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Today's guest is Bruce Wuollet, the Founder and Owner of Bakerson LLC. Growing up in the bakery business in the Twin Cities in Minnesota, Bruce wanted to pay homage to his late father (hence the name, Bakerson). After trying his hands in a few different ventures in Minnesota, Chicago, and Phoenix, he finally found his niche in real estate. With a proven track record of success throughout Bakerson's 20-year history and thousands of individual units bought, repositioned, and sold, Bruce has overseen all aspects of the business, from operations, acquisition, and project leadership to equity fund management, syndications, legal, finance, and more! His focus is finding good deals while his passion is serving residents, building relationships, and creating communities out of apartments. Listening in, you'll learn why Bruce attributes Bakerson's success to their hyper focus on workforce housing, coupled with their reputation for tackling ‘tough' projects, which has provided them with tremendous credibility. Bruce also shares how his business has evolved over the last two decades and offers some insight into the value adds his tenants care about, some of the unique challenges and opportunities that come with workforce housing, and his innovative approach when it comes to long-term hold periods, as well as how his father taught him to value relationships, and so much more! Tune in today to learn more!Key Points From This Episode:A glimpse into the early days of Bakerson and how the business has evolved since.Why Bruce believes it was a mistake not to embrace wholesaling through technology.Insight into Bakerson's focus on an underserved demographic: workforce housing.Defining who Bakerson serves as lower middle class and upper lower class.Value adds that Bruces' tenants care most about: safe, functional, durable, and clean.Why amenities are less important than curb appeal for workforce housing.The pros and cons of working with properties built in the 1960s and ‘70s.Some of the biggest challenges and opportunities unique to workforce housing.Why Bruce values his connections with the communities that he invests in.Bruce shares his innovative approach when it comes to long-term hold periods.The three types of investors attracted to this model.Progress on the 65-unit motel conversion project Bruce is working on in Sierra Vista.Buying per square foot, having multiple contractors work in sync, and other key takeaways.How underwriting is impacted by inflation and supply chain delays.Hear the story behind the company name, Bakerson, and how it honors Bruce's father.Bruces shares his vision for Bakerson in 10 years' time; living off cashflow alone.Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Bruce Wuollet on LinkedInBakerson LLCBakerson LLC on LinkedInBakerson LLC on FacebookPeter Pomeroy on LinkedInPeter Pomeroy Email Vertical Street VenturesPassive Income Through Multifamily Real Estate Facebook Group
Do you want to know how to keep making deals in a shifting market? Tap into the mind of seasoned investor Bruce Wuollet in today's episode as we talk about the magic of cash flow and risk mitigation strategies so you can keep your money working for you even during economic downturns.WHAT YOU'LL LEARN FROM THIS EPISODE Pros and cons of buying cash-flowing propertiesReal estate marketing: Off-market deals vs. broker dealsMust-know capital raising tips from a successful investorWays to protect your assets in volatile markets Advice for investors transitioning from single-family to multifamily real estateRESOURCES/LINKS MENTIONEDRich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki | Paperback https://amzn.to/3SHSCIr and Kindle https://amzn.to/3SrunhUAll IMN Conferences https://www.imn.org/conferences/Do you want to learn more from Bruce? Reach out to him at https://calendly.com/brucebenjamin/ to schedule a free 20-minute exploratory call so you can learn how to think long-term in your investments!ABOUT BRUCE WUOLLETBruce is the founder, visionary and current owner of Bakerson. He has a proven track record of success throughout Bakerson's nearly 20 years in business, with thousands of individual units bought, repositioned, and sold. Bruce has overseen all aspects of the business, including operations, acquisition, project leadership, equity fund management, property-specific syndications, legal, finance, and more. His focus is finding good deals, while his passion is serving the residents by providing them with one of their basic human needs – shelter.CONNECT WITH BRUCEWebsite: Bakerson https://bakerson.com/CONNECT WITH USTo book an exclusive FREE consulting session with Tate or to view his current investment offerings, please go to www.investwithgreenlight.com.Want a list of top-rated real estate conferences, virtual meetups, and mastermind groups? Send Tate an email at tate@glequitygroup.com to learn more about real estate using a relational approach.Special Announcement! Tate's brand-new audiobook “F.I.R.E.-Financial Independence Retire Early Through Apartment Investing” is downloadable! Go to: Green Light Equity Group: http://www.investwithgreenlight.com/.Do you have difficulty underwriting deals? Never worry about getting your numbers wrong with Real Estate Lab, a cloud-based platform for investors. Sign up at https://www.realestatelab.com/ using the promo code TAG2 to get 10% off your first 12 months. Automate your acquisitions and underwriting like a boss now!
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Hey everybody, welcome back to the Investor Fuel Show! I'm really excited to be here today with my buddy, Bruce Wuollet! He's a multi-family investor and a member of Investor Fuel. Today, we are going to talk about his passion and something near and dear to my heart..the power of strategic relationships! You'll get a lot of nuggets from this episode, don't miss it! To learn more about Investor Fuel, please visit InvestorFuel.com!
One of the most vital components of any residential rental business is, of course, the residents as they are the ones paying for the quality housing being provided. Today our guest Bruce Wuollet reveals strategies his team has learned along the way to better serve his residents which reduces vacancy and turnover.Bruce is the founder, visionary, and the current owner of the company, Bakerson, which has a proven track record of success throughout its nearly 18 years in business. After trying his hands in a few different ventures in Minnesota, Chicago, and Phoenix, he finally found his passion in real estate. He has overseen all aspects of the business including operations, acquisition, project leadership, equity fund management, property-specific syndications, legal, finance, and more. His focus is on finding good deals while his passion is serving the residents by providing them with one of their basic human needs – shelter. You can find out more about our guest and how you can work with her by visiting https://bakerson.com/SPECIAL OFFERS FOR OUR LISTENERS:For anyone interested in using the great service Groundbreaker provides, we have an amazing offer for you. Just type "HSQUARED" into the "optional Note" section on the demo form to get 10% off your first 3 months.https://groundbreaker.co/Find out how to access your retirement funds tax-free and receive a free book!!https://book.eqrp.co/hsquaredcapitalPublished: Oct. 14, 2020
In this episode of Cash Flow Pro, we talk with Bruce Wuollet, co-founder of Bakerson LLC. Bruce grew up in the family bakery business, where he learned all aspects of running a business for sixteen years. Eventually, Bruce became an executive recruiter for four years before he started to tap into real estate in 2001. By 2002 Bruce partnered with Jack Martin to form Bakerson, LLC. Bruce used his experience in the bakery and his recruiting position to leverage his real estate education. He learned how to research public records, to understand how title works and the legal side of real estate. That is why Bakerson believes efficient organizational systems are crucial to profitability and expansion. In this episode, we discuss: Adding value to the investment Real estate investment case studies on new forms of financing Endless deals and how they work Taking Inflation into consideration with income and expenses Tune in on this episode to find out more! Find your flow, Casey Brown Resources mentioned in this podcast: bakerson.com BruceOnLinkedIn.com
Ayo! Welcome to the second Edition of the Luck Management Podcast! Today we are featuring and interviewing our MSM President Olivia Grimm and our MSM Treasurer Audrey Bakerson! We had a wonderful time sitting down with them and learning about their experiences- enjoy the ride!! Support the showInstagram: @the_luckmanagementpodcastApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1637190216Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4JsxM55BY6tRlGzJCiUnvzKeep living The Luck Management Lifestyle!All Episodes are presented and brought to you by CharmND. CharmND is a lucky charm business providing memories, nostalgia, and pieces of Notre Dame to hold in your hand! Check us out on Instagram @charm_ND & @CharmNDShop on Etsy for your piece of Notre Dame.
