • Portfolio consist of 400 real estate transactions between buy/hold, flip, development, and more
  • Based in Albuquerque, NM

 

 

Check out our previous episode with Jerome, JF2562: $7M in Less Than 2 Years with Jerome Maldonado.

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Starting off on your first deal can be daunting. How big of a deal should you aim for? How do you build a good team? Where can you find a good network? Host Joe Fairless and guest Michael Blank share their top five secrets to closing your first deal.

Michael Blank Real Estate Background

  • Entrepreneur and Investor
  • Helped investors purchase over 9,500 units valued at $445M through his training programs
  • As CEO of Nighthawk Equity, he controls over $200M in performing multifamily assets 
  • Based in Atlanta, GA
  • Say hi to him at: www.themichaelblank.com

 

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During the 2008 recession, David Kislin’s bank that handled his construction loan filed for bankruptcy. Fearful for the future, his partners backed out of the project, causing David to lose half of his equity on the deal, totaling around $6 million. From lessons learned on relying too much on investors to the time saved on more granular deals, today David shares why he believes smaller deals can be smarter deals.

David Kislin Real Estate Background

  • Full time commercial real estate investor since 1999
  • Primary focus in multifamily, select commercial properties, and land for ground-up development using a mix of personal capital and a small group of high net worth investors
  • Current portfolio consists of over $300M properties completed
  • Based in Boca Raton, FL

 

 

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“What mistakes did you make in your career that I should be on the lookout for as a new passive investor?” 

Travis Watts answers this listener question by sharing four mistakes he made starting out as a passive investor that you can learn from:

  1. Location, location, location: You cannot overcome a bad area with good management.
  2. Understand that management is key.
  3. Make sure you understand the underwriting.
  4. Don’t do a deal just for tax reasons or because you see a lucrative fee split structure.

Want a more in-depth look at how to vet a team, a market, or a deal? Then check out our three part mini-series starting with episode JF2396: Passive Investing Strategies | Actively Passive Investing Show With Theo Hicks & Travis Watts.

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In less than six months, and without a social media team, Carlos Reinoso went from 200 to 5,000 connections on Facebook, a growing online network that eventually helped him score an equity partnership over 240 units. In this episode, Carlos shares his best tips on how to grow your online presence, leverage your network to meet investors, and how your social media accounts can lead to big deals.

Carlos Reinoso Real Estate Background

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Growing up, Van Sturgeon witnessed firsthand how his parents saved their rental property during a rough economic period through the use of meticulous budgeting and planning. Now, as an entrepreneur with over thirty years of real estate experience, Van uses this knowledge to help people overcome their fears of renovating and rehabbing by helping them break down the details and costs of their project. In this episode, Van shares his best tips for finding good renovation properties and how to create a realistic Renovation Calculator to properly execute your next multifamily renovation.

 Van Sturgeon Real Estate Background:

  • Entrepreneur, real estate investor, land developer and owns a number of businesses in real estate 
  • Currently owns and manages over 1,000 units in Michigan, Ohio, New Brunswick, and Florida 
  • Based in Toronto & Miami Beach, FL
  • Say hi to him at: www.vansturgeon.com 

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Steve White never thought he would be investing in real estate. That is, until he found a deal that he couldn’t ignore. Steve is sharing his tenant screening guidelines, how he guarantees tenants before buying the building, and which pandemic-proof tenants performed well last year and continue to do so today. 

Steve White Real Estate Background: 

  • Landlord, Real Estate Investor, RentPrep CEO - a company connecting tenants with landlords serving over 150,000 landlords and 2 million tenant screenings
  • Active investor with 15+ years of experience including A/B office space, and particularly with medical tenants
  • Based in Buffalo, NY
  • Say hi to him at: rentprep.com
  • Best Ever Book: Outwitting the Devil by Napoleon Hill

 

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Ted Greene joins Ash Patel in a discussion of institutional purchases, interest rates, and inflation. Ted shares his earned scar tissue of being sued for $68M and losing money on a personal venture - and how you can position yourself for an impactful retirement.

