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Old Capital Real Estate Investing Podcast with Michael Becker & Paul Peebles
by Michael Becker & Paul Peebles
The Old Capital Real Estate Investing Podcast is aimed at Multifamily Real Estate Investors both new and seasoned. Hosts Michael Becker and Paul Peebles deliver no-hype education from an experienced commercial banker's perspective. You will gain valuable insights from in-depth interviews with real life investors who are actively acquiring and operating apartment complexes in today's environment. You will discover how they are identifying, financing and operating multifamily properties, as well as helpful advice on how to get started and avoid common mistakes. Be sure to subscribe today, as there is a new episode released weekly. On our show we'll feature industry experts and discuss topics such as:• Syndication• Private Placements• Commercial Real Estate Investing• Apartment operation and renovations• Creating Passive Income• 1031 exchanges• Commercial Real Estate Lending• Fannie Mae Financing• Freddie Mac Financing• CMBS Loans• How to buy your first commercial proper
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EPS 343 - "Don't Get on the 'Bad Boy List': Inside Agency Loan Compliance"
Closing the loan is just the beginning. In this episode of the Old Capital Podcast, we dive into the hidden world of Agency asset management—where property condition, communication, and execution determine whether you stay in good standing…or get flagged. Learn how to avoid slipping to a "4," navigate new Fannie and Freddie requirements, and position yourself for your next deal—not your last. Key Takeaways: Agency Loan Basics- Agency loans are typically non-recourse, with the property and cash flow as primary collateral. Importance of Property Maintenance- Maintaining the asset protects the lender collateral. Deferred maintenance can lead to operational issues and lender intervention. Asset Management Process- Post-closing oversight shifts to asset management. Heavy communication expected- especially in year one. Annual inspections standard, with increased scrutiny if issues arise. Property Rating System- Scale from 1 (new) to 5 (uninhabitable) A "2" is the target' a "4" triggers serious oversight and additional capital requirements. Falling to a "4" can result in "A-Check" status, limiting future borrowing ability. New tracking systems flag repeat property issues. Final Takeaway: Agency lenders are paying closer attention than ever. The investors who succeed are the ones who stay proactive—maintaining their properties, communicating early, and treating asset management as a critical part of the investment, not an afterthought. Ready to unlock the potential of multifamily syndications? Learn how Michael Becker's proven real estate syndication strategies can help you grow wealth and build long-term financial success. Visit SPIADVISORY.COM to start your journey today.
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EPS 342 - "Equity Dried Up. Deals Are Cracking. Now What?"
Raising equity used to be the easy part—today, it's the biggest hurdle. Veteran real estate securities attorney Eugene Trowbridge unpacks the legal landmines, capital challenges, and shifting dynamics in apartment syndication. From SEC rules to struggling deals and cautious investors, this conversation connects the dots on why deals aren't penciling—and what smart operators must do to survive and win in today's market. Key Takeaways: The New Reality of Raising Equity 1) Equity has gone from abundant to scarce almost overnight 2) Many investors are either fully deployed or sitting on the sidelines waiting for clarity 3) Larger deals ($10M+) increasing require multiple GPs and creative capital stacks Legal Structure Matters More Than Ever 1) Understanding Regulation D (506B vs 506C) is critical. 506B: Relationship-based, no advertising, limited sophisticated investors 506C: Allows advertising but requires strict accreditation verification. Market Stress is Exposing Weak Deals: Rising interest rates + bridge debt + depleted reserves = distressed assets. The Hidden Risk in Capital Raising: Not all "capital raisers" are operating legally. Transaction-based compensation without property licensing can trigger SEC enforcement. Final Thought: Today's market is separating professionals from pretenders. Capital is harder, deals are riskier, and the legal framework matters more than ever. The operators who understand both the financial AND regulatory side of the business will be the ones still standing when the market turns. To contact Gene Trowbridge: [email protected] Ready to unlock the potential of multifamily syndications? Learn how Michael Becker's proven real estate syndication strategies can help you grow wealth and build long-term financial success. Visit SPIADVISORY.COM to start your journey today.
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EPS 341 - "AI Meets Real Estate: Transforming Underwriting and Investment Decisions"
Artificial Intelligence is beginning to enter commercial real estate—but we're still in the very early stages. Investors and lenders are just starting to explore how AI might help analyze deals, process enormous amounts of data, and evaluate risk more efficiently. In this special VideoCast of the Old Capital Podcast, we take a look at the infancy of AI in real estate underwriting and talk with two professionals who are already using it in the field. What can it do today—and where might it take the industry in the future? You must watch this Videocast. Videocast: https://vimeo.com/1173641080?share=copy&fl=sv&fe=ci To contact Tony Lin: [email protected] Join the March 27th Old Capital Bus Tour: OldCapitalPodcast.com Ready to unlock the potential of multifamily syndications? Learn how Michael Becker's proven real estate syndication strategies can help you grow wealth and build long-term financial success. Visit SPIADVISORY.COM to start your journey today.
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EPS 340 - Are Today's "Humpty Dumpty" B & C Apartment Deals Falling Apart? Can You Put Them Back Together?
Bryan Amos from Omni Group joins the Old Capital Real Estate Investing Podcast to discuss the growing importance of physical due diligence in multifamily investing. Apartment investing can sometimes feel like buying a melting ice cube—it must be properly maintained to retain value. For the past 15 years, the standard strategy was simple: buy a value-add property, invest in renovations, and raise rents. But today, with property values declining and transactions slowing, many apartments are not being updated or maintained, creating serious challenges for buyers. Bryan shares insights from his experience as an engineer and commercial general contractor, explaining how thorough inspections and accurate property condition assessments help investors: • Identify deferred maintenance • Accurately estimate capital expenditures • Avoid costly surprises Join the March 27th Old Capital Bus Tour: OldCapitalPodcast.com Contact Bryan Amos: [email protected] Ready to unlock the potential of multifamily syndications? Learn how Michael Becker's proven real estate syndication strategies can help you grow wealth and build long-term financial success. Visit SPIADVISORY.COM to start your journey today.
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EPS 339 - Conference Takeaways from NMHC Annual Meeting in Las Vegas. Listen Up!
The 2026 National Multifamily Conference was completed last week. The purpose of this meeting is to connect with over 10,000 apartment developers, investors, finance professionals, and investment sales brokers to discuss trends and the investment outlook for apartments in 2026. It kicks off the apartment buying/selling season nationwide. A consistent theme emerged throughout the conference…perhaps we have hit the bottom on values, as many sellers have capitulated and decided to sell or throw the towel in. This creates an opportunity for apartment buyers to take advantage of the now lower rates and lower prices. The one concern is rental growth…it is expected to grow in the future…but not immediately, not until we burn through the increased apartment inventory. Listen to this update to the market between Michael Becker, James Eng and Paul Peebles To join the March Old Capital Bus Tour: OldCapitalPodcast.com Are you ready to unlock the potential of Multifamily Syndications? Discover how Michael Becker's proven real estate syndication business can open doors to financial growth and long-term success. Visit SPIADVISORY.COM today and start your journey toward smarter investing!
