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How to Scale Commercial Real Estate
Important Factors for Scaling a Successful Real Estate Investment Business

How to Scale Commercial Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 26:11


Today's guest is Carlos Vaz   Carlos is an esteemed real estate investment expert with a remarkable track record of over $2.5 billion in real estate transactions. He is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of CONTI Capital, a leading real estate investment company that has successfully managed more than 12,500 units and facilitated transactions totaling $1.3 billion. With over 15 years of experience in multifamily housing and real estate investment, Carlos is recognized as an award-winning entrepreneur and thought leader in the industry. -------------------------------------------------------------- Building an External Team [00:00:00] Starting in Real Estate Investment [00:01:13] Elevating Oneself Out of the Day-to-Day Grind [00:06:26] Creating Scale [00:07:42] Empowering Leaders [00:09:20] Building an External Team [00:11:28] Building an External Team [00:14:00] Protecting Your Time [00:14:31] Importance of Company Culture [00:16:27] Building a Company Culture [00:20:57] Multifamily Space and Fundraising [00:23:52] Contacting Conti Capital [00:25:25] -------------------------------------------------------------- Connect with Carlos:  Web: https://conticapital.com/   Connect with Sam: I love helping others place money outside of traditional investments that both diversify a strategy and provide solid predictable returns.     Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HowtoscaleCRE/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/samwilsonhowtoscalecre/ Email me → sam@brickeninvestmentgroup.com   SUBSCRIBE and LEAVE A RATING. Listen to How To Scale Commercial Real Estate Investing with Sam Wilson Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-to-scale-commercial-real-estate/id1539979234 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4m0NWYzSvznEIjRBFtCgEL?si=e10d8e039b99475f -------------------------------------------------------------- Want to read the full show notes of the episode? Check it out below: Carlos Vaz (00:00:00) - , who is your external team? You need to find a good real estate attorney. Hey, go talk to some people. Hey, who is gonna be my good real estate attorney? Uh, title companies get to know who is good title. Companies get to know who are the top three five brokers in that supermarket. Go have cough of them. Go talk to these guys. They say, listen, what do you guys are seeing? So externally, you need to be able to build your external first, right? A good insurance company, Hey, who is a good local insurance company I can talk to? So number one, you need to create your external team. Welcome   Intro (00:00:30) - To the How to Scale commercial real Estate show. Whether you are an active or passive investor, we'll teach you how to scale your real estate investing business into something big.   Sam Wilson (00:00:42) - Carlos VA is a real estate investment expert with a remarkable track record of over two and a half billion dollars in real estate transactions. He's the founder and c e o of Conti Capital, which is a leading real estate investment company that has successfully managed more than 12,500 units. Carlos, welcome to the show.   Carlos Vaz (00:01:00) - Hey, thank you Sam. Great to be here.   Sam Wilson (00:01:02) - Absolutely. It's club. Glad to have you here. Carlos. There are three questions I ask every guest who comes to the show in 90 seconds or less. Can you tell me where did you start? Where are you now and how did you get there?   Carlos Vaz (00:01:13) - Oh, nine seconds or less, right? I start in Dallas, Texas. That's, uh, it's home in, uh, 2008. I bought my first property in March of 2008. So when everybody was running, running away, I was running towards the business. So that's, uh, when I started.   Sam Wilson (00:01:30) - Where'd you start? Where are you now?   Carlos Vaz (00:01:33) - Uh, right now we're in Dallas, Texas. We have done over 2.5 billion in, uh, in transactions. We sold a lot of property, sold almost 7,000 units in the last two years. Wow. Uh, now, I mean, we're really building a bigger portfolio, right? We're just closing our fourth fund. Um, and, uh, and we have another closing in the next set. I would say four weeks. Okay. Property or buying.   Sam Wilson (00:01:57) - Okay. So you guys are you, you guys are, are, uh, you're busy. You've sold a bunch here, there. So very, very busy. You've grown a company from in March of 2008. I guess what, let's, let's, let's go back to that. What gave you the confidence in March of 2008 to say, man, now is the time to start buying real estate?   Carlos Vaz (00:02:16) - It's not. I mean, confidence is a, I think that's a, it's a function of a lot of knowledge that we're always applying that people are surround yourself with, right? Because I don't, I, I, I believe that no man is an island. Right? That's a, that's important. You should be always be learning, make yourself better. So the confidence in 2008 was come back to some fundamentals, right? You're looking for in 2008, you're buying, you're buying per pound, you're buying cheap. So the, the confidence came that, hey, some of the properties, I'm looking 2008, I cannot even build for this price. So it's the, the gap is, it's too big, right? If I'm able to buy some propers, like that one we know can make money. So that was a little bit of confidence, right? You had the knowledge, you start to apply and that the numbers now start to make sense. Granted, it was a horrible time to trying to raise money to talk to a lender and, um, and all the above, right. ,   Sam Wilson (00:03:11) - Uh, absolutely. And you went, you went directly into multi-family in March of 2008.   Carlos Vaz (00:03:16) - That's exactly, I, I, I mean myself, I was born in Brazil originally. Have been in the US now for almost 23 years. Mm-hmm. . So I came here $300 in my pocket. Wow.   Sam Wilson (00:03:26) - So I didn't   Carlos Vaz (00:03:27) -  I didn't have much, my, my rent was three 50, so my p n l was negative day one. Um, so my first job actually was work at a, at the law office, uh, a non-paid internship from 8:00 AM to three. Uh, I was working at the newspaper warehouse from 2:00 AM to six. Uh, then work at, uh, T G I Fridays over the weekend and going to school during that night. So that's my, that was my, my beginning. And um, uh, there in Boston, I got myself involved in construction, working as an assistor carpenter, started learning, doing the odd jobs. That's how the first county was created. County construction county's name after my mom, it was a county va. So that's where county comes from. Uh, our first company was to do small jobs that start growing. I believe that everything that you do, if we do, of integrity of values start to grow, right?   Carlos Vaz (00:04:18) - It might take a little bit longer. And that small company starts growing. Then a friend of mine was in the mortgage, Hey, let's work together. You know, a lot of people, if someone wanna buy a house, you let me know. I'll do the finance and you do the renovation. Sure. Teach me. I start learn about mortgages. Then from oh five to oh seven, did over 32, uh, 32 houses in the greater Boston area. Got early 2007 is should good to be true. And that's another conversation by itself. I sold all the houses in May of, uh, in May of 2007, and I start learning about multi-family taking courses. Um, C C I M, I'm, I, I'm strong believer in C C I M, some of the organizations reading books and everything else. And, and the data showed that Dallas was the place to be. So that's what brought me to Dallas. And then up finding the first property in closing March of 2008.   