38 min

How to Create a Mastermind for Multifamily with Reed Goossens Multifamily Insights

    • Investing

With no investing experience, no credit, and limited funds, Reed Goossens left his home in Australia and moved to the US in 2012. He started with a duplex in upstate NY, before moving into larger apartments. To make the leap, he surrounded himself with mentors, peers, and partners, to refine and shape his approach.  Reed is the Managing Partner of Wildhorn Capital, controlling over $175 million in apartments. Reed is also the author of two best-selling books and host of the Investing in the US podcast.
 
In this episode, Reed shares how he got his start and the challenges he overcame as an Australian investing in US real estate. He shares how mastermind groups have been vital to his growth as an investor and provides tips for anyone looking to create their own group. Reed also shares how to get started in apartment syndication and how he and his partner built a successful business with 1,700 doors under management.
 
Partner: Get Multifamily and Marketing Consultation through the Capital Impact Club
 
Key Insights
 
Reed’s north star to financial freedom Investing in the US: The Ultimate Guide to Investing Real Estate: Recreating content from a podcast The steps to take to invest in United States real estate as a non-US citizen Understanding foreign exchange risk How his latest book 10,000 Miles to the American Dream was born from a mastermind with his Australian and US investor colleagues Benefits of being in a mastermind How to structure a mastermind to drive your success What not to do when starting a mastermind 1st step in getting started in syndication investing: Build your credibility  Building systems to create your own syndication deals  Getting boots on the ground: Working with brokers Finding a partner with a complementary skill set and a different perspective to scale your business How to build and reach sustained growth Reed’s vision for his company, Wildhorn Capital, and how he’s going to make it happen Learning from the current environment to create the best business practices in the future
Partner: Download our Sample Deal Package
 
Bullseye Tips:
 
Apparent Failure:
First deal was an education in section 8 housing 
 
Digital/Mobile Resource:
Zoom
Slack
 
Most Recommended Book:
Key Person of Influence (Daniel Priestley)
24 Assets (Daniel Priestley) 
 
Daily Habit:
Turning his phone off at 8:30 pm until 8:00 am the next day
 
Wish I Knew When I Was Starting Out:
Back yourself; everything will work out
 
Wish I Knew 12 Months Ago
How uncertain life and the economy can be
 
Current Curiosity:
How to take his life to the next level
 
Best Place to Grab a Bite in Venice, California
Rose Cafe
 
Contact Reed:
Reed Goossens
Investing in the US Podcast
info@reedgoossens.com 

With no investing experience, no credit, and limited funds, Reed Goossens left his home in Australia and moved to the US in 2012. He started with a duplex in upstate NY, before moving into larger apartments. To make the leap, he surrounded himself with mentors, peers, and partners, to refine and shape his approach.  Reed is the Managing Partner of Wildhorn Capital, controlling over $175 million in apartments. Reed is also the author of two best-selling books and host of the Investing in the US podcast.
 
In this episode, Reed shares how he got his start and the challenges he overcame as an Australian investing in US real estate. He shares how mastermind groups have been vital to his growth as an investor and provides tips for anyone looking to create their own group. Reed also shares how to get started in apartment syndication and how he and his partner built a successful business with 1,700 doors under management.
 
Partner: Get Multifamily and Marketing Consultation through the Capital Impact Club
 
Key Insights
 
Reed’s north star to financial freedom Investing in the US: The Ultimate Guide to Investing Real Estate: Recreating content from a podcast The steps to take to invest in United States real estate as a non-US citizen Understanding foreign exchange risk How his latest book 10,000 Miles to the American Dream was born from a mastermind with his Australian and US investor colleagues Benefits of being in a mastermind How to structure a mastermind to drive your success What not to do when starting a mastermind 1st step in getting started in syndication investing: Build your credibility  Building systems to create your own syndication deals  Getting boots on the ground: Working with brokers Finding a partner with a complementary skill set and a different perspective to scale your business How to build and reach sustained growth Reed’s vision for his company, Wildhorn Capital, and how he’s going to make it happen Learning from the current environment to create the best business practices in the future
Partner: Download our Sample Deal Package
 
Bullseye Tips:
 
Apparent Failure:
First deal was an education in section 8 housing 
 
Digital/Mobile Resource:
Zoom
Slack
 
Most Recommended Book:
Key Person of Influence (Daniel Priestley)
24 Assets (Daniel Priestley) 
 
Daily Habit:
Turning his phone off at 8:30 pm until 8:00 am the next day
 
Wish I Knew When I Was Starting Out:
Back yourself; everything will work out
 
Wish I Knew 12 Months Ago
How uncertain life and the economy can be
 
Current Curiosity:
How to take his life to the next level
 
Best Place to Grab a Bite in Venice, California
Rose Cafe
 
Contact Reed:
Reed Goossens
Investing in the US Podcast
info@reedgoossens.com 

38 min