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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.

Multifamily Insights John Casmon

    • Economía y empresa

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.

    Mistakes to Avoid When Managing Assets with Kyle McKinney, Ep. 618

    Mistakes to Avoid When Managing Assets with Kyle McKinney, Ep. 618

    Kyle McKinney is the visionary behind Pentagon Property Academy, an ecosystem comprised of community, education, and mentorship for property owners. Having recently launched in the multifamily space with an emphasis on sound multifamily asset management, Kyle is determined to empower property owners, syndicators, and landlords on how to execute asset management with unparalleled efficiency and impact.
    Kyle's illustrious career is a testament to his capabilities. At age 24, he contributed his expertise to top-ranking officials at The Pentagon. By 27, he was a part of the revolutionary realm while working at Apple. Among his most noteworthy achievements stands his C-suite leadership in orchestrating a $700M+ commercial real estate portfolio's exit to a REIT.
    Kyle received his B.A. from George Mason University and his MBA from The University of Southern California.
    In this episode, we talked to Kyle about his consultation services, scaling a portfolio in the real estate market, sustainability, what happens after investment is done, business plans and how to stay on track with implementing them, mistakes that property managers/owners make, and much more.
     
    Announcement: Learn about our Apartment Investing Mastermind here.
     
    Asset Management;
    02:24 Kyle's background;
    04:09 Different businesses that Kyle's providing his consultation services;
    07:48 His path in scaling a portfolio in the real estate market;
    10:23 An insight into sustainability;
    12:20 Tips on post-investment routes;
    15:32 Staying on track with the implementation of a business plan;
    19:47 The biggest mistakes property managers make with asset management;
    22:54 An example case study;
    24:14 Round of insights
     
    Announcement: Download our sample deal package here.
     
    Round of Insights
    Apparent Failure: He made mistakes during public occasions that he overcame the more he pushed on.
    Digital Resource: Tableau.
    Most Recommended Book: Who Not How.
    Daily Habit: Meditation, working out, and journaling.
    #1 Insight for being a great asset manager: Calmness: being able to see things clearly, with a calm demeanor.
    Best place to grab a bite in Los Angeles, CA: Open Sesame.
     
    Contact Kyle:
    Website: https://pentagonpa.com 
    E-mail: kyle@pentagonpa.com 
     
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    • 29 min
    How He Became an Owner-Operator at Just 23 Years Old with Ben Reinberg, Ep. 617

    How He Became an Owner-Operator at Just 23 Years Old with Ben Reinberg, Ep. 617

    Ben Reinberg is the CEO and Founder of Alliance Consolidated Group of Companies, LLC. They focus their investments on net leased properties. Their portfolio includes medical, retail, industrial and office properties. These deals range in value from $1M to $25M.
    Prior to founding Alliance, Ben established Hillcrest Trading, Ltd., a national acquisition, and management firm, and has since amassed a $500MM+ commercial real estate portfolio with billions in transactions.
    With this experience and expertise, Ben has become a respected authority on commercial real estate acquisition and investment. Through his articles and presentations, he shares his methods, secrets, and mindset with his audience, teaching them how to replicate his success. 
     
    In this episode, we talked to Ben about his businesses and how he started, change management and adaptation regarding business strategies, the sources to learn, improve your approach and stay on top of what’s on the horizon, what opportunities to avoid or make use of, and much more.
     
    Announcement: Learn about our Apartment Investing Mastermind here.
     
    Becoming an Operator and Finding Real Estate Opportunities;
     
    02:33 Ben's background;
    12:11 An insight into the initial idea of launching his business;
    16:31 How to decide when to change and improve strategies;
    21:16 The sources to learn and stay on top of what's coming;
    29:09 Opportunities to avoid or leverage for investing success
     
     
     
    Announcement: Download our Sample Deal package here.
     
