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Mazen Danaf, Senior Economist and Applied Scientist, Uber Freight joined Grayson Brulte on The Autonomy Economy podcast to discuss the economic conditions impacting the adoption of autonomous and electric trucks. In this engaging economic discussion, Mazen provides valuable insights into the forces molding the future of autonomous and electric trucking. With $18 billion of freight under management, Uber Freight has a unique vantage point into wider market dynamics.A key focus of the conversation is the recent rebound in consumer spending on goods, which increased 5% year-over-year in 2023 after a two-year stagnation. This positive demand signal bodes well for increased freight volumes and a potential freight market recovery emerging in Q2 2024, according to Mazen. Other indicators such as improving manufacturing data, reduced truck orders, and employment in long-haul trucking are creating conditions conducive to higher freight demand.However, Mazen cautioned that the $1.13 trillion in U.S. consumer credit card debt, while elevated, has returned to a manageable 5% debt-to-income ratio consistent with pre-pandemic levels. Monitoring factors like unemployment will be crucial to gauge if the consumer remains able to sustain spending.Turning to transformative freight technologies, Mazen emphasized the importance of analyzing autonomous and electric truck adoption through a comprehensive economic lens rather than a tech lens. Long-term, he expects a decades-long transition facilitated by a hybrid approach of both autonomous and professional driver operations.For electric trucks, substantial public and private investment is needed to build out charging infrastructure at scale. Freight-dense interstate corridors like Los Angeles-Inland Empire and Dallas- Houston are prime candidates for targeted electrification efforts to maximize emissions reduction.The overarching theme of the podcast was consumer behavior, market forces, infrastructure, and the regulatory environment will all shape trucking's autonomous and electric future as much as the technology itself. Mazen stressed, “it's interesting to look at the broader context…because it will definitely have an effect.” Uber Freight's vast data intelligence provides a powerful economic prism through which to forecast this transformation.Chapters:0:00 Introduction 0:40 Consumer Spending and The Economy 6:50 Fed Interest Rate Cuts 9:12 Real Estate Markets 11:08 Layoffs 12:50 Decline in Freight Market Job Growth 14:40 Carriers Investing in Autonomous Trucks 21:04 Autonomous Trucks and Intermodal 24:13 Autonomous Trucking in California 27:34 Autonomous and Electric Trucks Impact on Jobs 31:15 Introducing Electric Trucks into Fleets 41:27 Q4 2023 Truck Sales Decline 43:44 Freight Recovery 45:43 Key TakeawaysRecorded on Thursday, February 15, 2024--------About The Road to AutonomyThe Road to Autonomy® is a leading source of data, insight and commentary on autonomous vehicles/trucks and the emerging autonomy economy™. The company has two businesses: The Road to Autonomy Indices, with Standard and Poor's Dow Jones Indices as the custom calculation agent; Media, which includes The Road to Autonomy and Autonomy Economy podcasts as well as This Week in The Autonomy Economy newsletter.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today's guest is Sean Tagge. Sean is a Biomedical Engineer turned REI. He uses a data and science approach to investing. 1500 SFR and 750 MF doors. Show summary: Sean shares his journey from flipping single-family houses to multifamily syndications, discussing the importance of measuring progress and accountability in real estate investing. He also talks about the challenges he faced during his first multifamily project, the benefits of investing in Nashville, and his recent acquisition of a 206-unit property. Sean emphasizes the importance of using a data-driven approach in real estate and shares his strategies for securing deals and managing properties. -------------------------------------------------------------- Intro (00:00:00) Sean Tagi's Background and Real Estate Journey (00:01:13) Analyzing and Investing in a Multifamily Property (00:07:24) The cost of living in Nashville (00:10:01) Using a scientific approach to investing (00:10:59) Renovating and raising rents in the property (00:16:11) The phone answering race (00:20:01) Measuring and reporting data (00:21:27) Simplicity of focusing on one trade (00:22:40) -------------------------------------------------------------- Connect with Sean: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/seantagge/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SeanTagge Web: https://acornea.com/multifamily/ 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: Sean Tagge (00:00:00) - What gets measured gets done. And then I think add on top of that what gets measured and reported on the rate of improvement increases. So it's just having that accountability is like, hey, you know here here we're at in the project and every week we're just following up on the numbers. Here's where I'm on our budget. Here's how much is completed. Here's the goal I mean, like you don't even really need to say much after that. You just look at the data and the person who's responsible for it can just see, oh, I'm ahead or not on this. And then it gives you a lot of opportunity for coaching and help and giving them tools to succeed. Welcome to the how. Intro (00:00:36) - 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 (00:00:48) - Sean Tagi is a biomedical engineer turned real estate investor. He uses a data and science approach to investing. He currently has 1500 single family residence doors and 700 and multi 750 multifamily doors. Sam Wilson (00:01:02) - Sean, welcome to the show. Sean Tagge (00:01:04) - Hey Sam man. Super excited and honored to be on the show with you. And yeah, excited to dive on in. Hopefully, you know we can get some good golden nuggets for the audience. Sam Wilson (00:01:13) - Absolutely Sean. Appreciate you coming on today. There