On today's episode we have seasoned real estate investor and Founder of Bakerson, Bruce B. Wuollet. Bruce brings an absolutely tremendous amount of investing insight to this episode, drawing from his +20 years of experience in Real Estate, from thousands of flips to hundreds of wholesales a year. In this episode, David and Bruce talk about Bakerson's pivot from buy, fix, and flip to a buy and hold model, how it's always detrimental trying to time the market, and how consistently executing a conservative investing thesis in times of economic turbulence is the best way to create opportunity in times of crisis.If you're interested in partnering with David, you can reach out at (http://www.realleverage.net)
My guest, Bruce Wuollet, started his real estate journey by buying and repositioning single-family units, and then, worked his way into the multi-family market. His company, Bakerson, now focuses on legacy ownership, making sure that his clients have a solid investment to pass on to their future generations. Bruce's company not only includes many of his family members, but it is also centered around family values and looking beyond wealth and social rank. I loved Bruce's humility, passion, and primary focus of providing a safe, clean, and comfortable home for his residents, as a way of displaying respect and dignity for all those he serves. He and I also dig into his family's real estate investing story, along with what he deems is the key to working with family and the lessons he has learned along with way. Listen in! Connect with Bruce at: Website: www.bakerson.com Linkedin: www.BruceonLinkedIn.com Bruce's Book Recommendation: "Life is Magic" by John Dorenbos, "Relentless" by Tim Grober Bruce's Prayer Request: Humility Connect with Lee: Website: THREEFOLD - Real Estate Investing (threefoldrei.com), Email: info@threefoldrei.com, Facebook: Threefold Real Estate Investing | Facebook, LinkedIn: Lee Yoder | LinkedIn, NEW!!! YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGM93x6ZEDa4n9yH7UP97iA Check out our Free E-book! https://threefoldrei.ac-page.com/5-steps-to-passive-income-for-the-full-time-dad
Today, we got one of the pioneering guests, Bruce Wuollet, and he's back on the show to discuss one of the best strategies to stay ahead in a hot market. We'll talk about some foresight of the market growth, what you'll need to know in identifying good real estate markets, and most importantly, the buy-and-hold strategy. This will be an excellent opportunity for you to build long-term wealth, so join us!Key Takeaways To Listen ForBuy-and-Hold: What makes it a good strategy in real estate?Some insights, trends, and outlook in the Arizona marketExpectations on investment returns before vs. today's marketThe approach to attract investors to invest in a long-term buy-and-hold strategyThings to consider in a good market for investmentHow to make a long-term hold work?Resources Mentioned In This EpisodePrevious Episode with Bruce: SA023 | How a Baker's Son Found Passion in Real Estate By Serving the ResidentsFree Apartment Syndication Due Diligence Checklist for Passive Investor About Bruce WuolletBruce Wuollet is the founder, visionary, and the current owner of Bakerson. Growing up in the bakery business in the Twin Cities in Minnesota, Bruce wanted to pay homage to his now late father; hence the name “Bakerson”. After trying his hands in a few different ventures in Minnesota, Chicago and Phoenix, he finally found his passion in real estate. He has a proven track record of success throughout Bakerson's nearly 18 years in business with thousands of individual units bought, repositioned, and sold. Bruce has overseen all aspects of the business including operations, acquisition, project leadership, equity fund management, property-specific syndications, legal, finance, and more. His focus is on finding good deals while his passion is serving the residents by providing them with one of their basic human needs – shelter. Prior to launching Bakerson in 2002, he served on the acquisition team at a Phoenix-based real estate investment company.Connect with BruceWebsite: BakersonTo Connect With UsPlease visit our website: www.bonavestcapital.com and please click here, to leave a rating and review!SponsorsGrow Your Show, LLCThinking About Creating and Growing Your Own Podcast But Not Sure Where To Start?Visit GrowYourShow.com and Schedule a call with Adam A. Adams.