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ASK MIKE MONDAY: "What did we learn in 2025, that will help us in 2026 multifamily investing?"
Michael Becker of SPI Advisory discusses the state of the Texas multifamily market as 2025 comes to a close. Michael explores key trends, including rent growth challenges, operational hurdles, and the impact of immigration policies on workforce housing. Also, Michael shares insights on SPI's recent acquisitions, financing strategies, and the importance of certainty with deal execution. Looking ahead to 2026, he predicts market recovery, with rent growth and value stabilization driven by reduced supply and Texas' strong economic growth. Listeners can also learn about the upcoming Old Capital Bus Tour and how to connect with SPI Advisory for investment opportunities. To join the January 16th Old Capital Bus Tour: OldCapitalPodcast.com Are you ready to unlock the potential of Multifamily Syndications? Discover how Michael Becker's proven real estate syndication business can open doors to financial growth and long-term success. Visit SPIADVISORY.COM today and start your journey toward smarter investing!
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EPS 338 - "From 2025 to 2026: Capital Markets, Multifamily Trends, and Expert Predictions"
In this episode of the Old Capital Podcast, the team discusses key multifamily market trends that shaped 2025, including increased foreclosures, loan modifications, and tighter equity conditions. They explain why Class A properties and agency financing through Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are dominating transactions, while Class B and C assets face growing challenges from leasing concessions and capital constraints. The conversation also emphasizes the importance of strong operators, proper capitalization, and preparing for longer 5–7 year hold periods. Plus, learn about the upcoming Old Capital Bus Tour in Dallas and how investors can get registered. To join the January 16th Old Capital Bus Tour: OldCapitalPodcast.com Are you ready to unlock the potential of Multifamily Syndications? Discover how Michael Becker's proven real estate syndication business can open doors to financial growth and long-term success. Visit SPIADVISORY.COM today and start your journey toward smarter investing!
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EPS 337 - Have you ever heard the saying, "It's not what you make — it's what you keep?"
When it comes to building your personal wealth, that couldn't be more true. But here's the real problem: taxes. You could be spending months out of every year just working to pay the IRS. So how can you legally reduce your tax bill? That's where today's guests come in — Amanda Han and Matt MacFarland. They're real estate investors and tax strategists who specialize in helping people keep more of what they earn. Most CPAs are great at filling out forms and filing returns, but they're not necessarily proactive about tax planning. Amanda and Matt explain why you need a tax specialist — someone who understands how to use real estate and smart planning to legally lower your taxes. In this episode, they'll share practical ideas, real-world examples, and strategies you can use to start saving on taxes right now. To contact: http://KeystoneCPA.com or IG Amanda_Han_CPA Are you ready to unlock the potential of Multifamily Syndications? Discover how Michael Becker's proven real estate syndication business can open doors to financial growth and long-term success. Visit http://SPIADVISORY.COM today and start your journey toward smarter investing!
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EPS 336 - "How a Silicon Valley Exec Built a Thriving Multifamily Real Estate Empire – Learn His Secrets to Success!"
Eric Hardy, a former Silicon Valley professional turned successful multifamily real estate investor, shares his inspiring journey from selling semiconductors to building a thriving real estate portfolio. (Even in this crazy market) He discusses how he transitioned from passive investing to active ownership, emphasizing the importance of taking a measured approach, starting small, and focusing on cash flow and tax advantages. He shares insights into his partnership with JC Castillo and their success in new construction projects and workforce housing. To connect with Eric Hardy: [email protected] Are you ready to unlock the potential of Multifamily Syndications? Discover how Michael Becker's proven real estate syndication business can open doors to financial growth and long-term success. Visit SPIADVISORY.COM today and start your journey toward smarter investing!
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EPS 335 - "Central Texas Real Estate Unveiled: Market Shifts, Investment Strategies, and Future Opportunities with Matt Michelson from Newmark in Austin"
In this episode of the Old Capital Real Estate Investing Podcast, Paul Peebles and Michael Becker dive into the evolving Central Texas real estate market with guest Matt Michelson, Executive Managing Director at Newmark. They discuss the growth along the I-35 corridor, the challenges posed by apartment oversupply in Austin and San Antonio, and the opportunities for investors in emerging submarkets like Kyle, New Braunfels, and Seguin. Despite current market softness, the trio highlights why now is a great time to invest in multifamily properties, emphasizing the long-term potential for value growth and rental demand in the region. To contact Matt Michelson: [email protected] Are you ready to unlock the potential of Multifamily Syndications? Discover how Michael Becker's proven real estate syndication business can open doors to financial growth and long-term success. Visit SPIADVISORY.COM today and start your journey toward smarter investing!
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EPS 334 - "Inside the 9th Annual Old Capital Conference: Market Insights, Networking, and Lessons from NBA Legend Jason Kidd"
In this episode, Paul Peebles and James Eng recap the 9th Annual Old Capital Real Estate Investing Conference, highlighting key moments like market insights, engaging panels, networking opportunities, and a keynote from NBA legend Jason Kidd. With over 350 attendees, the event featured unique venues, discussions on multifamily trends, and innovative activities like the "Deal or No Deal" game. The conference emphasized the importance of building relationships, with a pre-conference happy hour and opportunities to connect with industry leaders. Attendees left with renewed passion for the business. Tune in for a behind-the-scenes look at one of the largest apartment investing conferences in the U.S. and a preview of what's to come next year! Are you ready to unlock the potential of Multifamily Syndications? Discover how Michael Becker's proven real estate syndication business can open doors to financial growth and long-term success. Visit SPIADVISORY.COM today and start your journey toward smarter investing!
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ASK MIKE MONDAYS: "Is Michael Becker, the Jerry Jones of Real Estate? Creating value."
Netflix recently covered Jerry Jones's acquisition of the Dallas Cowboys and their rise to become the world's most valuable sports franchise. Jones didn't buy a team that was immediately winning. With patience and the money to build a better product- (better players) he transformed the Cowboys into becoming Super Bowl Champions within a few years. He was a value-added buyer. Just as Jones invested time and resources to turn the Cowboys into champions, Becker applies a similar strategy in real estate by patiently improving older properties to maximize their future value. Are you ready to unlock the potential of Multifamily Syndications? Discover how Michael Becker's proven real estate syndication business can open doors to financial growth and long-term success. Visit SPIADVISORY.COM today and start your journey toward smarter investing!
