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Multifamily Insights

by John Casmon

Each week, John Casmon speaks with real estate pros and marketing specialists to provide useful tips for multifamily investing. Listen and learn insights for market research, finding deals, attracting capital, and growing your portfolio.

Copyright: 2021 John Casmon

Episodes

Dark Work and Making Shift Happen With Anthony Trucks, Ep. 589

39m · Published 08 Mar 11:00

Anthony Trucks is a former Foster Child, NFL Football Player, Competitor on American Ninja Warrior, Bestselling Author, and Identity Shift Coach. From foster care to the NFL, to successful business owner, Anthony Trucks has accomplished what statistics would say is impossible. As the founder of “Dark Work” and creator of the “Dark Work Experience” Anthony teaches people how to access the power of their identity through Dark Work to tap into their full potential, and Make Shift Happen!

In this episode we talked to Anthony about his life, his experience in shifting it, the Dark Work platform, shifting and/or creating one’s identity and self-confidence, his upcoming guest events, and much more.

Announcement: You can join the Apartment Investing Mastermind here.

Identity Shift;

02:22 Anthony's background;

09:07 Shifting the tide;

12:22 The Dark Work platform;

19:22 Creating the identity and self-confidence;

35:10 Upcoming events for Anthony;

36:43 Round of insights

Announcement: You can check this year’s REWBCON event here.

Round of Insights

Apparent Failure: A failing marriage that caused Anthony to take inventory, and improve himself and his perspective significantly.

Digital Resource: A proper calendar.

Most Recommended Book: Identity Shift.

Daily Habit: Following up with his morning routine and taking control of his “me time”.

#1 Insight for making an identity shift: Do the work of the dark, so you can win in the light.

Best Place to Grab a Bite in the West Coast: Hawaiian Time

Contact Anthony:

https://www.anthonytrucks.com/

https://www.instagram.com/anthonytrucks/

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How to Properly Vet a Business Partner with Jason Baik, Ep. 588

34m · Published 05 Mar 11:00

Jason Baik, a distinguished professional in the realm of data science, boasts a stellar career marked by his tenure as the Former Director and Vice President of Data Science. Armed with a B.A. in Economics from Northwestern, he possesses a solid academic foundation that laid the groundwork for his decade-long journey in leveraging data to optimize advertising expenditure for Fortune 500 clients. His expertise extends beyond mere analytics; Jason is a visionary who transforms raw numbers into actionable insights, steering advertising strategies towards unprecedented success.

In 2021, Jason Baik made a strategic move to join CCG, where he continues to leave an indelible mark on the industry. Recognized as a true lover of numbers, he thrives on the intricacies of data, channeling this passion into installing robust processes and elevating operational efficiency. With a unique blend of analytical acumen and a penchant for process optimization, Jason stands as a driving force in the dynamic landscape of data science.

In this episode, we talked to Jason about his current endeavors, CCG and his partnership there, common challenges people face with underwriting, and much more.

Announcement: You can join the Apartment Investing Mastermind here.

Multifamily deals;

02:35 Jason's background;

05:18 What's Jason up to today;

08:50 Jason's current partnership;

15:48 Common challenges with underwriting;

21:01 An insight on the data;

27:38 Round of insights

Announcement: Don’t miss the Best Ever Conference this year on April 10th to 12th. Use my code CASMON15 for 15% off!

Round of Insights

Apparent Failure: Over-renovating during his management of single-family homes

Digital Resource: Google Workspace.

Most Recommended Book: Who Not How.

Daily Habit: Journaling daily.

#1 Insight for underwriting multifamily deals: Always starting with the big picture, and then gradually scale to detail work.

Best Place to Grab a Bite in New Jersey: Sushi Palace.

Contact Jason:

https://www.compoundingcapitalgroup.com/

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Networking Tips for Introverts with Tony Lopes, Ep. 587

44m · Published 01 Mar 11:00

Tony Lopes is the CEO of Dirty Boots Capital, which focuses on helping clients achieve more freedom, wealth, peace, and certainty. In this episode, Tony discusses how he utilized real estate investing to retire at 44 years old and the lessons he’s learned along the way. He reflects on the value of knowing your own strengths and using the power of networking in an industry where most people share their knowledge for free.

