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Real Estate Investing, Live from New York will provide you with everything you need to know about investing and operating commercial real estate. Although the show is based in New York City, it explores the fundamentals of investing in all asset classes across the nation.brbr There are hundreds, if…

James Nelson


    • Dec 18, 2024 LATEST EPISODE
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    The Real Estate Investing - Live from New York podcast is an exceptional resource for both students and professionals in the real estate industry. Hosted by James, this podcast brings together key players in commercial real estate (CRE) and consistently delivers inspiring and intelligent conversations. One of the best aspects of this podcast is James' ability to ask good questions on behalf of those who want to break into CRE. This feature is especially valuable for students or individuals new to the field, as they can gain insights and advice from experienced professionals.

    Another noteworthy aspect of this podcast is the quality of guests that James interviews. With a focus on bringing in industry legends like Arthur Mirante, listeners have the opportunity to learn from some of the most respected individuals in real estate. The guests share their wisdom and offer advice for anyone looking to get into real estate investing. This emphasis on providing valuable information rather than promoting get-rich-quick schemes sets this podcast apart from others in the industry.

    The Real Estate Investing - Live from New York podcast offers a wealth of knowledge and covers all aspects of the real estate industry. It is evident that James has accumulated years' worth of experiences and insights, making this podcast a comprehensive resource for listeners. Whether you're interested in residential or commercial real estate, there are gold nuggets of information waiting to be discovered in each episode.

    While there are many positive aspects to this podcast, one potential drawback is its focus on the New York market. While much of the information shared can be applied universally, it may not resonate as strongly with individuals outside of New York City or those interested in other markets. However, considering James' expertise and his ability to provide insightful content, this limitation does not significantly impact the overall value of the podcast.

    In conclusion, The Real Estate Investing - Live from New York podcast is a wonderful resource for both students and professionals in the real estate industry. With high-quality guests, inspiring conversations, and a wealth of knowledge shared in each episode, this podcast offers a unique opportunity to learn from experienced professionals. Whether you're looking to break into the industry or expand your existing knowledge, this podcast is highly recommended.



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    Centennial Leadership with Jonathan Iger

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 51:46


    You will learn about shaping a brand and building a legacy in this conversation with Jonathan Iger, CEO and President of Sage Realty, a centennial family-founded firm which has a portfolio of Class A properties across New York City. The organization began in 1924 by William Kaufman and the Sage Collection consists of iconic properties designed by renowned architects and built by the William Kaufman Organization.   Jonathan discusses his great-grandfather's vision and how it shaped the company's foundation, along with the rebranding journey from the William Kaufman Organization to Sage Realty. You'll hear about ways to model tenant experiences and property management after the best practices in the hospitality industry. You can connect with Jonathan at LinkedIn  and the company website.   You can connect with me at: My website: JamesNelson.com LinkedIn: JamesNelsonNYC Instagram: JamesNelsonNYC Twitter: JamesNelsonNYC My Forbes.com articles: Forbes.com/sites/jamesnelson

    Capital Stack Series: Financing

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 44:41


    You'll learn about the intricacies of real estate financing in this episode with Scott Singer, Co-Head of the Debt and Equity Group at Avison Young. Scott discusses different types of lenders, including banks, insurance companies, CMBS lenders, and private credit providers, along with their roles in today's market.   You'll gain insight into the evolution of the lending landscape, including how new players and changing dynamics create opportunities for borrowers. Scott covers key topics such as understanding loan-to-value ratios, debt service coverage, recourse vs. non-recourse loans, and prepayment penalties. With examples ranging from relationship lending to bridge financing, this conversation offers actionable advice for investors at every stage.     You can connect with me at: My website: JamesNelson.com LinkedIn: JamesNelsonNYC Instagram: JamesNelsonNYC Twitter: JamesNelsonNYC My Forbes.com articles: Forbes.com/sites/jamesnelson

    Strategic Investing with Peter Hungerford

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 51:43


    You'll learn about process-oriented operations and treating tenants like customers in this episode with Peter Hungerford, the principal and founder of PH Realty Capital, a vertically integrated private equity real estate platform with an aggregated transaction value of more than $5 billion. Peter shares his journey from renting apartments to owning and operating a portfolio of over 4,000 units.   Peter discusses his unique approach to real estate investing, and his use of social media platforms like LinkedIn to foster connections, source deals, and expand his network. He covers navigating competitive markets like New York City and scaling his operations with efficient management systems.   You can connect with Peter on LinkedIn  and the PH Realty Capital website.   You can connect with me at: My website: JamesNelson.com LinkedIn: JamesNelsonNYC Instagram: JamesNelsonNYC Twitter: JamesNelsonNYC My Forbes.com articles: Forbes.com/sites/jamesnelson

    Breaking into Development with Rosie Tilley

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 52:31


    You'll hear how to get started in real estate development in this conversation with Rosie Tilley, Head of Development at Charney Companies, a leading real estate development and construction firm in New York. Rosie studied Urban Studies and Economics at Columbia and went on to oversee a pipeline of 2,000-plus rental and condominium units from project conception and acquisition through construction completion.   Rosie talks about her early experiences cold-calling developers and how beneficial hands-on learning in construction can be. She also discusses the value of working for firms that provide exposure to the lifecycle of development projects.   You can connect with Rosie on LinkedIn, and the Charney Companies website.     You can connect with me at: My website: JamesNelson.com LinkedIn: JamesNelsonNYC Instagram: JamesNelsonNYC Twitter: JamesNelsonNYC My Forbes.com articles: Forbes.com/sites/jamesnelson

    Shopping Centers with Jeff Edison

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 57:47


    You'll learn about specializing and collaborating with tenants to drive growth in this episode with Jeff Edison, co-founder, principal, and CEO of Phillips Edison & Company. Phillips Edison & Company is one of the nation's largest owners and operators of omni-channel grocery-anchored neighborhood shopping centers, maintaining strong partnerships with grocery tenants like Kroger and Publix.   Jeff discusses the company's culture, emphasizing the importance of team retention and fostering an ownership mindset among employees. He outlines how a focus on collaboration, communication, and building the right tenant mix can drive success. You can connect with Jeff at LinkedIn  and his company website      You can connect with me at: My website: JamesNelson.com LinkedIn: JamesNelsonNYC Instagram: JamesNelsonNYC Twitter: JamesNelsonNYC My Forbes.com articles: Forbes.com/sites/jamesnelson