In this episode, we talked with Bruce B Woullet, Founder & Visionary at Bakerson. Bruce shared his journey with us, from the family bakery to the real-estate industry. He told it all about his biggest failures, his achievements, and his view of the business world: "business is an art, not a science."To connect and learn more about Bruce, please visit the Bakerson website, or connect with Bruce at bruce@bakerson.com or on his Linkedin page
Today's guest is Bruce Wuollet, the Founder and Owner of Bakerson LLC. Growing up in the bakery business in the Twin Cities in Minnesota, Bruce wanted to pay homage to his late father (hence the name, Bakerson). After trying his hands in a few different ventures in Minnesota, Chicago, and Phoenix, he finally found his niche in real estate. With a proven track record of success throughout Bakerson's 20-year history and thousands of individual units bought, repositioned, and sold, Bruce has overseen all aspects of the business, from operations, acquisition, and project leadership to equity fund management, syndications, legal, finance, and more! His focus is finding good deals while his passion is serving residents, building relationships, and creating communities out of apartments. Listening in, you'll learn why Bruce attributes Bakerson's success to their hyper focus on workforce housing, coupled with their reputation for tackling ‘tough' projects, which has provided them with tremendous credibility. Bruce also shares how his business has evolved over the last two decades and offers some insight into the value adds his tenants care about, some of the unique challenges and opportunities that come with workforce housing, and his innovative approach when it comes to long-term hold periods, as well as how his father taught him to value relationships, and so much more! Tune in today to learn more!Key Points From This Episode:A glimpse into the early days of Bakerson and how the business has evolved since.Why Bruce believes it was a mistake not to embrace wholesaling through technology.Insight into Bakerson's focus on an underserved demographic: workforce housing.Defining who Bakerson serves as lower middle class and upper lower class.Value adds that Bruces' tenants care most about: safe, functional, durable, and clean.Why amenities are less important than curb appeal for workforce housing.The pros and cons of working with properties built in the 1960s and ‘70s.Some of the biggest challenges and opportunities unique to workforce housing.Why Bruce values his connections with the communities that he invests in.Bruce shares his innovative approach when it comes to long-term hold periods.The three types of investors attracted to this model.Progress on the 65-unit motel conversion project Bruce is working on in Sierra Vista.Buying per square foot, having multiple contractors work in sync, and other key takeaways.How underwriting is impacted by inflation and supply chain delays.Hear the story behind the company name, Bakerson, and how it honors Bruce's father.Bruces shares his vision for Bakerson in 10 years' time; living off cashflow alone.Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Bruce Wuollet on LinkedInBakerson LLCBakerson LLC on LinkedInBakerson LLC on FacebookPeter Pomeroy on LinkedInPeter Pomeroy Email Vertical Street VenturesPassive Income Through Multifamily Real Estate Facebook GroupVertical Street Ventures National Conference 2022
Bruce Wuollet got his start in real estate by chasing tax lien foreclosures on single-family homes in 2002. That led to wholesaling, and by the time he was introduced to multifamily, he had flipped over 2,000 houses across Phoenix. Today, Bruce buys fix-and-hold multifamily properties in Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas as founder and CEO of Bakerson. In this episode, Bruce discusses how he selects the right investors for buy & hold deals. Bruce Wuollet | Real Estate Background Founder and CEO of Bakerson, which buys fix-and-hold multifamily properties in Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas. Portfolio: GP of 1,000 units Based in: Carefree, AZ Say hi to him at: bakerson.com LinkedIn Best Ever Book: Blind Ambition: How to Go from Victim to Visionary by Chad E. Foster Greatest lesson: Inflation is not an increase in prices. Rather, it is the increase of money supply. And with that, appreciation is increased value MINUS inflation. Click here to know more about our sponsors: Cash Flow Portal | Equity Multiple | Cornell Capital Holdings | PassiveInvesting.com | FollowUp Boss
How long should you hold onto your property? Do you get in and get out of a deal after 18 to 36 months? Today, Bruce Woullett of Bakerson explains why investors need to think about long-term investments right now!Bruce starts by discussing the problem with investors getting in and out of deals quickly. He then emphasizes that it pays to buy properties for a longer hold and buying for cash flow especially since the market is hot.
On this 199th podcast episode of Discovering Multifamily, Bruce Wuollet joins us as the founder, visionary and the current owner of Bakerson to discuss preparing & adjusting for risk. Growing up in the bakery business in the Twin Cities in Minnesota, Bruce wanted to pay homage to his now late father; hence the name “Bakerson”. After trying his hands in a few different ventures in Minnesota, Chicago and Phoenix, he finally found his passion in real estate. He has a proven track record of success throughout Bakerson's nearly 20 years in business with thousands of individual units bought, repositioned and sold. Bruce has overseen all aspects of the business including operations, acquisition, project leadership, equity fund management, property specific syndications, legal, finance and more. His focus is finding good deals while his passion is serving the residents by providing them with one of their basic human needs – shelter. Prior to launching Bakerson in 2002, he served on the acquisition team at a Phoenix-based real estate investment company. YouTube: https://youtu.be/ocVm8xAp0BMWebsite: www.redknightproperties.com/media iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/discovering-multifamily/id1506820688 #financialfreedom #passiveinvesting #activeinvesting #investsmart #investwisely #buildingwealth #multifamily #podcast #Red Knight Properties #Anthony Scandariato #Brian Leonard #investing in real estate #investing in multifamily #investing in syndication
Bruce Wuollet joins us today to discuss the conceptual transformation from quick turnarounds to a longer-term buy-and-hold strategy and the idea of expanding into new markets. Continue to tune in to learn more about real estate acquisition, syndication, and more! WHAT YOU'LL LEARN FROM THIS EPISODE Is buy and hold the best investment strategy? Ways to find suitable investors for a buy and hold strategy The fed funds rate: What it is and how it affects the market Underwriting tips in a dynamic investment environment Things to keep in mind when serving underserved demographics ABOUT BRUCE WUOLLET Bruce is the founder, visionary, and current owner of Bakerson. Growing up in the bakery business in the Twin Cities in Minnesota, Bruce wanted to pay homage to his now late father; hence the name “Bakerson”. After trying his hands in a few different ventures in Minnesota, Chicago and Phoenix, he finally found his passion in real estate. He has a proven track record of success throughout Bakerson's nearly 20 years in business with thousands of individual units bought, repositioned, and sold. Bruce has overseen all aspects of the business, including operations, acquisition, project leadership, equity fund management, property-specific syndications, legal, finance, and more. His focus is on finding good deals while his passion is serving the residents by providing them with one of their basic human needs – shelter. Prior to launching Bakerson in 2002, he served on the acquisition team at a Phoenix-based real estate investment company. CONNECT WITH BRUCE Website: Bakerson CONNECT WITH US Email: shawn@greenbriarcg.com Instagram: Shawn Winslow YouTube: Shawn Winslow LinkedIn: Shawn Winslow FaceBook: Shawn Winslow