In this episode we talked to Tony about his investments, private money lenders and how to forge strong relationships with them, the importance of networking, and much more.

Announcement: You can join the Apartment Investing Mastermind here.

Building a Network as an Introvert;

02:25 Tony's background;

09:10 An insight into Tony's investments;

10:46 Forging relationships and private money lenders;

20:46 An insight on networking;

29:52 The best way to reach out to Tony;

31:37 Round of insights

Announcement: You can check this year’s REWBCON event here.

Round of Insights

Apparent Failure: Property maintenance taking too long.

Digital Resource: Hiring freelancer VAs from all over the world.

Most Recommended Book: Who Not How, and The One Thing.

Daily Habit: Working out first thing in the morning, meditating afterward, and thinking about daily priorities.

#1 Insight for building a powerful network: Reaching out and connecting with people via social media without any reluctance: “just do it!”.

Best Place to Grab a Bite in Gulf Coast, FL: Finn’s Dockside Bar & Grill

Contact Tony:

https://dirtybootscapital.com/

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Tips for Gaining Traction in Real Estate with Devin Elder, Ep. 586

37m · Published 27 Feb 11:00

Devin Elder, the sole owner of DJE Texas Management Group LLC, oversees the acquisition, repositioning, and disposition of diverse real estate projects in Central Texas. With a track record of over 200 successful renovations, ranging from $10k to $3M+, DJE has never incurred investor capital losses. As of February 2024, DJE Properties, the in-house property management firm, oversees a multifamily portfolio of 2,147 units in San Antonio. Before venturing into real estate, Devin earned a Bachelor of Business Administration from the University of Texas at San Antonio and enjoyed a successful corporate career at Rackspace and 3M.

In addition to his real estate endeavors, Devin is the host of The DJE Podcast and co-founder of ApartmentEducators.com. He founded The DJE Foundation in 2020, supporting various charitable causes. As the Co-Founder of Accelerated Commercial Real Estate and a member of a private CEO advisory board, Mr. Elder maintains a robust network of professionals contributing to the ongoing success and growth of DJE.

In this episode, we talked to Devin about challenges in the transition to multifamily investing from single-family, how his portfolio looks like today, his approach on focus, and what to focus, the DJE income fund, and much more.

Announcement: You can join the Apartment Investing Mastermind here.

Multifamily Investment;

02:34 Devin's background;

04:43 Challenges in the transition to multifamily investing;

15:18 How Devin's portfolio looks like today;

28:22 His approach on what to focus;

30:26 The DJE income fund;

34:28 Round of insights

Announcement: Don’t miss the Best Ever Conference this year on April 10th to 12th. Use my code CASMON15 for 15% off!

Round of Insights

Apparent Failure: Losing his job before his entrepreneurship endeavors.

Digital Resource: AppFolio

Most Recommended Book: Who Not How

Daily Habit: Waking up early and working out.

#1 Insight for multifamily investing: Never stop educating yourself.

Best Place to Grab a Bite in San Antonio, TX: Pinkerton’s Barbecue.

Contact Devin:

https://djetexas.com/

Make sure you listen to the previous episode Devin joined "Ep. 226: Creating an Integrated Multifamily Business with Devin Elder".

Thank you for joining us for another great episode! If you’re enjoying the show, please LEAVE A RATING OR REVIEW, and be sure to hit that subscribe button so you do not miss an episode.

Buy Discounted Bank-Owned Properties with Paul Lizell, Ep. 585

39m · Published 23 Feb 11:00

Paul is the founder of The Virtual Investor, The Flipping Out Podcast, The Crypto Degen, TCKS Holdings, LLC & www.reoauctionacademy.com. He has been flipping properties since 2001 and is the original virtual wholesaler having purchased all over the US since 2009. He has bought and sold properties in 44 of 50 states and has simplified the process of moving into new markets.