    Scaling Success with Alex Rabin

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 49:17


    You'll learn about building an effective team, developing scalable systems, and maintaining quality in this episode with Alex Rabin. Alex is Principal, Co-founder, and Head of Investments and Acquisitions at PEAK Capital Advisors, which began as a side investment project in 2018 and has grown to a fully vertically integrated real estate platform with over 75,000 units under management. Alex discusses his unique approach to property renovations, creating high-quality living spaces at affordable prices. He also offers insight on raising capital and securing partnerships with institutional investors. You can connect with Alex at PEAK's website  and Instagram

    Global Investing with Tal Peri

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 55:07


    You will learn about managing open-ended funds in this conversation Tal Peri, Head of U.S. East Coast and Latin America Real Estate at Union Investment, Germany's largest open-ended real estate fund with a global real estate AUM of $60 billion. Tal has extensive experience building a diverse portfolio which ranges from high-quality office spaces to retail and hospitality across major U.S. and international markets.   You'll hear about selecting markets strategically, how to balance risk across assets, and ways to operate in established and emerging markets. Tal provides insight into navigating cultural differences and adapting to local market dynamics for successful international investments.   You can connect with Tal on LinkedIn.    You can connect with me at: My website: JamesNelson.com LinkedIn: JamesNelsonNYC Instagram: JamesNelsonNYC Twitter: JamesNelsonNYC My Forbes.com articles: Forbes.com/sites/jamesnelson

    Building Communities with Phillip Huffines

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 55:11


    In this Episode, You'll learn about the entrepreneurial journey and development in this episode with Phillip Huffines, co-founder and co-owner of Huffines Communities, one of the largest residential real-estate development companies in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Phillip launched Huffines Communities in 1985 with his twin brother, Don Huffines. You'll hear about adapting during economic downturns, navigating the S&L crisis, and spotting real estate opportunities. Phillip delves into the process of building master-planned communities, creating small, self-sustaining towns with amenities, schools, and green spaces. He also highlights his approach to reducing risk by controlling deals and taking a long-term approach.   You can connect with Phillip at Huffines Communities   You can connect with me at: My website: JamesNelson.com LinkedIn: JamesNelsonNYC Instagram: JamesNelsonNYC Twitter: JamesNelsonNYC My Forbes.com articles: Forbes.com/sites/jamesnelson

    Sustainable Success with Douglas Durst

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 47:35


    You'll learn about amassing a portfolio while giving back in this episode with Douglas Durst, chairman of the Durst Organization, a family-run real estate company in New York City. Douglas shares the history of the Durst Organization, starting with his grandfather's early days as an immigrant running a pushcart and eventually moving into real estate investing. The company led the revitalization of Times Square with the development of One Five One West 42nd Street and of Lower Manhattan with the joint venture development of One World Trade Center.   You'll hear about a sustainable approach to development, and the logistics of long-term planning in real estate. Doug discusses some of the family's charitable involvement and commitment to green building practices.   You can connect with Douglas at the company website for The Durst Organization.   You can connect with me at: My website: JamesNelson.com LinkedIn: JamesNelsonNYC Instagram: JamesNelsonNYC Twitter: JamesNelsonNYC My Forbes.com articles: Forbes.com/sites/jamesnelson

    Direct Outreach with David Shorenstein

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 55:06


        You'll learn about the importance of reaching out and following up in this episode with David Shorenstein, principal at Hildreth Real Estate Advisors, where he oversees various tasks including real estate investing and brokerage. Known for his tenacity in canvassing and cold calling, David talks about his early career, his time working at Marcus & Millichap, and the founding of Silvershore Properties.   You'll hear about working with partners who are experts and going after opportunities to succeed. David shares insight about diversifying into other asset classes like shopping centers, laundromats, and car washes, all while maintaining a focus on cash flow and value-add investments. You can connect with David through LinkedIn and HREA.    You can connect with me at: My website: JamesNelson.com LinkedIn: JamesNelsonNYC Instagram: JamesNelsonNYC Twitter: JamesNelsonNYC My Forbes.com articles: Forbes.com/sites/jamesnelson

    Episode 200! The Best Of The Insiders Edge To Real Estate Investing

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 96:01


      You'll hear about getting started, connecting with others, and building a successful career in real estate in this milestone 200th episode. For nearly four years, guests on the show have shared their expertise and insight to help you gain the Insider's Edge. This special episode revisits five memorable conversations with prominent figures in real estate who have appeared on the show.    You'll listen to clips from: 1. Don Peebles, who is the founder, chairman, and CEO of The Peebles Corporation, a privately held national real estate and development company specializing in large-scale residential, hospitality, retail, and mixed-use commercial properties. He discusses his journey from public service to real estate development, with a focus on bringing diverse voices to the industry. You can connect with Don at LinkedIn and his website The Peebles Corporation.    2. MaryAnne Gilmartin, the founder of MAG Partners, has led major real estate development projects and now runs her own female-led development firm. In this episode, she discusses her work in re-zoning and development projects. You can connect with MaryAnne at LinkedIn    and her website MAG Partners      3. Ian Ross, founder and principal at Somera Road, Inc., shares his strategy for evaluating markets across different cities. He highlights his method for quickly understanding the local real estate landscape.   You can connect with Ian at LinkedIn and his website Somera Road.     4. Ryan Serhant is founder and CEO of SERHANT, a multi-dimensional real estate brokerage that sits at the intersection of media, entertainment, education, and technology. He has starred in the series “Million Dollar Listing: New York” and “Owning Manhattan.” He also wrote the foreword to the book “The Insider's Edge to Real Estate Investing.”    You can connect with Ryan through Instagram  and his website SERHANT.     5. Scott Rechler is chairman and CEO of RXR, an innovative investor, developer, and place-maker committed to applying a customer and community-centered approach to building properties, services, and products that create value for all stakeholders.  You can connect with Scott at LinkedIn and his website RXR. 