Sam Wilson (00:05:09) - Wow. Wow. I love, I I always love the, um, they're not the rags to Rich's story, but it's, it is that in its own right. It's, it's the hustle, it's the grit, it's the grind. It is the, yeah. Starting with no handouts. I don't believe in handouts. The no handouts mentality of, of go get it done. People ask me that, like, how, how did you get where you are? I was like, well, I was hungry. That's how we got   Carlos Vaz (00:05:34) - 100%. Yeah.   Sam Wilson (00:05:34) - Yeah. I was hungry. And, and I can imagine that's, that sounds like the same story for you being negative, uh, what you call negative 50 bucks on your p and l outta the gate. Yeah.   Carlos Vaz (00:05:43) - . Yeah. It's, I I think never underestimate the, the power of grit, right? You're going and, uh, and if you look at nowadays the access information, like someone listen to this podcast, it's priceless because you start really getting nuggets. Right? Right. I think that's the most important thing. We should never stop learning. Never stop learning, right. And these nuggets are priceless. So, good to you.   Sam Wilson (00:06:08) - How Well, thank you. And I'm glad it's good. It's cuz a great guest like you that come on and share those nuggets that we even have a show. So thank you for that. What, what is it, how did you elevate yourself out of the weeds? So many people are, I forget what book it is. I'm sure you can quote it, but we're emit what's that?   Carlos Vaz (00:06:26) - Emmit? Yeah.   Sam Wilson (00:06:27) - They were they saying   Carlos Vaz (00:06:28) - On their business, right? Yeah.   Sam Wilson (00:06:30) - The entrepreneurial seizure, is that what he calls it? They're working in their business.   Carlos Vaz (00:06:33) - The entrepreneurial myth.   Sam Wilson (00:06:35) - Yeah. How, how did you elevate yourself out of that? Because I can only imagine running a full-time construction company, renovating homes, things like that. It would be hard to then think about what it looks like to grow beyond the day-to-day grind of, of being in the whirlwind.   Carlos Vaz (00:06:52) - Well, it, it is, you said something good. Well, Michael Gerber, that's the , that's the entrepreneurial myth. I work in our business, work on our business, right? So, uh, we are our best friends, yet we're the best, the worst enemies. So, and we wake up in the morning and both are your on our shoulders, right? So, you know, in each which one are you gonna look? I think Sam, my perspective is that when, uh, or so, oh, I need to make money. I need to make money. And of course money is really important, but then you see, I need to do it myself because if I don't do it, nobody knows how to do, right? So it comes that idea of trust and what does it look like in the beginning, right? I have to trust someone else that we can find a way to do any type of partnership or something that even at the, I would rather make less money, but create scale.   Carlos Vaz (00:07:42) - There's something can be said about creating scale. Because if you become a one man show, you are a hundred percent liable yourself. God forbid you get sick or something, your business shuts down completely. So you need to be able to, hold on a second. I am the worst liability myself. I need to stop. I I cannot be working seven days a week, man. When I was doing renovation, I used to bring my mattress work until 2:00 AM taking a nap and waking up at six and doing again and again and again. Right? How long can it do that? I mean, and if you're gonna build a family or something else, right? So what's the point? Right? Do you wanna have a heart attack in your forties, ? It's, uh, so I think the first idea is say, hold on a second. I, I need to find some people that, uh, that I can, I can work together and I'm okay if I'm okay.   Carlos Vaz (00:08:36) - If I, I don't make as much money, but I can trust they're gonna be able to finish something there, then I'll be able to create scale. The first thing, the first thing scale in my mind came this project manager. I had the project manager who had been working together. He was doing a good job and said, listen, and, uh, why don't you do the following? If, if you start taking care of the whole project, of the renovation yourself, and you deliver this on time, this is how much more I'm willing to pay you. I'm gonna give you a 20% increase. And the guy was blown away. No, but I, but this, you and I are gonna meet now instead of me be on the site five days a week. I'm gonna be on the site every Friday. We're gonna meet at this time, but you run all the projects, let's test the first one.   Carlos Vaz (00:09:20) - We test the first one, uh, was working and say, all right, so can I give the second one? What that allows me to do allows me to stop being in the business, looking on the business now, hey, now I can get another house, another house, another house. Not a house, not a house. You're just trying to look at that scale. When you go to where we are today, of course, much bigger than everything else. My main thing is that how we can find the best leaders in the company and empower them so they can make the decisions themselves. Right? I believe the best decisions are the ones that the trunk that, that the branch can make without getting, get it to the trunk. Right.   Sam Wilson (00:09:58) - That's brilliant. I love that. And that's right in keeping, you know, with the name of the show, it's how to scale. Like how, how do we scale and how, you know, commercial real estate. But it, you know, how do you scale anything? And I think, I think it is, it is exactly what you have just described there where it's then moving to that managerial role. Every Friday we're gonna have a meeting in review, and then, you know, you're gonna make more money and I'm gonna be less involved. And that's, I think that's a brilliant way to do it. What, how did you, in the, uh, multi-family space, how did you, what were some of the first team members you brought on that, that, or, or maybe even some of the tasks, if you can remem remember back that far that you said, I've gotta get these things and this off of my desk in order to move this company along in a meaningful way?   Carlos Vaz (00:10:44) - Okay, so I, I look at that one from true perspective, right? First it becomes you at that one man show, right? Right. So picture myself, I I, I got your math right. Hey, Carlos, hey, it's different, right? So they'll be different. But let's say I got your math as in your backyard, Sam, I wanna start my, I wanna start, look at, I, i, first I order, you need to create your external team. Who is your external team? You need to find a good real estate attorney. Hey, go talk to some people. Hey, who is gonna be my good real estate attorney? Uh, title companies get to know who is good title companies get to know who are the top three five brokers in that supermarket. Go have coffee of them. Go talk to these guys and say, listen, what do you guys are seeing? So externally, you need to be able to build your external first, right?   