are three questions I ask every guest who comes on the show in 90s or less. Can you tell me where did you start? Where are you now and how did you get there? Sean Tagge (00:01:23) - Yeah, started in Memphis, Tennessee. I moved from Utah to Memphis and joined on with some partners and started doing turnkey single family flips. So flipped 1500 single family houses. I came on as a VP of operations and got made partner after two years. Ramp that up a lot. That business. We're up to doing about 320 houses a year at one time in the heyday, and then about 3 or 4 years ago started doing multifamily syndications and syndicated about five different complexes in $750. And we currently have 650 that were still in the operating phase. Sam Wilson (00:01:59) - Wow. Okay. So you came on as partner there at a firm here in Memphis, and you guys did your you helped do 1500 single family residence flips and then you guys and you're doing more. What did you say on average I guess 320 a year. Sean Tagge (00:02:14) - Yeah. The highest we did in one year. But yeah 250 or so a year to three, 320. Yeah. Sam Wilson (00:02:19) - That's rolling. I mean that's a house every single day almost. Sean Tagge (00:02:23) - Hey we were yeah that was our goal house a day. You know it keeps the doctor away. We were trying that got up there. It gets a little hectic after a while. Sam Wilson (00:02:32) - Yeah no I can't I mean I don't even want to imagine that. Right? I mean, like there's some businesses where you're like, oh my gosh, someday, like, maybe we'll grow to that size. Like I have no aspirations of that. When I think about that, I'm like, no, man, I'm already bald. Like, I don't I don't ever want to do a house. Sam Wilson (00:02:46) - Yeah, I don't care what the payoff is. That's that's a. Sean Tagge (00:02:49) - Lot. There's only a few in the whole country that even do up to there. I mean, I only knew maybe five that were in the 300 plus in the whole country. And yeah, it's for a reason. And that's kind of why we started flipping. Had rather do 100 houses one time instead of 100 houses 100 times. Right. So multifamily. Sam Wilson (00:03:07) - Right. So you got a new multifamily and did you do this on your own or there with that firm here in. Yeah, with. Sean Tagge (00:03:11) - The same partners. We kind of had a lot of big investor lists. I already had rental crews and everything. And it's a lot easier for them to do 20 doors in one little area instead of 20 kind of spread out. So yeah, it just really helped out from that, that perspective and just kind of started slowly growing. Sam Wilson (00:03:25) - That did there's because was there a shift in the model? Because in the turnkey residence model, you know, it's it's for most turnkey providers at least it's buy the house, renovate it, put a tenant in place and then sell that individual home off to an investor. Sam Wilson (00:03:41) - But when you're doing an apartment complex, the model is typically as a syndicator, raise the money, buy the apartment complex, hold it in house, execute the business plan, and sell it later on down the road when it makes sense to exit. What was the model in the multifamily space? Sean Tagge (00:03:56) - Yeah, so like I said, the single family, yeah, we were done with them in 90 days or so. Just a quick flip with the multifamily. Yeah, there are more a year or two hold and then a couple others. We're doing a five year old model with a refinance in it, and the first one we just did with our own capital, you know, played around with our own money first, made the mistakes and learned. And it was very successful. So then the other four we brought on investors, put in a lot of our own money as well, and one we hope to be selling maybe summer of of 2024. That would be like a two year. I guess a flip for a multifamily is probably that's like the timeline for multifamily flip. Sean Tagge (00:04:34) - And then the others. Yeah. And then two others we refinance pulled out like 70 to 85% of the investors capital, and we'll hold on to them for another three years completing like a five year total hold. Sam Wilson (00:04:45) - Right. Okay. Cool. Sean Tagge (00:04:47) - So you said so just kind of yeah. Just kind of depended on the, you know, the the investment, the area, you know, the, the IRR we could achieve if we think we could flip it quickly or hold on longer. So we just kind of analyzed each deal and had a different plan. Sam Wilson (00:05:01) - Got it. Okay. So you said you made some mistakes in the first one with your own capital. What would you say some of those mistakes are. Sean Tagge (00:05:08) - Yeah. So this one we bought during Covid time. So underestimating and really not predicting inflation and rehab costs and material costs just going through the roof through all that. And then we had a plumbing issue where we had like 2030 grand. We had to dig out a plumbing line and fix all that. Sean Tagge (00:05:30) - And it just took a while. Also working with the city through Covid, when a lot of their employees are, you know, whatever, working from home or whatever. And it just took a while to get all that done. So it's like some things like that, you know, just some are unforeseeable, but some we could have planned a bit better. Sam Wilson (00:05:46) - Yeah. And build. Thing in. I guess that margin for those unforeseeable things is probably just something you do guess, probably naturally at this point. Correct? You're right. Yeah. In getting inspected, I don't know. Were you guys part of the zoom inspections? Did you guys have any of that stuff? Sean Tagge (00:06:02) - No, we man, we weren't lucky enough to get those. I think yeah some the. Yeah. Like the what is it, the section eight. They would just have us like inspected ourselves. So we're like yeah it looks great. You know, it looks you know, there's a few things we're going to fix. But yeah right. Sam Wilson (00:06:18) - But no, everything else is perfect I swear. Yeah, yeah. We had we had some of that here. I'm surprised you guys didn't see that as well. So it. Yeah, there was some zoom inspections