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EPISODE · May 8, 2024 · 28 MIN

SA952 | Decades of Growth Strategies and Execution in Real Estate with Daniel Farber

from How Did They Do It? Real Estate · host Seyla and Aileen Prak

In this episode, we’ve got Daniel Farber discussing the success of his career and his family’s company, how they shift effectively from one asset class to another for the long term, leverage technology for efficiency, and most importantly, their strategies for growth and expanding their portfolio.Key Points & Relevant TopicsHow Daniel got exposed to real estate and worked with his family’s holdingsThe skills Daniel had leveraged for his family’s holdings and portfolioChallenges of shifting from one asset class or niche to another and the difference of investing in multifamilyDaniel’s mindset when he transitioned to multifamilyHow important is developing and executing a strategyUtilizing technology and digitalization to keep up with the market trendsAdapting to the right technology that contributes to the company’s operational efficiencyWhat makes Dallas, TX a great investment market for multifamilyStrategies for holding existing and grabbing potential opportunities in the marketResources & LinksApartment Syndication Due Diligence Checklist for Passive InvestorAbout Daniel FarberDaniel is responsible for leading the executive management teams on strategy and execution of growth for HLC Equity’s investment portfolio and leading the group’s operating businesses and brands.  Prior to his current role, Daniel led the group’s strategy and execution of transitioning HLC Equity from a private holding group into an institutional level sponsor of investment opportunities by developing HLC Equity’s co-investment platform, while also expanding the group’s legacy investment portfolio and operating businesses.  Prior to entering the real estate investment business, Daniel worked as a strategic consultant to large multinational corporations including Unicredit Bank and the Renova Group and has also served as a consultant to large political organizations.  Daniel served in the Israel Defense Forces as a Staff Sergeant, holds a BA in Government Diplomacy and Strategy from the Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya Israel, a Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Business from Columbia University in New York, and a Master of Science in Real Estate Development from New York University. Daniel is an active member of the Young Presidents Organization (YPO). Get in Touch with DanielWebsite: https://hlcequity.com/ LinkedIn: Daniel FarberInstagram: @danielnfarberTo Connect With UsPlease visit our website www.bonavestcapital.com and click here to leave a rating and written review!

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In this episode, we’ve got Daniel Farber discussing the success of his career and his family’s company, how they shift effectively from one asset class to another for the long term, leverage technology for efficiency, and most importantly, their strategies for growth and expanding their portfolio. Key Points & Relevant Topics How Daniel got exposed to real estate and worked with his family’s holdingsThe skills Daniel had leveraged for his family’s holdings and portfolioChallenges of shif...

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