    Teaming Up with Diego Hodara

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 54:01


    You will learn about overcoming barriers and building relationships in this episode with Diego Hodara, founder and CEO of Titanium Realty Group, a privately-held, fully integrated owner, operator, and developer focused on mixed use and residential assets in transit oriented, emerging markets within the New York metro area.   Originally from Uruguay, Diego shares how he used his background as an architect and urban planner, along with hard work, to move into real estate investing and development. You'll hear about starting small and scaling, along with learning from challenges like financial setbacks and supply chain issues during Covid. Diego stresses the importance of teaming up with others to get great results. You can connect with Diego at his company website and on LinkedIn.   You can connect with me at: My website: JamesNelson.com LinkedIn: JamesNelsonNYC Instagram: JamesNelsonNYC Twitter: JamesNelsonNYC My Forbes.com articles: Forbes.com/sites/jamesnelson

    Mission-Driven Development with Robin Zeigler

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 52:48


    Mission-Driven Development with Robin Zeigler You'll learn about targeting emerging markets and creating value in this episode, with Robin Zeigler, founder and CEO of MURAL Real Estate Partners. Robin worked for Ernst and Young and as COO for two grocery anchored REITS, Cedar Realty Trust and Federal Realty Investment Trust, before launching her own mission-driven real estate firm MURAL, which stands for Mixed Use Revitalization Approached Locally. MURAL focuses on mixed-used, mixed-income developments in underinvested markets. Robin discusses strategies to direct capital into retail and ground floor plane activation to build communities. She shares how she leverages partnerships to carry out projects that meet the demands of the market.   You can connect with Robin at her company website.     You can connect with me at: My website: JamesNelson.com LinkedIn: JamesNelsonNYC Instagram: JamesNelsonNYC Twitter: JamesNelsonNYC My Forbes.com articles: Forbes.com/sites/jamesnelson

    The Capital Stack Series - Key Terms & Sizing

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 31:46


    You will learn about the capital stack and its components in the second episode of this Capital Stack Series with Scott Singer, a Cornell alumni and principal at Avison Young and co-lead of the Tri-State Debt and Equity Finance Group. Scott is involved in different facets of financing and helps clients, including owners and families, in New York City.   You will hear about debt, including senior and mezzanine debt, and equity levels like preferred equity and common equity. Scott shares insight on what lenders focus on when evaluating financing options for a deal.      You can connect with me at: My website: JamesNelson.com LinkedIn: JamesNelsonNYC Instagram: JamesNelsonNYC Twitter: JamesNelsonNYC My Forbes.com articles: Forbes.com/sites/jamesnelson

    Connecting with Christie Philbrick-Wheaton

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 54:45


    You will learn how to make connections and navigate challenges in this conversation with Christie Philbrick-Wheaton, Senior Director of Business Development at New York Life Real Estate Investors. The company has around $70 billion of assets under management and operates in 140 markets. It acts as a commercial mortgage lender and invests in debt, real estate securities, and equity.     Christie talks about moving into institutional investing and learning from downturned markets. She also discusses the value of a culture that holds in-person events and helps team members with career development.     You can connect with Christie on LinkedIn Here   You can connect with me at: My website: JamesNelson.com LinkedIn: JamesNelsonNYC Instagram: JamesNelsonNYC Twitter: JamesNelsonNYC My Forbes.com articles: Forbes.com/sites/jamesnelson  

    The Capital Stack: Finding the Opportunity

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 21:00


    You will learn about the role of debt and equity advisors in real estate transactions in the first episode of this Capital Stack Series with Scott Singer, a Cornell alumni and principal at Avison Young and co-lead of the Tri-State Debt and Equity Finance Group. Scott is involved in different facets of financing and helps clients, including owners and families, in New York City.   You will hear about ways to help buyers navigate the complexities of financing as they consider moving forward with a deal. Scott shares insight on building personal relationships and learning about the needs of buyers to best advise them. You can connect with me at: My website: JamesNelson.com LinkedIn: JamesNelsonNYC Instagram: JamesNelsonNYC Twitter: JamesNelsonNYC My Forbes.com articles: Forbes.com/sites/jamesnelson

    Canvassing with Beth Azor

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 56:21


      You will learn the value of in-person meetings for real estate investing in this conversation with Beth Azor, the founder and owner of Azor Advisory Services, a commercial real estate advisory and investment firm based in South Florida. Known as the “Canvassing Queen,” Beth has personally canvassed for more than 10,000 hours. She offers extensive training programs through Azor Academy, including coaching for leasing agents.    Beth talks about saving and then starting in real estate investing as a limited partner. She advocates for women to get involved in commercial real estate and shares how she helps others improve their skills and get more deals.    You can connect with Beth at her company website (https://www.bethazor.com/) and X (https://x.com/bethazor1).   You can connect with me at: My website: JamesNelson.com LinkedIn: JamesNelsonNYC Instagram: JamesNelsonNYC Twitter: JamesNelsonNYC My Forbes.com articles: Forbes.com/sites/jamesnelson

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    How Does the Contract and Closing Work?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 34:10


    You will learn about the importance of working with a specialized attorney for the contract and closing in this episode of the Sell High series. If you work with a professional who approaches the process with a problem-solving mindset, the final steps of a deal could go smoothly.    You'll hear about gathering the right documents before listing your property for sale. You'll also get an idea of what closing costs to expect, and how to manage them to maximize your net proceeds from the sale. If you have a great broker to carry out the negotiation process, the final walk through and closing can typically be carried out without any surprises.        You can connect with me at: My website: JamesNelson.com LinkedIn: JamesNelsonNYC Instagram: JamesNelsonNYC Twitter: JamesNelsonNYC My Forbes.com articles: Forbes.com/sites/jamesnelson

    Sell High: How Do I Negotiate the Best Deal?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 32:56