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Ted Greene Real Estate Background:

  • Investor Relations Manager at Spartan Investment Group
  • 20+ years of real estate experience
  • Portfolio consists of 14 properties, 10 of which have gone full cycle 
  • Based in Golden, CO
  • Say hi to him at: https://spartan-investors.com/

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Are the general practices of general contractors just unsavory? In Joe’s experience, the contractor on his $10M project tried to take advantage every opportunity he could get and with hundreds of thousands of dollars being added, Joe had to find a way to make it work. Listen to Joe and Ash discuss enforcing a contract and penalties, working together with an enemy for a year, and how to get accurate references.

Joe DiSanto Real Estate Background:

  • Works part-time as a fractional CFO for 6 companies and 1 family office
  • Portfolio consists of 11 residential rentals, 2 commercial buildings, and 1 piece of raw land
  • Based in Providence, RI
  • Say hi to him at: https://www.playlouder.com/

 

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When Tracy Hubbard went bankrupt in 1998 after a business went south, he started learning how to get into hard assets, instead. That’s when real estate came into the picture. Today, Tracy is sharing how bankruptcy made him a better businessman, why he looked into multifamily first, and his number one piece of advice for closing off-market deals. 

 

Tracy Hubbard Real Estate Background:

  • Full time multifamily syndicator and asset manager, along with agricultural syndications and ranching
  • Current portfolio consists of three properties of 400+ doors
  • Based in Lubbock, Texas
  • Say hi to him at: HubbardCapitalGroup.com 
  • Best Ever Book: Texas Wine Pioneers

 

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In today’s episode of the Actively Passive Investing Show, Travis discusses the deciding factors of whether real estate is currently expensive or cheap. He talks about what metrics we are using to measure and compare real estate today, how has the dollar devalued overtime and how this inflation affects the market, and what new evaluations we use today that we may not have had 10 years ago.

 

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After getting her start in real estate with several single family homes, Rebecca Moore decided she needed her investments under one roof. That’s when she made the switch into multifamily. Today, Rebecca is sharing how many deals she invested in before syndicating herself, her main focus when she bought her first deal, and her thoughts on profitability of all bills paid properties.

 

Rebecca Moore Real Estate Background:

  • Full time syndicator and clinical psychologist
  • Currently passively investing in 1,534 doors
  • Syndicated 5 buildings since 2017 for a total of 656 doors, with the first building in the process of going full cycle
  • Based in Dallas, TX
  • Say hi to her at: www.StarboardEquity.com

 

 

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When Randy Smith started his investing journey, he thought single family, turnkey homes would help reach his goals of passive income. That’s until 1 year ago when he realized multifamily and limited partnerships were the key to low-stress income. Today, Randy is talking about the main questions he asks during his due diligence process, what surprised him about passive investing, and the biggest reason he decided to make the switch.

 

Randy Smith  Real Estate Background:

  • Manager of Business Development for a Fortune 100 financial services company
  • Currently passively investing as an LP in 6 different syndications including multifamily and a mobile home fund (Portfolio consists of rentals in Atlanta and Kansas City including 2 turnkey units and 3 BRRRR units)
  • Based in Phoenix, AZ
  • Say hi to him at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/randallmsmith/
  • Best Ever Book: Lifestyle Investor by Justin Donald 

 

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When Chris and Ashton Levarek got started in real estate in 2018, they quickly realized the benefits of scaling. But, they also quickly got burned by a property management company. Today, Chris and Ashton are giving their insight on vetting property managers and what questions to ask, what their biggest mistake was when hiring their first property manager, and how to become educated on a new asset and do your research before outsourcing.

