Sun, 14 June 2020
Stephen is the founder of The Closing Docs, a software company based in Seattle that provides automated income verification for property managers and lenders. He explains how he evolved his software over time to cater towards property managers, he explains how they started inserting certain pieces of data to help provide more clarity and reliability for the lenders and managers.
Stephen Arifin Real Estate Background:
Click here for more info on groundbreaker.co Best Ever Tweet: “We’ve tried a lot of things to find what works and now we see a compliance rate of 97%” - Stephen Arifin |
Sat, 13 June 2020
Brock is 2 years into real estate and essentially started after seeing his dad owning 2 duplexes and how it can help with your income. His first deal was a house hack on a duplex and afterward, he saw the potential and took off running. Now he has a portfolio consisting of an 89-unit apartment, 20,000 sq ft of retail space, and 18,000 sq ft office space. Brock Mogensen Real Estate Background:
Click here for more info on groundbreaker.co Best Ever Tweet: “Partner with people that lack your strong suit and vice versa because I think those are the best partnerships where each can complement each other” - Brock Mogensen |
Fri, 12 June 2020
Aundrea is a full-time internal audit executive who is a part-time real estate investor spending about 8 hrs a week managing properties and when acquisition mode, she spends about 15-20 hrs a week. All of her deals were 100% on her own without any partners. Aundrea Newbern Real Estate Background:
Click here for more info on groundbreaker.co Best Ever Tweet: “Always, every day I’m looking for a deal.” - Aundrea Newbern |
Thu, 11 June 2020
In this episode of Syndication School, Theo, will be going over the topic of how to create your own thought leadership platform. He will be going over how to successfully launch your platform and how to continue to grow it. Click here for more info on groundbreaker.co To listen to other Syndication School series about the “How To’s” of apartment syndications and to download your FREE document, visit SyndicationSchool.com. Thank you for listening and I will talk to you tomorrow.
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Wed, 10 June 2020
In this episode Theo will be talking about branding and specifically going over how to nail your podcast interview. He will be giving tips from his experience in interviewing dozens of guest on our show. Click here for more info on groundbreaker.co
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Tue, 9 June 2020
Chris & Ashton are brothers and the owners of Valkere Investment Group, LLC a multi family real estate investment firm. These brothers explain how they were able to grow their business through raising capital, to doing their first deal, and tips on being able to overcome inexperience.
Chris & Ashton Levarek Real Estate Background:
Click here for more info on groundbreaker.co Best Ever Tweet: “Networking is very important, find the person who is connected and it will make your job easier.” - Chris & Ashton Levarek |
Mon, 8 June 2020
Nicole Heasley has been in real estate for 4 years and started out by house hacking single family homes. She has house hacked single unit homes with 3 rentals and in this episode, she will share how she went about doing this and why it was nothing out of the norm for her.
Nicole Heasley Real Estate Background:
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Best Ever Tweet: “Start meeting people now, find that meetup and attend now. You need to know people.” - Nicole Heasley |
Sun, 7 June 2020
Marx Acosta Rubio is the CEO of Onestop. He started off making $10 million and losing it then having to remake it back all through cold calling. In this episode, Marx, shares how he goes about the process of cold calling. Marx Acosta Rubio Real Estate Background:
Click here for more info on groundbreaker.co Best Ever Tweet: “99% of people who say they are modeling success are actually modeling the wrong things” - Marx Acosta Rubio |
Sat, 6 June 2020
Sam Dogen is the founder of Financial Samurai and has been providing content to the world through his free blogs and articles around topics that will help you with your financial literacy and goals. He Has also been in the real estate investing experience for 17 years and shares some of his experiences with this and his personal journey.
Sam Dogen Real Estate Background:
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Best Ever Tweet: “I love the green marble theory.” - Sam Dogen |
Fri, 5 June 2020
Nick has 3 years of real estate experience, working full time in e-commerce sales for a large tech company. While working full-time he has acquired a 48 door portfolio consisting of singles, duplexes, and triplexes in Indianapolis, and he is based in San Francisco. He explains how his W-2 has helped him pursue real estate investing because of the insurance of a guaranteed income. Nick Giulioni Real Estate Background:
Click here for more info on groundbreaker.co Best Ever Tweet: “Trying to make my partner happy and get them across the finish line was my top priority.” - Nick Giulioni |
Thu, 4 June 2020
David Pere is a full-time active duty Marine and the founder of “From Military to Millionaire”. He has bought and sold 54 units, holds 13 rentals, and is a general partner in a 146-unit apartment. He discusses one of his deals that he had a headache within creative financing and shares what he would have done differently. David also goes into his process of mailing to absentee owners.
David Pere Real Estate Background:
Click here for more info on groundbreaker.co Best Ever Tweet: “Stuff isn’t always going to go your way, don’t invest money you can’t afford to lose.” - David Pere |
Wed, 3 June 2020
In today’s episode, Theo brings up the topic of what is important in life? He starts to question what does financial freedom really mean to you? He shares a popular blog post where a nurse interviewed her patients who were close to their end of life and asked them each the question “what did they regret?”. This episode will help open up your mind to discover what it really means to be financially free?
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Tue, 2 June 2020
Heath is a Neuroscientist for the US Army, helping the soldiers reduce hearing loss through studying and testing. Heath jumped in with both feet when he started into real estate, buying a 4-unit and a 16-unit back to back. Heath mentions that his confidence to jump in came from many free resources available online, including the Best Ever Show. Heath Jones Real Estate Background:
Click here for more info on groundbreaker.co Best Ever Tweet: “Start now, it's never too late to start, and there are no real good reasons not to start.” - Heath Jones |
Mon, 1 June 2020
Matt is the Co-Founder of Tower Hunt, an online network of commercial real estate dealmakers. He brings his 15 years of real estate experience to the show and sheds some insight into real estate deal-making.
Matt Marino Real Estate Background:
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Best Ever Tweet: “You should really take every line item from the top to the bottom of that cash flow, and look at it and ask yourself “What it means and why those numbers are moving around?”” - Matt Marino |
Sun, 31 May 2020
Steve is a 3rd generation minister and the best selling author who has coached 600 people to also become a bestseller. Steve gives ideas on how to get your book to become a bestseller.
