EPISODE · Jan 27, 2026 · 16 MIN
Behind the Numbers: How We Protect Your Capital in Commercial Real Estate
from The Live Well Commercial Podcast Show · host Deborah Myers
Keywordspassive investing, underwriting, commercial real estate, investor capital, deal evaluation, transparency, risk management, stress testing, red flags, fiduciary responsibilitySummaryIn this episode, Deborah Myers and Sean McCrory discuss the critical aspects of passive investing in commercial real estate, focusing on the role of underwriting, the importance of transparency, and the evaluation of deals. Sean shares his background and insights into how deals are assessed, the significance of stress testing assumptions, and the red flags to watch for in potential investments. The conversation emphasizes the need for a conservative approach to underwriting to protect investor capital and build trust in the investment process.TakeawaysAn underwriter is essential for evaluating the feasibility of a deal.Stress testing assumptions helps identify potential deal-breaking scenarios.Aggressive assumptions in pro formas can indicate risk.Transparency is crucial for building trust with investors.Fiduciary responsibility means prioritizing capital protection.Real-world examples illustrate the importance of conservative underwriting.Education should precede investment decisions.Identifying red flags can prevent costly mistakes.Effective communication is key in investor relations.Building a strong relationship with investors fosters long-term success.TitlesThe Art of Underwriting in Passive InvestingNavigating Commercial Real Estate DealsSound Bites"Losing investors' money is unforgivable.""You put good in to get good out.""I want to earn your trust."Chapters00:00 Introduction to Passive Investing and Underwriting02:12 Understanding the Role of an Underwriter03:59 Evaluating Deals: Initial Considerations07:12 Stress Testing Assumptions in Real Estate10:17 Real-World Examples of Conservative Underwriting13:38 Fiduciary Responsibility and Transparency in Investing
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Keywordspassive investing, underwriting, commercial real estate, investor capital, deal evaluation, transparency, risk management, stress testing, red flags, fiduciary responsibilitySummaryIn this episode, Deborah Myers and Sean McCrory discuss the critical aspects of passive investing in commercial real estate, focusing on the role of underwriting, the importance of transparency, and the evaluation of deals. Sean shares his background and insights into how deals are assessed, the significance of stress testing assumptions, and the red flags to watch for in potential investments. The conversation emphasizes the need for a conservative approach to underwriting to protect investor capital and build trust in the investment process.TakeawaysAn underwriter is essential for evaluating the feasibility of a deal.Stress testing assumptions helps identify potential deal-breaking scenarios.Aggressive assumptions in pro formas can indicate risk.Transparency is crucial for building trust with investors.Fiduciary responsibility means prioritizing capital protection.Real-world examples illustrate the importance of conservative underwriting.Education should precede investment decisions.Identifying red flags can prevent costly mistakes.Effective communication is key in investor relations.Building a strong relationship with investors fosters long-term success.TitlesThe Art of Underwriting in Passive InvestingNavigating Commercial Real Estate DealsSound Bites"Losing investors' money is unforgivable.""You put good in to get good out.""I want to earn your trust."Chapters00:00 Introduction to Passive Investing and Underwriting02:12 Understanding the Role of an Underwriter03:59 Evaluating Deals: Initial Considerations07:12 Stress Testing Assumptions in Real Estate10:17 Real-World Examples of Conservative Underwriting13:38 Fiduciary Responsibility and Transparency in Investing
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