    You will learn about the importance of having a broad pool of buyers and creating leverage in this episode of the Sell High series. If you're selling property and want to get the highest price possible, you'll want to work with a broker who understands the negotiating process and can advocate for you in a transparent way.   You'll hear about sharing the right information upfront and addressing issues about a property in a timely manner. You'll also get an idea of what to expect for a deposit, and how to work with a team of specialists, including a transactional real estate attorney, to get the best price and terms.   You can connect with me at: My website: JamesNelson.com LinkedIn: JamesNelsonNYC Instagram: JamesNelsonNYC Twitter: JamesNelsonNYC My Forbes.com articles: Forbes.com/sites/jamesnelson

    Finding a Partner with David Schwartz

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 54:41


    You will gain insight into working with investors and finding the right partner in this conversation with David Schwartz, co-founder and principal of Slate Property Group. David has more than 20 years of real estate experience, and oversees development and construction projects worth $2 billion, representing 2,000 apartments in New York City. Previously he co-founded two development firms and worked at Crescent Heights of America. David has been involved in nearly $5 billion of real estate development throughout his career.   You'll hear about ways to approach development and the value of learning on the job, with an emphasis on building relationships and understanding deals. David discusses his efforts to create more affordable housing for Americans, and his goal to help change the housing landscape in the country to make it more accessible.    You can connect with David at LinkedIn and his company website Slate Property Group.   You can connect with me at: My website: JamesNelson.com LinkedIn: JamesNelsonNYC Instagram: JamesNelsonNYC Twitter: JamesNelsonNYC My Forbes.com articles: Forbes.com/sites/jamesnelson

    Sell High: What is the right Marketing Process?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 28:51


    You will learn about the advantages of a broad marketing campaign for your property in this episode of the Sell High series. If you work with a broker who understands what buyers and sellers are transacting in the market, and can be in your corner as an advocate throughout the process, your property could sell for the best price. You'll hear how long the marketing process usually takes, and how to be upfront about the benefits and potential drawbacks related to a property. If buyers know about any issues with the property before they transact, the negotiating process can be smoother.   You can connect with me at: My website: JamesNelson.com LinkedIn: JamesNelsonNYC Instagram: JamesNelsonNYC Twitter: JamesNelsonNYC My Forbes.com articles: Forbes.com/sites/jamesnelson

    Leading as a Specialist with Bob Hart

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 55:07


    You will learn about scaling a real estate business in this conversation with Bob Hart, president and CEO of TruAmerica Multifamily. Robert founded the company in 2013 and under his leadership, it has grown to become a Top 24 apartment owner in the United States.    There can be opportunities to give back, and Bob discusses some of his charitable contributions, including his involvement with Chrysalis, a non-profit organization dedicated to creating employment opportunities for homeless and low-income individuals.    You can connect with Robert at his company website and his podcast, “Building Better Communities.”   You can connect with me at: My website: JamesNelson.com LinkedIn: JamesNelsonNYC Instagram: JamesNelsonNYC Twitter: JamesNelsonNYC My Forbes.com articles: Forbes.com/sites/jamesnelson

    Sell High: How to Value a Property

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 19:51


    How to Value a Property You will learn about the importance of getting an accurate valuation in this episode of the Sell High series. If you work with a broker who is knowledgeable of the market trends and can help your property get maximum exposure, your property could sell for a higher price.    You'll also hear about what goes into the valuation of a property, including how gathering information about cap rates, income, expenses, and the square footage from a reliable source can lead to a realistic value.          You can connect with me at: My website: JamesNelson.com LinkedIn: JamesNelsonNYC Instagram: JamesNelsonNYC Twitter: JamesNelsonNYC My Forbes.com articles: Forbes.com/sites/jamesnelson  

    Branding Strategies with Whitney Arcaro

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 50:45


      You will learn about the value of branding for real estate investments in this conversation with Whitney Arcaro, chief review officer at RXR, a vertically integrated operating and development company based in New York. RXR has expertise in a wide array of value creation activities, including ground up real estate, infrastructure, and industrial development. It oversees 25 billion square feet of property, including commercial and residential.   You'll hear about ways to brand a property so it conveys the right message. Whitney also discusses how your personal brand is often a part of your overall real estate marketing.    You can connect with Whitney through RXR at LinkedIn and Instagram.   You can connect with me at: My website: JamesNelson.com LinkedIn: JamesNelsonNYC Instagram: JamesNelsonNYC Twitter: JamesNelsonNYC My Forbes.com articles: Forbes.com/sites/jamesnelson

    Sell High: Finding the Right Broker

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 27:50


    Welcome to Sell High.   You will learn about what to look for in a broker in this episode of the Sell High series. If you select a broker who specializes in your area and asset class, and has a strong track record, you could maximize the price when selling. You'll also want to check what type of marketing campaign the broker plans to carry out to get the most exposure for your property with qualified buyers.   A broker who puts themselves in your shoes can help you navigate the process and bring options to the table. Look for someone who has your best interest in mind and can see the bigger picture.    You can connect with me at: My website: JamesNelson.com LinkedIn: JamesNelsonNYC Instagram: JamesNelsonNYC Twitter: JamesNelsonNYC My Forbes.com articles: Forbes.com/sites/jamesnelson  

    Career Building with Stuart Milstein

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 54:50


    You will gain insight into working at smaller real estate firms and larger institutions in this conversation with Stuart Milstein, president and founder of Drake Street Partners. Prior to the company, Stuart was a senior vice president at Beacon Capital Partners, and a vice president at Vornado Realty Trust where he was responsible for acquisitions, note purchases, and asset financing. Stuart also worked at Clarion Partners, in investment banking at Bear Stearns Real Estate Group, and at Laidlaw Equities. He has a Master of Business Administration from Columbia University. You'll hear about ways to work through challenges in deals and spot opportunities that others might not see. Stuart discusses how he focuses on adding value, along with how he raises capital for his investments. You can connect with Stuart at LinkedIn and his company website Drake Street Partners. You can connect with me at: My website: JamesNelson.com LinkedIn: JamesNelsonNYC Instagram: JamesNelsonNYC Twitter: JamesNelsonNYC My Forbes.com articles: Forbes.com/sites/jamesnelson  