Steve Kidd Real Estate Background:
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Best Ever Tweet: “You need to have a very specific marketing campaign that will market your new book.” - Steve Kidd |
Sat, 30 May 2020
Preston is the CEO and founder of Walls Property Group, he currently manages a portfolio of 70 buildings valued over $300MM. Preston shares his experience through starting in residential to now development deals. Joe asks Preston to explain some different challenges he has faced in the development world so you can be better prepared if you choose to venture on this path.
Preston Walls Real Estate Background:
Click here for more info on groundbreaker.co Best Ever Tweet: “It was helpful to move forward with something in the face of somebody you respect and trust pointing out the reasons you should not do it.” - Preston Walls |
Fri, 29 May 2020
Victor and his wife both started off in the medical field and started to feel burned out after working 70hr work weeks for 5 years. They both decided to leave their jobs to go backpacking and upon their return, they decided to purchase their first home and discovered it would need a lot of work. This started their journey into real estate investing, and now they have a business with 17 investors.
Victor Leite Real Estate Background:
Click here for more info on groundbreaker.co Best Ever Tweet: “Difficult roads often lead you to beautiful destinations.” - Victor Leite |
Thu, 28 May 2020
Coronavirus has impacted the real estate market in many ways from home buying, selling, to collecting rent payments. In this episode, Theo Hicks will be sharing information on how May rent collection was with so many Americans out of work. Click here for more info on groundbreaker.co To listen to other Syndication School series about the “How To’s” of apartment syndications and to download your FREE document, visit SyndicationSchool.com. Thank you for listening and I will talk to you tomorrow.
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Wed, 27 May 2020
In today’s episode, Theo will be sharing the ins and outs of waterfall structures. Waterfalls are also known as a waterfall model or structure, is a legal term used in an Operating Agreement that describes how money is paid, when it is paid, and to whom it is paid in commercial real estate equity investments. Click here for more info on groundbreaker.co To listen to other Syndication School series about the “How To’s” of apartment syndications and to download your FREE document, visit SyndicationSchool.com. Thank you for listening and I will talk to you tomorrow.
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Tue, 26 May 2020
Will is a Principal at CEO Capital Partners and recently left his W2 job to do real estate full time. He shares a great story of how he had a life of making some bad decisions in college related to alcohol and because of a great friend he was able to overcome this and now is a successful investor.
Will Harvey Real Estate Background:
Click here for more info on groundbreaker.co Best Ever Tweet: “Seek advice from qualified people.” - Will Harvey |
Mon, 25 May 2020
JP started in IT sales and later found an interest in multifamily investing. Today he owns 70 units in Houston, Tx, and 165 units across the metro Atlanta area. His first deal was partnered syndication, where he learned a lot of lessons that he implemented in his journey forward in acquiring multiple properties. He shares some of the lessons he learned from a deal where he lost over six figures.
JP Albano Real Estate Background:
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Best Ever Tweet: “Partner with a more experienced person in a group and seek to offer value in some way.” - JP Albano |
Sun, 24 May 2020
Jake is the co-founder and CEO of Groundbreaker Technologies, a real estate technology company that he created to help solve the problems he was having when he was investing in real estate. In this episode, you will learn some ways to use technology to improve your real estate investing experience. Jake Marmulstein Real Estate Background:
Click here for more info on groundbreaker.co Best Ever Tweet: “One practice that has really helped me grow is by getting outside of my business by helping other entrepreneurs.” - Jake Marmulstein |
Sat, 23 May 2020
Ed Cravo is the Co-Founder and Director of Marketing at Groundbreaker Technologies, Inc. He shares his journey into marketing and shares how Groundbreaker can help investors in their personal business. Ed explains how they can help you do more deals with less work while saving you money on operations and banking. The Groundbreaker software lets you streamline your fundraising, relations, distribution payments, and reporting in one easy-to-use tool. Ed Cravo Real Estate Background:
Click here for more info on groundbreaker.co Best Ever Tweet: “The ease of use is such a big deal for us” - Ed Cravo |
Fri, 22 May 2020
Tiffany bought her first property while in college by house hacking and has continued to house hack continuously and is currently in her fourth house hacking property. Tiffany shares a story of bad luck when she decided to venture away from house hacking and into flipping. She talks about a combined strategy of house hacking and BRRRR with her office property
Tiffany Alexy Real Estate Background:
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Best Ever Tweet: “Be creative” - Tiffany Alexy |
Thu, 21 May 2020
In this Syndication School episode, Theo Hicks, will be going over the pros and cons of securing a supplemental loan. These episodes are to help you become a better syndicator so we hope you enjoy the help and let us know by sending us a message.
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Wed, 20 May 2020
At some point during your journey into real estate investing you will want to hire some help. In this episode, Theo Hicks will go over how to find and qualify an executive assistant that will help you in your business.
To listen to other Syndication School series about the “How To’s” of apartment syndications and to download your FREE document, visit SyndicationSchool.com. Thank you for listening and I will talk to you tomorrow. Click here for more info on groundbreaker.co |
Tue, 19 May 2020
Scott started his real estate career while in college managing properties for others and eventually found a passion towards real estate and began helping others through his own company called CGP Real Estate Consulting where they help identify, purchase, and operate investment properties. Scott works with many investors through his company and has seen how many different ways investors are handling situations during the coronavirus pandemic. Scott Westfall Real Estate Background:
Click here for more info on groundbreaker.co Best Ever Tweet: “Real estate is a business, and if you can take the emotion out of it and go into it with a solid business plan, you should be able to weather these uncertain times” - Scott Westfall |
Mon, 18 May 2020
Aaron is the Co-Founder of Peoples Capital Group and the Host of New Jersey Real Estate Network. Aaron is someone who developed a plan to become a real estate investor and went after it right away. He shares his journey from no experience to a realtor, wholesaler, flipper, and now syndicator. He shares some of the mistakes he made with management companies and how he is able to keep his 4 core investors even when he was making mistakes to now 30 investors.
Aaron Fragnito Real Estate Background:
Click here for more info on groundbreaker.co Best Ever Tweet: “I am always educating” - Aaron Fragnito |
Sun, 17 May 2020
Robert is the founder and CEO of Acceleration Partners, a global performance marketing agency, and his newsletter is read by over 100,000 leaders each week. Robert also helps others build their capacities and raise their personal and professional performance. You will learn the four elements that he teaches others to help raise your performance.