Episode 112: “Creating Legacy High performing Assets”Bruce is the founder, visionary and owner of Bakerson. Growing up in the bakery business in the Twin Cities in Minnesota, Bruce wanted to pay homage to his now late father; hence the name “Bakerson”. After trying his hands in a few different ventures in Minnesota, Chicago and Phoenix, he finally found his passion in real estate. He has a proven track record of success throughout Bakerson's nearly 18 years in business with thousands of individual units bought, repositioned and sold. Bruce has overseen all aspects of the business including operations, acquisition, project leadership, equity fund management, property specific syndications, legal, finance and more. His focus is finding good deals while his passion is serving the residents by providing them with one of their basic human needs – shelter. Prior to launching Bakerson in 2002, he served on the acquisition team at a Phoenix-based real estate investment company.For today's episode we will cover: [ 00:00 - 06:16 ] Opening Segment.Getting to know Bruce Wuollet.Updates in the last year and a half. [ 06:16 - 09:51 ] Finding opportunities that align with your investment thesisBuying properties without the high execution risk.Challenges facing the new construction.Classes that are underserved. [ 09:51 - 15:39 ] Being priced out of today's marketplace.Supply chain issues and price increases.What happens when people lose hope.Living paycheck to paycheck [ 15:39 - 24:34] What to consider before expandingSeeing the recent migratory patterns.Protecting in the downturn.Taking care of your investor first.Investing in the long termLooking at the stability of the market [ 24:34 - 28:16 ] How the European situation is affecting the Real Estate marketPutting money outside the normal marketWhy Europeans are investing into the US [ 28:16 - 35:25] More ways to hedge against the downsideHaving good debtNever leverage more than 65% of your assetsThe 18 year land cycle [ 35:25 - 44:25 ] Finding investors who align with your idealsDifferent group of investors from all age groupsBuilding and preserving wealthUnderstanding that real estate isn't for the short term gains [ 44:25 - 48:42 ] Closing SegmentThe 1-1-5-3-1 method to continue your educationLooking beyond the short term Tweetable Quotes: Connect With Guest:SUBSCRIBE & LEAVE A 5-START REVIEW as we create a lifetime of wealth and financial freedom through multifamily investing! Invest with us! Check out Blue Oak Investments Cody on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram John on LinkedIn and
Bruce began working in real estate in 2001 with tax lien foreclosures. It was during this time he learned how to research public records, to understand how title works and the legal side of real estate. He soon realized the huge opportunity in pursuing vacant homes that were not in tax lien foreclosure. By the summer of the 2002 he had picked up 3 investment homes, a duplex & a triplex. In the first year and a half he was introduced to private financing, deal partnering, cash flow and forced equity. In October of 2002 Bruce partnered with Jack Martin to form Bakerson, LLC. Bruce's knowledge for title work coupled with his ability and experience in research as well as his passion for the legal side of real estate makes each transaction that much more secure. Efficient systems within the organization are key to profitability and expansion. Bruce has a unique ability to build new systems as well as streamline existing ones. Prior to real estate Bruce was an executive recruiter for four years; two years in Minneapolis and two years in Chicago. During these four years he was the top recruiter for the company. He quickly learned what it meant to keep a full pipeline of activity. The training and experience he learned in human relations as a recruiter is invaluable. Bruce grew up in family bakery business in Minnesota. He started working with his father part-time in 1980. Over the next 16 years he was able to work in all areas of the business from baking to cake decorating to sales to deliveries. Each one of these departments gave Bruce a unique perspective to life and business: efficiency is key and life is all about the relationships we build. If you like what you hear be sure to like, share, subscribe! Podcast- Mindful Multi-Family show Instagram- Chris_Salerno_ Youtube Channel- Chris Salerno Facebook- The Mindful Multifamily Network Website- www.qccapitalgroup.com
We interviewed Bruce Wuollet, the founder, visionary and the current owner of Bakerson, a real estate investment firm. In this episode, we cover several key topics including: How Bruce is Converting a Former Motel to a Multifamily Property Why There's High Demand for the Type of Housing He's Providing in Arizona How He Creates a Great Community for Residents that Keeps Them at His Properties Lessons Learned From Poor Property Management And lots more! Connect with Bruce: Website - https://bakerson.com/ Contact number - 5208089111 LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/brucewuollet/ Email - bruce@bakerson.com Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/bakersoncapital/ And if you want more tips and guidance, sign up to our weekly newsletter at www.donisinvestmentgroup.com/monopoly. Follow Us: @donisbrothers on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook @Donis Investment Group on Linkedin Website --> www.donisinvestmentgroup.com
We interviewed Bruce Wuollet, the founder, visionary and the current owner of Bakerson, a real estate investment firm. In this episode, we cover several key topics including: How Bruce is Converting a Former Motel to a Multifamily Property Why There's High Demand for the Type of Housing He's Providing in Arizona How He Creates a Great Community for Residents that Keeps Them at His Properties Lessons Learned From Poor Property Management And lots more! Connect with Bruce: Website - https://bakerson.com/ Contact number - 5208089111 LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/brucewuollet/ Email - bruce@bakerson.com Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/bakersoncapital/ And if you want more tips and guidance, sign up to our weekly newsletter at www.donisinvestmentgroup.com/monopoly. Follow Us: @donisbrothers on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook @Donis Investment Group on Linkedin Website --> www.donisinvestmentgroup.com
Why would a seller choose you as the buyer over others? It might be the surety of a fast close. Listen as we discuss more projects in Tucson and the speed and strength of position buyers have when using bridge products. https://bakerson.com
Fixing up apartment complexes is a dirty business and requires a lot more than you may think: retaliation from unhappy tenants, removing prostitution, disinfecting at exceptional levels, dealing with criminals and nasty situations. Bakerson.com
Heavy lift does not mean improving beyond the needs of the neighborhood. Don't over-renovate. Bridge financing, 18 month deals, avoiding prepayment penalties, converting swamp coolers to A/C's and putting in small yards when available. bakerson.com
Storming into Tucson: Removing Slumlords, Using Bright Colors, Property Managers fighting you on rent bumps, Defunct Chiller Systems with Corroded Pipes, Implementing R.U.B.S., Overturning Property Managers, Painful Sale Escrows, Undisclosed Findings, People driving their cars into your buildings, Partners that want to sell when you don't and great learning lessons. bakerson.com
Bruce is the founder, visionary and owner of Bakerson. Growing up in the bakery business in the Twin Cities in Minnesota, Bruce wanted to pay homage to his now late father; hence the name “Bakerson”. After trying his hands in a few different ventures in Minnesota, Chicago and Phoenix, he finally found his passion in real estate. He has a proven track record of success throughout Bakerson's nearly 18 years in business with thousands of individual units bought, repositioned and sold. Bruce has overseen all aspects of the business including operations, acquisition, project leadership, equity fund management, property specific syndications, legal, finance and more. His focus is finding good deals while his passion is serving the residents by providing them with one of their basic human needs – shelter. Prior to launching Bakerson in 2002, he served on the acquisition team at a Phoenix-based real estate investment company === Podcast: http://anchor.fm/smip Website: http://www.RedBootLLC.com. Email: marketing@redbootllc.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/red-boot-llc YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI40rTH_UAlaX9qPClfXzTQ Strategic Multifamily Investing Podcast (SMIP) is the journey of Red Boot LLC in building a team to strategically acquire, manage and sell exclusive real estate to increase it's client's personal wealth with competitive returns. With the focus on casual interviews and educational lessons, Jonathan Mickles seeks to help the listener build confidence that they can do the same thing. multifamily, apartment, investing, how-to, red, boot, residential, commercial, north carolina, nc, multifamily real estate investing 2020, real estate investing for beginners podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/smip/message
Bruce and Ben Wuollet talk about there whirlwind entrance into Tucson. bakerson.com
What is it about multifamily investments that make investors find success in it? Jay Tenenbaum and Seti Gershberg are joined by Bruce Wuollet to talk about multifamily property investments. Growing up in the bakery business, Bruce realized it is not the path for him. He decided to pursue other ventures and later found his true passion in real estate. As they say, everything else is history. Finding success in multifamily flips, he explains what makes it a great investment. He also shares his biggest hiccup, challenge, or misstep in multifamily investing. Bruce's proven success in the industry through Bakerson is a testament to his ability to sell units and make them work.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://www.remastermind.live/
Bruce and Ben Wuollet talk about there whirlwind entrance into Tucson. bakreson.com
There's a niche in the market below 100 units where there's less competition. You just need to know how to pick the right markets and figure out the off-site management piece. Today's guest discovered Tucson as an affordable market five years ago when Phoenix was already getting pricy, and he's done quite well by his investors and himself. Today's guest, Bruce Woullet, Founder, Visionary, and Owner of Bakerson, is a Phoenix-based real estate veteran who's stood the test of time.