 

Ashton & Chris Levarek Real Estate Background:

  • Chris, Owner & Operations Manager and Ashton, Sales, Marketing and Acquisitions Manager of Valkere Investment Group
  • Syndicators with experience in operations syndications, apartment ownership, assisted living, and 716 units in their portfolio
  • Based in Phoenix, Arizona
  • Say hi to him at: https://www.valkeregroup.com/

 

 

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Data obsessed, Neal Bawa, successfully created the super value add strategy to combine data and analytics with current trends to make the most informed future investing decisions. Today, Neal is talking about why real estate is the most inefficient asset, what he believes the future of real estate investing should be, and how Covid is altering current rent prices. 

 

Neal Bawa Real Estate Background:

  • Previous episode #1298
  • Real estate developer with a $500M portfolio of 22 projects in 10 states
  • Approximately 3,300 units of multifamily, student housing, industrial & self storage, in 10 states
  • Founder of a real estate community with over 30,000+ members
  • Based in San Francisco Bay Area, CA
  • Say hi to him at: https://grocapitus.com/

 

 


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Chris Pomerleau got his start in real estate with a single family flip that took over a year to complete. Now, he specializes in multifamily in 7 different states with over 2,500 units. Today, Chris is talking about keeping his long-term investors happy with clear communication, how to identify consistent markets, and advice for someone getting into commercial real estate without a proven track record. 

 

Chris Pomerleau Real Estate Background:

  • Full time real estate investor
  • 8 years of experience actively doing syndications and JV multifamily assets
  • Current portfolio consists of 2,500 units with $190M in assets under management
  • Based in Omaha, NE
  • Say hi to him at: www.ParkAveInvesting.com
  • Best Ever Book: Who Not How

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With a background in technology, Tim Vest’s first step into real estate was land development. Now, he’s involved as a GP, LP, KP, in several multifamily syndications. Today, Tim is talking about the importance of having an exit strategy, why he became an LP before becoming a GP, and why he spent a whole year laying the groundwork before his first syndication.

 

Tim Vest Real Estate Background:

  • Full time Technology Manager for a large bank and investor
  • Involved as a KP, GP and LP in multifamily syndications, and in a number of JV opportunities in some single family and small multifamily deals
  • Current portfolio includes 4 Single Family homes, 319 units as an GP and over 800 units total as a GP/LP
  • Based in Huntersville, NC
  • Say hi to him at: https://harvestpg.com
  • Best Ever Book: Who Not How


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In today’s episode of the Actively Passive Investing Show, Travis discusses how to identify your goals, and actually reach them through your investments in 5 steps. He talks about identifying lifestyle vs. financial goals, honing in on a strategy specific to those goals, and how to know which form of investing fits best with your ideal lifestyle. 

 

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Ruth Hiller is no novice when it comes to multifamily investing, as the 3rd generation of investors in her family. Now she’s syndicating her own deals all across the US. Ruth is discussing how she became an accidental businesswoman, investor tax benefits you may not know about, and how her mentorship program skyrocketed her success. 

 

Ruth Hiller Real Estate Background:

  • Full time multifamily investor and syndicator
  • Syndicator in one multifamily deal in Texas 143 doors, passively involved in 8 syndications totalling over 1900 doors, 50% co-owner of 118 unit multifamily in Los Angeles, CA, and 20% owner in NYC retail space
  • Based in Boulder, CO
  • Say hi to her at: www.yesmfnow.com
  • Best Ever Book: Think and Grow Rich

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Nate Barger continues the conversation today on mindset, comfort zone, and goal setting. He’s talking about how selling drugs helped him learn how to scale his investments, the moment he realized he was over-leveraged, and how he made his way out of being nearly bankrupt. 