     
    Contact Ben:
    Website: https://www.benreinberg.com/ & https://alliancecgc.com/ 
     
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    • 33 min
    He Raised $17M from Just 35 Investors with Andrew Reichert, Ep. 616

    He Raised $17M from Just 35 Investors with Andrew Reichert, Ep. 616

    Andrew Reichert is the CEO and founder of Birgo, a private equity real estate firm based in Pittsburgh, managing $315 million in assets across 3,300+ multifamily units. Since launching Birgo in 2012, Andrew has grown the firm to over 90 employees, focusing on raising capital, acquiring, and managing multifamily residential properties. His leadership has helped many investors build wealth while fostering strong communities, providing a balanced approach to real estate investment that goes beyond mere financial returns.
    A dedicated problem solver and entrepreneur, Andrew has founded four companies and worked with various startups, consistently aiming to empower people to achieve more. He co-hosts the podcast Real Returns with his business partner Daniel Croce, sharing insights on real estate investment.
     
    In this episode, we talked to Andrew about the early days and the formation of his investment firm, Birgo, his experiences with different investors and his ways to build trust with them, the markets he invests in now, and much more.
     
    Announcement: You can join the Apartment Investing Mastermind here.
     
    Raising Capital;
     
    02:15 Andrew's background;
    06:39 Early days and the formation of Birgo;
    12:08 His experience with different investors;
    18:43 Building trust with investors;
    20:44 An insight into the markets he invests in these days;
    28:22 Round of insights
     
     
     
    Announcement: Download a Sample Deal package here.
     
    Round of Insights
     
    Apparent Failure: Getting expelled from high school.
    Digital Resource: ChatGPT.
    Most Recommended Book: Living Forward.
    Daily Habit: Following the exact routine on The Miracle Morning.
    #1 Insight for raising millions of dollars of capital for real estate: Establishing trust and integrity with potential investors.
    Best place to grab a bite in Pittsburgh, PA: Tako.
     
    Contact Andrew:
    Website: https://www.birgo.com/ 
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewreichert/ 
     
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    • 34 min
    The Secret to Closing More Deals with Steve Trang, Ep. 615

    The Secret to Closing More Deals with Steve Trang, Ep. 615

    Steve Trang is the founder of the Real Estate Disruptors movement. He started the Real Estate Disruptors podcast in the middle of 2018 to inspire wholesalers and real estate agents to double their incomes by adding a 2nd leg to their business. The podcast has now grown to over 100,000 downloads per month with new members of the community sharing their success story every week.
    Steve's legacy will be to create 100 Millionaires. One of his favorite quotes is from the great Zig Ziglar: "You can have everything in life you want, if you will just help enough other people get what they want." 
    He heard this quote when he first got into real estate, and it has stuck with him throughout his entire career. In fact, it's essentially one of the core values Steve lives by.
    As a Sales Coach, Steve has helped hundreds of clients generate millions in sales over the past few years. On top of owning single family rentals, Steve also owns apartments and co-founded a bank.
     
    In this episode, we talked to Steve about his transition to real estate, where his business is today, his coaching program, the biggest mistakes investors make, and much more.
     
    Announcement: You can join the Apartment Investing Mastermind here.
     
    Closing Sales;
     
    02:14 Steve's background;
    05:22 His transition to real estate;
    12:05 Where's his business today;
    23:50 His coaching program;
    27:17 The biggest mistakes that investors make;
    29:45 Round of insights
     
     
     
    Announcement: Download a Sample Deal package here.
     
    Round of Insights
     
    Apparent Failure: Not being able to find an opportunity like the one available during the 2008 market crash.
    Digital Resource: Audible.
    Most Recommended Book: Rigging the Game.
    Daily Habit: Listening to Darren Hardy with his kids and summarizing every episode together.
    #1 Insight for being an effective closer in sales: Seek to serve and validate the other person.
    Best place to grab a bite in Phoenix, AZ: Mastro’s City Hall.
     
    Contact Steve:
    Website: https://closemoresales.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.