Carlos Vaz (00:11:28) - A good insurance company, hey, who is a good local insurance company can talk to? So number one, you need to create your external team. So that's when new business arch, and then you close your first deal, right? You look now your business, you close the first one. When you are gonna close the, your, your first one you need, what's the next, what am you doing today? And what I want to, what are the things I want to do? And I don't wanna do more important things that you wanna do. Is that what I don't wanna do? Yeah. Right. So, uh, so for example, if you don't like the property management side, so your job is, all right, I need to step out. I don't need to get involved in the property management. How can you interview some good property management and make sure that you hold them accountant?   Carlos Vaz (00:12:12) - That that would be one. You can say that, you know what, one thing that I always tell people, right? You are as good as your book. If you're your books, right, you are as good as your books. If you don't, if you're not an accountant per se, you better go find a very good accounting firm or a bookkeeper that you can hire internally, right? That's gonna save you a lot, a lot of headache. So your books has to be really, really sharp. So perhaps the first person need to hire, it might be the bookkeeper, someone that can, or maybe a small accounting firm that you can outsource that one. Do not try to do the books by yourself. I mean, I rule number one, right? And then as, uh, the first person that we hired in our firm back then, I, I need to have a, a real estate analyst because you start to look at deals, right?   Carlos Vaz (00:13:02) - And I don't have time to find the deals, do the underwriting, do all this stuff, right? The first person I had to hire was a real estate analyst that was able to start look at the deals with me, and, and let's go meet some brokers. Let's see what's happening, start putting some notes. So that was, that was a big, uh, a little bit of relief, right? Um, that was, and the second person that we hired back then was a junior, uh, asset manager mm-hmm. , someone that said, and now we have the properties, but how are we able to hold the, the property managers accountable who can have this asset manager that can, can help us? So that was the initial, so the first phase, you, you, you, you are taking people that they start to do is some things that you are doing the next phase. You want to hire people with more knowledge, they're gonna take over the department, so they're gonna start doing things that you not even know how to do. That's the next level. Right?   Sam Wilson (00:14:00) - That makes, that makes a lot of sense. And I've not heard that quite, it's clearly articulated, uh, probably here before on the show, but I, but I like that thought process where it's, where it's, at first it is getting things off. It's bringing peop people on. If I can recap what you said and make sure I understand this right, getting people to, to, to take the task off of your desk that are not necessarily value adds to the business. Like, here, you do this, and once you've done that, then move to bringing on department heads that can then grow the company that are, you know, like you said, doing things that you don't even know how to do.   Carlos Vaz (00:14:31) - Yeah. And, and, and the other thing, what's your greatness, right? And, and when I say greatness, put the ego at the door, right? I always say that ego stays at the door. Right? What's your greatness wanna look at Sam, for example, Hey, maybe Sam has great value. He's able to talk to brokers better than anyone else, and he is able to find deals. I'm like, it's priceless. Hey, we need to protect Sam's time because that's where he's gonna give us the 10 x, right? Anything else not related to that? Let's make sure that we're, Hey, he's not doing   Sam Wilson (00:14:59) - Right, right, right. Oh, absolutely. Absolutely. I like the idea. That's a good, that's a good nugget there. Protecting your time. Cuz that's, that's something that's so hard to, uh, to do, especially in the whirlwind. I mean, you know, it's just tough.   Carlos Vaz (00:15:16) - I mean, it's tough and at the end of the day, right, good is the enemy of great  . So it's, it cannot be good. What's the point of being good in 10 things if you cannot be excellent and great in one thing? Right? So find the one thing that you're great off. Cuz if you're good, you're gonna become average, right? Right. I mean, yeah. Tell me the an average, I mean, football team, ,   Sam Wilson (00:15:41) - Right? No, no, they don't make it to the Super Bowl, I'll tell you that. Exactly. They don't make it to the Super Bowl at all. That's, that's, I like that idea. An average football team. Oh, congratulations. You're an average. Yeah.   Carlos Vaz (00:15:52) - , yes. Look at that.   Sam Wilson (00:15:54) - You don't win anything. Good job. Um, yeah, , I like that. Let's talk a little bit. So you've given us some, some wonderful insight there on talent, but once you've built that talent, at what point in time in the trajectory of your business did you really, um, focus on culture? Where did you, where did you come in and say, look, we've gotta really infuse more of what Carlos believes in and the kind of the philosophy that you wanna do instill inside of your business. Where did that come into play?   Carlos Vaz (00:16:27) - I would say, um, as soon as I realize if you don't have culture is everything right? As soon as I realize I have been doing this wrong in a very wrong way. Hmm. Uh, so it's a because okay, so now here you have, you are the, you're gonna hire a couple of people and you're gonna go to work. What for, what are you guys doing and how do you know how to hire people? What if you, if you have horrible hiring decision, you know, I mean the, the, the worst thing you can do is hire the wrong person because you spend a lot of time training the wrong person and the wasting your time and the other person's time, right? So it was a lot of kind of, I mean, really his lap on my face. I said, Carlos, that's not the, and, and being this lifelong learner, right?   Carlos Vaz (00:17:17) - Like I said, being a lifelong learner is, is important. And you always need to be your biggest fan. Yet your biggest critic say like, huh, how can I, it was this idea of culture I think starts over 10 years ago. Uh, we have been in business for 15. So the first four years you're trying, you're seeing, you start to hiring people, but these people are not staying. And why did you hire that person again? Hey, raise your hand if you have not made the hiring mistake, right? Hey, we all have those hiring mistakes. And I said, how the heck will hire this guy? Then the first idea came to mind is that, hold on a second, we need to fire, fire that find a better harm process. Hey, hey, I need to have better questions to ask during the interview. And then when you ask those questions that, okay, I'm asking these questions, but what's my company value?   