He contributes his success to utilizing systems and processes that simplify the online buying process which he teaches at www.reoauctionacademy.com. He has focused exclusively on online auctions, bank REO’s, buying off the MLS, and wholesalers across the country since 2013. A graduate of Drexel University in 1998 holds a degree in Finance & Economics. Avid Crypto investor since early 2017 and creator of The Crypto Degen educational program.

In this episode we talked to Paul about pivoting within your business, his story on deals, tips on managing properties, REO auctions, the pad splitting strategy, and much more.

Announcement: You can join the Apartment Investing Mastermind here.

REO Auctions;

02:27 Paul's background;

08:15 An insight on pivoting within your business;

10:45 How Paul came across his deals;

15:57 Tips on managing properties in multiple states;

24:05 An insight on REO auctions;

28:07 The pad splitting strategy;

34:14 Round of insights

Announcement: You can check this year’s REWBCON event here.

Round of Insights

Apparent Failure: The 2008 crisis as a whole, where Paul learned better approaches in terms of asset management strategies.

Digital Resource: Redfin.com.

Most Recommended Book: Rich Dad Poor Dad.

Daily Habit: Enjoying the morning coffee.

#1 Insight for getting REO auction properties: Ensuring you have proper support in terms of capital.

Best Place to Grab a Bite in Naples, FL: Whiskey Park

Contact Paul:

https://www.reoauctionacademy.com

Thank you for joining us for another great episode! If you’re enjoying the show, please LEAVE A RATING OR REVIEW, and be sure to hit that subscribe button so you do not miss an episode.

This Engineer Quit His Job through Apartment Investing with Chris Lento, Ep. 584

33m · Published 20 Feb 11:00

With a background in Mechanical Engineering from Carnegie Mellon and professional development training at Boston University and MIT, Chris brings a unique perspective to our multifamily real estate investment approach.

Chris has over twenty years of experience in multifamily ownership, management, and investing. His vision and guidance drive us to remain dedicated to portfolio diversification through sustainable and socially responsible multifamily housing investments.

In addition to his academic achievements, Chris' serves as a Board Member for Bay Cove, a nonprofit human services organization. His passion serves as testament to his dedication in building a better quality of life, which carries over into his professional commitment to EM Capital and its investors.

This unique blend of engineering expertise and real estate proficiency sets the foundation for our goal of making a lasting impact in the real estate industry and beyond, driven by our motto of "Building Communities, Engineering Wealth."

In this episode, we talked to Chris about going full-time in real estate, trying different investment routes, his investing strategy, his insight on entering new markets, managing out-of-state assets, and much more.

Announcement: Join our Apartment Investing Mastermind here.

Scaling Portfolios;

02:13 Chris' background;

03:42 Going full-time in real estate;

11:25 Trying different investment routes;

16:33 Chris' investing strategy;

19:51 An insight on entering a new market;

22:52 Tips on managing out-of-state assets;

27:54 Round of insights

Announcement: Don’t miss the Best Ever Conference this year on April 10th to 12th. Use my code CASMON15 for 15% off!

Round of Insights

Apparent Failure: His second-ever deal in Boston.

Digital Resource: Monday.com

Most Recommended Book: Who Not How

Daily Habit: Laying out his options and reviewing them in a weekly planner.

#1 Insight for scaling a multifamily portfolio: Obtaining strategical partners and creating teams is essential.

Best Place to Grab a Bite in Boston, MA: SRV Boston.

Contact Chris:

https://emcapitalgroup.com/

Thank you for joining us for another great episode! If you’re enjoying the show, please LEAVE A RATING OR REVIEW, and be sure to hit that subscribe button so you do not miss an episode.

From Evicted Tenant to Lifestyle Freedom with Adrian Smude, Ep. 583

35m · Published 16 Feb 11:00

Adrian Smude entered the realm of real estate in 2002 when, unexpectedly turned landlord after eviction, he swiftly pivoted by purchasing his first house. Recognizing an opportunity, he devised a method to live rent-free by dividing the mortgage among friends. Despite encountering challenges with his second property, Adrian persisted in his real estate pursuits. After 11 years as a hobby landlord, his true passion for real estate investing blossomed during a pivotal real estate investor meeting, leading him to the untapped potential of mobile homes.