    Selling High: The Right Time to Sell

    Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 17:29


    You will learn about timing in the sales process in this episode of the Sell High series. If you can be a patient seller, you could maximize value and get the highest price. Most sales processes in commercial real estate take about six months to complete.   For buyers, you'll want to learn about the seller's motivation, and make sure that your financing aligns with your overall business plan. I also discuss fluctuations in the market and best practices for timing the sale.      You can connect with me at: My website: JamesNelson.com LinkedIn: JamesNelsonNYC Instagram: JamesNelsonNYC Twitter: JamesNelsonNYC My Forbes.com articles: Forbes.com/sites/jamesnelson

    Vetting Deals with Jesse Terry

    Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 48:13


      You will learn how to analyze opportunities with Jesse Terry, chief investment officer of real estate acquisitions at HUBB NYC. The company owns and operates Free Market, Rent Stabilized, and Rent Controlled homes. Jesse vets between 50 and 60 broker setups each month and uses a system to identify which opportunities to pursue.    To navigate investing, Jesse discusses the value of having a team to work on different aspects of the deal. He also emphasizes the importance of due diligence when moving from bid to close. He draws on his own extensive experience, which includes viewing thousands of deals, when making decisions about an investment.      You can connect with Jesse at LinkedIn and his company website HUBB NYC.   You can connect with me at:   My website: JamesNelson.com LinkedIn: JamesNelsonNYC Instagram: JamesNelsonNYC Twitter: JamesNelsonNYC My Forbes.com articles: Forbes.com/sites/jamesnelson

    Leveraging Technology with Eric Brody

    Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 56:25


    You will learn about ways you can use technology in real estate in this conversation with Eric Brody, founder of ANAX Real Estate Partners, a real estate capital advisory firm. Eric is an accomplished developer and investor in New York City with nearly two decades of experience in the mid-market multifamily sector. He has developed approximately 800 units across NYC, totaling nearly $1 billion worth of real estate. You'll hear about opportunities in today's market, and how to use technology to get ahead and be competitive. Eric is also the founder of ANAX Ventures, an early-stage PropTech investment fund which identifies, tests, and invests in solutions that redefine urban landscapes. He is the host of the Real Tech Talk podcast, which discusses how technology can affect change within the industry. You can connect with Eric at LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube, and his company website ANAX Real Estate Partners.   You can connect with me at:   My website: JamesNelson.com LinkedIn: JamesNelsonNYC Instagram: JamesNelsonNYC Twitter: JamesNelsonNYC My Forbes.com articles: Forbes.com/sites/jamesnelson

    Legacy Building with Bill Rudin

    Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 60:07


      You will learn to keep a long-term approach when investing in real estate in this conversation with Bill Rudin, co-executive chairman of Rudin Management Company. The company was founded in 1925 by Samuel Rudin and is now led by the third and fourth generations. The portfolio is comprised of residential buildings totaling more than 4 million square feet and commercial office buildings totaling more than 10 million square feet.   Bill shares how the company stays true to its founder's guideline principles and monitors trends to make decisions. He emphasizes the value of giving back to your community, and getting involved in ways that can help people in need.   You can connect with Bill Rudin at his company website Rudin Management Company. You can connect with me at:   My website: JamesNelson.com LinkedIn: JamesNelsonNYC Instagram: JamesNelsonNYC Twitter: JamesNelsonNYC My Forbes.com articles: Forbes.com/sites/jamesnelson

    Jump In with Rob Kaliner

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 55:20


    You will hear how to learn as you go in this conversation with Rob Kaliner, founder of RoundSquare Development, which specializes in ground-up development, value-add, distressed properties, and commercial condominiums. Rob has been involved in the development of luxury condominium buildings such as the A Building in the East Village, 133 West 22 nd Street in Chelsea, and the Georgica on the Upper Side. Prior to entering the world of New York real estate, Ron had a successful career in the textile industry. You'll hear how he jumped into the real estate market and asked questions to understand the process. Ron also emphasizes the value of being transparent and building strong relationships.   You can connect with Rob Kaliner at LinkedIn and his company website RoundSquare Development. You can connect with me at:   My website: JamesNelson.com LinkedIn: JamesNelsonNYC Instagram: JamesNelsonNYC Twitter: JamesNelsonNYC My Forbes.com articles: Forbes.com/sites/jamesnelson

    Introduction to Selling High

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 23:19


    You will learn about strategies you can use to be successful in real estate, including having the right mindset, being optimistic, and continually learning. I also share my story of how I got into the real estate business and the incredible mentors who taught me valuable lessons during the early years of my career. You'll hear about managing your day and I share some of the routines I follow to make the most of my time. I also give an overview of this new series on selling high, which can help you reap the rewards of your real estate investment.   Connect with me at: My website: JamesNelson.com LinkedIn: JamesNelsonNYC Instagram: JamesNelsonNYC Twitter: JamesNelsonNYC My Forbes.com articles: Forbes.com/sites/jamesnelson

    Urban Planning with Paula Carethers

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 43:37


    You will learn about city development and leading teams in this conversation with Paula Carethers, director of real estate for the Archdiocese of New York. Paula is responsible for strategy and oversight of properties for its nearly 300 parishes. She has held leadership roles in large-scale projects including the master planning for Ford Motor Company's restoration of Michigan Central Station in in Detroit and approvals for redevelopment of the historic Domino Sugar property in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.   You'll hear about the advantages of networking with alumni and hometown connections, and how that can help you grow and learn in your career. Paula talks about shifting from government to private and nonprofit organizations, and the importance of understanding culture and tapping into everyone's talents.   You can connect with Paula at LinkedIn. And I'm always happy to connect with listeners—you can find me online at:   My website: JamesNelson.com LinkedIn: JamesNelsonNYC Instagram: JamesNelsonNYC Twitter: JamesNelsonNYC My Forbes.com articles: Forbes.com/sites/jamesnelson  