Carlos Vaz (00:18:06) - I mean, what's my core values as a, as, as a company, right? And makes no sense. So now it was important for me to, uh, let's stop. And there are many books out there that you can read about company val values, core values, right? Uh, what do you stand for? Hey, these are the values like behind me on the other side here, that's our core values there, right? So if you can see this, integrity, excellence, right? Lifelong learner, right? That's, so all this defines who we are at the end of the day. So 10 years ago said, listen, we need to put the core values in place that help us to see a little bit how to hire better people. And the other thing too, Sam, what was interesting is that you start to hold yourself accountable even more. So the beauty about, like, the beauty about having core values is like, it's like you, you are wearing that 25 pound jacket, right? It gets heavy, but it, it gives you accountability, right? People know that you hold themself accountable and that one start to generate. So it was a lot of, uh, mistakes that I personally have made in the past that force me if, unless I have a company culture that I can relate. Because whichever you think is what it's who you're gonna become. And that's what we're gonna be saying. So that's, that's where the, the, the culture became so important to us today. I can say culture is the number one priority on my book,   Sam Wilson (00:19:36) - Right? In that, in that culture, I would argue, and maybe you can tell me if I'm wrong, but having that culture is probably what now begets the talent that you need   Carlos Vaz (00:19:46) - 100% and I for good and for bad, right? So you've gotta be interviewing a bunch of people and then no, no, no, no. Why does it take three months to find one person? Yeah. Or four months. But we're not the best people that, that you, that you, I mean, when, um, when you, when you, you won a very, in a very emotional way, hire someone. Do you know when you, when you interview someone and say, wow, this person's amazing, right? You live in the room and walk a little bit more and you're like, oh, that's Sam guy. Wow. The guy was, he's one of us. So that, that's how, and I wanna wanna have that one of us. I'm like, okay, let's bring this guy on board   Sam Wilson (00:20:27) - Right now. That makes, that makes, that makes a lot of sense. What are some things you do to really just make sure that that culture stays front and center? Because a lot of times I think organizations will make all these fancy, you know, these are our core values and they go on a sign somewhere and then that sign just collects dust and that's the end of it. And you might think about it again at next year's, you know, the whatever retreat, call officer's retreat, whatever you wanna call it, but you're like, oh, hey, we gotta pull these outta the drawer and look at 'em again. How do you keep it front and center?   Carlos Vaz (00:20:57) - Well, a couple of things that we do, right? So, uh, when we join our company, there's, there's a book list and, uh, that's not telling you what you do. It's more like those are mandatory books that you have to read, right? Uh, it's, uh, hey, if you join our company, you need to be a lifelong learner. One of the books there is gonna be this e o s entrepreneur operating system. We have been used this, this process for over eight years now. So on our core values, every quarter, every single person side of the company, you're, I mean, you're pretty much, you're being evaluated based on a core values. They get it, they want and they have the capacity. So every quarter, that's part of it, right? Uh, every, every, um, what do we have, uh, in terms of how you doing the things to live up to those, those values once a week, right?   Carlos Vaz (00:21:49) - Every manager, they have the one-on-one of their manager, their their people, the one-on-one, which is very important to us. Every Monday we have that quick, quick sync on every Monday. Just make sure that everybody's on the same page. Because if you wanna build a company culture, you need to build trust. And trust sometimes is hard because if you're building trust, you might hear some things that you don't wanna hear that's gonna hurt you. Hey, welcome to life. Life is gonna  is gonna, is gonna punch you. Sometimes there's things that you don't wanna hear. Hey, Carlos, when you show up to a meeting like this, this is how I felt. Really? You are like a jerk. Ouch. Uh, hey, how can I become a better person next time? Uh, what do you mean by that? Right? Uh, give that feedback. So it's our weekly conversations, our monthly meetings that we're gonna have as well.   Carlos Vaz (00:22:42) - Once a quarter want to have our, we're gonna have a meeting with all the company, we disclose our financials, everything to everyone to see, hmm. And this is what we achieve in terms of our goals, and this is what it didn't achieve of our goals, right? I think the more you are transparent and it helps a lot, right, Russia, sure. We're not perfect. We make a lot of mistakes. If there's one perfect person in the world, please let me know. I'd like to meet that person. , uh, we'll make a lot of mistakes ourselves, but, uh, that's what makes us great, right?   Sam Wilson (00:23:13) - Man, I love that. I love the idea, uh, of building trust in, in, in building that trust. I think goes back to what you said earlier, which was you gotta check your ego at the door. And that's, uh, that's very, very powerful. Carlos, you've given us so many things here to think about. We've talked almost this entire podcast, really just around business, business, organization, hiring great talent, how to grow a company. We haven't even talked about at all what you do in the real estate space, which is tons of fun. I want to just spend maybe, I don't know, we got maybe 60 to 90 seconds here left, but you guys have sold 7,000 units over the last two years.   Carlos Vaz (00:23:51) - Uhhuh. . Yeah.   Sam Wilson (00:23:52) - You're in the multifamily space. You're in, uh, you're mainly in the Sunbelt states.   Carlos Vaz (00:23:57) - Yes. What   Sam Wilson (00:23:58) - Are you doing in the multifamily space today? I mean, I know many, many organizations are pencils down. What are you guys doing right now that you feel like sets you apart?   Carlos Vaz (00:24:07) - Uh, again, our people and our culture, right? And the relationships that we have in place. We, we, I mean, very happy to where we are. We'll close our first or fourth fund. Now we're on a process of launch fund five that's coming. Uh, our fourth fund was 200 million, right? So, uh, happy to, uh, happen to that one. Uh, look at the fund five. We have one close in the next four weeks. We're always looking for deals, right? We're always looking. Uh, the last year and a half, we created our own index in-house. So there is a, there's a lot of data that we look right currently. We look at over 406 points before buy any property. It became a very strong, uh, screening tool for us. Um, so, uh, now, uh, we're looking at deals. We, we, we now have the right relationships. It's harder, right? Uh, this year alone, we, we look at a, a little bit over 6 billion in properties to buy one. But that's the name of the game. It's uh, it's the name of the game. It's called Discipline, uh, I mean perseverance and, um, and doing the best we can on a daily basis.   Sam Wilson (00:25:14) - Got it. I absolutely love it. Carlos, thank you for taking the time to come on the show today. If our listeners want to get in touch with Conti Capital and learn more about you, what you guys are doing, what is the best way to do that?   Carlos Vaz (00:25:25) - Just go your website. Uh, conti capital.com. That's it. Simple was that.   Sam Wilson (00:25:29) - Perfect. Perfect. C o n t i capital.com. That's conti capital.com. We'll make sure we include that there. Also in the show notes. Carlos, thank you for taking the time to come on the show today. I learned so much from you. This was an absolute pleasure.   Carlos Vaz (00:25:41) - Oh, my pleasure, Sam. All the best.   Sam Wilson (00:25:44) - Hey, thanks for listening to the How to Scale Commercial Real Estate Podcast. If you can, do me a favor and subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcast, whatever platform it is you use to listen. If you can do that for us, that would be a fantastic help to the show. It helps us both attract new listeners as well as rank higher on those directories. So appreciate you listening. Thanks so much and hope to catch you on the next episode.  