Robert Glazer Background:
Click here for more info on groundbreaker.co Best Ever Tweet: “What are the three most important things that I can do today that will move me towards my goal” - Robert Glazer |
Sat, 16 May 2020
Christine is a renovation loan division manager VP of mortgage lending at Guaranteed Rate INC. She has been actively involved in the mortgage industry since 1996 and her goal is to help those who may not have a large sum of money to invest in properties themselves without some additional funding. She shares her wealth of knowledge around the different types of loans available for many investors.
Christine DePaepe Real Estate Background:
Click here for more info on groundbreaker.co Best Ever Tweet: “I love the 203k program for people buying in areas that are up and coming because it has the lowest down payment” - Christine DePaepe |
Fri, 15 May 2020
Ken has over 40 years of real estate investing experience and has done all types of real estate deals like self-storage, industrial properties, golf courses, retail lots, and apartments. Ken has had to raise money multiple times and during this episode, he shares some advice on how he raises capital and the insights he has learned over the years. Ken Holman Real Estate Background:
Click here for more info on groundbreaker.co Best Ever Tweet: “Make sure every deal you do is a good deal. Don’t settle for mediocre projects because you're anxious to get started.” - Ken Holman |
Thu, 14 May 2020
Charles is a managing member and Senior Acquisition Manager of Three Oaks Management LLC. In this episode, Charles explains why it was important for him to focus on what he enjoys and finding his niche in the market. He shares the value of building relationships with investors and spending as much or if not more time doing this as you are finding deals.
Charles Seaman Real Estate Background:
Click here for more info on groundbreaker.co Best Ever Tweet: “As much time as you find looking for deals, you need to spend equal time in building relationships with investors.” - Charles Seaman |
Wed, 13 May 2020
Colin is the Founder and CEO of CARR, one of the nation’s leading providers of commercial real estate services. He has personally completed over 1,000 transactions and has been in real estate since 2000. Colin goes into medical real estate investing and what it looks like in his business.
Colin Carr Real Estate Background:
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Best Ever Tweet: “I like to help healthcare providers maximize their profitability through real estate.” - Colin Carr |
Tue, 12 May 2020
Johnny was an emergency room nurse turned real estate investor. He was able to build his portfolio to 114 single family homes with his brother in 7 years while working full time. He focuses on lower-income housing and shares why property management has been a key part of his success in this niche. Johnny Andrews Real Estate Background:
Click here for more info on groundbreaker.co Best Ever Tweet: “Management, management, management. If you're not hands-on in management, and you don’t stay on top of your game, it will bite you in the butt in the end.” - Johnny Andrews |
Mon, 11 May 2020
Minesh started negotiating and selling real estate at 16 years old with his dad and since then he has helped his investors purchase £20m with this strategy. At a young age, he feels he was able to negotiate great deals because he had no fear of losing a deal. He discussed a useful strategy he used before the 2008 crash. Minesh shares his current strategy of focusing on REIT, real estate investment trust that helps him create cash flow. Minesh Bhindi Real Estate Background:
Click here for more info on groundbreaker.co Best Ever Tweet: “It’s very important with any investment to get the fees down as low as possible.” - Minesh Bhindi |
Sun, 10 May 2020
Brian Bradley is a returning guest from episode JF1811. He has been in law for over a decade and in this episode, he wants to help you understand the best ways to protect your assets and also give some advice specific to today's coronavirus pandemic. Brian T. Bradley Real Estate Background:
Click here for more info on groundbreaker.co Best Ever Tweet: “Plan before you need it, don’t wait till after an attack happens.” -Brian Bradley |
Sun, 10 May 2020
Cynthia is the owner of Kindred SF Homes and she has 33 years of real estate experience. The houses she deals with have an average price point of $1.5 million which can create high emotions and interfere with your decision making. She shares what has helped her sell multiple million-dollar homes through a process of creating, nurturing, and continually finding new ways to build strong relationships which in return create valuable referrals. Cynthia Cummins Real Estate Background:
Click here for more info on groundbreaker.co Best Ever Tweet: “Having a bigger vision for people and a longer-term view is what makes all the difference” - Cynthia Cummins |
Fri, 8 May 2020
Erik is a part-time real estate investor who began in single-family rentals in 2012, and since then he has bought 12 homes and is involved in multiple limited partnership deals and has a portfolio of $1.7M. Erik has been able to leave his W-2 by being a part-time investor and has continued to be a part-time investor because he has recently traveled the world with his family. He shares with you what you should be asking yourself when it comes to leaving your W-2.
Erik Schaumann Real Estate Background:
Click here for more info on groundbreaker.co Best Ever Tweet: “Be realistic in what you are going to need, what's that final number? Be realistic, don’t overshoot it because if you leave your job there are always ways to make money” - Erik Schaumann |
Thu, 7 May 2020
Theo is back with another Syndication School episode and this time he is going over how Joe and his team at Ashcroft Capital are making adjustments to how they underwrite future deals during this pandemic.
To listen to other Syndication School series about the “How To’s” of apartment syndications and to download your FREE document, visit SyndicationSchool.com. Thank you for listening and I will talk to you tomorrow. Click here for more info on groundbreaker.co |
Wed, 6 May 2020
In this Syndication School episode, Theo will first review the difference between Class A and Class B investors. Afterward, he will share with you how to calculate the projected returns for each class, and to follow along with Theo you can download his free excel document below. To listen to other Syndication School series about the “How To’s” of apartment syndications and to download your FREE document, visit SyndicationSchool.com. Thank you for listening and I will talk to you tomorrow.