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EPS 333 - Breaking Barriers – Boss Women of Multifamily: Deals, Grit, and Sisterhood
Four Asian Trailblazing investors share their journey into commercial real estate, their recent acquisition of an 82-unit Class A property in Richardson, Texas, and the unique challenges and triumphs they've faced as women in a traditionally male-dominated industry. Team Roles and Superpowers: - Lila Kaplan: Capital raising + acquisitions, leveraging a Wall Street background. - Anita Wong: Operations + capital raising, balancing motherhood and multifamily. - Linchi Chong: Asset management and on-the-ground operations, bringing restaurant management experience and Spanish fluency to the table. – Ashley Cao: Lender of choice, making sure the right loan is in place and the official team cheerleader. From navigating pregnancy while managing properties to closing million-dollar acquisitions, these women are proving that you don't have to choose between family and financial freedom. "We're doing this not only for ourselves but for the rest of our family as well." – Lila Kaplan To contact Ashley Cao: [email protected] To contact Linchi Chong: [email protected] To contact Lila Kaplan: [email protected] To contact Anita Wong: [email protected] To contact Tony Lin at Linfinity: [email protected] Are you ready to unlock the potential of Multifamily Syndications? Discover how Michael Becker's proven real estate syndication business can open doors to financial growth and your long-term success. Visit SPIADVISORY.COM today and start your journey toward smarter investing!
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EPS 322 - The Hidden Hands: Conflicts of Interest in Commercial Real Estate Deals
n this eye-opening episode, we dive deep into a rarely discussed yet critical issue in commercial real estate: conflicts of interest when investment sales brokers push buyers toward in-house mortgage brokers. What may seem like a convenient "one-stop shop" can, in reality, disadvantage the buyer — sometimes significantly. Using a poker analogy, we paint a vivid picture: what if the seller and broker knew your hand? That's essentially what happens when the sales and financing sides are too cozy — split loyalties, hidden fees, and lost leverage for buyers. This episode is a masterclass in buyer awareness. Paul Peebles doesn't just point out the problems—he offers real-world strategies to protect yourself. His comparison to poker isn't just clever, it's chillingly accurate. In commercial real estate, where millions are at stake, understanding who's really on your team can make or break a deal. Conflicts of Interest Are Real Many investment sales brokers recommend their own firm's mortgage team. This can result in referral fees and biased advice that puts the buyer at a disadvantage. Ask the Hard Questions Transparency is key. Buyers should directly ask brokers: • "Are you getting paid to refer me?" • "Do you have any financial stake in this lender relationship?" Use an Independent Team Securing the best deal often requires working with independent mortgage brokers, attorneys, and advisors who have your interests—not the seller's—at heart. Think Long Term Your relationship with your lender doesn't end at closing. Choose partners who will support you throughout the life of the loan—not just get the deal done. Know the Law (and the Loopholes) While these referral practices are illegal in residential real estate under RESPA, there's no such restriction in commercial deals. That makes buyer vigilance even more important. One standout message: Don't be afraid to stand your ground. Most brokers will respect your decision to bring your own financing team—if they don't, that's a red flag in itself. Are you ready to unlock the potential of Multifamily Syndications? Discover how Michael Becker's proven real estate syndication business can open doors to financial growth and your long-term success. Visit SPIADVISORY.COM today and start your journey toward smarter investing!
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EPS 331 - "10 Crappy Things Apartment Sales Reps Do to Their Clients"
In this episode of our Coaching and Counseling podcast, we dive into the murky waters of apartment investment sales with the help of ChatGPT and over 30 years of real-world experience in apartment financing and ownership. We asked ChatGPT to help uncover the truth behind common rumors about how apartment sales brokers treat buyers. Are brokers really overinflating property values? Do they hide conflicts of interest? Misrepresent operating expenses? Gatekeep quality opportunities? Together with insights from AI and our seasoned team, we break down the top 10 shady tactics sometimes used in the industry—and give you the real story behind each one. Whether you're a first-time buyer or a seasoned investor, this episode will help you approach apartment deals with sharper eyes and better questions. Are you ready to unlock the potential of Multifamily Syndications? Discover how Michael Becker's proven real estate syndication business can open doors to financial growth and your long-term success. Visit SPIADVISORY.COM today and start your journey toward smarter investing!
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EPS 330 - From Oversupply to Opportunity: DFW's Apartment Market Strikes Back! The Institutional Outlook with Michael Ware.
Michael Ware, with Institutional Property Advisors in Dallas, shares critical information in making smart apartment investing decisions. Michael believes that Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) remains a top-performing multifamily market due to strong population and job growth. DFW multifamily trade volume has rebounded from $5 billion in 2023 to an expected $8–10 billion in 2024, to even higher in 2025 thus signaling recovery. Institutional capital is re-entering the market, focusing on Class A properties. Some of the challenges he saw were operational headwinds including oversupply, elevated concessions, and difficulties raising equity for deals over $10 million and workforce housing facing higher delinquency rates and vacancy issues, compounded by tenant-friendly eviction policies. Today, opportunities for institutional buyers are with Class A properties in prime locations, while B and C properties are offering better yields for private investors. Rent growth is expected to accelerate in 2025–2026 due to undersupply and affordability challenges in single-family housing. He offered advice to buyers: Smaller operators should focus on organization, transparency, and demonstrating financial readiness to compete with larger institutions, and well-located 1980s workforce housing offers strong potential for yield and long-term growth. To contact Michael Ware at IPA: [email protected] Are you ready to unlock the potential of Multifamily Syndications? Discover how Michael Becker's proven real estate syndication business can open doors to financial growth and your long-term success. Visit SPIADVISORY.COM today and start your journey toward smarter investing!
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EPS 329 - From Law to 20,000 Units: John Griggs on Building Presidium and Seizing Multifamily Opportunities.
John Griggs shares his journey from practicing law to building Presidium, a company that has developed and managed over 20,000 apartment units. John transitioned from law to real estate in 2003, starting with small apartment buildings in Phoenix. He co-founded Presidium in 2005, expanding into Texas and other states, focusing on value-add and development projects. John comments on 1) Multifamily values have dropped 20-40%, presenting buying opportunities below replacement costs, 2) Equity investors are demanding higher returns, making underwriting more challenging, and 3) Development projects face hurdles like local politics, affordability requirements, and rising costs. John shares a couple of important lessons learned during this last cycle. To contact John Griggs: PresidiumRE.com and DeloacheCapital.com Don't forget Tres Colline Vineyards: trescolline.com Are you ready to unlock the potential of Multifamily Syndications? Discover how Michael Becker's proven real estate syndication business can open doors to financial growth and your long-term success. Visit SPIADVISORY.COM today and start your journey toward smarter investing!
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EPS 328 - "Inside the Multifamily Market: Navigating Distressed Assets, Smarter Underwriting & Investor Strategies with Paul Peebles and James Eng"
Paul Peebles and James Eng dive deep into the shifting landscape of multifamily real estate investing. From Old Capital's educational bus tours across DFW submarkets to critical updates on distressed assets and stricter underwriting from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, this conversation is packed with insight for both seasoned operators and aspiring investors. Learn why fewer deals are closing, how lenders are adjusting, and what steps you can take now to build credibility, raise capital, and find success in today's competitive market. Don't miss key tips on navigating loan options, attending the Old Capital Conference, and why due diligence has never been more important. Are you ready to unlock the potential of Multifamily Syndications? Discover how Michael Becker's proven real estate syndication business can open doors to financial growth and your long-term success. Visit SPIADVISORY.COM today and start your journey toward smarter investing!