As the world becomes busier, the podcast format has become incredibly popular. Be it at home doing chores, working at the gym, or even while driving, the podcast allows the listener to multitask. Joining our episode today is Ruben Greth. He has a track record of raising money for small multifamily deals through various social media platforms. He is the host of the popular podcast “The Capital Raiser Show Podcast”, and he is the Capital manager for the real estate syndication group based out of Phoenix called Bakerson. Stick around and learn how Ruben made it to 58,000 podcast downloads in just 18 months. Ruben's background and what got him into real estate investing The key to success throughout the investment journey Of all the ways to market, why a Podcast? How much further along in your real estate investing journey would you say you have started a podcast vs. If you hadn't? Things needed to do or pay for in order to start a podcast? What to do if not tech-savvy Growing the podcast to get the most out of it What if I don't have any time to do all of the interviews? Pod Decks Segment Final Core Four Segment Favorite Real Estate Related Book? What do you think your unique skill is that helped you become successful? Tell me something that's true about real estate that almost nobody agrees with you on? What one piece of advice would you give to our listeners wanting to succeed in real estate investing? Book: The Best Apartment Syndication Book - Joe Fairless and Theo Hicks Apartment Syndication Made Easy: A Step by Step Guide - Vinnie Chopra The "Highest and Best" Real Estate Investment! - Michael P. Watson Resources: Website: www.bakerson.com Podcast: www.capitalraisershow.com Linkedin: Ruben Greth - Capital Manager - Bakerson
Bruce Wuollet, Founder of Bakerson, joins us to discuss his single family real estate investing origins, getting into multifamily with a 64 unit project, a recent motel to multifamily conversion project, and plenty of entrepreneurial adventures along the way,. Connect with Bruce at Bakerson.com
Bruce and Ben Wuollet cover a bit about the acquisitions of the 22 Unit Glen Isles, 64 Unit Canberra and 120 Unit Tuscano Village in Phoenix and Glendale. bakerson.com
Join us as we go over the first few deals including the 64 units heavy-lift Canberra Apartments, the 120 Unit Tuscono Village project and the things we learned during those early years. Bakerson.com
Bruce Wuollet Founder and Visionary at Bakerson talks about his “togetherments” and how he focuses on serving his residents and solving problems
Here is the "Action Items" episode featuring the wise and entertaining Ruben Greth. He dives into the mindset and actionable steps on being a capital raiser. If you want to hear his story, listen to last week's episode because this week, it's all about action! Tune in! Ruben Greth has a popular podcast about raising money for multifamily syndication called the Capital Raiser Show where he learns from the best multifamily syndicators in the country. He is a Capital Manager for Bakerson and does marketing, brand awareness and capital raising for the company who has syndicated and gone full cycle on 850 units in AZ. He started by raising 650K of joint venture money from social media to buy small multifamily deals in Phoenix during the real estate crash. Since starting the show he has raised an addition 575K through Co-GP's and is learning methods to build an LP database of investors. He has bachelors degrees from Arizona State University in Chemistry and Spanish. http://capitalraisershow.com/?fbclid=IwAR07nDT4RmXCA_FqMLHyrQ-1QQ7GTq51VPChd7ebWesh3Olc0GD97sBUFRM (Capitalraisershow.com) https://www.linkedin.com/in/rubengreth?fbclid=IwAR3qzSVXXJJz_WeDD_bLzjUTvtKXzwVd8svhqiZWA7djxzLlVKGbDITOiN8 (https://www.linkedin.com/in/rubengreth)
Ruben Greth has a popular podcast about raising money for multifamily syndication called the Capital Raiser Show where he learns from the best multifamily syndicators in the country. He is a Capital Manager for Bakerson and does marketing, brand awareness and capital raising for the company who has syndicated and gone full cycle on 850 units in AZ. He started by raising 650K of joint venture money from social media to buy small multifamily deals in Phoenix during the real estate crash. Since starting the show he has raised an addition 575K through Co-GP's and is learning methods to build an LP database of investors. He has bachelors degrees from Arizona State University in Chemistry and Spanish. Capitalraisershow.com
Went on Facebook Live with my team Bakerson to talk shop about our Motel to Apartment conversion down in Sierra Vista, a 506(c) offering that we are closing next week. We have a couple of spots left for investors available if you would like to join us or get some information. Reach out to any one of us about this or future projects. bakerson.com text Ruben at 602-300-3889 or Becca at 415-971-7009 for more info
Bruce Wuollet is the Founder, Visionary, and current owner of Bakerson. He has a proven track record of success throughout Bakerson's nearly 18 years in business, with thousands of individual units bought, repositioned, and sold. [00:01 – 07:22] Opening SegmentLet's get to know Bruce WuolletBruce talks about his backgroundThe History of BakersonGetting into wholesalingFaltering and starting overBuy, Fix, and SellGoals for 2021[07:23 – 19:21] Key Steps To Take to Reposition Undesirable assetsBruce talks about the idea for Buy, Fix, and SellRedefining Value-addDetermining their niche in the real estate spaceRepositioning and removing problems to remove the problem makersStrategies to turn around undesirable assetsHave a vision and build a team around that visionThings to do after purchasing class C assetsAudit the leasesSecure the units to make sure they look decentMeet minimum requirements for crime-free multi-housingCrime-free rating benefits to propertiesEffect of 2020 to these asset classes[19:22 – 20:56] Closing SegmentBruce's advice to aspiring investorsListen to those that have gone beforeHow Bruce stays on top of his gameHis way to make the world a better placeHow to reach out to Bruce – links belowFinal wordsTweetable Quotes:“If you take care of the problems, the problem makers, the trouble makers will leave.” - Bruce Wuollet “Anybody who's been in real estate a long time learns from the battle scars.” - Bruce Wuollet“Listen to those that have gone before.” - Bruce WuolletResources Mentioned: Bakerson------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Connect with Bruce send him an email at bruce@bakerson.com or call him 520-808-9111Connect with me:I love helping others place money outside of traditional investments that both diversify strategy and provide solid predictable returns.Call: 901-500-6191FacebookLinkedInLike, subscribe, and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or whatever platform you listen on. Thank you for tuning in! Email me --> sam@brickeninvestmentgroup.com