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Tue, 5 May 2020
Tristen is a certified Facebook digital marketer who is also a consultant for Facebook. He teaches businesses how to effectively use Facebook and Instagram ads. In this episode, he shares many different strategies to increase your leads and how to correctly target the higher conversion client. Tristen Sutton Real Estate Background:
Click here for more info on groundbreaker.co Best Ever Tweet: “Make sure you know who your target market is and always put a call to action in your ads.” - Tristen Sutton |
Mon, 4 May 2020
Jessie has 6 years of social media and digital marketing experience with a focus on Facebook pay-per-click ads. Jessie shares what type of message you should be marketing out during this pandemic and also some general advice that helps investors find more leads. Jessie Neal Real Estate Background:
Click here for more info on groundbreaker.co Best Ever Tweet: “Consistency, be consistent with your message, with your postings, however, you're helping people, be consistent. ” - Jessie Neal
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Sun, 3 May 2020
Sean is the CEO of Kin, an insurance company built from scratch on modern technology. Today you will learn three factors to consider when determining the right coverage for your property; covering the property for the right amount, why it's important to get flood insurance and he shows how you can see if your insurance company is spending its revenue on claims or other expenses to make sure they take care of their customers. Sean Harper Background:
Click here for more info on groundbreaker.co Best Ever Tweet: “50% of flood losses happen outside of FEMA designated flood zones” - Sean Harper |
Sat, 2 May 2020
Scott is the Founder and CEO of The Energy Alliance Group of North America, who was raised as a farmer, educated as an engineer and trained in the auto industry. In this episode, Scott goes into some details on what you should be thinking about when it comes to reducing your energy cost and improving the efficiency that can help improve your ROI.
Scott Ringlein Real Estate Background:
Click here for more info on groundbreaker.co Best Ever Tweet: “Investing in efficiency conservation and renewable energy solutions definitely help the bottom line. They can generate cash from day one.” - Scott Ringlein |
Fri, 1 May 2020
Danny is a Managing Partner at Passiveinvesting.com and Author of Wealth Lessons for Kids. He is also a multi-return guest and can be found on previous episodes JF1447 & JF1684. As you know, the Coronavirus has been impacting several investors and In this episode, Danny goes into how he is handling his business during this pandemic. Danny Randazzo Real Estate Background:
Click here for more info on groundbreaker.co Best Ever Tweet: “Over the past year, I have really had the opportunity to work “ON” the business instead of “IN” the business.” - Danny Randazzo |
Thu, 30 April 2020
Coronavirus pandemic has been a disruption to normal living; from social distancing, to working from home, and even how you look at someone when they cough. We have also seen how banks have been changing the way they lend money, Theo goes over a recent article JP Morgan Chase released on the new rules around borrowing for home loans and how this could be the beginning of how all banks could change. He explains how this could impact the housing market and provides additional studies on what we can expect in terms of house sales. Click here for more info on groundbreaker.co To listen to other Syndication School series about the “How To’s” of apartment syndications and to download your FREE document, visit SyndicationSchool.com. Thank you for listening and I will talk to you tomorrow. Best Ever Tweet: “Obviously they will not live on the streets, therefore, they are more likely to move into an apartment and rent. ” -Theo Hicks |
Wed, 29 April 2020
Theo is back with another Syndication School episode and this time he will be going over the 11 questions most passive investors will ask you before they invest in your deals. Theo hopes he can arm you with the right mindset when answering these questions to put you in a good position to find investors. Click here for more info on groundbreaker.co To listen to other Syndication School series about the “How To’s” of apartment syndications and to download your FREE document, visit SyndicationSchool.com. Thank you for listening and I will talk to you tomorrow. Best Ever Tweet: “Making sure you let them know what your financial review process is very important because if you aren't reviewing your financials your investors are not going to like that." - Theo Hicks |
Tue, 28 April 2020
Karl has done over 200 real estate deals focusing on the more difficult deals that no one likes to deal with because there typically is less competition, harder work, but a bigger reward. Some of the deals he likes are multiple heirs, title issues, excess proceeds, and partition sales. Karl Spielvogel Real Estate Background:
Click here for more info on groundbreaker.co Best Ever Tweet: “These niche deals are a lot of work, but the profits are very high per deal. ” - Karl Spielvogel |
Mon, 27 April 2020
Travis is a full-time investor and the director of Investor Relations at Ashcroft Capital. Travis has written some articles on our blog to help investors during the coronavirus pandemic we are all going through today. As a fulltime passive investor, Travis gives his perspective on what he is seeing in the current market and what he is keeping an eye out for.
Travis Watts Real Estate Background:
Click here for more info on groundbreaker.co Best Ever Tweet: “There is always a silver lining, there will always be opportunities that pop up. Look at this as an opportunity to educate yourself” - Travis Watts |
Sun, 26 April 2020
Dusty is the Owner and Founder of Oxford Business Services, an income planning, and tax strategy expert. He helps people save on their taxes as well as retirement planning. Dusty explains 5 things you might be missing by not having a tax strategy.
Dusty Rollins Real Estate Background:
Click here for more info on groundbreaker.co Best Ever Tweet: “A tax strategy is like a good chess player, it is 3 or 4 moves ahead of an amateur.” - Dusty Rollins |
Sat, 25 April 2020
Tim is the Owner of Falls Real Estate, he owns and manages $15-20M in commercial real estate and has over 9 years of experience. The coronavirus has impacted everyone in the market and today Tim explains from a commercial real estate perspective how he is handling rent collection and making property improvements Tim Karels Real Estate Background:
Click here for more info on groundbreaker.co Best Ever Tweet: “We have to emphasize with everybody but we also have to remember we have our own investors and mortgages to pay and we should look at how we can work together as a team.” - Tim Karels |
Fri, 24 April 2020
Jimmy is the founder of Sanddollar Communities, a mobile-home park acquisition firm. Jimmy shares how he was able to wholesale 14 mobile home parks in less than 12 months so if you’re interested in getting into the mobile home park scene, this is an episode you will want to listen to since Jimmy gives his way of finding the right mobile home parks to invest in.
Jimmy Johnson Real Estate Background:
Click here for more info on groundbreaker.co Best Ever Tweet: “Anyone can pick up the phone and call but offering to meet in person is very influential.” - Jimmy Johnson |
Thu, 23 April 2020
JF2060: Coronavirus and Commonly Asked Passively Investor Questions | Syndication School with Theo Hicks
In this episode, Theo goes over a recent blog post written by Evan an Investor Relations Consultant at Ashcroft Capital called “Coronavirus and Commonly Asked Passively Investor Questions”. Theo goes over the entire blog post and adds additional value by adding additional commentary from his point of view. Coronavirus and Commonly asked passive apartment investor questions To listen to other Syndication School series about the “How To’s” of apartment syndications and to download your FREE document, visit SyndicationSchool.com. Thank you for listening and I will talk to you tomorrow. Click here for more info on groundbreaker.co
Best Ever Tweet: “Your investors are more focused on you not losing their money.” - Theo Hicks |
Wed, 22 April 2020
JF2059: SOS Approach to Managing Your Investment During Coronavirus Part 2 | Syndication School with Theo Hicks
In this episode, Theo continues the series on the SOS approach to managing your investments during a pandemic from episode JF2033. The SOS approach is a three-step process to guide you on what you should do during a crisis event, and after it passes. SOS acronym stands for Safety, Ongoing Communication, and Summary. Theo will be breaking down each step so you can have a better idea of what you should do during today's pandemic.