    Balancing Risk with Victor Sigoura

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 57:49


        You will learn how to pursue development opportunities in this episode with Victor Sigoura, CEO and founder of Legion Investment Group, a real estate developer, owner, and operator focused on acquiring and executing developments in strategic and highly sought-after locations to create value for its investors. Victor has been responsible for directing and overseeing new developments worth over $7 billion across multiple sectors of the real estate industry.   You'll hear about the value of establishing relationships and being honest throughout the lifecycle of a deal. Victor shares his focus on integrity to build trust and attract investors when he has a development opportunity.       You can connect with Victor at LinkedIn, his website Legion Investment Group. And I'm always happy to connect with listeners—you can find me online at: And I'm always happy to connect with listeners—you can find me online at: My website: JamesNelson.com LinkedIn: JamesNelsonNYC Instagram: JamesNelsonNYC Twitter: JamesNelsonNYC My Forbes.com articles: Forbes.com/sites/jamesnelson

    Operating Excellence with Chris Powers

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 45:07


    You will learn how to focus on an asset class and be a great operator in this conversation with Chris Powers, founder and executive chairman of Fort Capital, a vertical real estate firm which has invested over $2.1 billion in Class B industrial, commercial, multifamily, student housing, and land development projects throughout the state of Texas and the Sunbelt. Since 2016, the company has focused on Class B Industrial full-time, and that is where the firm dedicates the majority of its resources.   You'll learn about AI and how it can be used to support real estate firms, along with tips on building culture and raising capital. Chris shares insights regularly as host of The Fort, an entrepreneurship podcast.     You can connect with Chris at LinkedIn, his website Fort Capital, and podcast The Fort. And I'm always happy to connect with listeners—you can find me online at: My website: JamesNelson.com LinkedIn: JamesNelsonNYC Instagram: JamesNelsonNYC Twitter: JamesNelsonNYCMy Real Estate Weekly articles: REW-online.com/author/jamesnelson My Forbes.com articles: Forbes.com/sites/jamesnelson

    Cultivating Community with Ashley Stiles

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 49:39


    You will learn how to consider the impact of a development project in this conversation with Ashley Stiles, CEO and founder of Tribe Development, a comprehensive real estate consulting and development firm which aims to develop better spaces and experiences for everyone. Ashley brings more than 15 years of experience in commercial real estate along Colorado's Front Range. During her career, she has developed more than $1 billion in assets.   You'll hear how Ashley gathers input from the community when developing a new project. Her signature approach for development includes a focus on function and design, along with considerations for the people who will use the finished result. She also speaks of forming partnerships and setting the terms at the beginning of a deal to allow for future changes.   You can connect with Ashley at Instagram and her website Tribe. And I'm always happy to connect with listeners—you can find me online at: My website: JamesNelson.com LinkedIn: JamesNelsonNYC Instagram: JamesNelsonNYC Twitter: JamesNelsonNYCMy Real Estate Weekly articles: REW-online.com/author/jamesnelson My Forbes.com articles: Forbes.com/sites/jamesnelson

    Creating Experiences with Ezra Stark

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 48:49


    In. this episode, You will learn about building spaces with amenities to exceed expectations in this conversation with Ezra Stark, CEO of Stark Enterprises, a full-service real estate development company.   Stark Enterprises has a footprint of 9 million square feet of Class A properties in more than seven states with a value of over $2 billion. The company's portfolio contains more than 50 properties in retail, office, apartment, hotel, and student housing segments. You'll hear about strategies to operate and sustain a family business as well. Ezra oversees the company his father started, and he discusses ways to draw boundaries, gain experience, and operate with an eye for the future. You can connect with Ezra at LinkedIn and his website Stark Enterprises. And I'm always happy to connect with listeners—you can find me online at:   My website: JamesNelson.com LinkedIn: JamesNelsonNYC Instagram: JamesNelsonNYC Twitter: JamesNelsonNYCMy Real Estate Weekly articles: REW-online.com/author/jamesnelson My Forbes.com articles: Forbes.com/sites/jamesnelson      

    Retail Trends with Kenneth Bernstein

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 45:01


      You will learn about going public and managing REITs in this conversation with Kenneth Bernstein, president and CEO of Acadia Realty Trust. Acadia is a real estate investment trust which specializes in the acquisition, redevelopment, and management of open-air retail properties. The trust owns or has ownership interest in more than 100 properties totaling approximately $4 billion in value. In addition, Acadia launched Fund V, which is capitalized to acquire $1.5 billion in retail. You'll hear about the advantages and drawbacks that come with going public or remaining private. Kenneth discusses the development of Acadia, which he co-founded in 1998 and is a public company. He also shares his thoughts from his experience in the retail trends of the past decades, and the future of omnichannel in the industry. You can connect with Kenneth at LinkedIn and his website Acadia Realty Trust. And I'm always happy to connect with listeners—you can find me online at:   My website: JamesNelson.com LinkedIn: JamesNelsonNYC Instagram: JamesNelsonNYC Twitter: JamesNelsonNYC My Real Estate Weekly articles: REW-online.com/author/jamesnelson My Forbes.com articles: Forbes.com/sites/jamesnelson          

    Renewals with Brian Steinwurtzel

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 45:15


    You'll learn the value of listening to tenants and working with not-for-profits with Brian Steinwurtzel, Co-CEO and principal of GFP Real Estate, a vertically integrated owner, operator, property manager, and developer of commercial real estate in the New York Tri-State Region. Helmed by three generations of family members over six decades, GFP's portfolio includes some of New York City's most iconic real estate assets, including the Flatiron Building and The Film Center. You'll hear how to build relationships to secure long-term leases, along with insight on converting office spaces to residential. Brian mentions that volunteering and contributing to improve the neighborhood can also increase the value of the real estate in those locations.   You can connect with Brian at LinkedIn and his website GFP Real Estate.   And I'm always happy to connect with listeners—you can find me online at: My website: JamesNelson.com LinkedIn: JamesNelsonNYC Instagram: JamesNelsonNYC Twitter: JamesNelsonNYC My Forbes.com articles

    Lifetime Learning with Marco Santarelli

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 49:03


    You'll hear about achieving financial freedom in this conversation with Marco Santarelli, a two-time Inc. 1000 entrepreneur, investor, author, and Broadway producer. Marco is the founder of Norada Capital Management and Norada Real Estate Investments, the largest nationwide provider of turnkey investment property. You'll also learn how Marco has a mission to help people achieve personal and financial goals. He offers training programs and covers the benefits of having a lifelong learner mindset. You'll hear about the differences between active and passive investing, and the important role a sponsor plays in the outcome of an investment.   To connect with Marco, follow him on Instagram and visit his website.   And I'm always happy to connect with listeners—you can find me online at: My website: JamesNelson.com LinkedIn: JamesNelsonNYC Instagram: JamesNelsonNYC Twitter: JamesNelsonNYC My Forbes.com articles: Forbes.com/sites/jamesnelson

