Skylatus Property Capital Randy Efron
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This podcast covers various topics related to commercial, multifamily and hospitality real estate. Topics include but are not limited to ownership structures; financing options; underwriting methodology; hotel franchise agreements; waterfall and promotes; Excel modeling; hotel operations; and many more.
The podcast is narrated by Randy Efron. Randy Efron is a former CPA; real estate private equity investor; and Wall Street lender. He has over 15 years of experience of sitting on all sides of the closing table as a hotel owner, commercial real estate lender and real estate broker. He currently brokers debt and equity capital for commercial, multifamily and hospitality real estate. He is the founder of Skylatus Property Capital, a real estate capital brokerage firm, and Real Estate Adventure Club, a club for real estate entrepreneurs and executives who seek adventure outside of the office.
Learn more at www.skylatus.com and www.realestateadventureclub.com.
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Episode 36 - LifeCo Loans
Episode 36 - This episode explains what LifeCo Loans are.
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Episode 35 - Net Lease Valuations
Episode 35 - This episode is part 2 of the Net Lease Series and it explains how Net Lease Properties are valued.
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Episode 34 - Net Lease Properties Explained
Episode 34 - This episode is part 1 of the Net Lease Series and it explains what Net Lease Properties / Investments are.
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Episode 33 - Part 3 of Hotel Management Agreements for Hospitality Real Estate
Episode 33 - This episode continues to explain how you can structure "smart" hotel management agreements for hospitality real estate investments.
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Episode 32 - Part 2 of Hotel Management Agreements for Hospitality Real Estate
Episode 32 - This episode continues to explain how you can structure "smart" hotel management agreements for hospitality real estate investments.
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Episode 31 - Part 1 of Hotel Management Agreements
Episode 31 - This episode is Part 1 of the Hotel Management Agreement series and it covers the different ways that hotels can be managed along with some of the provisions that should be included in "smart" management agreements.