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Carlos Vaz Pinto: Hyderabad, Índia

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 37:00


À boleia do futebol o Carlos Vaz Pinto chegou à India em Julho do ano passado. Na mala leva 3 outras experiências: Angola, Etiópia e Quénia. O apito inicial desta história aconteceu em 2012.

Portugal em Direto
Carlos Vaz Pinto: Hyderabad, Índia

Portugal em Direto

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 37:00


À boleia do futebol o Carlos Vaz Pinto chegou à India em Julho do ano passado. Na mala leva 3 outras experiências: Angola, Etiópia e Quénia. O apito inicial desta história aconteceu em 2012.

Pelotas 13 Horas
JORNALISTA LUIZ CARLOS VAZ, CLEONICE BOURSCHEID E ALFREDO AQUINO NO TREZE HORAS - Podcast

Pelotas 13 Horas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 18:50


JORNALISTA LUIZ CARLOS VAZ, CLEONICE BOURSCHEID E ALFREDO AQUINO NO TREZE HORAS - Podcast

Jake and Gino Multifamily Investing Entrepreneurs
How to Build Endurance in Multifamily

Jake and Gino Multifamily Investing Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 25:54


On this episode, Jake and Gino sit down with Carlos Vaz, a real estate investment expert who has an impressive portfolio of properties. Carlos walks them through his journey of becoming a successful investor, and shares his insights on what it takes to build an enduring organization. He shares his habits to maintaining a long-term mindset and some of his lessons he learned while climbing the ladder of success as a multifamily entrepreneur. As a Harvard Business School alumnus (OPM 50) and a recognized thought leader in the multifamily industry, Mr. Vaz is a sought-after speaker at many conference events. His subject matter expertise has also allowed him to contribute to the industry and his peers through various professional organizations. Key Insights: 00:00 Introduction 03:05 Importance of culture and values in your organization 06:25 Getting into multifamily real estate investing 11:25 Habits and rituals to have long-term mindset 14:16 Building an enduring organization 19:32 You can always fix a property, you can't always fix the neighborhood 22:24 Wrap-up To learn more about Carlos, visit https://contiorg.com/ To find out more about long-term personal financial engineering and your options for building legacy wealth, connect with our Team at www.100year.com Bonus resources: DOWNLOAD our Dual Asset Strategy ebook and learn how YOU can leverage cash value life insurance and become your own source of financing: https://100yearrei.com/ebook-download/ SCHEDULE a call with our Team to find out how this strategy can work for you: https://100yearrei.com/callnow/ About The 100 Year Real Estate Investor The Whole Life Insurance Policies offered by the 100 Year Real Estate Investor are specially-designed. This means they work harder toward achieving your financial objectives, no matter what they may be. Check out this blog for 7 facts about our specially-designed strategies that may not be true about typical whole life policies: https://100yearrei.com/7-facts-about-... #legacywealth #lifeinsurance #financialplanning #personalfinancialengineering #generationalwealth The contents of this video are for informational and educational purposes only. They should not be considered investment, financial, legal or tax advice. Jake and Gino are not licensed in the insurance or securities industries and is not in the business of selling, soliciting or negotiating the sale of any insurance contract, security or other investment vehicle

CEO Spotlight
The US is the "Cleanest Dirty Shirt" and foreign investors know it

CEO Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 10:36


Carlos Vaz, Founder & CEO, from Conti Capital talks to David Johnson.

Real Estate Investing For Cash Flow Hosted by Kevin Bupp.
FBF #488: Learn how this 36 year old investor built a portfolio of 4,500 units in just 7 years – with Carlos Vaz

Real Estate Investing For Cash Flow Hosted by Kevin Bupp.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 61:13


Today's Flash Back Friday Episode is from Episode #29, which originally aired on July 20, 2014 Carlos has built his success from the ground up and is a true, rags to riches story that needs to be told. Carlos worked his way up the ranks and built skill by starting as a laborer for a construction firm and methodically working his way all the way to project manager before making a career jump into the mortgage industry which was the start of something really BIG! Carlos worked in the mortgage industry only a short time before realizing that he could make way more money investing in real estate. So he began buying single-family investment properties in the Boston area where he bought and sold over 34 houses in just 2 short years.  He moved to Dallas in 2008 and started the Conti Organization with few contacts, limited funds, and little multifamily experience, but has his mind set on doing big things in his business. His first multi-family acquisition was a  208-unit apartment building which he bought in March of 2008 and over the past 7 years has gone on to grow his apartment investment company to almost 4,500 units and $100+ million, all accomplished by the age of 36. Learn About Investment and Partnership Opportunities with Kevin and His Team  Recommended Resources:  Check out our company and our investment opportunity by visiting www.SunriseCapitalInvestors.com Self Directed IRA Investment Opportunity – Click Here To Learn More About How You Can Invest With Us Through Your SDIRA Accredited Investors Click Here to learn more about partnering with me and my team on Mobile Home Park deals! Grab a free copy of my latest book “The 21 Biggest Mistakes Investors Make When Purchasing their First Mobile Home Park…and how to avoid them MobileHomeParkAcademy.com Schedule your free 30 minute "no obligation" call directly with Kevin by clicking this link https://www.timetrade.com/book/KV2D2

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Imigrandes
Construindo uma mentalidade vencedora - Com Carlos Vaz | #028 (Pílula 3)

Imigrandes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2022 16:29


Seja no Brasil ou no exterior, empreender é uma tarefa difícil, ainda mais para quem precisa começar do zero. O sucesso no mundo dos negócios depende de uma série de fatores, como, por exemplo, trabalho duro, dedicação, mentalidade de aprendizado, resiliência e humildade. Carlos Vaz, mineiro de Itajubá, chegou nos Estados Unidos com apenas 300 dólares no bolso e muita vontade de trabalhar. Já foi garçom, entregador de jornal e ajudante de obras, mas nunca desistiu do seu objetivo principal: estudar e adquirir cada vez mais conhecimento. Neste episódio do podcast “ImiGrandes”, a conversa é com Carlos Vaz, fundador da Conti Capital, empresa do setor imobiliário residencial que já realizou mais de $1.2 bilhões em transações. Focado e muito determinado, construiu uma empresa grandiosa do zero, e compartilha sua história conosco. Acompanhe nas redes: https://idolink.bio/imigrandes Siga o nosso convidado: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carlosvaz1/ https://carlosvaz.com/ https://contiorg.com/ https://www.instagram.com/carlosvazmih/

Imigrandes
Construindo uma mentalidade vencedora - Com Carlos Vaz | #028 (Pílula 2)

Imigrandes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 23:26


Seja no Brasil ou no exterior, empreender é uma tarefa difícil, ainda mais para quem precisa começar do zero. O sucesso no mundo dos negócios depende de uma série de fatores, como, por exemplo, trabalho duro, dedicação, mentalidade de aprendizado, resiliência e humildade. Carlos Vaz, mineiro de Itajubá, chegou nos Estados Unidos com apenas 300 dólares no bolso e muita vontade de trabalhar. Já foi garçom, entregador de jornal e ajudante de obras, mas nunca desistiu do seu objetivo principal: estudar e adquirir cada vez mais conhecimento. Neste episódio do podcast “ImiGrandes”, a conversa é com Carlos Vaz, fundador da Conti Capital, empresa do setor imobiliário residencial que já realizou mais de $1.2 bilhões em transações. Focado e muito determinado, construiu uma empresa grandiosa do zero, e compartilha sua história conosco. Acompanhe nas redes: https://idolink.bio/imigrandes Siga o nosso convidado: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carlosvaz1/ https://carlosvaz.com/ https://contiorg.com/ https://www.instagram.com/carlosvazmih/

Imigrandes
Construindo uma mentalidade vencedora - Com Carlos Vaz | #028 (Pílula 1)

Imigrandes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 13:25


Seja no Brasil ou no exterior, empreender é uma tarefa difícil, ainda mais para quem precisa começar do zero. O sucesso no mundo dos negócios depende de uma série de fatores, como, por exemplo, trabalho duro, dedicação, mentalidade de aprendizado, resiliência e humildade. Carlos Vaz, mineiro de Itajubá, chegou nos Estados Unidos com apenas 300 dólares no bolso e muita vontade de trabalhar. Já foi garçom, entregador de jornal e ajudante de obras, mas nunca desistiu do seu objetivo principal: estudar e adquirir cada vez mais conhecimento. Neste episódio do podcast “ImiGrandes”, a conversa é com Carlos Vaz, fundador da Conti Capital, empresa do setor imobiliário residencial que já realizou mais de $1.2 bilhões em transações. Focado e muito determinado, construiu uma empresa grandiosa do zero, e compartilha sua história conosco. Acompanhe nas redes: https://idolink.bio/imigrandes Siga o nosso convidado: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carlosvaz1/ https://carlosvaz.com/ https://contiorg.com/ https://www.instagram.com/carlosvazmih/

