Episode 150: Michael Moulton

EPISODE · Dec 21, 2023 · 24 MIN

Episode 150: Michael Moulton

from Intelligent Accredited Investor Podcast · host Fuquan Bilal

Do late-night calls and property emergencies have you longing for a more tranquil investment experience? If you're in search of an asset class that promises both stability and peace of mind, self-storage could be your golden ticket. Self-storage facilities offer a unique proposition. They provide consistent and predictable income streams free from the erratic and high-maintenance demands often associated with residential property management. The beauty of self-storage lies in its minimal need for daily oversight, making it a compelling choice for investors who crave a more hands-off approach while still reaping the benefits of a resilient and evergreen asset class.   In today's episode, Michael opens up about a common entrepreneurial pitfall - his relentless desire to invest in every facet of the real estate realm. Over the years, he's ventured into the complexities of short-term rentals, long-term single-family rentals, fix and flip, manufactured houses, and self-storage. His pursuit led him to do all the hard stuff, leaving him proficient at 70 to 75% in many different areas rather than 100% good at 2 to 3 things. Michael's passion for construction and development has been at the forefront, but he's now dialing back to focus on his latest goal: self-storage. He is making a significant shift into the self-storage asset class, a decision fueled by its streamlined operations.  According to Michael, self-storage has fewer moving parts, and nothing is a pressing emergency. It's easier to manage and enjoy the business. Michael made most of his money by holding rentals, appreciation, and fix and flip, and his goal is to duplicate that on the commercial side. With 2.5 years of self-storage experience under his belt, Michael has developed a deep affection for this resilient and rewarding asset class.   Michael's journey into real estate is a testament to the power of pursuing one's passion. After graduating from college, he worked for 7 years in a global IT role, a path that failed to ignite his enthusiasm. It was the world of real estate that truly captivated Michael's heart. While working in the corporate realm, he began investing in rental properties on the side, engaging in daring fix-and-flip endeavors, and seizing opportunities in the foreclosure market. The more he delved into these real estate ventures, the more he realized that the corporate world didn't align with his aspirations. This epiphany led him to make a bold decision - to follow his passion for real estate. Michael took courses in fix, flip, and rehab, and from there, his real estate journey took flight. He acquired his brokerage license, fired his manager back in 2005, and went full-time with a primary focus on lease options.   That is what Michael shares with Fuquan today. Real estate is teeming with creative opportunities, offering investors the choice to work hard, smart, and even learn from their mistakes. The ultimate reward lies in the ability to pour one's efforts into a project and witness the tangible results. Michael underscores the immense satisfaction that a career in real estate can provide. As an investor, there are so many ways you can generate wealth, and no matter how many years you have been doing it, you will never learn it all.   Tune into a wealth of insights on self-storage as an asset class and uncover Michael's invaluable insights and experiences gleaned from his extensive investing journey.    Highlights from the Interview How Michael got into real estate and how his journey prepared him to be risk-averse  Michael's diversity investing strategy and how it has affected his portfolio Michael's transition into self-storage and how it has enhanced his business model Why Michael is so passionate about investing in real estate  Optimistic capital and Michael's transition from active investor to raising capital How Michael is reshaping his business model to scale up in self-storage Michael's 10X self-storage strategy to be better instead of bigger

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