that occurred. I thought it was pretty funny. How are you doing a structural inspect anyway? Yeah, those those guys are behind us, but, you know. But none of those are things I don't hear, you know, you know, to right now, we're hearing a lot of pain in the market. We're seeing a lot of pain in the market where people are going, hey, you know what? They took out short term debt and now they can't refi. Or they, you know, they didn't, you know, capitalize the deal properly. And so expenses, you know, I just had another guest on the show today that their insurance costs in Florida have quadrupled since they acquired the asset a couple of years ago. And suddenly their cash flow negative just because of, you know, enormous insurance premiums. Sam Wilson (00:07:06) - Right. So it doesn't like you made any of those mistakes. It was just, you know, some of the more common ones along the way where you're like, oh, well, that that kind of stunk. But we figured it out and keep moving, right? Sam Wilson (00:07:15) - Yeah. Sam Wilson (00:07:16) - That's awesome. That's awesome. What is your plan moving forward? Are you still working with this same group? Because now you've you've even relocated back to. Yeah Utah. Sean Tagge (00:07:24) - Yeah. So I've exited the single family turnkey flipping. You know just just a grind. I'd rather do multifamily. So I'm off on my own. Doing Acorn Equity and Acquisitions is my company. And we are. Yeah we actually have under contract. So I've been searching this whole year for a multifamily, you know, tons of brokers and you know, seller expectations are still high. So we finally got one down to the right price where it fits our, you know, returns and business plan model. So we have a 206 unit under contract in Nashville Tennessee. Sean Tagge (00:07:57) - Simple value add C class 1970s build type of house multifamily and going to raise rents $200 a door across all the units with 2 million in repairs or so. Sam Wilson (00:08:08) - Got it. Okay, well, let's let's dig in to this particular asset because I think this is an interesting conversation. You mentioned C class. We're seeing a lot of C class defaults. We're seeing assets trade below what they were purchased for two years ago. Currently in C class. Why do you feel like now is a good time to buy a C class asset? I guess just tell me. Tell me why this asset in particular makes sense for you, right? Sean Tagge (00:08:34) - Yeah. So we're buying it at an attractive price. So about 20% below the previous years. And it's this group. Why. Well the group has they own thousands of units their larger real estate private equity firm. And this is their last one in Nashville. And most of their plans and their funds they have they're open for five years. And so they need to close the fund. Sean Tagge (00:08:54) - And this is like the last one in the Nashville area. Most of their other assets are in Texas. So I mean, they've owned for five years. So they're doing really well even at the price, selling it below market of two years ago or a year ago market. It's fine for them. So win for them and then a win for us because we're getting it down lower and attractive entry. And then I feel my data and research I feel very strong on Nashville, the headwinds and the sorry the tailwinds behind it of, you know, long term. Maybe there might be a down year in the next five years. I mean, I think there will be, but in five years, long term, I think it's going to average out good appreciation and rent growth. Sam Wilson (00:09:30) - Right? I think picking picking your market, it sounds like it's one of the things that plays into a big part of your data and also your research. Obviously you got to spend some time here in Tennessee, actually. How long were you here? You lived here for a decade. Sean Tagge (00:09:43) - Yes. Six years. Yeah. Sam Wilson (00:09:45) - Okay. Okay. You're here for six years. So you got a good feel for what the state has to offer. And Nashville in particular, you know, obviously has some tailwinds to it that, you know, a lot of cities don't. So I don't know where where Nashville ranks on the fastest growing cities in the US. But I think it's it's there. Sean Tagge (00:10:01) - Yeah. It's always up there with job growth and this. And then another thing nice about Nashville, I don't know if you want to dive too much into it, but it's it's still below the national average cost of living. And like if you've been in Nashville, you walk that city, you're like, this is this is a Dallas Houston. You know, this is you know, it's not New York yet, but this is up and coming city where it's going to be expensive someday. So it's still below the national average. Sam Wilson (00:10:24) - Cost of living, which. Sam Wilson (00:10:25) - I think in Tennessee in general, probably exactly. Sam Wilson (00:10:27) - Still trends, trends below that which is which is great for those of us that live here. We we appreciate the lower. Certainly. Sean Tagge (00:10:34) - Yes, yes, it's nice, but we can obviously see it's not going to be that way forever, I think. Sam Wilson (00:10:40) - I don't know, I think Memphis might be. Sean Tagge (00:10:42) - Yeah, maybe some specific city. Yes, maybe. But the Nashville. Got a new guy, you know, not, you know, Knoxville. Those are nice cities. Sam Wilson (00:10:50) - They are. They are indeed. What are some things you said you use a science and data approach to investing? What does that mean to you? Sean Tagge (00:10:59) - I mean, yeah. So it's, you know, data spreadsheets. So when I was doing biomedical, I did artificial heart research. And so yeah, learned a lot of just, you know, using the scientific theory data and spreadsheets and basically just, you know, getting averages and then looking at macro and micro micro trends. So yeah, just kind of see that with with Nashville, you know, the rent growth appreciation, everything like that. Sean Tagge (00:11:23) - Then also of course, you know, jobs coming in and all that stuff is what I use. And that's kind of how I picked Memphis about seven years ago is I just saw it had a