Bruce Wuollet is the Founder, Visionary, and current owner of Bakerson. He has a proven track record of success throughout Bakerson's nearly 18 years in business, with thousands of individual units bought, repositioned, and sold. [00:01 – 07:22] Opening SegmentLet's get to know Bruce WuolletBruce talks about his backgroundThe History of BakersonGetting into wholesalingFaltering and starting overBuy, Fix, and SellGoals for 2021[07:23 – 19:21] Key Steps To Take to Reposition Undesirable assetsBruce talks about the idea for Buy, Fix, and SellRedefining Value-addDetermining their niche in the real estate spaceRepositioning and removing problems to remove the problem makersStrategies to turn around undesirable assetsHave a vision and build a team around that visionThings to do after purchasing class C assetsAudit the leasesSecure the units to make sure they look decentMeet minimum requirements for crime-free multi-housingCrime-free rating benefits to propertiesEffect of 2020 to these asset classes[19:22 – 20:56] Closing SegmentBruce's advice to aspiring investorsListen to those that have gone beforeHow Bruce stays on top of his gameHis way to make the world a better placeHow to reach out to Bruce – links belowFinal wordsTweetable Quotes:“If you take care of the problems, the problem makers, the trouble makers will leave.” - Bruce Wuollet “Anybody who's been in real estate a long time learns from the battle scars.” - Bruce Wuollet“Listen to those that have gone before.” - Bruce WuolletResources Mentioned: Bakerson------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Connect with Bruce send him an email at bruce@bakerson.com or call him 520-808-9111Connect with me:I love helping others place money outside of traditional investments that both diversify strategy and provide solid predictable returns.Call: 901-500-6191FacebookLinkedInLike, subscribe, and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or whatever platform you listen on. Thank you for tuning in! Email me --> sam@brickeninvestmentgroup.com
Today's guest is Ruben Greth! We are honored to have him on the show. We explore how truly broad the real estate investing world is. This episode is jam-packed with tips and tricks on some of the not-so-obvious parts of investing - mindset, talents, marriage, and even spirituality and health - and how they feed into an active investor's success.Ruben has a popular podcast about raising money for multifamily syndication called the Capital Raiser Show where he learns from the best multifamily syndicators in the country. He is a Capital Manager for Bakerson and does marketing, brand awareness, and capital raising for the company that has syndicated and gone full cycle on 850 units in AZ. He started by raising 650K of joint venture money from social media to buy small multifamily deals in Phoenix during the 2008 real estate crash. Since starting the show he has raised an additional $575,000 through Co-GP's and is building an LP database of investors.You can find out more about Ruben on his website, http://bakerson.com. In addition, check out his podcast on iTunes and wherever you listen to podcasts here https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-capital-raiser-show/id1478498436 or by searching for "The Capital Raiser Show." You can't miss it!What book has had the biggest impact on you and why? Being MarriedIf people wanted to be JUST like you, what is the first actionable thing they could do to follow in your footsteps? Meet people as many as you can and be kind. Study a lot and get mentors to help with your businessWhat small thing do most people not know about you? I'm a snowboarderHow do you like to unwind and restore your own creative juices? I do hot yogaIs there something special that you and your spouse like to do together? TravelingIf you really enjoyed this content and are looking for more, you can continue to learn more about us in several different places for free!on the web at our website for blogs and other podcast interviews (https://elevateequity.org/)our YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKXbN-BL3oO10pG5O-lssaQ)our book/audiobook (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08FGM5BKY)If you'd like to have a FREE copy of our 7 Ways Commercial Real Estate Syndications Protect and Build Wealth, simply click the link below. We are here and vested in your long-term success! https://elevateequity.org/7waysebook/
Back in the day when Bakerson was transitioning from wholesaling houses to wholesaling Multifamily to syndicating Multifamily we came across a guy who told us how to raise capital the wall street way. Then started taking down our first few apartment syndications. Check us out at Bakerson.com
Ben and Bruce Wuollet talk a little about the mindset shift that took place when Bakerson transitioned into Syndicating Multifamily Apartment Communities. bakerson.com
Ruben Greth Bio: He has a track record of raising money for small multifamily deals through various social media platforms, he is the host of the popular podcast “The Capital Raiser Show Podcast”, and he is the Capital manager for the real estate syndication group based out of Phoenix called Bakerson. Key Insights: - Why is multifamily such as strong asset class - The advantages of passive investing in multifamily - The various ways to raise capital for multifamily acquisitions Book Recommendations: Apartment Syndication Made Easy – Vinney Chopra Contact Information: Linkedin: Search “Ruben Greth” Instagram: @capitalraiser Email: ruben@bakerson.com Podcast: www.capitalraiser.com
I love this stuff. Thank you for listening. Merry Christmas and Happy New Years from the Capital Raiser Show, The Greth Family and Bakerson.