    • 36 min
    Insights to Build Rock Solid Partnerships with Garrett Lynch, Ep. 614

    Insights to Build Rock Solid Partnerships with Garrett Lynch, Ep. 614

    Garrett Lynch, a graduate of Illinois State University with a degree in Marketing, Sales, and Organizational Leadership, initially managed a successful nightlife business in Chicago. Leveraging his industry contacts, he began investing in small multifamily projects with foreign capital. In 2013, at the age of 26, Garrett co-founded a multifamily acquisitions firm, starting with D class Section 8 properties on Chicago's South Side and scaling to 3,400 units across 10 markets. He personally sourced over 70% of this portfolio, primarily off-market, and implemented vertical integration with over 125 employees for property management.
    After selling his shares in the firm, Garrett traveled to 17 countries and 33 cities, including Vietnam, Japan, New Zealand, and North Korea. Returning to the U.S., he partnered with Michael Blank and Andrew Kniffin to acquire 150+ unit value-add multifamily assets nationwide. Currently controlling over $300M in multifamily real estate, Garrett also co-hosts the Apartment Investing Podcast with Michael Blank. He is passionate about fitness, international travel, deal-making, and mentoring others in real estate investing.
     
    In this episode, we talked to Garrett about his background and experiences in partnerships, Nighthawk and his role there, challenges people face while partnering up, especially when they don’t have the right guide or adversary in the beginning, lessons learned from these and how can they help to move forward, and much more.
     
    Announcement: You can join the Apartment Investing Mastermind here.
     
    Building Partnerships;
     
    02:17 Garrett's background;
    13:34 About ​​Nighthawk and Garrett's role;
    20:20 Challenges people face while partnering up, without the right guidance;
    23:33 The lessons learned from the challenges to move forward;
    27:47 What's next for Nighthawk;
    30:01 Round of insights
     
     
     
    Announcement: Download a Sample Deal package here.
     
    Round of Insights
     
    Apparent Failure: A failed partnership in the past.
    Digital Resource: JustCall.
    Most Recommended Book: The Millionaire Fastlane.
    Daily Habit: Cold plunging.
    #1 Insight for building great partnerships: Partnerships need to be focused and intentional processes for improvement, where no problems are unsolved and partners frequently collaborate to do so.
    Best place to grab a bite in Scottsdale, AZ: Dominick’s Steakhouse & Portillo’s.
     
    Contact Garrett:
    Website: https://nighthawkequity.com/join 
     
    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.

    • 34 min
    Adding Value to Mobile Home Communities with Jill Jensen, Ep. 613

    Adding Value to Mobile Home Communities with Jill Jensen, Ep. 613

    Jill Jensen is a real estate investor who in 2022 skipped single-family homes and jumped into commercial properties, focusing on mobile home parks. Her entrepreneurial journey began with impressive door-to-door sales earning six figures in one summer, leading her to start a nationwide pest control company. Now, Jill is the Chief Investment Officer at Sonos Capital, raising capital to invest in large mobile home parks, providing passive income opportunities for investors seeking to capitalize on their money or leveraging their retirement accounts. 
     
    In this episode, we talked to Jill about mobile home parks and all the need to know before investing, the timeframe on these deals, questions every passive investor should ask, the government’s stance towards mobile home parks, and much more.
     
    Announcement: Join the Apartment Investing Mastermind here.
     
    Mobile Home Parks;
     
    02:31 Jill's background;
    07:03 The value one can bring;
    11:10 An insight on mobile home parks;
    15:24 All you need to know before the initial investment;
    19:58 The timeframe on a deal;
    22:09 The questions that passive investors should ask;
    25:14 Jill's experiences on the government's stance towards mobile home parks;
    27:20 Round of insights
     
     
     
    Announcement: Download a Sample Deal package here.
     
    Round of Insights
     
    Apparent Failure: Not asking the best questions up front.
    Digital Resource: LinkedIn.
    Most Recommended Book: Who Not How, 10x Is Easier Than 2x, Pitch Anything
    Daily Habit: Scheduling far in advance.
    #1 Insight for investing in mobile home parks: Finding the right partners.
    Best place to grab a bite in Utah: The Cheesecake Factory.
     
    Contact Jill:
    Website: https://sonoscapital.com/ 
    E-mail: jill@sonoscapital.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.

    • 31 min

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