high rent to value ratio, did did that across the whole country and is one of the top three consistently now. It's not quite so much so. So yeah. Sam Wilson (00:11:43) - Yeah. We've certainly seen a price appreciation here in Memphis again. You know compared to a national average it's still probably on the lower end of things. Are there anything though. But guess when when you. When you say you use data in a scientific method approach. I mean, is there anything that you say, hey, this is a this is a data point. I look at that many people wouldn't think to consider. Sean Tagge (00:12:05) - Of I mean man, it's so with with you got co-star and all the data. It's really just it's out there for everyone. It just really takes that work though, of gathering several cities, comparing them across one another and yeah, diving into that. Sean Tagge (00:12:20) - So I can't say I have a secret sauce I wish I did. Maybe I wouldn't tell it if I did, but I really don't, I don't, I swear I don't. It's just it's. Sam Wilson (00:12:28) - That. Okay. Sam Wilson (00:12:30) - Okay. I was hoping for something really random where you're like, man, you know what I consider the number of feet of, you know, plumbing at any given, like, weight, right? Yeah. But somehow you figured out that that translates into higher rents. I don't know, just throw in throwing things out there. Okay, so no secret sauce, but yet there's still opportunity out there. What did you do to make yourself an attractive buyer to this seller? Sean Tagge (00:12:54) - Right? Yes. So we you know what we were we were just there consistently. So is actually this broker relationship we've built up over several months. So that that really there were two other 2 or 3 other offers. We were actually a little bit lower. But the fact that we were consistently showing up, you know, and making offers and other deals, maybe getting outbid a little bit and just showing that we're here consistently. Sean Tagge (00:13:16) - And then the fact that we own, you know, so I'm partner up with Compass Capital, Sam Brower and Michael Wheatley. They're kind of my my I've known them from college as well. Good, good buddies of mine. We've talked for six years wanting to do a deal together. So this is one we're finally on together. And yeah, so that as well as we own 200 units nearby and was able to perform on those raise rents and execute on the business plan. Sam Wilson (00:13:39) - Got it. Okay. No that's super cool. That's super cool. So Compass Capital those are they going to be your boots on the ground running it. Sean Tagge (00:13:47) - Yeah they're the boots on the ground. And then a property management company as well over there. Sam Wilson (00:13:51) - Got it. Okay cool. Because that's gonna be my next question was going to say okay. So you're now living in Utah. How are you taking this down? How are you selecting contractors? How are you getting this thing, you know, on the ground? Sean Tagge (00:14:01) - So I already performed the property management company has a rental company in-house, which I like that as well, you know, and they actually they actually hit the budget on the other 200 units, which is that was like that's some of the first questions like can they perform on the budget? And that's usually the roll of the dice when you're starting a new market. Sean Tagge (00:14:18) - Is your contractor because I mean, us, whenever we try a new contractor, we're just like, hey, it's a third chance. We keep them for a year or longer. You know, it's just something that risky take. So it's nice to know that we already have tested that and they've proven and they have thousands of other doors they performed on. Sam Wilson (00:14:36) - Repetition is so much easier than starting over and trying to figure it out in the beginning, I think. Yes, the stat you used there, which is there's a one third chance that you'll still be working together in a year when it comes to the general, which is unfortunate, but it's just it's a reality of things. Sam Wilson (00:14:52) - Yeah. Sean Tagge (00:14:52) - It's that maybe even less sometimes. Sam Wilson (00:14:54) - Yeah. Sam Wilson (00:14:55) - Right. Oh, man. Yeah. That's a that's really cool I like that. So you've already got the business plan in place. You've got the partners, you've already got the renovation, the property management. You guys are just hitting go. Is there any other hair on this deal that you look at and say, hey man, this is going to be an obstacle we're going to have to overcome? And if so, how are you going to do it? Sean Tagge (00:15:11) - Great question Sam. Sean Tagge (00:15:12) - So yeah, you know, for us it's just a straight base hit, which I kind of like. It's like, you know, someone smart told me, if you make money on something, you know, and it performs well, you've done it a few times. Just keep doing it. Do it and do it again. So this one is we're just going in. We're renovating the exterior, making it look nice, some of the railings and you know, the paint chipping the roofs, you know, the exterior siding on some units. Then in the interiors we're just, you know, we're putting in what's for the market rent. So we're not going anything too fancy and just keeping it in line and simply what it is, is just the current property manager. They haven't risen rents much over the past two years, and as we know, rents have gone up 20%. And so it's just simply asking and the property is 99% occupied. So that shows me they're not pushing rents really high is they're just kind of complacent and just it's just kind of easier just to renew and maybe not even ask for an increase. Sean Tagge (00:16:06) - And so we're going to push that a little bit and yeah get it up to market rents. Sam Wilson (00:16:11) - Right. Well and especially in the Nashville market which again was just seeing incredible growth. If you're if your rents aren't keeping pace what what what do you think about this? I heard this strategy one time. The guy came on the show and he's buying mobile home parks. And one of the things that he required his sellers to