Bruce, Ben and I continue the banter about the early days, a variety of deals, the evolution of the mindset as we moved into multifamily, lessons learned, staying calm during the storms, Hoarder houses, finding porn, vandalisms and all kinds of good memories. Check us out at Bakerson.com
Bruce and Ben talk about the transition from wholesaling 2,000 houses into Syndicating 850 Multifamily Units and the difficulties of being a family business. bakerson.com
Thank you for joining us as we dive back into the Old School Days and how we have moved into Multifamily Legacy Performing Assets. Bakerson.com
Bruce is the founder, visionary, and owner of Bakerson. Growing up in the bakery business in the Twin Cities in Minnesota, Bruce wanted to pay homage to his now late father; hence the name “Bakerson”. After trying his hands in a few different ventures in Minnesota, Chicago, and Phoenix, he finally found his passion in real estate. He has a proven track record of success throughout Bakerson's nearly 18 years in business with thousands of individual units bought, repositioned, and sold. Bruce has overseen all aspects of the business including operations, acquisition, project leadership, equity fund management, property specific syndications, legal, finance, and more. His focus is on finding good deals while his passion is serving the residents by providing them with one of their basic human needs – shelter. Prior to launching Bakerson in 2002, he served on the acquisition team at a Phoenix-based real estate investment company. Thank you so much for listening! WE ARE SO GRATEFUL!!!! As always, don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe for more valuable content. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Bruce Wuollet Bio: Bruce is the founder, visionary and the current owner of Bakerson. He has a proven track record of success throughout Bakerson's nearly 18 years in business with thousands of individual units bought, repositioned and sold. Bruce has overseen all aspects of the business including operations, acquisition, project leadership, equity fund management, property specific syndications, legal, finance and more. His focus is finding good deals while his passion is serving the residents by providing them with one of their basic human needs – shelter. Prior to launching Bakerson in 2002, he served on the acquisition team at a Phoenix-based real estate investment company. Key Insights: • How Bruce got started in multifamily investing • Bruce's journey in wholesaling multifamily properties • Using multiple strategies to source strong acquisition opportunities • Some of the KPI's and criteria that Bruce looks for when underwriting deals • Some of the due diligence steps that are taken when inspecting an asset • How to budget and prepare for vacancies during a value add business plan • How Bruce decides if he should sub-contract the renovations or manage the reno internally • Some of the challenges faced by managing a renovation internally • Some of the key areas that Bruce is investing in within Arizona Book Recommendations: Relentless – Tim Grover Contact Information: Email: bruce@bakerson.com Phone Number: 520-808-9111 Website: bakerson.com
Bruce Wuollet is the founder, visionary and the current owner of Bakerson. Growing up in the bakery business in the Twin Cities in Minnesota, Bruce wanted to pay homage to his now late father, hence the name “Bakerson”. After trying his hands in a few different ventures in Minnesota, Chicago and Phoenix, he finally found his passion in real estate. He has a proven track record of success throughout Bakerson's nearly 18 years in business with thousands of individual units bought, repositioned and sold. Bruce has overseen all aspects of the business including operations, acquisition project leadership, equity fund management, property specific syndications, legal, finance and more. His focus is finding good deals while his passion is serving the residents by providing them with one of their basic human needs – shelter. Prior to launching Bakerson in 2002, he served on the acquisition team at a Phoenix-based real estate investment company. Connect with Bruce Phone: 520-808-9111 Email: bruce@bakerson.com Bakerson ______________________________________________________________ Want to appear on our podcast? Contact Us Learn how you can passively put your hard earned money to work for you through multifamily syndication: Steed Talker Capital Connect with Us: Facebook Twitter Linkedin Instagram Youtube
In today's show, Pancham interviews Bruce Woullet, the founder and visionary of Bakerson, a company that offers unique investment opportunities for unique investors. Bruce has tried different ventures and realized real estate is his real passion. He has committed to real estate since then. In his first year and a half, he was introduced to deal partnering, cash flow, private financing, and forced equity. In this episode, Bruce shared why he decided to transition to doing multi-family, what his goals are for the company, and how the pandemic has affected his business. You'll surely learn a lot of real estate wisdom and insights in this episode so don't forget to tune in! Quote “That's where we're going with this perpetual concept. We're keeping it long-term because if we take care of those residences, they take care of the property. The property could take care of those sponsors and the investors.” Timestamped Shownotes 01:42 – Pancham introduces Bruce to the show 02:39 – Bruce compliments Pancham's show 03:40 – Why Bruce changed his strategy and decided to do multi-families 05:07 – His mindset when he decided to do multi-families 06:36 – His business focus right now and his goals for the company 09:29 – The challenges he faced running a multi-family real estate business, how he resolved them, and the different metrics they look at 13:13 – How the pandemic has affected his business and the adjustments he made 16:24 – Difference between single-family and multi-family in terms of investing 21:01 – His morning routine 23:36 – The first time he invested outside Wall Street 24:10 – The first time he invested in real estate 24:20 – Fears he overcame when he first invested outside Wall Street 25:18 – One investment that did not go as expected 27:07 – One piece of advice he would give to someone who wants to invest in the Main Street 27:52 – His contact information 3 Key Points Understanding the concept of multi-family real estate investing Differences between single-family homes and multi-family homes Impact of the pandemic to his real estate businesses Get in Touch Bruce Woullet's Website Bruce Woullet's Email Bruce Woullet's Contact Number - (520) 808-9111 Gold Collar Investor Banking
Bruce Wuollet is the founder, visionary and the current owner of Bakerson. Growing up in the bakery business in the Twin Cities in Minnesota, Bruce wanted to pay homage to his now late father, hence the name “Bakerson”. After trying his hands in a few different ventures in Minnesota, Chicago and Phoenix, he finally found his passion in real estate. He has a proven track record of success throughout Bakerson's nearly 18 years in business with thousands of individual units bought, repositioned and sold. Bruce has overseen all aspects of the business including operations, acquisition project leadership, equity fund management, property specific syndications, legal, finance and more. His focus is finding good deals while his passion is serving the residents by providing them with one of their basic human needs – shelter. Prior to launching Bakerson in 2002, he served on the acquisition team at a Phoenix-based real estate investment company. Connect with Bruce Phone: 520-808-9111 Email: bruce@bakerson.com Bakerson __________________________________ Want to appear on our podcast? Contact Us Learn how you can passively put your hard earned money to work for you through multifamily syndication: Steed Talker Capital Connect with Us: Facebook Twitter Linkedin Instagram Youtube