Part 1 of SOS: JF2033 To listen to other Syndication School series about the “How To’s” of apartment syndications and to download your FREE document, visit SyndicationSchool.com. Thank you for listening and I will talk to you tomorrow. Click here for more info on groundbreaker.co |
Tue, 21 April 2020
Jonathan has had 30 years of real estate experience, as an agent, investor, and also a life coach. Jonathan mentions there is a possibility of a second wave of coronavirus and because of this he will be extra careful before jumping in and buying up new real estate. Because of his three unique career paths, he was able to share three separate perspectives on the current market Jonathan Greene Real Estate Background:
Best Ever Tweet: “Now is the best time to work “on” the business since we can not spend as much time working “in” the business.” - Jonathan Greene |
Mon, 20 April 2020
Avery is the CEO of The Short Term Shop and is in the top 1% of real estate agents and a short term rental expert. Avery and her husband are focusing on short term rentals to help grow their long term rental properties. Five of their short term rentals funded for 19 other properties. In this episode, she will be sharing their story and how they grow their portfolio with this strategy. Avery Carl Real Estate Background:
Best Ever Tweet: “For people looking to bootstrap and cash flow, self-management remotely is a totally doable option and is really the way to go.” - Avery Carl |
Sun, 19 April 2020
Eachan founder and CEO of Nestegg, a platform for property management and maintenance that makes being a landlord refreshingly easy. Eachan is a returning guest from episode JF1980, where he shares the ways technology can make your property management easier. In this episode, he is going to share how you should best go about scaling your business to be nationwide.
Eachan Fletcher Real Estate Background:
Best Ever Tweet: “There's a difference between getting bigger and being scalable.” - Eachan Fletcher |
Sat, 18 April 2020
Chris is the COO of DLC Management Corp and he currently oversees DLC’s a portfolio of $3 billion. Their goal is to buy value-add properties that are underlease or undermanaged. He explains in detail what a value-add property is and how they analyze if it is a good buy or not. Chris Ressa Real Estate Background:
Best Ever Tweet: “Don’t be seduced by the price dropping.” - Chris Ressa |
Fri, 17 April 2020
Steve is the Vice President of Education for Mynd Property Management. Steve owned a property management company managing about 1000 SFR and he is also an airline pilot for United Airlines. In this episode, he shares the challenges and the psychological issues he was facing when it came to selling his successful business. The previous episode Steve Rozenberg was on - https://joefairless.com/podcast/jf172-pros-and-cons-of-investing-in-low-income-properties/
Steve Rozenberg Real Estate Background:
Best Ever Tweet: “Are we doing what's best for the team and for ourselves by keeping it, or are we doing what’s best by selling it?” - Steve Rozenberg |
Thu, 16 April 2020
In this episode, Theo shares three ways to get cash from the CARES Act. He explains the 401k distribution, Paycheck protection program loan (PPP), and the Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) in detail so you will be better prepared during this pandemic. To listen to other Syndication School series about the “How To’s” of apartment syndications and to download your FREE document, visit SyndicationSchool.com. Thank you for listening and I will talk to you tomorrow.
Best Ever Tweet: “Understanding the CARES Act can help many individuals.” - Theo Hicks |
Wed, 15 April 2020
Todd owns a company called Apartment Investor Pro, a company that builds websites for apartment investors. Todd gives different items to keep in mind when creating your own website which includes; back end, front end, hosting, and increasing traffic.
Todd Heitner Real Estate Background:
Best Ever Tweet: “When choosing a website designer you want to focus on communication. Make sure you choose someone who is easy to communicate with and can understand your goals and vision.” - Todd Heitner |
Tue, 14 April 2020
Travis is the CEO of Tribevest and shares the story of how Tribevest came to be and explains how they are being impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. He also shares what he is noticing in other tribes and how they are approaching the market. Travis Smith Real Estate Background:
Best Ever Tweet: “When everyone is panicking and selling, our tribes are pulling capital together, so when the time is right, they will be able to take advantage of great deals.” - Travis Smith |
Mon, 13 April 2020
Shannon has 25+ years of real estate experience owning 500+ properties, experienced builder, and syndicator. His family has always been in real estate where dinner conversations consist of real estate deals. In this episode Shannon shares the ways he is approaching his investors and residents to make sure they are all taken care of and his business stays safe.
Shannon Robnett Real Estate Background:
Best Ever Tweet: “Communicate early and often” - Shannon Robnett |
Sun, 12 April 2020
Alex is a returning guest from episode JF2021. Alex is a managing partner at Seacoast Financial Planning and a partner with Lexdan Real Estate. In this episode, he shares seven deadly signs to say no in business, a deal, or a partnership to make sure you avoid headaches. Alex Talcott Real Estate Background:
Best Ever Tweet: “Don’t say yes to every $50k that you have in the door and say yippie. Talk yourself out of business from time to time to be one of the good guys. ” - Alex Talcott |
Sat, 11 April 2020
Erik left corporate America after 20+ years and the catalyst to push him towards another path was getting laid off for the second time. He started by reading Robert Kiyosaki's book “Rich Dad Poor Dad” and the rest is history. He now is the Founder/Co-founder and Host/Co-host of multiple businesses and podcasts. Erik Cabral Real Estate Background:
Best Ever Tweet: “Doubling down on your strengths” - Erik Cabral |
Fri, 10 April 2020
Chris is a partner of REI Nation and he personally owns $12-15M in residential holdings and commercial real estate. Chris has been on the show before on two other episodes, links are provided below. In this unique episode, Chris shares his thoughts on the differences and similarities in the 2008 crash and the current coronavirus pandemic. Previous Chris Clothier episodes. https://joefairless.com/3-common-mistakes-forming-business-partnership/ https://joefairless.com/faith-will-ruin-real-estate-business/
Chris Clothier Real Estate Background:
Best Ever Tweet: “You need to be in planning mode, you have to plan for the 10 things that could happen.” - Chris Clothier |
Thu, 9 April 2020
JF2046: 11 Tips for Collecting Rent During The Coronavirus Pandemic | Syndication School with Theo Hicks
In this episode, Theo shares 11 tips for collecting rent from your tenants during the coronavirus pandemic. These ideas and tips are from research around the real estate investment community, from some of our previous guests, and from the Best Ever FaceBook community.