Today, Adrian Smude is an advocate of Lifestyle Freedom, actively engaged in three mastermind groups, including one he hosts at a high level. His bestselling book, HOW TO BUY MOBILE HOMES, encapsulates his experiences and provides tools and strategies for mobile home investments. When not immersed in real estate deals, Adrian fulfills his life's vision by crisscrossing the country, sharing his triumphs, tribulations, and valuable insights.

In this episode we talked to Adrian about being a hobby landlord, his approach on finding assets, his marketing strategy and investing philosophy, what’s on the horizon for him, his book, and much more.

Announcement: You can join the Apartment Investing Mastermind here.

Mobile Home Investing;

02:26 Adrian’s background;

04:15 Being a hobby landlord;

12:46 Adrian's approach on finding assets;

14:33 The marketing strategy behind it;

18:02 Adrian's investing philosophy;

24:44 What's on the horizon;

28:09 About Adrian's book: "How to Buy Mobile Homes";

30:48 Round of insights

Announcement: You can check this year’s REWBCON event here.

Round of Insights

Apparent Failure: The method employed before Adrian adopted a more humble demeanor, self-assessment of his ego, and a comprehensive revision of his entire approach.

Digital Resource: Trello.

Most Recommended Book: Miracle Morning.

Daily Habit: Exercising, meditating, visualizing, and reading.

#1 Insight for mobile home investing: Learning the specific market fluently, and taking action.

Best Place to Grab a Bite in Denver, CO: Little Man Ice Cream

Contact Adrian:

https://www.lifestyle-rei.com/casmon

Thank you for joining us for another great episode! If you’re enjoying the show, please LEAVE A RATING OR REVIEW, and be sure to hit that subscribe button so you do not miss an episode.

Lessons from a Best in Class Apartment Operator with Jered Sturm, Ep. 582

40m · Published 13 Feb 11:00

Jered Sturm is a multifamily owner/operator and syndicator focused on the Cincinnati Ohio Market. With humble beginnings in the industry as an apartment maintenance technician, Jered has spent the last 15 years using his background in construction and property management to build his vertically integrated investment firm, SNS Capital Group. Known for their ability to add value and operate efficiently for long-term cash flow, Jered and his team have over $100M in assets under management.

He and his team pride themselves on being a more focused alternative for passive investors when compared to most syndicate sponsors in the multifamily space. Combining his focused approach with his expertise in adding value to properties through renovations and quality operations, Jered continues to be a sought-after expert in the popular multifamily sector.

Jered is often a top speaker at conferences, and other educational platforms, including being one of the few two-time guests on the world’s most popular real-estate podcast (Bigger Pockets). His humble beginnings and relatable grassroots growth connect to the average person and provide a relatable path to financial success.

In this episode, we talked to Jered about his long-term investing philosophy, asset management, core values, and common mistakes operators make.

Announcement: You can join the Apartment Investing Mastermind here.

Real Estate Operations;

02:44 Jered’s background;

08:19 Jered's long-term viewpoint;

15:04 Jered's philosophy in terms of operations and asset management;

16:58 An insight on core values;

24:05 The buy box;

27:24 Common mistakes the operators make;

34:45 Round of insights

Announcement: Don’t miss the Best Ever Conference this year on April 10th to 12th. Use my code CASMON15 for 15% off!

Round of Insights

Apparent Failure: Not being clear enough regarding expectations as a leader.

Digital Resource: AppFolio.

Most Recommended Book: Outlive

Daily Habit: Doing cold plunge every morning to start the day.

#1 Insight for being great at operations: Focusing on the values of the people who are running the operations is a key to success.

Best Place to Grab a Bite in Cincinnati, OH: Green Farm Juicery.

Contact Jered:

https://www.snscapitalgroup.com/

Thank you for joining us for another great episode! If you’re enjoying the show, please LEAVE A RATING OR REVIEW, and be sure to hit that subscribe button so you do not miss an episode.