Imigrandes
Construindo uma mentalidade vencedora - Com Carlos Vaz | #028

Imigrandes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 53:56


Seja no Brasil ou no exterior, empreender é uma tarefa difícil, ainda mais para quem precisa começar do zero. O sucesso no mundo dos negócios depende de uma série de fatores, como, por exemplo, trabalho duro, dedicação, mentalidade de aprendizado, resiliência e humildade. Carlos Vaz, mineiro de Itajubá, chegou nos Estados Unidos com apenas 300 dólares no bolso e muita vontade de trabalhar. Já foi garçom, entregador de jornal e ajudante de obras, mas nunca desistiu do seu objetivo principal: estudar e adquirir cada vez mais conhecimento. Neste episódio do podcast “ImiGrandes”, a conversa é com Carlos Vaz, fundador da Conti Capital, empresa do setor imobiliário residencial que já realizou mais de $1.2 bilhões em transações. Focado e muito determinado, construiu uma empresa grandiosa do zero, e compartilha sua história conosco. Acompanhe nas redes: https://idolink.bio/imigrandes Siga o nosso convidado: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carlosvaz1/ https://carlosvaz.com/ https://contiorg.com/ https://www.instagram.com/carlosvazmih/

Made In USA
#28 - Carlos Vaz (Fundo Imobiliário, Conti Capital)

Made In USA

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 77:09


Rafa Gregori recebe Carlos Vaz, fundador da Conti Capital, uma gestora de investimentos imobiliários nos EUA que já investiu mais de $1,2 bilhão de dólares no setor. O empreendedor de Itajubá, MG chegou nos Estados Unidos com apenas $300 dólares e trabalhou simultaneamente como estagiário, garçom, e reformando casas. A curiosidade e o interesse em querer aprender mais, o levou a fazer vários cursos em faculdades, e aos poucos lhe foi dando base e conhecimento para criar seu próprio fundo imobiliário. Mineiro de alma e texano de coração, Carlos Vaz enfrentou inúmeras dificuldades nos Estados Unidos, inclusive, a crise imobiliária de 2008. Ele relata neste episódio os aprendizados, os ditados que carrega para sua vida, e como conseguiu criar um fundo que analisa mais de quatrocentos indicadores para tomada de decisão. A gestão minuciosa da Conti Capital tornou-se em um verdadeiro arsenal de informação, o que tem ajudado a gerar um retorno médio de 10% ao ano desde 2008. Dê um play nesse episódio para conhecer a história, a sabedoria e todos os aprendizados que transformaram o Carlos Vaz em um gigante empreendedor imobiliário na terra do Tio Sam. Quer saber mais? Me siga nas redes: @madeinusa_podcast https://www.youtube.com/c/MadeInUSAPodcast Conheça o nosso convidado nas redes sociais: @carlosvazmih @conticapital Produção: Voz e Conteúdo – www.vozeconteudo.com.br | @vozeconteudo

Prova Oral
Fernando Alvim com Carlos Vaz Marques.

Prova Oral

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 55:56


Carlos Vaz Marques lançou uma editora de livros. Chama-se Zigurate e é apresentada no site como projeto que irá apresentar livros "para descoficar a complexidade do mundo".

Librero Sonoro
Aniversario 150 del nacimiento de Carlos Vaz Ferreira

Librero Sonoro

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 18:50


Tercera temporada de Librero Sonoro. Episodio 15 conducido por: *Laura Vargas Mendoza Pistas utilizadas: 1- Biblioteca compuesta por Ana Leyva Luna y Amaury Pérez Vega. 2- "Juan Sánchez - Blue Nights" está bajo una licencia Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0) Música promocionada por Breaking Copyright: https://bit.ly/bkc-blue-nights Librero Sonoro es una iniciativa del programa Pasión por la Lectura del Tecnológico de Monterrey y en ellos participan la comunidad académica, ex estudiantes e invitados especiales.

Maluco Beleza
MALUCO BELEZA SHOW #17 Carlos Vaz Marques, Carlos M. Cunha e Nuno Cadilhe

Maluco Beleza

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 84:34


Apoia o Maluco Beleza Show e faz parte da família YouTube: https://bit.ly/aderirmb Patreon: http://bit.ly/malucobelezapodcast SEGUE-NOS Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/malucobelez… Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/malucobeleza… The post MALUCO BELEZA SHOW #17 Carlos Vaz Marques, Carlos M. Cunha e Nuno Cadilhe appeared first on Maluco Beleza.

Rádio Comercial - Era o que Faltava
Carlos Vaz Marques (com Exclusivo Online)

Rádio Comercial - Era o que Faltava

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022


Hoje é a vez de Carlos Vaz Marques no Era o Que Faltava!

Pelotas 13 Horas
MOVIDA SCHLEE POR LUIS CARLOS VAZ - Podcast

Pelotas 13 Horas

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2021 8:05


MOVIDA SCHLEE POR LUIS CARLOS VAZ - Podcast

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Podcast RioBravo
Podcast 675 – Carlos Vaz: A estratégia da CONTI Capital e o mercado de real estate nos EUA

Podcast RioBravo

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2021 19:44


A Conti Capital é uma das empresas líderes em investimentos imobiliários que oferece soluções financeiras para adquirir, gerenciar e investir em investir no mercado de real estate nos Estados Unidos. No Podcast Rio Bravo desta semana, nosso convidado é Carlos Vaz, que, embora nascido no Brasil, se estabeleceu nos EUA e é co-fundador e CEO da CONTI Capital. Na entrevista, ele comenta por que o mercado norte-americano de real estate ainda é atraente para o investidor.

BBN Brasil Podcast
Carlos Vaz, CEO Conti Organization, Dallas, Texas

BBN Brasil Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 26:42


Carlos Vaz, brasileiro, especialista em investimentos, empreendimentos imobiliários "Multifamily" em Texas. Explicando o conceito Mercado Multifamily americano e como difere dos investimentos imobiliários típicos no Brasil. www.linkedin.com/in/carlosvaz1 www.contiorg.com

Doing it Right: The Stories that Make Us
Doing it Right! Ep. 105 | Carlos Vaz, Co-Founder - CONTI Organization - HE SPOKE NO ENGLISH WHEN ARRIVING IN USA

Doing it Right: The Stories that Make Us

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 28:28


Carlos Vaz had $300 in his pocket when he arrived in the USA from Brazil to take anon-paying internship. With 4 jobs and night school, this grateful immigrant aspired for a better life in America. And wasn’t afraid to work for it.One of 9 kids Carlos understood what work meant. Early to rise, his dad knocked oneach door ONCE. “Let’s get to work” was the chant. Coming from loving parents whoraised the family with necessary disciplines, Carlos took that message at face value.Get up early, go to work and make yourself better in everything you do.Today he is CEO of a successful multifamily real estate investment company, has ledover $1.25B in real estate transactions, and has helped his company earn recognitionas a Great Place to Work and one of America’s fastest-growing private companies.Tune in for this modern story of one immigrant’s rise to achieve the American Dream.Teachable Points of View:- Humans are entitled to three things: get up early, get to work and make yourself better in everything you do.- Have gratitude for living in America. It you want to make it better, consider what YOU can do.- To have opportunities, you must pursue personal growth and learn daily.- Execution is not just doing – it’s doing things right.- Respect has no titles.- Everyone’s voice should be heard. Speak up!