To listen to other Syndication School series about the “How To’s” of apartment syndications and to download your FREE document, visit SyndicationSchool.com. Thank you for listening and I will talk to you tomorrow.
Best Ever Tweet: “During this pandemic, one idea is to apply your tenant's security deposit towards rent and apply a discount to help your tenant’s out.” - Theo Hicks |
Wed, 8 April 2020
Kyle is the owner of Fearless Flipping and has a focus on AirBnBs. He is joining us today to talk about how the coronavirus has impacted his business. One thing he mentions that is helping him during this time is that he doesn’t view his business as an AirBnB business, but more of a short term rental business which is helping him develop plans to weather this storm. Kyle shares some advice that has worked throughout time and is showing how important it is during this pandemic.
Kyle Stanley Real Estate Background:
Best Ever Tweet: “Utilizing the 33% rule when analyzing deals has helped me stay comfortable during this pandemic” - Kyle Stanley |
Tue, 7 April 2020
Will has been a real estate investor for the past 3 years and has a portfolio of 23 properties all focusing on long term rentals. Will shares how his long term rentals have been impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. He shares the different plans he has in place to collect rent from his tenants and to make sure he helps them out at the same time.
Will Fraser Real Estate Background:
Best Ever Tweet: “This gives me an opportunity to build a strong and unique relationship with some of my tenants that I wouldn’t have the ability to do otherwise.” - Will Fraser |
Mon, 6 April 2020
Solomon is the CEO and founder of Reunion Investments. His business focuses on tertiary real estate markets and they currently are working with the department of defense to provide military housing, which basically guarantees rent for his investors. He explains how he is able to help his passive investors get high returns in uncommon markets. Solomon Floyd Real Estate Background:
Best Ever Tweet: “Look at these markets and how they operate now in this crisis, and how they handle these issues to be prepared for the future.” - Solomon Floyd |
Sun, 5 April 2020
Avery is the CEO of The Short Term Shop focusing on short term rentals. She purchased her first property at the age of 26 and became a millionaire at 31. In this episode, she shares how they are approaching the market when it comes to renting out properties during the coronavirus pandemic. She also explains how the different types of short term rentals have been impacted and how she would go about renting properties in cities, rural towns, and vacation areas.
Avery Carl Real Estate Background:
Best Ever Tweet: “If you're a seasoned investor and you have the cash reserve, now may be a good time to find great deals on properties.” - Avery Carl |
Sat, 4 April 2020
Michael served in the US Army Special Operations and is a commercial real estate broker who also invests in real estate holding over 35 rental properties, with over $1.5M assets under management. He started out house hacking his first property and gradually went into wholesaling where he actually lost money. This lesson helped him grow and pivot into focusing more on rental properties which led to him getting his license and partnering with a realtor. Michael Glaspie Real Estate Background:
Best Ever Tweet: “There are many creative ways to acquire real estate.” - Michael Glaspie |
Fri, 3 April 2020
Robert is a young investor who started with house hacking a condo right out of college. He initially had the impression that real estate was only for those with money and it wasn’t for him since he was young and couldn’t afford to buy a house. He now has completed 6 deals and is even focusing on long-distance rentals to find a better ROI.
Robert Leonard Real Estate Background:
Best Ever Tweet: “Because of technology, my inspector was on face-time with me as he walked through the property. Showing me the inspections and helping mitigate the risk.” - Robert Leonard |
Thu, 2 April 2020
David started investing when he was 19 during his junior year because he didn’t want to go the corp route. Broke, no money, no ability to get a loan, and put a 12-unit under contract. He had about 120-units syndicated before he graduated college. This is a must listen to episode If you want to learn how to overcome the objection “You have no experience.” David Toupin Real Estate Background:
Best Ever Tweet: “The answer to the question “You don’t have any experience, why should I invest with you?” The answer to this question was the numbers. Showing them proof that it is a good project” - David Toupin |
Wed, 1 April 2020
Ian is the Co-Founder of Archimedes Group, they have sourced, participated, and closed over $20,000,000 deals since 2016. In a previous position, Ian has underwritten over $1 billion in acquisitions and dispositions. He is a mobile home park investor and has been doing it for the past 3 years, and part of his learning how mobile houses work, both him and his partner decided to live in a mobile home park, living in a double-wide sleeping on a blow-up mattress for 14 months alternating weeks with his business partner.