do was to raise rents before they bought the property. Sean Tagge (00:16:34) - That dude, I like that a lot is like, hey, let's test this on whatever's vacant right now. Let's bump it up to whatever, 100 bucks more a month. I like that a lot. Yeah, we haven't tried that on this one, but I've heard a couple of guys doing that. I think that's a great strategy. Maybe even writing that in your contract and just. Yeah, getting the feedback from the leasing. Sam Wilson (00:16:53) - People, getting. Sam Wilson (00:16:54) - The feedback from the leasing people and then making the sellers the bad guys, I mean, that's that was his strategy. Sam Wilson (00:16:59) - He said, hey, look, one, we get a raise in rents and then we also come in, you know, without having to get the flack of, oh, we just bought the property. And now you guys are, you know, coming in here and raising prices and all that. The previous seller did it. Right. Sean Tagge (00:17:12) - So another another thing like this is totally crazy idea of that was like why not maybe like renovate it to what you kind of are going to make the units renovated at and do an a, B split test of two units in the nicer, higher range, which is kind of what our model is versus the current ones at maybe just even a little less in your range, but higher than currently, obviously. Like you got to write something in of who's going to pay for those renovations and everything. But I mean, that may be worth the, you know, whatever, 1020 grand risk to kind of know if you can prove the. Sam Wilson (00:17:42) - Theory, right. Sam Wilson (00:17:43) - No, I think that's great. Sam Wilson (00:17:44) - Think that's great and that's that. I mean, and again, people are constantly looking for new ways or new strategies to add value in that term. Add value is getting tougher to do. Sam Wilson (00:17:54) - Mean yes for. Sam Wilson (00:17:55) - Sure. So, you know, do it. Taking some creative strategies like that I think is really, really important. Let's let's shift gears here a little bit. You said you spent all year working to get this 206 unit under contract. You're moving forward. That that sounds amazing. But I know we talked about this before the show began. You've also got your hands in business. So tell me why you're kind of splitting your focus here. Sean Tagge (00:18:20) - Right? Yeah. So of course, flipped 1500 single family houses. And I had renovation crews and they had subcontractors. And what I've just seen from the single family residential era of any Hvac, plumbing or electrical, roofing, fencing, I mean, any type of contractor. If you answer your phone, number one, show up to the job and give a bid and then actually do what you're going to say, you're probably ahead about ahead of 80%, 90% of the competition. Sean Tagge (00:18:51) - And so, yeah, I'm under contract under lock on an Hvac company. And it's it's also I'm keeping one of the partner who's licensed on will stay on. So it's kind of nice is you know I'm good at high level business stuff marketing you know, systems and processes, you know, and acquiring more. And so but then I have a day to day operator as well that I'm partnering up with. So if we're up a bit of my time, take up a bit of my time, but I'll learn a lot from that and can translate the business principles for multifamily and also the renovation. Sam Wilson (00:19:23) - Side of. Sam Wilson (00:19:23) - That business in Utah. Or is that back here in Tennessee? Sean Tagge (00:19:27) - Yeah, it's in Utah. Sam Wilson (00:19:28) - Okay, okay. The skilled trades I mean, finding, as you said. Sam Wilson (00:19:32) - Finding. Sam Wilson (00:19:33) - Not just I think the four criteria, whatever, 4 or 5 criteria you gave, one is for any contractor to show up. But finding then also the skilled trades I mean those are those are the places where it is, like you mentioned, plumbers, electricians, Hvac guys. Sam Wilson (00:19:48) - You get inside of those three and that and if you can again answer the phone and show up, I mean, I commonly won't even ask for a second bid if you're if you're competent in any of those three trades and you show up and you're like, right. Sam Wilson (00:20:01) - We can get it done. Sean Tagge (00:20:01) - I mean, I was because, yeah, I've tried to personally get a house renovated and like I literally had to call, I think 3 or 4 guys and two of them didn't answer, then two answered, but then one didn't show up and one showed up like two weeks later. And the guy that showed up two weeks later, he got the job because I was just, quite frankly, just like, I need to get this done and I'm tired of this, like, just let's do it. And so it's crazy. And what I got good at when we flipped the 1500 single family houses is we had a ton of marketing and made a ton of offers and went on a ton of appointments to make offers personally at people's houses. Sean Tagge (00:20:35) - And so I had a VA, basically a call center in house call center scripts and then boots on the ground guys making offers. And so I'm kind of going apply that principles and softwares that I connect together, because we follow up with automated texts and emails and tasks to call and all of that. So I'm kind of going to use all those processes to be, you know, be the person answering the phone, because basically it's just a race to the to the answering the phone and showing up is you'll get the business. Then the second end, of course, is, you know, the hiring people, managing the crews, making sure they're doing a job well done, have processes as well for that, which I learned a lot from flipping 1500 single family houses. And of course, some of the rentals go overboard and we're not doing as well in a timely manner and things like that. So using data and actually tracking it and reporting it weekly, right. So I mean, this is for anything, but, you know, this works for multifamily syndication as well as. Sean Tagge (00:21:27) - Right. You just what is it. There's someone that said, you know, what gets measured gets done. And then I think add on top of. What gets measured and reported