 

Nate Barger Real Estate Background: 

  • Full-time real estate investor 
  • 16 years experience
  • Actively involved as Syndicator, Syndication, Apartment Owner, Hotel Owner, Warehouse, Office
  • 1500+ current doors. Own over 100 million dollars assets under management. 4 hotels including a Hyatt, Hilton, and Marriott
  • Based in Cincinnati, OH
  • Say hi to him at: www.NateBarger.com

 

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After spending time in prison for selling drugs, Nate Barger knew he had to switch gears. That’s when he found real estate and realized the mindset shift that had to take place in order to succeed. In this first episode of a two part series, Nate talks to us about how he created his own reality, transitioning from growing his assets to giving back, and the importance of goal setting for success. 

 

Nate Barger Real Estate Background: 

  • Full-time real estate investor 
  • 16 years experience
  • Actively involved as Syndicator, Syndication, Apartment Owner, Hotel Owner, Warehouse, Office
  • 1500+ current doors. Own over 100 million dollars assets under management. 4 hotels including a Hyatt, Hilton, and Marriott
  • Based in Cincinnati, OH
  • Say hi to him at: www.NateBarger.com

 

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Serial entrepreneur, Gary Lipsky, started his entrepreneurial journey in college with a meal delivery service. Now, he has $41M of multifamily assets under management. Today, Gary is talking with us about the KPIs he uses for assets and employees, how to effectively manage your staff, and his favorite accountability tools to keep his team on track.

Gary Lipsky Real Estate Background: 

  • Full-time, 19 yrs, active syndicator in multifamily
  • GP on 4 properties, and an LP on another 7 properties
  • $41MM AUM in multifamily, as well as some single family flips ($7MM)

 

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After Leaving his corporate job in 2016, Lee Yoder decided to go all in with real estate. What started as house flipping quickly turned into full time apartment syndicating. Lee is sharing how he scaled from a duplex to over 100 units and the biggest challenges doing so, how he gets most of his investors through referrals, and his best tips for finding the most valuable use of your time and outsourcing the rest. 

 

Lee Yoder Real Estate Background:

  • Full time apartment syndicator
  • Currently acquiring 40-100 unit apartment buildings
  • Portfolio includes a 45 unit, 47 unit, and 96 unit building
  • Based in Cincinnati, OH
  • Say hi to him at: threefoldrei.com
  • Best Ever Book: Who Not How

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Growing up in real estate, Eli Randel has always been engulfed in the industry. Now, he’s the Chief Strategy Officer for the industry’s fastest growing marketplace. Today, Eli is talking with us about short and long term strategy, current commercial real estate trends, and how to determine your next investment strategy. 

 

Eli Randel Real Estate Background: 

  • Chief Strategy Officer at Crexi, the commercial real estate industry's fastest-growing marketplace, data, and technology platform
  • 10+ years experience in residential and commercial real estate at Blackstone and other top networks
  • Based in Raleigh, North Carolina
  • Say hi to him at: https://www.crexi.com/ 
  • Best Ever Book: Shoe Dog

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Today, Joe Fairless is sharing the 7 metrics you should be tracking while raising money for a fund. He discusses the biggest challenge of funds, his best advice from what he’s learned, how often to review metrics, and the one tool you need to maximize your efforts. 

 

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Matt Green started in the real estate industry by partnering with his father. Now, they’ve grown to $80M assets under management, all through building relationships with property owners. Matt is sharing how he finds his deals, the key to keeping up with investors, and the challenges of land development and why he would do it all over again. 

 

Matt Green Real Estate Background:

  • Owner at The Green Organization, property development
  • Full time real estate investor and developer that owns and managers over $80MM of real estate assets
  • Specializing in multifamily real estate, Matt has built a portfolio of over 500 apartment units
  • Matt's goal is to build a multi-billion dollar real estate portfolio, currently adding 30-50MM each year.
  • Based in Buffalo, NY
  • Say hi to him at: https://thegreenorganization.com/ 
  • Best Ever Book: Seller Be Sold

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In today’s episode of the Actively Passive Investing Show, Travis discusses how to maintain the purchasing power of the dollar during inflation. He talks about keeping up with inflation and how to level up your assets, 3 ways inflation can actually benefit you as an investor, and 3 ways to succeed in syndications during an inflationary period. 