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EPS 327 - "The Immigrant Hustle: How This Couple Turned Setbacks into a Multifamily Fortune."
"The Immigrant Hustle: How This Couple Turned Setbacks into a Multifamily Fortune." Vivek and Asha Kangralkar, originally from small villages in India, moved to the U.S. in 2010 with their two young daughters in search of a better future. After Vivek lost his job in 2012, they were left with just $1,500 in savings—but refused to give up. They launched a granite and marble import business, followed by Avacraft, a cookware brand that gained national attention, including features on Good Morning America and Forbes. In 2018, they pivoted to multifamily real estate, turning around underperforming properties and generating strong returns. Today, they own hundreds of units and use a hybrid management model to drive operational excellence. Committed to giving back, they support educational initiatives and advocate for housing reform, all while helping others achieve financial freedom through real estate investing. To contact Vivek & Asha Kangralkar: [email protected] Are you ready to unlock the potential of Multifamily Syndications? Discover how Michael Becker's proven real estate syndication business can open doors to financial growth and your long-term success. Visit SPIADVISORY.COM today and start your journey toward smarter investing!
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EPS 326 - "From Pittsburgh to Texas: Ryan Heddleston's Strategic Growth in Multifamily Real Estate and His Battle Against Rising Property Taxes"
Ryan Heddleston's journey from small-scale real estate investments in Pittsburgh to managing large-scale multifamily properties in Texas is a great example of how strategic partnerships and expertise can lead to substantial growth. His decision to partner with experienced operators allowed him to scale quickly, which paid off—he acquired over 6,000 units across 34 properties, worth more than $500 million in total capitalization. However, even seasoned investors like Ryan can encounter challenges, and one key issue he identified was the high property tax rates in Texas, which can significantly impact profitability. To address this, Ryan and Clayton Sievers co-founded Valorum Tax Advisors. By combining their deep understanding of the local tax landscape with their expertise in multifamily properties, Valorum specializes in helping operators reduce property tax burdens. Their services focus on fighting unfair property tax assessments and providing accurate tax estimates, crucial for both current property owners and those looking to make acquisitions. To contact Ryan and Clayton: valoremtx.com Are you ready to unlock the potential of Multifamily Syndications? Discover how Michael Becker's proven real estate syndication business can open doors to financial growth and your long-term success. Visit SPIADVISORY.COM today and start your journey toward smarter investing!
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EPS 325 - "Jeff Adler with YARDI MATRIX, is a very smart - BIG PICTURE- apartment guy. You need to listen to him!"
Before becoming "DATA NERD IN CHARGE" at Yardi Matrix, Jeff Adler was Chief Property Operations Officer for AIMCO and managed a platform of over 160,000 units. At the Old Capital Speaker Series, James Eng with Old Capital dives into the current economic landscape, covering the U.S. growth forecast for 2025, persistent inflation, and a tight labor market. They also discuss the multifamily housing market that is showing mixed performance, with rising rents in some areas and slower construction due to higher costs. Jeff explores geopolitical shifts like reindustrialization, trade policies, and how these factors influence real estate and investment strategies. And then finally discussing the impact of emerging technologies on property management and opportunities in secondary markets. Are you ready to unlock the potential of Multifamily Syndications? Discover how Michael Becker's proven real estate syndication business can open doors to financial growth and your long-term success. Visit SPIADVISORY.COM today and start your journey toward smarter investing!
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EPS 324 - "Greg Willett, Chief Economist at Leaselock, Discusses Texas Apartment Market Outlook: Economic Concerns, Regional Trends, and Investment Insights"
Greg Willett is Chief Economist for Leaselock. Greg has been an apartment data analyst and real estate observer for over 30 years. He discusses apartment investing trends and opportunities. Greg Willett expressed concerns about the economy, noting vulnerabilities in consumer confidence and rising credit card debt, which may affect renter demand for apartments. He discussed the current leasing season, noting normal demand and occupancy increases, with some rent growth in Dallas and Austin. Willett highlights challenges in new class A deliveries and solid performance in middle-tier to bottom-end products. He shared that Houston is performing well due to less new supply and strong employment growth. Austin faces challenges due to high construction rates and a slowdown in tech job growth. San Antonio is impacted by Austin's struggles. Yes. There has been a slow start to transactions in 2025, but activity is expected to pick up. The ten-year treasury yield stabilization may help. He also shared that developers face challenges with construction costs and labor shortages. Garden suburban projects are more viable than mid-rise or high-rise constructions. To contact Greg Willett: leaselock.com Leaselock offers deposit replacement products to help renters with affordability challenges and mitigate risk for landlords. Are you ready to unlock the potential of Multifamily Syndications? Discover how Michael Becker's proven real estate syndication business can open doors to financial growth and your long-term success. Visit SPIADVISORY.COM today and start your journey toward smarter investing!
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EPS 323 - "From Anesthesiologist to Real Estate Mogul: Dr. Paul Pena's Journey to Financial Independence and Multifamily Success"
Dr. Paul Pena, who transitioned from being a full-time anesthesiologist to a full-time real estate investor. Dr. Pena shares his journey, starting with single-family homes in El Paso, Texas, and moving to multifamily properties. He discusses his first multifamily investment in Fresno, California, a 28-unit property, and the challenges and successes he faced, including raising rents significantly and achieving a 20% cash-on-cash return for investors. Dr. Pena also talks about a more recent investment in Ventura, California, a distressed property that required extensive rehabilitation. He emphasizes the importance of education, tenant care, and providing jobs through real estate investments. Dr. Pena's philosophy includes long-term investment and financial independence, allowing him to enjoy life and spend time with his family. He encourages new investors to get educated, take care of tenants, and understand the risks involved in real estate investing. Are you ready to unlock the potential of Multifamily Syndications? Discover how Michael Becker's proven real estate syndication business can open doors to financial growth and your long-term success. Visit SPIADVISORY.COM today and start your journey toward smarter investing!
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EPS 322 - "Unlocking North Texas Investment Potential: Inside Rowan Multifamily Advisors and the Future of B & C Multifamily Sales"
Rowan Burch, Matt Waskow, and Coleton Burch of Rowan Multifamily Advisors share their expert insights into the current market, drawing from their experience in selling hundreds of large apartment buildings since 2010. They gave us market insights on the 1960'-1980's apartments and the possible occupancy challenges and why buyers are being more selective. Also, they spoke about the level of property tour activity that they are experiencing. A great conversation with a knowledgeable investment sales team in DFW. Contact Rowan Multifamily Advisors: rowanmultifamilyadvisors.com Are you ready to unlock the potential of Multifamily Syndications? Discover how Michael Becker's proven real estate syndication business can open doors to financial growth and your long-term success. Visit SPIADVISORY.COM today and start your journey toward smarter investing!