Ian Tudor Real Estate Background:
Best Ever Tweet: “Treat your boss nicely, you never know where that relationship will go.” - Ian Tudor |
Tue, 31 March 2020
Daniel is a real estate agent and investor in Fayetteville, NC. He initially wanted to develop an app for community service members but decided to pivot once he realized the upfront capital was too much for his comfort. He now works with Five Pillars Realty team purchasing properties for investments and he shares some of the processes he learned from Amway and Keller Williams that he uses to grow his investor list. Daniel Kidd Real Estate Background:
Best Ever Tweet: “Instead of me driving for dollars, I like to find all the wholesalers that are in a given area, reach out to them and offer to help push their listings.” - Daniel Kidd |
Mon, 30 March 2020
Joe started off selling industrial equipment before going into real estate investing. In two short years, he grew his real estate portfolio to eleven units doing very well and now he is dealing with the novel coronavirus. Five of Joe’s eleven units are AirBnB’s, and in this unique epidemic, he is projected to lose a major part of his revenue if the coronavirus continues through the summer. Joe shares how he is preparing to survive this epidemic as a real estate investor. Joe Prillaman Real Estate Background:
Best Ever Tweet: “We try to find out what we can reduce right now and any additional revenue streams we can find” - Joe Prillaman |
Sun, 29 March 2020
Jennifer is the Co-Founder and COO of Leafy Legal Services and the Co-Host on Leafy Podcast. She also has experience specializing in scaling business with remote staff. She helped grow a digital marketing company from 3 to 221 people in 21 countries in under 18 months. In this episode, Jennifer shares the best ways to go about finding top talent to work remotely and how you should approach management as a remote manager. Jennifer Gligoric Real Estate Background:
Best Ever Tweet: “If your organization is so bad at hiring, that you have people you just can’t trust, then you need to fire those people who are doing the hiring.- Jennifer Gligoric |
Sat, 28 March 2020
Daniel and Jessie are engaged and have been investing in real estate for the past 3 years. They are also the owners of OACP Property Management, together they own 7 units and manage 5 others through OACP. In this episode, we discuss how the coronavirus has impacted their business in short term rentals as this is the majority of their revenue. Daniel and Jessie have decided to cater to the traveling nursing demographic which has been helping them stay afloat during this pandemic. Daniel Purcell & Jessie Campora (Fiancé) Real Estate Background:
Best Ever Tweet: “Stay flexible, don’t be caught in a fixed mindset. There is something out there that you're able to do to help your situation or others.” - Daniel Purcell & Jessie Campora
Direct download: JF_2034_Daniel_Purcell_and_Jessie_Campora.mp3
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Fri, 27 March 2020
JF2033: SOS Approach to Managing Your Investment During Coronavirus | Syndication School with Theo Hicks
In this episode, Theo will give you a three-step approach to what you should do during a crisis event, and when it passes. The three-step approach will be easy to remember by using the acronym S.O.S, which stands for Safety, Ongoing Communication, and Summary. Theo breaks down each step so you will know in detail so you have a better idea of what you can do during today's pandemic. To listen to other Syndication School series about the “How To’s” of apartment syndications and to download your FREE document, visit SyndicationSchool.com. Thank you for listening and I will talk to you tomorrow.
Best Ever Tweet: “Until this goes away you want to make sure your continuously communicating with your investors and with your residents” - Theo Hicks |
Thu, 26 March 2020
Sterling is the President at Crestworth Capital, a new venture into syndication. In 18 months he has built a $1.5 million portfolio consisting of 26 small multi-family units. Sterling shares an example on one of his deals with a duplex where he was able to get creative and develop a win-win-win strategy.
Sterling Chapman Real Estate Background:
Best Ever Tweet: “I typically try to stay away from buying rentals in flood zones because it does hurt your cash flow.” - Sterling Chapman |
Wed, 25 March 2020
Dr. Adam Gower is the Founder of GowerCrowd and Author of “Leaders of the Crowd” with over 30 years of real estate experience. Dr. Gower explains the importance of understanding debt, and how to utilize digital marketing to grow your presence and also fund future deals. Dr. Adam Gower Real Estate Background:
Best Ever Tweet: “You will have to go through a downturn, period. It will happen. The only guarantee in real estate is prices will go down.” - Dr. Adam Gower |
Tue, 24 March 2020
Isaac is the general manager of Parrot Property Group. He started in real estate in the back half of 2015 when his brother needed help managing a few rentals then slowly he started to go into wholesaling, getting his licenses in real estate, and managing bigger property groups. Isaac Barrow Real Estate Background:
Best Ever Tweet: “Maintain your relationship with people and eventually you’ll look up and see you have a great reputation.” - Isaac Barrow |
Mon, 23 March 2020
Cliff Hayden created a system called ShowMeTheRental.com. It is a system he created out of the necessity of reducing the amount of work he was having to do when running his own properties. The system helps with advertising, prescreens leads, phone call follow-ups and schedules showings for your rentals. Cliff also shares how he separates renting his homes from the competition in the area by providing the same quality he would if he was selling the house. Cliff Hayden Real Estate Background:
Best Ever Tweet: “Takes you years to build up your reputation and seconds to lose it.” - Cliff Hayden |
Sun, 22 March 2020
JF2028 : How To Attract Investors, Establish Credibility, and Fund Deals With Hunter Thompson #SkillsetSunday
Hunter Thompson is a return two time guest from episode JF1545, and JF1220. In this episode, you will learn a ton from Hunter on attracting the right investors, how to establish credibility and fund your future deals. This exact same information has helped him raise more than 30Mil in private capital. He has a book called “Raising Capital for Real Estate” so be sure to check his book out to ensure you can get more info on this topic. Hunter Thompson Real Estate Background:
Best Ever Tweet: “Content creation is one of the most efficient ways to build your brand but also raise capital.” - Hunter Thompson |
Sat, 21 March 2020
Dan Handford is a returning guest, who was in episode JF1609. Dan is an experienced businessman who went into syndication and in under 24 months created a portfolio valued over $220mil. He shares how he was able to put together a strong team of three total partners. In this episode, you see why it's important to network and find mentors to help you grow at a fast pace. Dan Handford Real Estate Background:
Best Ever Tweet: “In any business that I’ve started, it has never been just one thing that has helped us take off. It’s always been a multi-level approach.” - Dan Handford |
Fri, 20 March 2020
John is the CEO and Co-Owner of Pinnacle Storage Properties and Pinnacle Storage Managers. John gives an example of how he looks at a deal and determines if it's worth his time and money. His goal is to buy a storage property that can run without the necessity of him being there. You will learn the formula John uses to evaluate each property he finds before making an offer.