 

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Full time firefighter, Seth Teagle, started his investing journey 5 years ago. Now, he focuses on multifamily and commercial properties. Today, Seth’s sharing how he gained thousands of units in a short amount of time, the process of raising undermarket rents, and how he offloaded mundane tasks to scale his investments further.

 

Seth Teagle Real Estate Background:

  • Firefighter/paramedic and owner/operator of the Stream Group, a vertically integrated commercial real estate company based out of Columbus, OH 
  • Focused on buying large multifamily assets and apartment complexes, as well as some retail and mixed use spaces
  • As a team, currently operating 2,162 doors and own over 75% of this portfolio, themselves
  • Based in Columbus, OH
  • Say hi to him at: www.thestreamgroups.com 
  • Best Ever Book: Who Not How

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Vikram Brar and Princi Gill were led to multifamily investing, because they knew it was the road to financial freedom. Since then they’ve both quit their jobs and focus fully on Waahe Capital. Today, Vikram and Princi are talking about how they divide business roles, their #1 piece of advice for vertically integrating, and how they create the blueprint for their next buyer to be successful. 

 

Vikram Brar & Princi Gill Real Estate Background:

  • Vikram and Princi are Co-Founders of Waahe Capital 
  • Vikram leads acquisitions, investor relationships, and operations, while Princi focuses on true value creation through modern design, strategic sourcing, and cost-effective renovations
  • Portfolio consists of over 700 units and over $100M assets under the management, and just acquired 8th multifamily property
  • As a vertically-integrated organization, we are very actively involved with focuses including: Multifamily asset acquisition, property management (in-house), redevelopment (including in-house construction & design teams), and asset management
  • Based in San Francisco, CA
  • Say hi to him at: WaaheCapital.com
  • Best Ever Book: Rich Dad Poor Dad

 

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A 20 year friendship turned into a business partnership when Nick Earls and Eric DiNicola started building condos. They found an opportunity and converted office buildings into apartments. Nick and Eric are giving us the inside scoop on the top 3 qualities to look for in an office building, pros and cons of construction on existing buildings vs. new builds, and the one thing to look for in your location. 

 

Nick Earls and Eric DiNicola Real Estate Background:

  • Full time real estate developers and investors
  • Focused on multifamily as well as condominiums
  • Developed over $56 million of real estate with an additional $40 million in upcoming projects, most of which are luxury condominiums
  • Based in Boston, MA
  • Say hi to him at: https://winterspringcapital.com/

 

 

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Neil Bertrand has had experience in all classes of real estate, with assets in 9 states and 33 different markets. Today, Neil is discussing the challenges of developing large-scale, mixed use properties, why he believes the success of any deal relies on the underwriting, and how to get private equity groups to bite on a deal.

 

Neil Bertrand Real Estate Background:

  • Full time real estate investor, acquisitions specialist, and asset manager
  • Portfolio consists of 431 existing units, 2,184 units in development along with over 1M sq ft of retail/office under development, and new development projects breaking ground Q1 of 2022
  • REIT Group is modeled after institutional investment firms, working with private equity groups, family offices, and high net worth individuals
  • Based in Dallas, TX
  • Say hi to him at: www.reitgroupventures.com
  • Best Ever Book: Trammell Crow, Master Builder

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In today’s episode of the Actively Passive Investing Show, Travis is joined by Jeremy Roll to discuss the hands off investor lifestyle and what it’s like being a cash flow investor. They talk about why multifamily is one of the top asset classes to invest in over the next 10 years, the benefits of class B multifamily over class A, and the 3 factors of diversification you need in order to reduce your risk. 

 

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After buying 8 properties in small town Indiana and failing miserably, Mike Stohler didn’t touch real estate for 10 years. Today, Mike is sharing 3 tactical mistakes he made looking back, his #1 tip for starting something out of your comfort zone, and why he would prefer paying significantly more for a partner than hiring a property manager. 