CEO Spotlight
Carlos Vaz, CEO & Co-Founder, CONTI Organization

CEO Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 13:12


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Texas Business Minds
Dallas: Carlos Vaz, CEO of the CONTI Organization

Texas Business Minds

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 34:04


He arrived in American with a paltry $300, but thanks to a strong work ethic and prudent business decisions, Carlos Vaz now counts over $1B in real estate transactions and has built the CONTI Organization into one of the largest multi-family real estate owners & operators in Texas. In this episode, Dallas Business Journal Managing Editor Rob Schneider invites Vaz to share his story, his perspective and his outlook on the DFW market and beyond, as he looks to expand his company beyond the flourishing borders of Texas.

Blackacre Commercial Podcast
Carlos Vaz - Conti Organization

Blackacre Commercial Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 50:02 Transcription Available


Tune in to hear CEO, Carlos Vaz discuss building a multi-family empire with $300

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Domínio Público (Rubrica)
12h: Carlos Vaz Marques apresenta «Herdeiros de Saramago»; Caminhos do Cinema Português em Coimbra; Olho: festival de cinema de animação no Porto

Domínio Público (Rubrica)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 3:42


We Are VIP Podcast
Episode 67: Carlos Vaz, Co-Founder and CEO of the CONTI Organization

We Are VIP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 35:23


Carlos Vaz, Co-Founder, and CEO of the CONTI Organization, joins VIP's Casey Hasten in a discussion about entrepreneurship, company culture, and recruiting and retaining talent that helps make a business successful. Carlos arrived in the US in 2001 with just $300 in his pocket and a desire to Make Things Happen. Since then, he's grown his company to include more than $1B in assets under management. Listen in as he shares his strategies for success.About the Guest:Company: https://contiorg.com/Website: https://carlosvaz.com/About The We Are VIP Podcast:This podcast is brought to you by VIP to add value to your job or candidate search. Each week, we'll bring you helpful tips and insights from leading professionals to help candidates land their dream jobs and help employers find better talent.Hosted by:Casey Hasten, Director of Recruiting at VIPAbout VIP:We utilize a holistic approach to support your strategic initiatives in accounting and finance. From recruiting and strategic staffing, to project management consulting, our service model offers a comprehensive solution that allows for flexibility as you navigate transformation and growth within your organization.Connect:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/270216/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WeAreVIPCompanyJob Openings and Services: https://wearevip.com

CEO Spotlight
Carlos Vaz, Co-Founder and CEO, CONTI Organization​

CEO Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 9:08


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Big-Ticket Clients™
140: Values-Centered Team Leadership, With Carlos Vaz

Big-Ticket Clients™

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 32:15


As the saying goes, "when things get tough, the tough get going." It is always fascinating to hear the story of a leader who has battled the greatest odds, traversed the longest journeys, and risen to success based on seemingly simple principles and values such as: 'family'. It is then truly a joy to witness how a singular value can affect their teams, leadership approach, and treatment of customers and stakeholders.In this episode, we meet Carlos Vaz, who is the CEO and CO-Founder at CONTI Organization. CONTI is a multi-family real estate investment firm with over 10,000+ units under management and over $1 Billion in executed transactions.My Favorite Quotes from Carlos Vaz in this episode, (paraphrased):“In moments of uncertainty, the one thing that must never be uncertain is behavior!”“My 'WHY' is rooted in Family!”“Your success is directly related to the quality and wellbeing of your people!”"There is an important difference between 'success' and 'significance'!""As a leader, my job is this: I am a Gardener!"The best ways to connect with Carlos Vaz online are:Website: https://contiorg.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carlosvaz1/About the PROFITABLE HAPPINESS™ Podcast:The Profitable Happiness™ Podcast features stories from highly successful CEOs, Business Leaders, and Experts who exemplify the use of Inspirational Leadership, Employee Happiness, and Harmonious Teams to build business profitability. https://drpele.comSupport the show (https://drpele.com)

Vem pra mesa
#043: Carlos Vaz, CEO da Conti Real Estate Investments

Vem pra mesa

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 52:08


Carlos Vaz chegou aos EUA com US$ 300 e hoje sua empresa já soma US$ 1 bi em ativos negociados. Carlos é fundador da Conti Real Estate Investments, focada em propriedades multifamily. Seu negócio envolve captação de recursos no mercado para comprar imóveis e posteriormente alugar. Nesse bate papo com Sergio Langer, Carlos fala do modelo do seu negócio, do atual momento de mercado e o que projeta para os próximos anos.

Semanal Tech Podcast
Semanal Tech Podcast - Carlos Vaz - SE02 EP01

Semanal Tech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2020 43:08


Olá e bem vindos ao EP01 da SE02 do Semanal Tech Podcast, o teu podcast (não tão semanal como eu gostaria) de resumo de noticias de tecnologia. Estamos a gravar no dia 23 de Abril de 2020 em plena pandemia Covid-19. Eu sou o Gonçalo e hoje tenho comigo um convidado muito especial comigo, o Carlos Vaz. Falamos um bocado de tudo o que é tecnologia em geral abordando como o Carlos começou os seus canais e porquê. Falamos sobre Apple, Samsung, Microsoft entre outros e como nós vemos o futuro da tecnologia e o seu passado que nos trouxe até hoje. Fica para ouvir e dá o teu feedback nos comentários e nas nossas redes sociais. Podes encontrar os links do Carlos aqui: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carlos_vaz_tech/ Youtube: https://yt-link.com/profile/?code=CARLOSVAZ Os meus links podes encontrar aqui: https://linktr.ee/GKPtech

Comentário da Maçã - Powered by All Things Apple
Comentário ESPECIAL à review do iPhone 11 Pro Max

Comentário da Maçã - Powered by All Things Apple

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2019


Tiago Alves reúne-se com os Tech YouTubers Paulo Vaz, Pedro Alves e Carlos Vaz para um podcast de comentário à sua review do iPhone 11 Pro Max. Review essa que transmitimos em direto no nosso canal YouTube e cujo o link encontras aqui.Passa nos canais dos nossos convidados e subscreve! Paulo Vaz, Carlos Vaz e Pedro Alves— Suporta o nosso projeto aqui.

Comentário da Maçã - Powered by All Things Apple
Notícias da Maçã (COMENTÁRIO) - Convidado Especial YouTuber Carlos Vaz

Comentário da Maçã - Powered by All Things Apple

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2019 89:04


Esta semana, Tiago Alves e Tiago Vahia Pessoa, receberam como convidado especial o YouTuber Carlos Vaz, onde falaram sobre os produtos apresentados no evento da Apple de 10 de setembro e onde cada um mencionou qual seria o iPhone que escolheria e porquê! Uma conversa bastante interessante, e que não podem perder…

Legends in Leadership
Episode 23: Carlos Vaz

Legends in Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2019 32:13


Carlos Vaz is a real estate investment expert with more than a decade of experience in value-added multifamily housing. He is co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of CONTI Organization,overseeing strategy, company culture, and business development.