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EPS 321 - What questions would YOU ask an operator of 30,000 units?
What questions would YOU ask an operator of 30,000 units? Obviously, we had lots of questions. Since 2008, Charlie Young and his partners at Madera Residential have acquired over 120 large apartment buildings, again that's "120 buildings- NOT just units. Billions of dollars of total asset value across many states. Today, they're navigating a recapitalization of several properties they purchased in 2021 & 2022, by bringing more capital into the properties. Charlie is open and transparent with his lenders and investors, ensuring they understand the process and what to expect. Tune-in as Charlie shares his insights into the current state of the apartment market. To contact Charlie Young: http://maderaresidential.com/contact Are you ready to unlock the potential of Multifamily Syndications? Discover how Michael Becker's proven real estate syndication business can open doors to financial growth and your long-term success. Visit http://SPIADVISORY.COM today and start your journey toward smarter investing!
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ASK MIKE MONDAYS: "Michael, Given the Impact of Stricter Immigration Policies, How Are Landlords in Class B & C Apartments Responding to Occupancy Challenges in Workforce Housing?"
Some landlords of Class B and C apartments were not concerned with tenants' immigration status, and many rented to undocumented individuals over the last few years. Today, stricter immigration policies have notably impacted occupancy rates in workforce housing, especially in areas with a high concentration of older apartment buildings. Are you ready to unlock the potential of Multifamily Syndications? Discover how Michael Becker's proven real estate syndication business can open doors to financial growth and long-term success. Visit SPIADVISORY.COM today and start your journey toward smarter investing!
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EPS 320 - "Maximizing Value: Chris Pearson, Top Investment Sales Broker at Marcus & Millichap- Dallas, Shares Insights on Small Apartment Deals Under 75 Units"
Whether you're a seasoned investor or just dipping your toes into the world of small apartment buildings, Chris Pearson and Nick Fluellen are here to give you the inside scoop on the latest trends, market shifts, and all things commercial real estate. Key Points: Upcoming Events: Old Capital's bus tour at the end of March. Virtual Speaker series with Jeff Adler of YardiMatrix in April. Conference in Dallas on October 8th and 9th. Save the Date! Old Capital Connection: New App for your phone! A community for accredited investors focused on multifamily investments. Provides exclusive updates, market insights, and new deal alerts. Market Sentiment: Positive sentiment at the National Multifamily Housing Council (NMHC) conference. Increased inventory and more deals hitting the market. Volatility in the treasury rates affecting the market. Broker Opinion of Value (BOV): High activity in BOVs indicating sellers' interest in knowing current asset values. 71 BOVs done in the last 30 days, suggesting increased market activity. Market Segments: Nick Fluellen's team at Marcus Millichap covers larger deals in DFW, 75 units and under, and secondary markets. Chris Pearson focuses on the 75 units and under segment, which he is seeing significant positive momentum. "These days, it's a lot easier to equity raise $3 million than $10 million." Current Market Trends: Increased activity in smaller deals (75 units and under). First-time buyers and out-of-state buyers are more active. Deals are still being made with hard money, though the amounts may be smaller. Advice for New Investors: Tour as many properties as possible to get comfortable with the market. Submit offers even if they are below the asking price to stay active and top of mind with brokers. Understand the importance of having financing and equity lined up. Challenges and Opportunities: Volatility in interest rates and its impact on deal financing. The importance of rate locking to mitigate risk. To contact Chris Pearson: [email protected] To contact Nick Fluellen: [email protected] Are you ready to unlock the potential of Multifamily Syndications? Discover how Michael Becker's proven real estate syndication business can open doors to financial growth and long-term success. Visit SPIADVISORY.COM today and start your journey toward smarter investing!
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EPS 319 - Are Apartment Investors Finding "DEALS" in San Antonio & Houston? Top Colliers Sales Brokers Weigh In.
In this episode, we sit down with two of Colliers International's leading sales brokers—Bob Heard and Zar Haro—to explore the current landscape of apartment investments in San Antonio and Houston. With years of experience uncovering hidden opportunities, Bob and Zar offer expert insights on whether now is the right time for apartment investors to dive into the South and Central Texas markets. Key Takeaways: 1. Market Insights: • San Antonio: Zar Haro takes us through the current state of distressed operations in Central Texas, drawing comparisons to the market shift of 2008. He reveals how operational challenges are creating unique opportunities for future growth. • Houston: Bob Heard highlights Houston's strong economic fundamentals—such as robust job and population growth—even as certain areas experience occupancy struggles, particularly with tenants moving back in with family or opting for roommates. 2. Investment Strategies: • San Antonio: Zar dives into the emerging opportunities in South Central San Antonio and the Medical Center area, where government projects are driving change and property prices are seeing significant shifts. • Houston: Bob suggests that investors focus on well-located B properties in suburban hotspots like Katy and Conroe, which are holding steady despite an influx of new supply. 3. Investor Sentiment: Both Zar and Bob discuss the prevailing mood in the investor community—cautious optimism. They break down how investors are approaching distressed properties and making strategic acquisitions to maximize long-term value. 4. Immigration Impact: A hot topic raised by Paul—could immigration policy changes affect occupancy rates? Zar weighs in with early signs of delinquency, especially in areas where fear of ICE raids is beginning to impact renters' stability. 5. Funding & Transactions: Zar and Bob explain the driving forces behind apartment transactions, with high-net-worth individuals and experienced syndicators leading the charge. They touch on how high leverage and strategic acquisitions are key to closing successful deals in today's market. 6. Funny (and Not So Funny) Stories: Get a behind-the-scenes look at the quirky and sometimes challenging aspects of the real estate business. Zar and Bob share amusing stories from their careers, including unforgettable encounters with rat infestations and creepy, abandoned buildings. To contact Zar Haro: [email protected] To contact Bob Heard: [email protected] Are you interested in learning more about how Multifamily Syndications work? Please visit SPIADVISORY.COM to understand more about Michael Becker's Real Estate Syndication business.
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EPS 318 – Takeaways from NMHC's Annual Meeting in Las Vegas and Navigating 2025.