GUEST BIO Bruce Wuollet grew up in a family bakery business in Minnesota. Over the next 16 years he worked in all areas of the business from baking to cake decorating to sales to deliveries which gave him a unique perspective of business. Early on he was able to identify and learn the importance of building systems along with relationships in everyday operations. Dating back to 2001, He gained his knowledge in real estate working in tax liens foreclosures. As an opportunist, he then pursued vacant homes that were not in tax lien foreclosures. He was able to have three investment homes, a duplex and a triplex by the summer of 2002. In the same year, he partnered with Jack Martin, another son of a baker and together they formed Bakerson, LLC. Today, Bruce specializes in multifamily apartments, which he refers to as the business of Togetherment, as opposed to “apart.” He values the communities that he brings together over everything and takes full pride in what he and his partner have built both—ironically—as sons of bakers. Together they are making more than just dough—their portfolio shows just that, under Bakerson, LLC. THE REAL ESTATE FOUNDATION 01:21 Guest Background 08:00 What strategy Bruce Wuollet focused? 12:21 How to deal with opportunities? 15:45 Evaluating the highs and lows of the business 20:30 Dealing uncertainties events that affects the economic - extended spring break 30:48 Finding a potential property 39:30 The gap between Class A and Class B KEEPING IT REAL 43:13 Keeping the lighthouse lit - always make an offer and talk to investors about opportunities 44:00 Onyx App - hunting app that tells who the owners are 45:24 Agile CRM - deals specific for raising capital ANSWERS TO THE RAPID FIRE QUESTIONS IN THE SHOW: 49:19 Favorite book - Relentless by Tim S. Grover 49:25 Best Habit - Listening to positive mind people with morning coffee 49:39 Best tool - standing desk 50:02 One 300 apartment vs 3 apartments of a 100 units - three 100 unit buildings 50:23 Class A or Class C - Class C 50:35 Cash flow vs Equity - Cash Flow 50:44 Self managed or Outsourced - Outsource 50:53 Superpower in Real Estate - getting other investors to treat the residents with dignity 51:12 Describe a successful investor - Intensity BOOKS MENTIONED IN THIS SHOW Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki Relentless by Tim S. Grover NOTABLE QUOTES (KEY LESSONS): “If you do what others won't, you will get what others can't.” “Keep the lighthouse lit so that people knows we're out there” CONNECTING WITH THE GUEST Phone number : 520 808 9111 Website : Bakerson.com Email : bruce@bakerson.com Facebook, LinkedIn #ExperimentMultifamily #Multifamily #RealEstate
John Casmon (preview) in the show John talks about mindset, how to get started in multifamily syndication, how to raise money, using social media, national markets and tells us that nobody cares about us or our business. They only care about how you can help them with their problems. Investment opportunities with John at casmoncapital.com free sample deal at casmoncapital.com/sampledeal Investment opportunities with Bakerson at bakerson.com
Ben goes over the transition of Bakerson from wholesaling 2000 houses to wholesaling apartment complexes and then transitioning into syndication. He discusses the evolution of Bakerson and his perspective as a 9 year old kid all the way to a 26 year old syndicator within the family business. visit bakerson.com
Ben goes over the transition of Bakerson from wholesaling 2000 houses to wholesaling apartment complexes and then transitioning into syndication. He discusses the evolution of Bakerson and his perspective as a 9 year old kid all the way to a 26 year old syndicator within the family business. visit bakerson.com
Bruce goes over his evolution from successful house flipper doing over 300 house per year, closing various escrows on his flips and how he transitioned from using hard money to raising money using multifamily syndication to grow his business. Now he wants to expand out of AZ and into new markets. for investment opportunities visit bakerson.com
Neal talks about Raising Money, How to use Webinars and what you should include, why multifamily, MultifamilyU, the US Economy, Weatherly Walk Deal, Marketing and Branding. visit multifamilyu.com visit grocapitus.com Investment opportunities with Bakerson at bakerson.com
Ben Sherman, an Air force pilot, discusses his real estate business, earning the trust of his investors, his elevator speech for raising capital, and the progression of scaling into multifamily. Investing opportunities with Ben Sherman propertyrxllc.com Investing opportunities with Ruben Greth at Bakerson.com
Steve discusses buying his first rental property at 15 years old, the evolution into buying just shy of 1500 houses and multiple large capital raises and joint ventures to purchase multifamily apartment complexes. He also gives advice about working with investors and why its so important to be completely transparent. Investment opportunities with Steve at roiturnkeyproperties.com Investment opportunities with Bakerson at bakerson.com
In this interview, John Casmon of Casmon Capital talks about mindset, how to get started in multifamily syndication, how to raise money, using social media, national markets and tells us that nobody cares about us or our business. They only care about how you can help them with their problems. Investment opportunities with John at casmoncapital.com free sample deal at casmoncapital.com/sampledeal Investment opportunities with Bakerson at bakerson.com
On today's episode, we are joined by Bruce Wuollett of Bakerson, a Phoenix-based capital management firm, to talk about a 74-unit C class property they acquired. Bakerson currently has some large units that were all purchased as C class assets. These are properties that the majority of investors would avoid like the plague.
Jillian discusses her early investments, capital raising, her evolution into being a syndication lawyer and how she helps people raise their own money for real estate. visit crowdfundinglawyers.net visit privatemoneyrockstar.com for investment opportunities with Ruben visit Bakerson.com
At 24 years old, Chris Salerno, acquired 364 multifamily units and a $40M portfolio. Listen as he tells us how he built his business by focusing on relationships. Visit qccapitalgroup.com for investment opportunities wit Chris Visit bakerson.com for investment opportunites with Bakerson
Joel Block walk us through raising a 100 million for syndications, his early mistakes, why his symposium has such a high track record and what it takes to become a successful syndicator and hedge fund raiser. Visit syndicatefast.com Visit bullseyecap.com Investment opportunities with Bakerson at bakerson.com
Todd Dexheimer talks raising capital, flipping a ski resort for profit, using podcasts to raise capital, charity and The Northstar Real Estate Conference in Minneapolis on September 20-21, 2019. Investment opportunities with Todd at venturedproperties.com Also visit NREconference.com use promo code Dex for $100 off Investment opportunities with Bakerson at bakerson.com
Annie tells us how she started, how she met her partner and how she grew her business to manage $400M in assets. She goes on to explain why multifamily is her favorite vehicle and shares best practices for raising private money. Investment opportunities with Annie at goodegginvestments.com Visit also capitalraiseracademy.com Investment opportunities with Bakerson at bakerson.com
On this episode Shane takes us through the evolution of his 20 year investing career including buying houses at real estate auctions and flipping properties. In the process he lost everything during the 2008 real estate crash but rebounded to become a successful fix and flipper of SFR's in Phoenix, AZ. Now he is using crowdfunding to supplement his financing and providing great returns for his investors. He goes into detail about how he set up his crowdfunding platform and where he plans to take his business in the future. Investment opportunities with Shane at phixnphlip.com Investment opportunities with Bakerson at bakerson.com
In this podcast Zach Haptonstall discusses his evolution, background, track record, adversities and goals. He also goes into the legalities from his perspectives of capital raising and the different regulation offerings he has used to raise capital. Investment opportunities with Zach at zhmultifamily.com Investment opportunities with Bakerson at bakerson.com