Ponto Final, Parágrafo
Episódio 3 - Carlos Vaz Marques

Ponto Final, Parágrafo

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2018 45:14


Neste episódio há desafios, gargalhadas, questões filosóficas e alguma música. Ah! E livros! Muitos livros! No terceiro Ponto Final, Parágrafo temos a companhia de alguém que vive com e para os livros: Carlos Vaz Marques!

PlayMakers Talk Show
June 15 – Carlos Vaz, Co-Founder & CEO, Conti Real Estate Investments

PlayMakers Talk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2018


Our Guest for the June 15th edition of PlayMakers Talk Show: Carlos Vaz, Co-Founder & CEO, Conti Real Estate Investments Your browser does not support the audio element. Right click to download | Subscribe to the PlayMakers Talk Show Podcast … Continue reading →

Best Real Estate Investing Advice Ever
JF1354: 5 Ways to Show Alignment of Interests with Passive Investors #FollowAlongFriday with Joe & Theo

Best Real Estate Investing Advice Ever

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2018 26:50


For syndicators and passive investors, today’s episode is packed full content for you! A lot of this episode also applies to other real estate investors, because all of us need to build and maintain credibility. Being able to show alignment of interest when reaching out to potential money partners is HUGE. If you enjoyed today’s episode remember to subscribe in iTunes and leave us a review!   Best Ever Tweet: “The world will tell you you are too young to do something, until one day it tells you you are too old”   Mentioned in this episode:   Carlos Vaz episode: JF1112: He Attributes Having The Right Mindset & Character to His Success with Carlos Vaz   How the General Partner Makes Money from an Apartment Syndication:   Join us and our online investor community:   Made Possible Because of Our Best Ever Sponsor: List and manage your property all from one platform with . Once listed you can: accept applications, screen tenants, accept payments and receive maintenance tickets all in one place - and all free for landlords. Go to to get started today!

As Donas da Casa (Entrevistas)
Carlos Vaz Marques, jornalista, repórter, tradutor, editor e apresentador

As Donas da Casa (Entrevistas)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2017 39:29


Best Real Estate Investing Advice Ever
JF1112: He Attributes Having The Right Mindset & Character to His Success with Carlos Vaz

Best Real Estate Investing Advice Ever

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2017 30:13


Carlos was born in South America, as the son of a butcher, he started working at the age of 7. His family instilled strong beliefs in him, which he outlines for us, and says his character is the reason he has been able to own 5,000 multifamily units valued at almost $600,000,000. Hear how he has been able to come to the U.S. and be successful when a lot of people may have given up. If you enjoyed today’s episode remember to subscribe in iTunes and leave us a review!   Best Ever Tweet: The most important thing we have is respect   Carlos Vaz Real Estate Background: Co-founder and CEO of CONTI Organization, a multifamily real estate investment company Portfolio of over 1,400 units his first year in the multifamily business Been involved in over $400MM of real estate transactions Member of the Urban Land Institute (ULI) and the Young Presidents’ Organization (YPO) Currently enrolled in the Harvard Business School OPM Program Based in Dallas, Texas Say hi to him at Best Ever Book: Good to Great   Made Possible Because of Our Best Ever Sponsors: Fund That Flip provides short-term fix and flip loans to experienced investors. If you're looking for a reliable funding partner, their online platform makes the entire process super easy, and they can get you funded in as few as 7 days. They've also partnered with best-selling author, J Scott to provide Bestever listeners a free chapter from his new book on negotiating real estate. If you'd like to improve your bestever negotiating skills, visit to download your free negotiating guide today.

Biblioteca de Bolso
Ep. 52 - Carlos Vaz Marques

Biblioteca de Bolso

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2017 29:31


Esta semana recebemos Carlos Vaz Marques, um dos jornalistas culturais mais activos em Portugal. Na TSF, onde começou a trabalhar em 1990, foi responsável pela entrevistas de "Pessoal... e Transmíssivel", que terminou no fim do ano passado, e está por trás das recensões diárias de "O Livro do Dia", e da moderação do programa de debate "Governo Sombra", que também é transmitido, em directo, na TVI24. Além de outras actividades públicas, é director da versão portuguesa da revista "Granta" e da colecção de viagens da editora Tinta da China. Ao longo dos anos, foi também fazendo traduções, nomeadamente de Juan Goytisolo, Francisco Umbral, Julien Green e Peter Carey. Trouxe-nos: Le Grand Meaulnes - Alain-Fournier O Náufrago - Thomas Bernhard As Anotações de Malte Laurids Brigge - Rainer Maria Rilke

CarrotCast | Freedom, Flexibility, Finance & Impact for Real Estate Investors
EP 14: From 0 to 3,347 Multi-Family Units: “How I Did It” w/ Carlos Vaz

CarrotCast | Freedom, Flexibility, Finance & Impact for Real Estate Investors

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2016 73:19


Ever wondered how someone acquires 100 multi-family units? How about 500? Well in this episode of the CarrotCast, our guest Carlos Vaz has acquired over 4,000 units and will dive into how he's done just that... If you need a little push or example of someone who is killing it in multi-family, check out Carlos's site at

Real Estate Investing For Cash Flow Hosted by Kevin Bupp.
Ep 29: Learn how this 36 year old investor built a portfolio of 4,500 units in just 7 years – with Carlos Vaz

Real Estate Investing For Cash Flow Hosted by Kevin Bupp.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2014 61:28


Carlos has built his success from the ground up and is a true, rags to riches story that needs to be told. Carlos worked his way up the ranks and built skill by starting as a laborer for a construction firm and methodically working his way all the way to project manager before making a career jump into the mortgage industry which was the start of something really BIG! Carlos worked in the mortgage industry only a short time before realizing that he could make way more money investing in real estate. So he began buying single family investment properties in the Boston area where he bought and sold over 34 houses in just 2 short years.  He moved to Dallas in 2008 and started the Conti Organization with few contacts, limited funds and little multifamily experience, but has his mind set on doing big things in his business. His first multi-family acquisition was a  208-unit apartment building which he bought in March of 2008 and over the past 7 years has gone onto grow his apartment investment company to almost 4,500 units and $100+ million, all accomplished by the age of 36. In this interview with Carlos you’re going to learn: ·         How he’s been able to realize so much success in such a short period of time ·         How his upbringing played a major role in his strong work ethic ·         Why networking with brokers & appraisers are critical to your success in the CRE industry ·         The 4 things you always need to be doing to grow your RE business ·         How to determine the correct target market ·         The essential steps to raising money for your deal ·         And much more