He Barely Works, Still Scaling a Massive Real Estate Business with Sharad Mehta, Ep. 581

37m · Published 09 Feb 11:00

Sharad Mehta, founder and CEO of REsimpli, is an active real estate investor. Sharad has done over 400 deals in last 6 years since he became a full-time real estate investor and over the years he has developed systems to automate many parts of his real estate investing. Sharad is active in Lake County, Indiana and manages his entire business from Carlsbad, California, where he lives. Using the systems that Sharad has developed, he is able to manage 3-4 rehabs a month from a distance.

In this episode, we talked to Sharad talks about managing rehabs from across the country, while spending just a few hours per week in his business. He also talks about his platform REsimpli and how it improves efficiency for investors.

Announcement: You can join the Apartment Investing Mastermind here.

Building Effective Systems;

02:40 Sharad's background and vision;

05:51 Sharad's journey;

10:23 How he manages his portfolio remotely;

13:45 Advice on scaling;

17:04 About REsimpli;

21:52 An insight on schedule management and efficiency;

28:17 His vetting process for finding the right person to work with;

32:13 Round of insights

Announcement: You can check this year’s REWBCON event here.

Round of Insights

Apparent Failure: Being overconfident in some earlier experiences.

Digital Resource: Habit.

Most Recommended Book: Meditations.

Daily Habit: Journaling and meditating.

#1 Insight for building effective systems: Duplicating other successful systems and customizing them to fit yours is key, therefore no time will be wasted due to re-inventing the wheel.

Best Place to Grab a Bite in Carlsbad, CA: Veggie Grill

Contact Sharad:

https://resimpli.com/

Thank you for joining us for another great episode! If you’re enjoying the show, please LEAVE A RATING OR REVIEW, and be sure to hit that subscribe button so you do not miss an episode.

Should You Invest in Notes with Jay Tenenbaum, Ep. 580

35m · Published 06 Feb 11:00

Jay Tenenbaum has acquired over 1,000 distressed mortgage notes and properties in over 40 states. Jay is the Partner and President of Loss Mitigation and Asset Disposition at Scottsdale Mortgage Investments, formerly Scottsdale REI, a real estate hedge fund, specializing in acquiring assets nationwide.

Jay attributes his success and expertise to his ability to effectively integrate his 20 years of experience as a former debt collection professional. Jay’s legal know-how and achievement in resolution in turning non-performing assets into positive cash flow gives him an unmatched perspective in the field, as he is often sought-after for his proficiency.

Jay and his business partner, Seth Gershberg have launched a live Radio show on KSFO that is also podcasted globally. The Real Estate Mastermind Live, is targeted at real estate investors who want to network and learn from expert investors in order to enhance their business opportunity and profitability.

In this episode, we talked to Jay about being a note investor, regulations in different states while investing, four steps for due diligence, his method for evaluating properties, and much more.

Announcement: You can join the Apartment Investing Mastermind here.

What it means to be a note investor;

02:24 Jay’s background;

05:23 What does it mean to be a note investor;

14:47 What to keep an eye on while investing in different states;

18:45 Four steps for due diligence;

23:21 Property evaluation method;

26:16 The success of Jay's business

29:14 Advice for note investing;

31:32 Round of insights

Announcement: Don’t miss the Best Ever Conference this year on April 10th to 12th. Use my code CASMON15 for 15% off!

Round of Insights

Apparent Failure: Choosing incompatible business partners previously.

Most Recommended Book: Three Feet From Gold

Daily Habit: Carefully stepping away from his computer at certain intervals and taking a walk.

#1 Insight for investing in notes: Partnering with experienced people in this area, and educating oneself accordingly.

Best Place to Grab a Bite in Phoenix, AZ: Dominick’s Steakhouse & Montauk.

Contact Jay:

Website: https://scottsdalemortgageinvestments.com

E-mail: [email protected]

Thank you for joining us for another great episode! If you’re enjoying the show, please LEAVE A RATING OR REVIEW, and be sure to hit that subscribe button so you do not miss an episode.

Multifamily Insights has 616 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 377:31:54. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on October 28th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 17th, 2024 19:11.

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