John Manes Real Estate Background:
Best Ever Tweet: “Can you be successful? Yea, but you’ll trip over yourself doing it and your going to make mistakes that might be very costly” - John Manes |
Thu, 19 March 2020
Anthony is the Co-Founder and Managing Principal of Red Knight Properties, a value add multifamily and mixed-use investing company. Anthony shares some insight on purchasing commercial real estate and explains the differences between multi-family and commercial properties. Anthony M. Scandariato Real Estate Background:
Best Ever Tweet: “Try to find a niche.” - Anthony Scandariato |
Wed, 18 March 2020
Chad started his journey at a bank straight out of college and after 3 months of working there, the crash of 2008 happened and he lost his job. His first house was with a USDA loan where he found a house with a basement where he lived while he rented out the top half of the house. He has recently bought a 15-unit and is now working on a 50-unit +. Chad Duval Real Estate Background:
Best Ever Tweet: “If you can, continually be looking online or networking with everyone and you might actually get more deals.” - Chad Duval |
Tue, 17 March 2020
Eric Helbock is the definition of hard work and making things happen. He is a full-time teacher who did his first flip in 2010, which took 2 ½ years for him to sell because it needed so much work. He ended up picking up odd jobs to help fund his flip and he was doing the rehab himself because he didn’t have the money to finance anything out. His story is inspiring because he purchased a property most would have given up on, but instead, he figured it out by putting his mind to it. Eric Helbock Real Estate Background:
Best Ever Tweet: “If you're going to waste the time to go look at something, make the offer. Even if you think it's too low, there might be someone like me on the other end who might really need it.” - Eric Helbock |
Mon, 16 March 2020
Stephen is a former Marine Corps Veteran and has owned 300+ Rental Units. He is a business credit expert, in fact, he wrote a book called “The business credit; the complete step by step guide.” He gives some great advice on how to build and maintain credit for your business and shares the three most common mistakes people make when it comes to getting approved for a loan. You will also learn what you can do if you already have a bad business credit score. Stephen Wible Real Estate Background:
Best Ever Tweet: “We call that the “secret sauce,” if you know who reports and who will approve you, then you can very simply just follow a step by step process I laid out in my book ” - Stephen Wible |
Sun, 15 March 2020
Alex Talcott is a Managing Partner at Seacoast Financial Planning, a Partner with Lexdan Real Estate and he also teaches finances and business law at the university of new Hampshire business school. Alex Talcott Real Estate Background:
Best Ever Tweet: “Buy Real Estate Two Weeks Ago. ” - Alex Talcott |
Sat, 14 March 2020
Joey is a partner at Wealth Without Wall Street, a financial advisory firm. He is from Birmingham, AL and started off his career in the mortgage business in 2003 learning how to become an underwriter and eventually started to see a niche of opportunity to lend money to individuals who didn’t qualify under the mortgage guidelines. He shares the pros and cons of private lending and also shares a unique deal he did with an auto loan. Joey Mure Real Estate Background:
Best Ever Tweet: “In terms of a lending perspective, think like a lender, make sure you're covered and get creative.” - Joey Mure |
Fri, 13 March 2020
Adam Southey lost it all in the 2008 market crash and in this episode, he explains how he was able to come back strong from a big setback that took him from full-time investor to W2 employee back to full-time real estate investor all with a sole focus on his new niche, raw land. Adam Southey Real Estate Background:
Best Ever Tweet: “Trust but verify.” - Adam Southey |
Thu, 12 March 2020
In this episode, Theo joins the myth busters crew and helps you understand why the idea of “you must have a history of multi-family deals to raise money for syndication.” He explains why as long as you have experience in either 1 of 2 other options you can still raise money for your apartment syndication. Listen to the full episode to learn what those two other options are.
To listen to other Syndication School series about the “How To’s” of apartment syndications and to download your FREE document, visit SyndicationSchool.com. Thank you for listening and I will talk to you tomorrow. Best Ever Tweet: “The concepts of creating and executing a business plan apply universal, apply to real estate and any other endeavor you go into.” - Theo Hicks |
Wed, 11 March 2020
JF2017: How to Underwrite an Apartment Syndication Deal With No LPs | Syndication School with Theo Hicks
In this episode, Theo shares how he would go about underwriting an apartment syndication deal when there are no LPs or maybe as a joint venture. He uses a simplified cash flow calculator to help him through this process and walks you through what he is doing along the way. Download the FREE calculator so you can follow along with Theo.
FREE DOCUMENT: Simplified Cash Flow Calculator: https://www.dropbox.com/s/pfwff7g1vmhoi95/Simplified%20Cash%20Flow%20Calculator.xlsx?dl=0
To listen to other Syndication School series about the “How To’s” of apartment syndications and to download your FREE document, visit SyndicationSchool.com. Thank you for listening and I will talk to you tomorrow.
Best Ever Tweet: “Syndication School is a free resource to teach others how to do apartment syndication” - Theo Hicks |
Tue, 10 March 2020
Mark Owens is from Baltimore and has been an active full-time real estate investor for the past 14 years, owns over 100 units, 200 wholesales, and self manages all of his units. Mark believes his secret to having success and having more options than most investors is all due to the way he views decision making. He shares some great examples of how he has been able to separate himself from the heard of real estate investors when it comes to making decisions. Mark Owens Real Estate Background:
Best Ever Tweet: “Manage your properties like a business, not a hobby. ” - Mark Owens |
Mon, 9 March 2020
Jacob is a real estate broker based in New York City and he also focuses on raising money for multi-family syndications and has recently completed his first hotel deal. In this episode, he shares how he has been able to build a business through networking by attending events, LinkedIn, and reaching out to others on Facebook. Jacob Busani Real Estate Background:
Best Ever Tweet: “The deal I didn’t do is the one I lost the most money on. ” - Jacob Busani |
Sun, 8 March 2020
Shoshana is a digital media veteran with 30 years of marking management experience on both the agency and client-side. She ran marketing for audible for 4 years before they were purchased by Amazon. She has the skills to help early-stage business’s grow through marketing. In this episode, she gives some great insight on how to think like a marketer when it comes to growing your audience base, whether that is listeners, investors, or distressed properties. Shoshana Winter Real Estate Background:
Best Ever Tweet: “I think it’s not just about being lazy, I think we become lazy because we lost faith perhaps.” - Soshana Winter |
Sat, 7 March 2020
Michael has been in career advising and business consulting for about 25 years now. Before he found his calling he was at a job he was good at but no longer had any passion for and in fact, was making him depressed. Michael went to a career counselor in search of some help because he wanted to find something different and all that did was make him more depressed because they had him apply to 150 jobs and he only had one response. He later realized it wasn’t him or his resume per se but his strategy on how to find work. He shares five solutions he uses to help many of his clients during transitions to find careers that bring them fulfillment. He also shares an amazing tip on how to network instead of the old-fashioned way. Michael Alan Tate Real Estate Background:
Best Ever Tweet: “Ask for a job, and you will get advice. Ask for advice and you will find a job. ” - Michael Alan Tate |