on the rate of improvement increases. So just having that accountability is like, hey, you know, here, here we're at in the project and every week we're just following up on the numbers. Here's where I'm on our budget. Here's how much is completed. Here's the goal I mean, like you don't even really need to say much after that. You just look at the data and the person who's responsible for it can just see, oh, I'm ahead or not on this. And then it gives you a lot of opportunity for coaching and help and giving them tools to succeed. Sam Wilson (00:22:06) - That's really cool, I love that. I love that idea of, I mean, because there are other cross disciplines or other disciplines that go across all of these different segments, from an eight company to a multifamily property, it's kind of all the same in that that the measuring the key performance indicators, tracking all that stuff and figure out where people are is, yeah, really and powerful. Sean Tagge (00:22:26) - And what I like to is when I was flipping a house, I had to do ten of those things, right? Ten different trades and electricians, plumbers, painters or this. It's just one simple, hey, just the Hvac system. We can focus on that. So I don't know. Frankly, I think it's simpler. Right? It's much simpler than flipping a house. Sam Wilson (00:22:40) - So I would agree, man. There's there's I don't have any desire to go back to flipping houses at all. So don't I'm like you, I don't I don't miss it certainly was good to me, but I don't miss it. Sean, thank you for taking the time here to come on the show today. I certainly appreciate it. If our listeners want to get in touch with you or learn more about you, what is the best way to do that? Sean Tagge (00:23:00) - Yeah. So my company, Acorn Equity and Acquisitions, the website is Acorn E just short for equity acquisitions. And you know also on LinkedIn Sean tag and have YouTube channel Sean tag. Sean Tagge (00:23:12) - I'm just starting and putting out private equity and real estate investing things in there. So yeah. Hey Sam. Dude, man, it was a great pleasure being on the show. Thanks to all your listeners. And hopefully, hopefully you got a little Golden Nugget and helped. Sam Wilson (00:23:25) - You out a bit. Sam Wilson (00:23:25) - Absolutely. We did. Sean, thank you again for coming on the show today. We'll make sure we include your website and all those links right there in the show notes. Certainly appreciate it and have a great rest of your day. All right. 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 Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, 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.
The budget increase is a significant milestone for the city as it marks the first time the general fund budget has surpassed $1 billion. The budget has increased by approximately 11% from the previous year's budget of $913 million. Ann and EJ break down what's in the new proposed budget and what it means as we build the city's future. Enjoy!Short Story #1: Dallas-Houston high-speed rail resurface; what about a Fort Worth line? (https://www.star-telegram.com/news/local/fort-worth/article278173902.html)Short Story #2: New utility plant propels DFW Airport's goal to achieve net-zero carbon emissions (https://fortworthreport.org/2023/08/09/new-utility-plant-propels-dfw-airports-goal-to-achieve-net-zero-carbon-emissions/)Short Story #3: Record $2.5 billion in development planned in downtown Fort Worth (https://fortworthreport.org/2023/08/10/record-2-5-billion-in-development-planned-in-downtown-fort-worth/)Bloomberg Article: America's Fastest Growing City Is Embracing ‘Yellowstone' Mania (https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-08-12/america-s-fastest-growing-city-is-embracing-yellowstone-mania)Big Story: Proposed 2024 City BudgetStar-Telegram: https://eedition.star-telegram.com/popovers/dynamic_article_popover.aspx?artguid=0c4e4680-c536-4d6d-a6d1-3ee4c242e80e&appcode=FORSTA&eguid=023751ac-6179-4b35-96eb-37b4251b289c&pnum=1#?deviceId=3FE92C84-DB04-443F-8A17-471EE796FCBB&tempKey=valueFort Worth Report: https://fortworthreport.org/2023/08/08/more-police-investments-in-city-infrastructure-headline-fort-worths-proposed-2024-budget/WINS AND LOSSESAnn:W: High-speed rail possibilities in DFWL: 100+ Books being challenged at FWISDEJ:W: H Mart (He forgot to share)L: Tim O'Hare
This Ends In Paris: San Antonio, Houston, Dallas. With Quin Lamar. ( @thequinlamar on apps) View the photo album for this trip at www.kevinjamesthornton.com and use the call Kevin hotline 323-364-0881 to give tips for sights and food in your city. Audio production by Enoch Porch at www.unconditionalsound.com
We sat with down with Vic/Elite Performance all the way from Dallas, he steps foot on the podcast to talk about his giveaway trucks, his turbo truck, collaboration /sponsorships, Dallas/Houston truck scene, plans for his trucks and more, coming to Houston to meet Freddy lsx, Pantoja, and Pasadena Speed Shop. Thank you for watching!
We react to the latest round of games from the MLS and we give our thoughts and opinions on FC Dallas and the Houston Dynamo's season so far.
Logan and Jordan are back on the preview grind for the latest season in MLS! Today we are previewing Minnesota United, Sporting Kansas City, Dallas, Houston, and Austin for the 2023 season. Follow the show: Twitter: @statesideshow Instagram: @statesideshow Facebook.com/Statesideshow Youtube: youtube.com/@statesideshow Email: statesideshow@gmail.com Linktree: https://linktr.ee/statesideshow
Logan and Jordan are back on the preview grind for the latest season in MLS! Today we are previewing Minnesota United, Sporting Kansas City, Dallas, Houston, and Austin for the 2023 season. Follow the show: Twitter: @statesideshow Instagram: @statesideshow Facebook.com/Statesideshow Youtube: youtube.com/@statesideshow Email: statesideshow@gmail.com Linktree: https://linktr.ee/statesideshow --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stoppagetimesoccershow/message
The Attorney Post - If you don't know your rights, you don't have any!