 

Mike Stohler Real Estate Background:

  • Full time Managing Partner of Gateway Private Equity Group where they have owned or currently own multifamily, single family rentals, and hotels
  • Currently does hotel syndications and owns a virtual assistant company that specializes in helping people in real estate
  • Portfolio consists of over 1500 multifamily units owned or managed, around 20 single family properties, and 2 branded hotels
  • Based in Scottsdale, AZ
  • Say hi to him at: www.gatewaype.com

 

 

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After graduating with an engineering degree, Fernando Angelucci only lasted 1 year before he dove into the investing world. But, when his passive investments didn’t feel so passive anymore, he made the switch to a new asset class and drastically decreased his working hours. Today, Fernando is sharing his 3 criteria for buying self storage facilities, and his secret to get them cash flowing fast. 

 

Fernando Angelucci Real Estate Background: 

  • Full time self storage investor and syndicator
  • Invested $50M in self storage throughout the last 3 years, all before turning 30 years old
  • Based in Chicago, IL
  • Say hi to him at: ImpactSelfStorage.com & TitanWealthGroup.com

 

 

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Coming from the tech world, Yomesh Deliwala started his investing career by investing in townhomes. From humble beginnings, he grew his portfolio steadily over time. Today, Yomesh is sharing 5 key items that attracted him to his first syndication, the top 3 reasons he was able to raise rent on day 1, and how he’s able to offer his investors 25-30% returns. 

 

Yomesh Deliwala Real Estate Background:

  • Full time IT Executive aiming to go full time in real estate
  • owner, operator and syndicator, passively investing in 3 deals, Co-GP in 2 deals (336 units total), leap operator in 3 deals (419 units), multifamily (value add and ground up development), and 100,000 square foot storage (ground up development)
  • Based in Charlotte, NC
  • Say hi to him at: www.Exponential-equity.com
  • Best Ever Book: Measure What Matters

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With a start in construction, Joe Evangelisti now runs several self-sustaining self storage businesses. On today’s #SkillsetSunday, Joe is telling us how he created efficient and scalable business models, why he skipped multifamily and went straight to self storage, and why raising rents is much easier with self storage tenants than multifamily tenants.

 

Joe Evangelisti Real Estate Background:

  • CEO of 3 different companies. Legacy Developers (Self Storage Development), Mammoth Conversions (Digital Marketing), and Hero Home Buyers (Wholesale)
  • Has been investing in real estate for 15+ years, actively and passively
  • Focusing more on self storage development with multiple Class A facilities breaking ground within the next few months
  • Based in Haddonfield, NJ
  • Say hi to him at: elevatewithjoe.com 

 

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When Brian Adams went from $25M assets under management to $250M in 2 years, his biggest challenge was managing that growth. What fell through the cracks was his investor experience, and he ended up with some not-so-happy investors. Today, Brian is sharing his biggest mistake with his investor communication and his business model, what his investor journey looks like now, and what you should be doing today to scale efficiently. 

 

Brian Adams Real Estate Background:  

  • Full-time in commercial real estate
  • 11 years of experience 
  • Portfolio consist of 2.7M square feet; $400M gross asset value; 14 markets
  • Based in Nashville, TN
  • Say hi to him at: www.excelsiorgp.com 

 

 

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With a background in music producing, Rich Frierson decided to go into real estate when he saw the profits he was capable of earning. Now, he’s the go-to for many others in the music industry. Rich is discussing how he balances his relationships with lenders and owners alike, how he is able to buy these properties on short sales, and his expectations for what the multifamily market might bring in 2022. 