Did you go? If not…these were the themes, of the 3-day event, between apartment operators, investors, investment sales brokers and lenders. This nationwide conference had optimism in multifamily for the long term…but continued challenges (higher interest rates, higher cap rates, and the lack of distressed assets coming to the market) for the shorter term. 1. NMHC Meeting Overview: The meeting was held at the Aria Hotel in Las Vegas, attended by around 10-12,000 people from various sectors of the multifamily industry. 2. Market Sentiment: Despite challenges, there is optimism about the fundamentals of apartment ownership and investing improving. The sentiment among brokers is more optimistic than among operators. 3. Class A and C Properties: Class A properties are in high demand, while Class C properties are currently out of favor. There is limited availability of properties on the market, and the bid-ask spread remains wide. 4. Interest Rates and Financing: Interest rates are expected to stay higher, but there is some expectation of rate cuts in the future. Banks are starting to open up to lending again after a period of tightening. 5. Distressed Properties: There is some distress in the market, particularly among properties financed with bridge loans. However, the overall percentage of distressed properties is relatively small. 6. Dallas-Fort Worth Market: The Dallas-Fort Worth market is highly favored, with strong fundamentals and high demand. 7. Future Outlook: Michael & James believe that the market will improve, with rent growth expected to return and supply issues easing. They suggest that now might be a good time to consider buying multifamily properties. New apartment supply is coming down rapidly and rental growth is coming back after 138 consecutive weeks of year-over-year decline. 8. Events and Networking: The Old Capital Bus Tour is on March 28th and a virtual Old Capital speaker series on February 5th are upcoming events for networking and learning more about the multifamily market. RSVP to OldCapitalPodcast.com Overall, the discussion highlights cautious optimism in the multifamily housing market, with a focus on strategic buying and navigating current challenges. Are you interested in learning more about how Multifamily Syndications work? Please visit SPIADVISORY.COM to understand more about Michael Becker's Real Estate Syndication business.
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ASK MIKE MONDAYS: "Michael, what do you expect in 2025 for apartment investors?"
1. 2024 Performance: Michael was disappointed with the acquisition activity due to fluctuating interest rates and low transaction volumes. 2. Market Conditions: The fundamentals were soft in 2024 with flat to down rents, especially in Central Texas. Occupancy stabilized at around 93% portfolio-wide by January 2025. Michael anticipates a recovery in 2025, particularly in the second quarter when the supply of new properties is expected to decrease significantly. 3. Example Deal: Michael described a deal in Dallas involving a late 90s property bought for around $170,000 per door, with plans to invest about $10,000 per unit for renovations. The property is well-located with low rents compared to competitors and has a value-add opportunity. 4. National Multifamily Housing Council (NMHC) Conference: The conference is a major event for multifamily real estate professionals, focusing on deal-making rather than education. It is beneficial for networking and meeting potential equity partners, though it may be overwhelming for newcomers. 5. Market Outlook: Michael expects higher occupancies and rent growth in 2025 as the supply of new properties decreases. He also notes that the current environment is challenging but sees a generational buying opportunity in multifamily real estate. 6. Advice for New Investors: New investors should start as limited partners to gain experience and recommends participating in educational events like bus tours to understand the market better. Overall, the discussion highlights the challenges and opportunities in the Texas real estate market, the importance of strategic networking, and the potential for recovery and growth in the coming years. Are you interested in learning more about how Multifamily Syndications work? Please visit SPIADVISORY.COM to understand more about Michael Becker's Real Estate Syndication business. If you enjoyed this discussion; Please leave us a 5-STAR RATING on iTunes.
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EPS 317 - Meet the Dynamic Duo Behind the Apartment Investment Revolution: Corey & Candice Muldrow
Have you ever heard the saying, "Slow and steady wins the race?" For Corey and Candice Muldrow, this timeless principle is the foundation of their success in apartment investing. The Muldrows began their journey in 2017 with the purchase of an 18-unit multifamily building, all while juggling full-time W2 careers. With a keen eye for value, they rehabilitated and repositioned this older asset, transforming it from a CLASS C- to a thriving CLASS B+ property. But they didn't stop there. In 2019, they took a bold step forward, acquiring a 102-unit apartment building that was in need of a fresh vision and new management. Through hard work and determination, the Muldrows not only revitalized this property but also made the leap to become full-time apartment investors. Since then, they've acquired hundreds of units, impacting the lives of both their tenants and investors. Their story proves that with the right mindset and strategy, transitioning from a W2 job to full-time real estate investing is not just a dream – it's a reality. Does apartment investing call to you? Are you ready to explore how you, too, can break free from the 9-to-5 grind and build lasting wealth in real estate? The Muldrows are living proof that it's possible, and they're here to show you how it can be done.
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EPS 316 - DFW is one of the top 1-2 institutional markets in the nation. Why are THESE buyers flocking to North Texas?
You're familiar with B & C workforce housing, right? Many investors focus on that. But have you ever wondered what's next in apartment investing? What's the next level? It's the high-end market— These institutional buyers typically target high-value, well-located, and professionally managed apartment properties, often with luxury amenities or newer construction. They have significant capital and prefer large, stable investments with long-term growth potential. These properties attract institutional buyers—REITs, pension and insurance funds, foreign national funds, and high-net-worth investors. We chat with the institutional sales advisors with IPA in Dallas. To contact Michael Ware: [email protected] To contact Drew Kile: [email protected] Are you interested in learning more about how Multifamily Syndications work? Please visit SPIADVISORY.COM to understand more about Michael Becker's Real Estate Syndication business
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EPS 315 - "Real-Time Insights from a Manager of 35,000+ Apartment Units!"
Get real-time insights from Mr. X, who manages over 35,000 apartment units across the Southwest! He leads a large third-party property management firm specializing in A, B, and C properties. Mr. X shares key trends impacting the industry, including the widespread use of concessions in the B and C segments, rising bad debt, and the growing challenges in rent collection. He also highlights the increasing issue of tenant fraud, with scams like fake employment records, pay stubs, and IDs, leading to approved tenants who never pay and ultimately face eviction. A must-know for anyone in apartment investing! Curious About How Multifamily Syndications Work? Visit SPIADVISORY.COM to Learn More About Michael Becker's Real Estate Syndication Business.
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EPS 314 - "What to Do When Your Lender Delays Closing: Can You Still Recover?"
Jeremy Thomason and Stephen Quisenberry have acquired several apartment buildings in Texas and Georgia. In their discussion, they share their strategies for purchasing properties, emphasizing smaller deals in less competitive markets. They also detailed the challenges encountered during the acquisition of a 64-unit property, particularly with Freddie Mac, the lender, and the hurdles they overcame to successfully close the deal. Additionally, Jeremy and Stephen highlighted the significance of education, networking, and cultivating strong partnerships in the multifamily industry. To contact Stephen Quesinberry: [email protected] To contact Jeremy Thomason: [email protected] Are you interested in learning more about how Multifamily Syndications work? Please visit SPIADVISORY.COM to understand more about Michael Becker's Real Estate Syndication business.
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EPS 313 - "Maximize Your Returns: Why Investing in a 12- Unit Apartment Building Can Boost Your Real Estate Portfolio!"
Before Matt and Melissa Mettry purchased a 12-unit apartment building in Dallas, they had already gained valuable experience as passive investors in several multifamily syndications. Through these investments, they learned just how crucial the role of the general partner (GP) is to the success of a project. To them, the general partner was like the captain of an airplane—responsible for navigating the journey, making key decisions, and leading a team of limited partners (LPs) to success. Inspired by their experience, Matt and Melissa decided it was time to move from the "passenger" seat to the "cockpit." They wanted to take an active role in real estate, but they also understood the importance of starting small. Their goal was to first learn the ins and outs of managing a smaller multifamily property before scaling up to larger, more complex deals. They were determined to take it one step at a time, mastering the fundamentals before making bigger moves. Are you interested in learning more about how Multifamily Syndications work? Please visit SPIADVISORY.COM to understand more about Michael Becker's Real Estate Syndication business.
