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EPISODE · Jan 31, 2013 · 55 MIN

3: Getting Started in Real Estate and Raising Money with Brian Burke

from BiggerPockets Real Estate Podcast · host BiggerPockets

In today’s show we talk with Brian Burke, a house flipper and real estate investor from Northern California with a fantastic story and fascinating business model. Two days ago, Brian wrote a wildly popular article on the BiggerPockets Blog titled, “Anatomy of the Grand Slam: How I Made $800,000 on One Flip” where he talked about flipping a large apartment complex using a combination of hard money and private capital he raised. In today’s Podcast, we’re going to look more in-depth at how Brian got started, the strategies he uses to flip over 100 houses per year, and how you can use the same techniques that he does to raise money for your next real estate deal. Last week, the BiggerPockets Podcast reached #6 on the Top Business Podcasts in all of iTunes. This is an enormous honor and we want to just take a minute to thank everyone who has taken time to listen on iTunes or leave a review. As of today, we are up to 49 Five Star Reviews. If you haven’t yet left us a review and want to help us out, please click here to leave a review in your iTunes player. Read the transcript for Episode 3 with Brian Burke here. In This Week’s Podcast We’ll Explore: How Brian started with no money, no experience, and without rich friends How losing money on early deals helped grow Brian’s business Investing in real estate when you look 15 years old. Why dealing with sellers is Brian’s least favorite strategy for real estate investing Brian, Brandon, and Josh’s differing opinions on using credit cards to finance real estate Why raising private capital is one of the most important jobs for an investor Three tips for raising private capital Why Richard Branson gets in a hot air balloon and sails around the world. How Brian funds dozens of real estate flips per month Using property managers to get you inside information The one piece of advice new investors can’t survive without. Using partners to invest in real estate Links from the Show Reg D Offering I.R.R. (Internal Rate of Return) The Anatomy of the Grand Slam Flip The BiggerPockets Radio Podcast 001 – Building a Successful House Flipping Business and Losing Millions with Marty Boardman BiggerPockets Facebook Page Tweetable Topics “If you don’t screw up – you don’t learn.”(Tweet This!) “They won’t say yes if you don’t ask.”(Tweet This!) “Sometimes failure is your biggest boost.”(Tweet This!) “Whether it’s Harvard, Yale, or on the streets of real estate school – every lesson costs you money.”(Tweet This!) “Sell yourself… the more track records your build, the easier you can raise capital.”(Tweet This!) “If you want to change your situation, change your vocabulary.”(Tweet This!) “A lot of this business is sounding like you’re smart – but you’ve gotta back it up.”(Tweet This!) “If you don’t love your work – you’ll never make it to the next level.”(Tweet This!) Books Mentioned in the Podcast Rich Dad Poor Dad Real Leaders Don’t Do PowerPoint David Lindahl Books Art of the Deal – Donald Trump Art of the Comeback – Donald Trump Think and Grow Rich – Napoleon Hill About Brian Brian Burke is co-founder and Managing Director of Praxis Capital, LLC, a real estate private equity investment firm created to provide high rates of return to his investors while tactically managing risk. He has been a real estate entrepreneur since 1989, and has purchased over 500 properties valued at over $150 million, primarily from foreclosure. Brian’s BiggerPockets Profile Brian’s Company Website: Praxcap.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In today’s show we talk with Brian Burke, a house flipper and real estate investor from Northern California with a fantastic story and fascinating business model. Two days ago, Brian wrote a wildly popular article on the BiggerPockets Blog titled, “Anatomy of the Grand Slam: How I Made $800,000 on One Flip” where he talked about flipping a large apartment complex using a combination of hard money and private capital he raised. In today’s Podcast, we’re going to look more in-depth at how Brian got started, the strategies he uses to flip over 100 houses per year, and how you can use the same techniques that he does to raise money for your next real estate deal. Last week, the BiggerPockets Podcast reached #6 on the Top Business Podcasts in all of iTunes. This is an enormous honor and we want to just take a minute to thank everyone who has taken time to listen on iTunes or leave a review. As of today, we are up to 49 Five Star Reviews. If you haven’t yet left us a review and want to help us out, please click here to leave a review in your iTunes player. Read the transcript for Episode 3 with Brian Burke here. In This Week’s Podcast We’ll Explore: How Brian started with no money, no experience, and without rich friends How losing money on early deals helped grow Brian’s business Investing in real estate when you look 15 years old. Why dealing with sellers is Brian’s least favorite strategy for real estate investing Brian, Brandon, and Josh’s differing opinions on using credit cards to finance real estate Why raising private capital is one of the most important jobs for an investor Three tips for raising private capital Why Richard Branson gets in a hot air balloon and sails around the world. How Brian funds dozens of real estate flips per month Using property managers to get you inside information The one piece of advice new investors can’t survive without. Using partners to invest in real estate Links from the Show Reg D Offering I.R.R. (Internal Rate of Return) The Anatomy of the Grand Slam Flip The BiggerPockets Radio Podcast 001 – Building a Successful House Flipping Business and Losing Millions with Marty Boardman BiggerPockets Facebook Page Tweetable Topics “If you don’t screw up – you don’t learn.”(Tweet This!) “They won’t say yes if you don’t ask.”(Tweet This!) “Sometimes failure is your biggest boost.”(Tweet This!) “Whether it’s Harvard, Yale, or on the streets of real estate school – every lesson costs you money.”(Tweet This!) “Sell yourself… the more track records your build, the easier you can raise capital.”(Tweet This!) “If you want to change your situation, change your vocabulary.”(Tweet This!) “A lot of this business is sounding like you’re smart – but you’ve gotta back it up.”(Tweet This!) “If you don’t love your work – you’ll never make it to the next level.”(Tweet This!) Books Mentioned in the Podcast Rich Dad Poor Dad Real Leaders Don’t Do PowerPoint David Lindahl Books Art of the Deal – Donald Trump Art of the Comeback – Donald Trump Think and Grow Rich – Napoleon Hill About Brian Brian Burke is co-founder and Managing Director of Praxis Capital, LLC, a real estate private equity investment firm created to provide high rates of return to his investors while tactically managing risk. He has been a real estate entrepreneur since 1989, and has purchased over 500 properties valued at over $150 million, primarily from foreclosure. Brian’s BiggerPockets Profile Brian’s Company Website: Praxcap.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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