 

Richard Frierson Real Estate Background:

  • Full time career as a music publisher
  • Currently focused on multifamily units in the Bronx and Mt. Vernon areas of New York
  • Current properties acquired through short sales and negotiated for 65% of ARV
  • Developed a screening process to deliver consistently good tenants
  • Based in Washington, DC
  • Say hi to him at: https://www.10flipcommandments.com
  • Best Ever Book: Oversubscribed

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In today’s episode of the Actively Passive Investing Show, Travis discusses why it’s so important to find a CPA that specializes in what you do, implications of investing in the stock market vs. real estate, why he believes depreciation is the key to all tax deductions, and the benefits of being a real estate professional. 



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Travis Watts is joining us today to discuss inflation and how Covid has affected the market. Travis is talking about what might significantly impact real estate markets in the near future, how to mitigate fixed renewal rates for non-residential properties, and 3 ways real estate investors can make money in this climate. 

 

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Born and raised in Germany, Bastian Kneuse played professional basketball and worked in finance before pursuing multifamily properties. He now works a full time job, and still makes just as much time to work on his real estate career. Today, Bastian is talking about passively investing while also working on his own syndications, 4 steps to syndicating deals, and his innovative idea for adding value to his tenants as well as the community. 

 

Bastian Kneuse Real Estate Background:

  • W2 job in finance for a bank, but spends just as much, if not more, time on real estate
  • Currently passively invested in 3 multifamily deals in Houston, Phoenix, and Oklahoma equaling about 350 doors
  • Based in San Francisco, CA
  • Say hi to him at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bkneuse/
  • Best Ever Book: The Hands-Off Investor

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Although Stony Stonebraker wasn’t able to invest in real estate until after retirement, he went all in and is now a GP. Today, Stony is talking about his experience finding partners and creating a solid team, his due diligence process, and his main hesitation when looking at different asset classes.

 

Stony Stonebraker Real Estate Background:

  • Started his career with NASA in the Apollo space program
  • Currently full time commercial real estate investor
  • Invested in over 1,000 multifamily units in Florida and Texas
  • Based in Miami, FL
  • Say hi to him at: PassivoREI.com
  • Best Ever Book: Passive Investing Made Simple

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Growing up with a frugal upbringing, Travis Watts knew how to be careful with his money and live within his means. Now, he’s a full time passive investor and helps other busy professionals do the same. Today, Travis is sharing his best advice for investors that may not have the capital for big investments yet, resources for the new investor, and how he deals with skepticism in the industry. 

 

Travis Watts Real Estate Background:

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Jim Pfeifer spent most of his professional career as an educator before becoming a full time passive investor. Now, he helps educate others on how to do the same. Jim is sharing his 4-step sponsor screening process, today’s hottest asset class, and red flags you may not recognize at first glance. 

 

Jim Pfeifer Real Estate Background:

  • Full time, passive commercial investor 
  • Currently invested in over 60 passive investments
  • Founder of a Community that educates people about passive syndication investing and offers networking with other like minded people
  • Based in Columbus, OH
  • Say hi to him at: www.leftfieldinvestors.com
  • Best Ever Book: The Hands-Off Investor

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In today’s episode of the Actively Passive Investing Show, Travis discusses the differences between self-directed IRA investing and eQRP plans with Damion Lupo. They’re explaining why you may consider paying for this service instead of a “free” account with a major brokerage firm, and how they’re squashing skepticism on these new plans. 

 

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When Lennon Lee moved from Venezuela in 2010, he knew he wanted to search for passive investment opportunities to provide for his family. Today, Lennon is diving into the difference between being an LP vs. a GP in a deal, the role of the GP with investor communications, and the importance of capital raising through partnership building. 

 

Lennon Lee Real Estate Background: 

  • Invested his family’s life savings into real estate to build a solid future for his parents and siblings
  • Involved as both an LP and GP in the acquisition of over 2000 multifamily units, with an approximate market value of $200M
  • Based in Miami, FL
  • Say hi to him at: bldcapitalgroup.com

 

 

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After finding out about the high demand for industrial, single tenant net lease opportunities, Randy Blankstein decided to take advantage of that at the young age of 26. Now, 30 years later, he’s been continually active in this niche. Today, Randy is sharing his fundamental criteria for properties, common misconceptions of triple net leases, and what specific type of real estate to buy for best returns. 