    Capital Management with G. David Bednar

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 55:10


    You will learn about leadership skills and solving problems from G. David Bednar, principal and founder of Devotio Capital Management: The Real Estate Private Bank. His company serves as an investment advisor and fiduciary, providing bespoke, private real estate investing solutions to ultra-high net worth individuals and families. Prior to creating his own capital management platform, David spent time at other well-known real estate companies, including Ladder Capital, JPMorgan Chase & Co., Goldman Sachs, and Morgan Stanley. You'll hear how military service can be applied to real estate leadership, and how to draw on your experiences to provide more value to clients. David also explains that having a strong mentor can help you develop the skills you'll need for long-time success.  You can connect with David at LinkedIn and his website Devotio. And I'm always happy to connect with listeners—you can find me online at: My website: JamesNelson.com LinkedIn: JamesNelsonNYC Instagram: JamesNelsonNYC Twitter: JamesNelsonNYC My Forbes.com articles

    Entrepreneurial Investing with Gary Chesson

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 56:31


    You will learn how to build a real estate business and create an investment fund with Gary Chesson, the retired co-founder of Trinity Partners, a full service commercial real estate firm headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina. Gary and his partners also co-founded Trinity Capital Advisors, a private equity real estate investment firm which has invested $4.1 billion through acquiring and developing more than 28 million square feet of office and industrial assets primarily in the Southeast.  You'll hear how to create an open and generous culture which shares profits evenly. Gary offers advice on how to prioritize family, fun, and balance to avoid burnout. He also shares insight on having an entrepreneurial mindset and taking risks. Gary is the author of “Creating Trinity—Blueprints of a Real Estate Entrepreneur & Investor,” and mentors younger real estate professionals in his free time. You can connect with Gary at LinkedIn. And I'm always happy to connect with listeners—you can find me online at: My website: JamesNelson.com LinkedIn: JamesNelsonNYC Instagram: JamesNelsonNYC Twitter: JamesNelsonNYC My Forbes.com articles

    Building Trust with Moses Kagan

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 44:54


    You will learn how to educate investors to create a base for real estate investing with Moses Kagan, co-founder and partner at Adaptive Realty, which focuses on managing high-quality Southern California real estate. Adaptive Realty was founded in 2011 with no outside capital, and now owns about $200 million of real estate.  You'll gain insight on how to distribute content on social media to attract others who want to participate in a deal. You'll also hear about the importance of looking at the numbers before moving forward with an acquisition. Moses emphasizes that the key to long-term success includes getting and keeping the trust of investors.  You can connect with Moses at Twitter, his blog, and website Adaptive Realty.   And I'm always happy to connect with listeners—you can find me online at: My website: JamesNelson.com LinkedIn: JamesNelsonNYC Instagram: JamesNelsonNYC Twitter: JamesNelsonNYC My Forbes.com articles: Forbes.com/sites/jamesnelson

    Appraising with Jonathan Marcus

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 52:47


    You will learn how to understand value in real estate investing with Jonathan Marcus, principal at New England Investment Partners, LLC, which focuses on the national market and actively pursues the acquisition of office, industrial, retail, and multi-family properties. The company takes a conservative and holistic approach to add value while improving the tenant experience. You'll hear about being involved in real estate when it's a family business, and how to start on your own with real estate investing. You'll also gain insight on moving from multi-family properties to office spaces. Jonathan discusses the advantages that come from continuing to move forward and raise capital when you find a great deal.  You can connect with Jonathan at LinkedIn and his company website New England Investment Partners.   And I'm always happy to connect with listeners—you can find me online at: My website: JamesNelson.com LinkedIn: JamesNelsonNYC Instagram: JamesNelsonNYC Twitter: JamesNelsonNYC My Forbes.com articles: Forbes.com/sites/jamesnelson

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    Successful Partnerships with Brian Ray

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 51:46


    You will learn how to get started, network continually, and build relationships in real estate with Brian Ray, co-founder, managing partner, and principal of Alchemy-ABR Investment Partners and ABR Partners, LLC, his family holding company. During his 20-plus year career, Brian has acquired, developed, and managed properties with a value exceeding $3 billion.  You'll glean information on how to set up partnerships and build long-term success, along with managing everything and having fun along the way. Brian advises looking at situations in a way to help solve problems and deliver an outcome to the client. A long-term approach can lead to great success, and Brian has been involved with iconic buildings across the New York skyline, including 40 Bond Street, Seagram's Building, and One Rockefeller Center.  You can connect with Brian Ray at LinkedIn and Instagram. And I'm always happy to connect with listeners—you can find me online at: My website: JamesNelson.com LinkedIn: JamesNelsonNYC Instagram: JamesNelsonNYC Twitter: JamesNelsonNYC My Forbes.com articles: Forbes.com/sites/jamesnelson

    Remote Investing with Stacy Conkey

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 54:54


    You'll learn about remote real estate investing in this conversation with Stacy Conkey. Stacy is a veteran real estate investor and co-founder of Remote Multifamily Investing Academy, which provides coaching and support for those interested in real estate investing.  You'll take away tips on overcoming fear, as Stacy describes how she got out of her comfort zone to become a public speaker and find properties that could generate cash flow. After going through training herself, she decided to create a solution that would help others who wanted to make connections and get started in real estate. You can gain insight into setting metrics for remote real estate investing, which include looking at job growth and population trends. Stacy also explains her 1% rule and breaks down how joint ventures work. She encourages listeners to learn as they go and build on their past experiences to create a lasting portfolio.   You can connect with Stacy on LinkedIn and through the Remote Multifamily Investing Academy Facebook group. And I'm always happy to connect with listeners—you can find me online at: My website: JamesNelson.com LinkedIn: JamesNelsonNYC Instagram: JamesNelsonNYC Twitter: JamesNelsonNYC My Real Estate Weekly articles: REW-online.com/author/jamesnelson My Forbes.com articles: Forbes.com/sites/jamesnelson  

