Discover the secrets behind one investor's transition from student housing to built-to-rent townhomes in this can't-miss episode. Join us as we sit down with Jeff Niemeier, founder of JB Capital, to explore his strategic shift in the evolving real estate landscape and the innovative strategies fueling his success. Listen now to uncover the insights that could revolutionize your own real estate investing approach.
What you’ll learn from this episode
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Key differences between syndication and fund models in real estate
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Creative financing strategies to bring landowners as partners
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Benefits and challenges of the build-to-rent model in Iowa
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Important skills for successful real estate investors
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Why Jeff chose to focus on long-term investments and rarely sell his properties
Resources mentioned in this episode
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Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki | Paperback and Kindle
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Rich Dad's CASHFLOW Quadrant by Robert T. Kiyosaki | Paperback, Hardcover, and Kindle
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Raising Capital for Real Estate by Hunter Thompson | Paperback and Kindle
About Jeff Niemeier
Jeff Niemeier is a serial entrepreneur, fund manager, real estate developer/investor, and coach. With a successful career in Information Technology and consulting, Jeff transitioned into entrepreneurship in 2002 by starting his first business as a Wireless Internet Service Provider (WISP) and Private Cable Operator (PCO). After building and selling this business to venture capital, he moved into real estate investing, focusing on single-family, multi-family, and student housing properties. Jeff sponsored his first real estate syndication in 2011 and launched his first private real estate fund in 2019. He now hosts the Student of Money podcast, where he teaches financial principles to achieve financial freedom through passive income.
Connect with Jeff
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Website: JB Capital Fund | Student of Money
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Podcasts: Student of Money | Apple Podcasts
Connect with us
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Information
- Show
- FrequencyUpdated Biweekly
- PublishedOctober 3, 2024 at 11:05 AM UTC
- Length31 min
- RatingClean