 

Randy Blankstein Real Estate Background:

  • Senior commercial real estate executive with over 30 years of experience focused on advisory services in the single tenant net lease sector
  • Owner of commercial real estate investment brokerage firm
  • JV equity partner in 1 retail property, 1 flex property and 12 industrial properties
  • Based in Wilmette, IL
  • Say hi to him at: https://www.bouldergroup.com/

 

 

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Although Hendra Tambunan has been in real estate investing for 15 years, he officially made the switch into multifamily 2 years ago for higher income potential. Today, Hendra is talking about how he became a general partner in his first syndication, what value he brought to the table to earn that title, and why he’s looking to diversify his asset classes even further into commercial properties. Bonus: hear Ash’s top tips for anyone entering the commercial market. 

 

Hendra Tambunan Real Estate Background:

  • Full time Technology CRM Consultant
  • Syndicator, LP and owner in multifamily units and Short Term Rentals 
  • Has ownership interest over 1000 units of multifamily
  • Based in Hayward, CA
  • Say hi to him at: www.ideaboxcapital.com
  • Best Ever Book: The Go Giver

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After buying his first property 20 years ago and working full time for a real estate investing firm, Dmitriy Fomichenko started Sense Financial to help people gain control of their retirement savings. Today, Dmitriy is telling us about the Solo 401K for small business owners, how his business dramatically shifted when he introduced them, and why he thinks they’re a no-brainer when compared to traditional retirement savings strategies. 

 

Dmitriy Fomichenko Real Estate Background:

  • Founder and president of Sense Financial, a boutique financial firm specializing in self-directed retirement accounts with checkbook control
  • Passive investor, owns interest in multiple MF & self-storage syndications, a private lender and is a licensed California Real Estate Broker. 
  • Based in Orange County, CA
  • Say hi to him at: SenseFinancial.com

 


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When Ryan Barone started college, he never knew how complicated the process would be to rent an apartment. This led him to creating an app for tenants to simplify the process for their renters. His college passion project eventually became RentRedi. Ryan is sharing why landlords love using this software, how it streamlines each step of the renting process, and added benefits it provides renters as well.

 

Ryan Barone Real Estate Background:

  • Co-Founder, CEO, and CTO of RentRedi – modern, end-to-end landlord software that streamlines self-management of rental properties to make financial freedom attainable for landlords and renting a truly amazing experience for tenants
  • Before launching RentRedi, he worked at Goldman Sachs and PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC)
  • Based in New York, NY
  • Say hi to him at: https://rentredi.com/

 

 

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Former Project Manager, Derek Clifford, used his multifamily incomes to retire from his W2 position just this year. Keeping his life vision in mind, he’s currently working with his wife to acquire deals in Indianapolis. Derek is sharing with us his top 3 goals as a result of his investments, why he chose to focus on small multifamily in the Midwest, and his most creative approach to reaching investors. 

 

Derek Clifford  Real Estate Background:

  • Recent full time real estate investor
  • Converted all single families to apartments, and now does syndications and JV's in apartments
  • Currently controls around 100 units in JV's, and involved in 2 syndications as an LP (125 units + 42 units), and in another 2 syndications as a GP (44 units + 108 units)
  • Currently AirBNB nomading around the country
  • Say hi to him at: https://elevateequity.org
  • Best Ever Book: Raising Capital for Real Estate & Can’t Hurt Me

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In today’s episode of the Actively Passive Investing Show, Travis discusses the current housing and affordable rent shortage we’re currently experiencing in the US. We dive into the imbalance we’ve been seeing in the market and how the pandemic had an impact on that, the future of renting, and Travis’ best advice for property owners based on these trends. 

 

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