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ASK MIKE MONDAYS: "What do you mean a GENERATIONAL BUYING OPPORTUNITY?"
You may have heard this phrase before…from an apartment sponsor…" This is a generational buying opportunity!" Really? Not all properties are great investments, but have the syndicator explain in detail…WHY they think this is a GREAT opportunity for you to invest in. Listen to their reasoning and read their business plan. See if it makes sense…BEFORE you invest your hard-earned money. Are you interested in learning more about how Multifamily Syndications work? Please visit SPIADVISORY.COM to understand more about Michael Becker's Real Estate Syndication business. If you enjoyed this discussion; Please leave us a 5-STAR RATING on iTunes.
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EPS 312 - Meet the "SUPERHEROS" of COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE LENDING: RECA.
It's a loan officer roundtable with the top producing commercial real estate bankers with RECA. The Real Estate Capital Alliance (RECA) was formed by a group of boutique real estate capital advisory firms with offices in major metropolitan markets and clients across the U.S. Collectively, the group consisting of 18 member firms and more than 85 originators have collectively sourced over $40 billion in debt and equity since the Alliance was formed. Do you want to know how to finance your industrial building? Call a RECA loan officer. How about getting a second opinion on how to structure a multifamily transaction? Call a RECA loan officer. They have provide good advice. To contact a RECA member: reca.us To contact Scott Duntley: [email protected] To contact Scott Lynn: [email protected] To contact: Andrew Kaeyer: [email protected] Are you interested in learning more about how Multifamily Syndications work? Please visit www.spiadvisory.com to learn more about Michael Becker's Real Estate Syndication business with SPI Advisory. If you enjoyed this discussion; Please leave us a 5-STAR RATING on iTunes.
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EPS 311 - The ZERO to ONE Challenge. Buying your first large apartment building. Can YOU do this?
Anita Wong, and her husband William Liu just bought their first, large apartment building in Texas. Their journey began 24 months ago when they decided to scale up. They had owned a few single-family, short-term rental properties scattered in different places, but now they wanted to buy a larger apartment building that could employ an onsite manager & a maintenance person. They needed help. What would you do? Listen to Anita & Will explain their journey in buying a 76-unit apartment building. They faced challenges as a new apartment investor & syndicator. Example Obstacles: 1): Building creditability and reputation, 2) Finding the right deals & building relationships with the right people, 3) Having the right support infrastructure in place when you find a deal…that works. Anita & Will give you insider points on how they did it. To contact Anita Wong: [email protected] To contact with Ashley Cao: [email protected] Are you interested in learning more about how Multifamily Syndications work? Please visit www.spiadvisory.com to learn more about Michael Becker's Real Estate Syndication business with SPI Advisory. If you enjoyed this discussion; Please leave us a 5-STAR RATING on iTunes
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EPS 310 - YOU HAVE TO LISTEN TO JACK COHEN. Period.
Jack Cohen is a legend in commercial real estate. He is the DARK KNIGHT in commercial real estate. He was the former CEO of Cohen Financial for 25 years. Cohen Financial was one of the largest commercial real estate lenders in the nation. Jack chats about his 40+ year history in commercial real estate investing and lending. He brings interesting questions to the table: "When investors look at their investment processes, as well as the investments that they made during 2019-2024, what have they learned? What worked? What would they have done differently? ALL of us backed projects and sponsors during this period that ultimately played out very differently than we thought. Some played out better, some played out worse, than we thought. What can we learn from this? Can we finally agree that cash flow matters? That our space – Commercial – is defined by income producing real estate. That means we actually must underwrite tenants' capacity to pay rent as well as a sponsor's ability to manage expenses properly. SOFR has gone up and today the marketplace is mostly financed with short term floating rate loans. Did we not learn this lesson in the 1990's with the failure of Long-Term Capital Management? The punchline is to match duration of assets with liabilities. Borrowing short on a long-term asset has its risks." WOW!! To contact Jack Cohen: darkknightventures.net Are you interested in learning more about how Multifamily Syndications work? Please visit www.spiadvisory.com to learn more about Michael Becker's Real Estate Syndication business with SPI Advisory. If you enjoyed this discussion; Please leave us a 5-STAR RATING on iTunes
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EPS 309 - Top Apartment Owner/Sponsor Mike Ochstein: 40 years of knowledge explained.
Mike Ochstein has been buying/owning/managing apartments for 40 years. He has purchased thousands of units and currently owns 5500 units. Ochstein gives a great perspective on how you should invest; not for the short term…but the long term. He owns in Dallas, Austin and Houston. He has never had an investor lose money. Ochstein "retired" a few years ago from buying apartments…because cap rates were too low. Today, Ochstein is back and ready to buy. Listen to what an experience investor believes and what you should know. To contact Michael Ochstein: PriceRealtyCorp.com Are you interested in learning more about how Multifamily Syndications work? Please visit www.spiadvisory.com to learn more about Michael Becker's Real Estate Syndication business with SPI Advisory. If you enjoyed this discussion; Please leave us a 5-STAR RATING on iTunes
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EPS 308 - Where do you make money at these days? War Fighter and Top Apartment Broker; Mark Allen chats about the North Texas market.
Mark Allen- Executive Managing Director of GREA- has sold over 150 apartment buildings in North Texas. YOU want to know Mark...IF YOU WANT TO BUY APARTMENTS. Mark discusses the number of transactions that have closed in North Texas. It also chats about the limited inventory that's available today for apartment buyers…and where he sees the investing opportunity for tomorrow. A graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point, where he also played football, Mark served as a Field Artillery Officer in the US Army, leading soldiers in Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan. To get in contact with Mark Allen: [email protected] Are you interested in learning more about how Multifamily Syndications work? Please visit www.spiadvisory.com to learn more about Michael Becker's Real Estate Syndication business with SPI Advisory. If you enjoyed this discussion; Please leave us a 5-STAR RATING on iTunes.
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ASK MIKE MONDAYS: "Will the ½ point FED cut… going to help apartment investors?"
Just last week the Federal Reserve lowered their short-term rates by 50 basis points. Michael discusses what investors can now expect. It's been 420 days since the last hike. Over the last few months…many general partners have been waking up in a sweat at 3am and reliving a bad nightmare of higher debt payments on their bridge loans. Today, with the rate cuts…hopefully, they can start sleeping through the night. Are you interested in learning more about how Multifamily Syndications work? Please visit www.spiadvisory.com to learn more about Michael Becker's Real Estate Syndication business with SPI Advisory. If you enjoyed this discussion; Please leave us a 5-STAR RATING on iTunes.
