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Highlights Show WS1165 – Blake Selby From being a famous rapper in Chicago, collaborating with Kanye West, and having over a million streams on Spotify, Blake Selby decided to shift to real estate investing and private lending. In about seven years of working in real estate, Blake has achieved a net worth of almost $10...
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WS1279: Trucker Turned Real Estate Entrepreneur | Eric Neely WS1390: From Cattle Farming To Syndicating CRE | Levi Allen Watch the episode here: Listen to the podcast here:
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Andy is one of the co-founders and CEO of Honey Bricks, which helps sponsors raise and manage capital through an online platform. The company also offers a white label product called GP Flow, which allows sponsors to manage all their investor operations themselves without access to the Honey Bricks marketplace. The idea behind Honey Bricks...
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Self-education is essential when it comes to the syndication business. In this episode, Sarah Miskelly talks about the importance of self-education and shares various resources that helped her understand the industry. She shares how this helped her move towards syndicating apartment investments and how she’s built passive income with it. She also speaks about her...
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With more than 700 million users in more than 200 countries today, LinkedIn has grown to be the world’s largest professional networking platform. It offers many opportunities for real estate business owners and industry professionals like us to establish our brand in the market, position ourselves as experts, find partners and investors, and gather leads....
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Heavily stigmatized in the media as rundown, shabby housing for the poor and social outcasts run by slumlords, mobile home parks have had to deal with a huge image problem in the eyes of investors.  Most real estate investors and people with means avoid them wherever possible, and most cities have not been hospitable –...
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While it is often thought that real estate syndication can only be done with large properties such as apartments and commercial real estate buildings, it is in fact possible to pool smaller capital from investors to purchase a smaller property such as a six-unit multifamily. Aaron Fragnito, co-founder of Peoples Capital Group (PCG), has found...
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A crucial part of investing is being prepared for the inevitable ebbs and flows of the economy. As a wise investor, you may find yourself worrying about how the next recession could negatively impact your investment portfolios.  For peace of mind, take some steps now to prepare your portfolio, and your mettle, for the next...
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After years of performance from multifamily properties, we inevitably wonder what changes will come in the following year—especially following a bit of market tumult from the pandemic. Fortunately, it appears the multifamily market recovered well from early pandemic challenges, and signs point toward 2023 being a healthy year for the industry, with more pronounced growth...
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You’ve heard of investment clubs. You’ve heard of crowdfunding. Now meet their much more powerful cousin, real estate syndication. Real estate syndication is a way for investors to join forces to invest in a large property, typically one too big for an individual to purchase alone.  How Does It Work? Real estate syndication is essentially...
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