Andrew Traub | Austin Accident Lawyer And Texas Car Injury Attorney See the video version of this podcast at https://youtu.be/1G8wxbW7x04 Andrew was born in Johannesburg, South Africa, lived in Toronto, Canada as a child, and has been a Texas native since he was 13. is a husband and father - a graduate of the University of Texas AUSTIN with dual degrees in honors business and management, as well as his JD from University of Texas School of Law, he's been operating as the principal of his own law firm since 2003, where he specializes in helping injured people in and around Austin to get the help they need if they've been hurt due to the negligence of others. He also co-owns CompuFlash Inc and when he's not fighting insurance companies, he jogs, plays tennis, watches UT Football and spends time with his wife and two daughters. Contact Info: https://AustinAccidentLawyer.com The Traub Law Office P.C. 8701 Shoal Creek Blvd #401, Austin, TX 78757 (512) 246-9191 https://TheAttorneyPost.com/groove https://NationalERC.org
Texas Central has made little visible progress financing the high-speed rail project and acquiring property for the route in recent years. The company maintains that the bullet train is still being developed but declined to provide details about the path forward.
In this episode, Danny Leroux and Sam dive deep into the 2022 NBA Offseason. We start with 10 minutes on the NBA Finals. But then, we go into conversations and big questions that will be raised by each team this offseason. We start with the Southwest Division, going in alphabetical order starting with Dallas, Houston, Memphis, New Orleans, San Antonio. Then in order, we go through the Northwest Division of Denver, Minnesota, Oklahoma City, Portland and Utah. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In an ongoing season littered-literally - with bodies of color, lets disrupt norms, love one another well - advocate for one another, let's urgently pursue collective identity work for white bodies that can run in the same direction as the folks of color. Let us be active participants in healing collective trauma. Let us not further perpetuate the dominant cultural norms that I believe many conservative power brokers would curse on us and our society. Please - I ask you to consider how both addressing white supremacy and equity work need to start with the truth telling. Let us -- as a nation -- tell a more true story to ourselves about where we are, what we are for, and where we are going. Resources: Free Therapy in Uvalde: https://latinxtherapy.comGo Fund Me Uvalde: https://www.gofundme.com/c/act/donate-to-texas-elementary-school-shooting-reliefOn May 24, nineteen students and two adults were killed in a shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas. The GoFundMe community is coming together to support all those affected. Our Trust & Safety team will continue to update this hub with more fundraisers as they are verified. Donate to verified Texas elementary school shooting fundraisers below to offer your help.Write/Email/Call Legislators:https://www.house.gov/representatives/find-your-representativehttps://www.senate.gov/senators/senators-contact.htm Mental Health Hotline:https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/national-helplinehttps://www.mentalhealth.gov/get-help/immediate-help
MLS writers Jon Arnold, Chris Bils and Victor Araiza celebrate a perfect soccer weekend for Texas! 1:36 - FC Dallas' impressive response in the second half against Colorado Rapids leads to a 3-1 win 9:38 - Houston Dynamo continues to protect its home turf after a big 4-3 win against San Jose Earthquakes 18:39 - Austin FC's nationally televised 1-0 win against Minnesota United proves that Austin's got what it takes this season 25: 45 - Is Houston too strict moving up the field? Is Austin too loose in its offense? What can the teams learn from each other? 28:20 - Looking ahead to the weekend Follow on Twitter: @TheStrikerTexas @ArnoldcommaJon @ChrisBils @victoraraiza Visit us at www.thestrikertexas.com for more in-depth coverage of Texas soccer at all levels.
The Striker Texas MLS podcast looks back on the opening weekend of the 2022 MLS season with a focus on the Texas teams. Follow on Twitter: @TheStrikerTexas @ArnoldcommaJon @ChrisBils @victoraraiza Subscribe to The Striker MLS Podcast on Apple Podcasts and Spotify
Food and Travel Nation Destination Unknown Broadcast Date: 12/18/21 Below the streets in both downtown Dallas & Houston are a series of tunnels. Elizabeth takes us to those tunnels and the little talked about "city under the city." Food and Travel Nation with Elizabeth Dougherty Listen to the show ANYTIME on iHeart Radio. LIVE BROADCAST every Saturday morning at 8am. (ET) e: Elizabeth@FoodNationRadio.com
Join Victoria and a new guest , Estella, for the first episode of Season 4. Dive in hard as they cover the story of the brave escape by a 14 year old who was tricked by Trevien Thomas, aka Triggah, from Dallas to Houston in 2016. She managed to escape after being controlled, drugged, and raped for 5 days in various motels in Houston. Victoria will try and breakdown terms used in the article and mention things unseen from those who may not know about CSEC and sex trafficking. Thankfully, this almost 6 year journey of court cases came to a close this year when Triggah plead guilty to numerous charges including sex trafficking. Applauses to the Survivor for speaking her truths and the tireless efforts of her family, friends, legal team, advocates and community service providers helping her fight this entire time.Listener discretion is advised.Music used from Adobe Stock Music.Link to articles mentioned :https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdtx/pr/houston-man-gets-25-years-trafficking-14-year-old-sexhttps://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/texas/article/arrest-prostitution-Dallas-Houston-gang-teenager-11956676.phpSupport the show (https://www.unseentttpodcast.com)