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ASK MIKE MONDAYS: Can these LOWER RATES stimulate apartment investors to buy more properties?
Michael and Paul chat about how these lower interest rates could impact apartment investing. The 10-year treasury in May, hit a high of 4.71%, today we are at 3.90%. Could these lower mortgage rates bring investors back into the market. Michael talks about the HEADLINES of what he is seeing today in apartment ownership and investing. Are you interested in learning more about how Multifamily Syndications work? Please visit www.spiadvisory.com to learn more about Michael Becker's Real Estate Syndication business with SPI Advisory. If you enjoyed this discussion; Please leave us a 5-STAR RATING on iTunes.
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ASK MIKE MONDAYS: Are we finally at the bottom of the cycle?
For some apartment investors it feels like we are at the bottom or close to the bottom of the cycle. What are some signs that gives that argument some validity? Mike chats about what he is seeing today with the marketing of two properties that he is currently selling. Are you interested in learning more about how Multifamily Syndications work? Please visit www.spiadvisory.com to learn more about Michael Becker's Real Estate Syndication business with SPI Advisory. If you enjoyed this discussion; Please leave us a 5-STAR RATING on iTunes.
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EPS 307 - Elvis, Madonna, Bono, Cher, Prince…and now meet Mauricio!
Rockstars are known for having one name. Not attorneys. If you are currently an apartment investor…you know his name or have seen his YouTube videos. If you are not…you only need to know one name…Mauricio. Mauricio Rauld is a securities attorney with Premier Law Group. He advises entrepreneurs in scaling their business by raising capital through real estate syndications…legally! (bottom line…He keeps you out of jail) Mauricio discusses his new book, "Legal Strategies for Everyone." You want to get a copy, read it and share with a family member. To get in contact with Mauricio: https://www.premierlawgroup.net/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mauriciorauld/?hl=en Are you interested in learning more about how Multifamily Syndications work? Please visit www.spiadvisory.com to learn more about Michael Becker's Real Estate Syndication business with SPI Advisory. If you enjoyed this discussion; Please leave us a 5-STAR RATING on iTunes.
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EPS 306 - The "Legend" CHARLIE YOUNG, with Madera Residential, sure can tell a story.
Do you think a guy that has bought over 120 apartment buildings could teach you something? Yes…that's 120 buildings, not units. Madera Residential is one of the largest and most active apartment buyers in Texas. You will love Charlie's down-home charm and wisdom, but don't let that fool you. Charlie and his team are experts in finding opportunities in today's challenging market. They initially started with value added properties and now are investing in the best of class apartments in Texas. Sit back and be charmed with Charlie Young. To contact Charlie Young: https://maderaresidential.com/about-us Are you interested in learning more about how Multifamily Syndications work? Please visit www.spiadvisory.com to learn more about Michael Becker's Real Estate Syndication business with SPI Advisory. If you enjoyed this discussion; Please leave us a 5-STAR RATING on iTunes.
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EPS 305 - MEET REAL ESTATE GURU- Steve Davis with TOTAL WEALTH ACADEMY.
Do you have exposure to real estate in your personal balance sheet? Going from ZERO to ONE is the most challenging part of investing in real estate. When you start investing in apartments you don't know- what you don't know, right? Steve Davis and his team at Total Wealth Academy will give you the confidence to invest. Listen to Total Wealth Academy Radio Show…on lots of radio stations across the nation. To Contact Steve Davis: totalwealthacademy.com Are you interested in learning more about how Multifamily Syndications work? Please visit www.spiadvisory.com to learn more about Michael Becker's Real Estate Syndication business with SPI Advisory. If you enjoyed this discussion; Please leave us a 5-STAR RATING on iTunes.
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ASK MIKE MONDAYS: "DEFAULT INTEREST- A lending phrase you must learn!"
When a property fails, and the borrower stops making payments…that's a problem for the lender and the borrower. What you may not know- is that when you stop making mortgage payments- this will cause the lender to accelerate your interest cost. Yikes!! In your loan documents there is specific language that aids the lender by increasing your current interest rate to over 20%.... Yes…it's a huge jump that goes from BAD to WORST immediately. Are you interested in learning more about how Multifamily Syndications work? Please visit www.spiadvisory.com to learn more about Michael Becker's Real Estate Syndication business with SPI Advisory. If you enjoyed this discussion; Please leave us a 5-STAR RATING on iTunes.
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EPS 304 - How do you QUALIFY FOR A LARGE APARTMENT CONSTRUCTION LOAN? Who's on your team matters!
It seems like every other investment sales flyer we see today…offers the opportunity to buy land. Land to BUILD an apartment building. Many investors are now focused on construction. How do you finance? Should you consider a 35-40% down conventional Bank loan that is full recourse? Or should you consider a 15% down…government backed, non-recourse FHA loan with a 40-year fixed rate? Yikes! Both can come with challenges. Today, we chat with two experts in underwriting large apartment construction loans. Are you interested in learning more about how Multifamily Syndications work? Please visit spiadvisory.com to learn more about Michael Becker's Real Estate Syndication business with SPI Advisory. If you enjoyed this discussion…. Please leave us a 5-STAR RATING on iTunes.
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EPS 303 - Loan Officer Roundtable: 1st Quarter 2024- What are lenders approving today? OR… NOT!!
So…You want to buy an apartment building? Who is your biggest financial partner in the transaction: it is your lender! Get to know your lender and what they can offer you. Know what the lender expects today and their "hot" buttons for approval. It's completely different than 24 months ago. We will speak with the top producing loan officers at Old Capital that will explain: Who is lending today- Fannie/ Freddie/ Bridge? Are banks still lending? Should you take a Fixed or Variable rate? You need to be aware of the new underwriting rules from Fannie and Freddie. Great conversation for beginners. Are you interested in learning more about how Multifamily Syndications work? Please visit spiadvisory.com to learn more about Michael Becker's Real Estate Syndication business with SPI Advisory. If you enjoyed this discussion…. Please leave us a 5-STAR RATING on iTunes.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The Old Capital Real Estate Investing Podcast is aimed at Multifamily Real Estate Investors both new and seasoned. Hosts Michael Becker and Paul Peebles deliver no-hype education from an experienced commercial banker's perspective. You will gain valuable insights from in-depth interviews with real life investors who are actively acquiring and operating apartment complexes in today's environment. You will discover how they are identifying, financing and operating multifamily properties, as well as helpful advice on how to get started and avoid common mistakes. Be sure to subscribe today, as there is a new episode released weekly. On our show we'll feature industry experts and discuss topics such as:• Syndication• Private Placements• Commercial Real Estate Investing• Apartment operation and renovations• Creating Passive Income• 1031 exchanges• Commercial Real Estate Lending• Fannie Mae Financing• Freddie Mac Financing• CMBS Loans• How to buy your first commercial proper
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Michael Becker & Paul Peebles
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