    Alignment with Ari M. Shalam

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 58:06


    You'll learn about how to choose partnerships and qualify opportunities in this conversation with Ari M. Shalam, the founder and managing partner of RWN Real Estate Partners LLC, a New York City-based middle market real estate private equity investment platform. Ari started the investment platform more than 10 years ago, and it is backed by Marc Rowan, the CEO of Apollo Global Management. RWN targets direct and controlled joint venture investment opportunities across most property types.  Previously, Ari served as the president of Enterprise Asset Management, Inc., a real estate centric multi-family office, and was a senior partner and director of Acquisitions at Taconic Investment Partners, a fully integrated real estate investment and development company focused on New York City.  You'll gain insight on the value of honesty in relationships in the episode. Ari also speaks on setting filters to choose locations to make investments. He shares that RWN has transacted in various places, which include New York City, Texas, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Miami, and Puerto Rico.  To learn more about Ari and connect with him, you can find him through LinkedIn and Instagram.   And I'm always happy to connect with listeners—you can find me online at: My website: JamesNelson.com LinkedIn: JamesNelsonNYC Instagram: JamesNelsonNYC Twitter: JamesNelsonNYC My Real Estate Weekly articles: REW-online.com/author/jamesnelson My Forbes.com articles: Forbes.com/sites/jamesnelson

    Prioritizing with Gino Barbaro

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 58:22


    You'll learn how to set priorities and learn the processes of real estate investing in this conversation with Gino Barbaro. Gino is an investor, business owner, and entrepreneur who has grown his real estate portfolio to over 2,120 multifamily units with $280 million in assets under management. You'll also hear how Gino shifted from being involved in the pizza industry to real estate, a decision he made when looking for passive income streams. He set up a strategy with his partner, Jake Stenziano, built a track record, and delved into coaching. The partners are co-founders of Jake & Gino, a multifamily real estate education community where they teach others how to invest in apartments. You can also learn about Gino's various ventures which support his investments. He is the best-selling author of three books, Wheelbarrow Profits, The Honey Bee, and Family, Food and the Friars. He currently resides in St. Augustine, Florida with his wife Julia and their six children. To connect with Gino, visit his website Jake & Gino, or look for him on LinkedIn and Instagram.  And I'm always happy to connect with listeners—you can find me online at: My website: JamesNelson.com LinkedIn: JamesNelsonNYC Instagram: JamesNelsonNYC Twitter: JamesNelsonNYC My Real Estate Weekly articles: REW-online.com/author/jamesnelson My Forbes.com articles: Forbes.com/sites/jamesnelson

    Masterminding with Ross Hamilton

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 59:27


    You will learn about how to surround yourself with excellence to get started in real estate in this episode with Ross Hamilton. Hear about the value in taking action, connecting with others, and participating in a network to find investment opportunities. You'll also learn ways to help others who are struggling to keep their homes. Ross has a fascinating story and background, which includes a passion for BMX freestyling as a young adult. After an injury caused him to step aside, he began investing in real estate and quickly amassed a portfolio of 50 residential properties. He used some of the profits to establish Connected Investors, an investment property marketplace and social network for real estate investors. Eventually, Ross's tech company sold to First American for approximately $100 million and he retired at 40 years old to start SavingHomes.org, a real estate charity to help those in need. You can connect with Ross to access additional resources by emailing him at ross@sucesscap.com.    And I'm always happy to connect with listeners—you can find me online at: My website: JamesNelson.com LinkedIn: JamesNelsonNYC Instagram: JamesNelsonNYC Twitter: JamesNelsonNYC My Real Estate Weekly articles: REW-online.com/author/jamesnelson My Forbes.com articles: Forbes.com/sites/jamesnelson

    Creative Financing with Kevin Amolsch

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 59:21


    You will learn about financing deals and how to get involved in the debt side of real estate in this episode with Kevin Amolsch, a real estate investor and private money lender at Pine Financial Group. You'll gather insight on how to be creative with financing and get into properties with no money down. Kevin earned his degree in finance after serving four years in the U.S. Army. After college, he spent two years working with Wall Street as a mortgage bond analyst. He stepped away to get involved in real estate financing for investors full time, and he and his companies have closed on more than 2,400 transactions as a buyer, seller, or private money lender. Kevin shares insight in his book, “The 45-Day Investor,” and has reports about private lending and the housing crisis available at ThePineReport.com. You can connect with Kevin through his company website Pine Financial Group.   And I'm always happy to connect with listeners—you can find me online at: My website: JamesNelson.com LinkedIn: JamesNelsonNYC Instagram: JamesNelsonNYC Twitter: JamesNelsonNYC My Real Estate Weekly articles: REW-online.com/author/jamesnelson My Forbes.com articles: Forbes.com/sites/jamesnelson

    Diversify with Mark Khuri

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 55:32


    You will learn the differences between investing actively and passively, and what might be best for you on this episode with Mark Khuri, co-founder of SMK Capital Management, a boutique private equity real estate investment firm. Mark talks about the value of diversifying with best-in-class sponsors across multiple asset classes and geographies.  Mark's career in real estate began in 2005 when he started investing in residential real estate in California and Florida. In 2010, he co-founded SMK Capital Management, which focuses on recession resistant investment opportunities. Mark has experience analyzing thousands of investment opportunities, and he shares the value of understanding the story behind the property to find where value could be added. His investments span from mobile home parks to self-storage, ATM machines, and triple net industrial, among others.  If you are going to invest passively, qualifying the sponsor is essential. Mark shares how best to go about this process. You will also benefit as we get under the hood on how these deals are structured. You can connect with Mark through his company website SMK Capital Management, LLC.  And I'm always happy to connect with listeners—you can find me online at: My website: JamesNelson.com LinkedIn: JamesNelsonNYC Instagram: JamesNelsonNYC Twitter: JamesNelsonNYC My Real Estate Weekly articles: REW-online.com/author/jamesnelson My Forbes.com articles: Forbes.com/sites/jamesnelson  

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