WS1766 Managing 3100+ Units of Multifamily Units | Stas Grinberg

Join us for an exploration of Stas Grinberg’s entrepreneurship. He co-founded Vision and Beyond, starting from a Starbucks. Today, they manage 3100 multifamily units in four states.

Stas shares his leadership journey shaped by his IDF officer experience. He talks about facing challenges and the role of a crisis in their growth. He emphasizes how honesty won investor trust.

Get an inside view of their expansion tactics, including hiring an experienced CIO for risk management. Stas discusses the multifamily market’s status, inflation impact, rising costs, and adaptation strategies.

Furthermore, Stas offers advice for passive investors and shares personal success habits. He supports retired company commanders through philanthropy and shares his life-changing adoption story.

Let Stas’s story inspire your ambition and teach you real estate success. Connect with him on LinkedIn for more insights. Also, visit Vision and Beyond’s website to learn about their real estate innovations. Start your success journey today!

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About Stas Grinberg:

Stas Grinberg, co-founder and managing principal of Vision & Beyond, started his business with Peter Gizunterman from a Starbucks. They’ve since expanded into five profitable companies with three corporate offices in Ohio, New York, and Israel, employing nearly 60 people and attracting investors worldwide. Prior to this, Stas worked for two Israeli investment firms, financing new construction opportunities in Birmingham, Alabama; Atlanta, Georgia; and Los Angeles, California. The firm now manages 3k multifamily units and $250m AUM in Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and Texas. Guided by his personal business motto to be bold and original, Stas, an IDF officer in the Armored Corps in the Army Reserve, has also been honored with the Israeli President’s Outstanding Soldier badge.

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