Moving on to the Southwest Division, we take a look at each team's possible starting lineup and which players could provide good fantasy value off the bench. - Can this be a good bounce back year for Kristaps Porzingis? - Who among Jalen Green, Kevin Porter Jr, Jae'sean Tate should be owned? - Can regular season Ja Morant provide some playoff Ja stats? - Who's starting at guard for New Orleans: Josh Hart or Nickeil Alexander-Walker? - Can the San Antonio Spurs get any more boring than this lineup? Catch us in any of these podcast platforms! Apple Podcast: https://bit.ly/FBWonApplePodcast Spotify: https://bit.ly/FBWonSpotify Anchor: https://anchor.fm/fantasybenchwarmers Like and follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FantasyBenchwarmers Join our community - NBA Fantasy Locker Room by FBW (Facebook Group): https://www.facebook.com/groups/fbwfantasylockerroom Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/FantasyBenchwarmers
Danny Leroux joins the podcast, and we break down the offseasons of Dallas, Houston, Memphis, New Orleans, and San Antonio. For a quick time stamp: Dallas: start Houston: 15:00 Memphis: 22:30 New Orleans: 35:00 San Antonio Spurs: 51:00 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dallas County reaches herd immunity; CPAC comes to Dallas, starring Donald Trump; Dallas-Houston bullet train opposition group wants Texas Supreme Court to reconsider its case; Dallas-area developer accused of sexually assaulting teen
Braxton travels into the heart of Texas with hiker Dallas Houston and sideline reporter Quip Sippley to find the Gem of Horse Love. While in a cave, they run into some old...friends? Braxton Calloway: Addison Houle Dallas Houston: Andy Ransom Quip Sippley: Zach Sinclair Logo by Bobby Orlando Commercial music: "Chipper" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Steelers Standard - March 5, 2021 - Segment 3: QB Situations in Dallas, Houston, and Seattle
Taking a look at all 15 teams out West for the first time of the 2020-21 season, plus a preview for Monday’s League Pass NBACast matchup between Golden State and Sacramento. Our next NBA League Pass game is Monday, January 4 at 10 ET/7 PT, Sacramento @ Golden State after NBATV picked up Dallas/Houston. Dunc’d On is exclusively ad-free four days a week, join us here! Get new bonus content as well like private Discord access, regular chats, our cap projections, subscriber mailbags, and more. Please read this letter about what you’ll get and why we are doing this, plus this FAQ for your more specific questions. With Nate Duncan (@NateDuncanNBA) and Danny Leroux (@DannyLeroux).
Thank you for tuning into Latino Politics and News Tuesday, May 26, 2020. I'm Tony Diaz. Today, you will find out about our Pablo Neruda Challenge. And, can you guess which city has more Latino city council members? Houston or Dallas? Houston does have a slightly higher percentage of Latino population. You will get all these answers and more on today's episode. We will pose our #PabloNerudaChallegen to congressional candidates for battleground TX district 22. At the top of the program today, Sri Kulkarni, Democratic Candidate for the post, joins us. You will find out if he accepts or declines this opportunity to celebrate, in Spanish, one of the greatest poets to ever live. Will his Republican opponents accept? Or maybe, they don't like Pablo Neruda? Of course, the race for Texas's 22nd Congressional seat has made national news as a major battleground seat. We will find out how Sri Kulkarni plans to engage Latinos. On the second half of the show, Dallas City Councilman Omar Narvaez joins us. So now you know Dallas is at the very least tied with Houston for the number of Latino City Council representatives since Houston has only one. Does Dallas have even more? Stay tuned; we'll also talk to Omar about a potent letter he wrote to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who interceded on behalf of an Anglo nail salon owner for breaking stay at home orders. However, Paxton has not intervened for Latina salon owners jailed in Laredo. News: Kudos to Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo for spearheading increased COVID19 relief for Harris County residents. The commissioners' court voted along party lines to pass the policy. Three Democrats supported it. The two sitting Republicans opposed it. This plan will also include helping undocumented families. This should remind you of our past broadcast where journalist Alfredo Corchado shared insights about his essay "A Former Farmworker on American Hypocrisy", which appeared in the New York Times. He writes that it is wrong to exploit the labor of the undocumented and call them "essential workers" in national policies because their back-breaking work is vital to maintaining our food supply chain, and then scapegoat immigrants for everything that is going wrong in the nation, and deprive them of essential relief to be able to survive so that they can keep working their essential jobs. Local policies such as that passed by Harris County commissioners court are vital to undo the hypocritical policies at the national level. In other national news: Joe Biden has begun to court the Latino vote more aggressively. He has hired the granddaughter of Cesar Chavez, Julie Chavez Rodriguez as an adviser on his campaign. This is a good step, but as we discussed on our preimere program, a truly profound engagement would consist of a Latino Vice presidential pick, announcing which Latino cabinet members he would support, as well as more Latino surrogates to represent him ASAP. Our mission is for every candidate to consider our community's concerns for every issue on their platform. Our broadcasts sheds light on the many facets of the Latino experience. We are in pledge drive. There are no regular shows about our art, culture, and politics on commercial television or radio. KPFT hosts a monopoly on community cultural capital. We answer to our community. Please budget a donation to KPFT, and make it support of Latino Politics and News today. Call 713.526.5738. Or visit www.kpft.org. Thanks to our crew: Leti Lopez Rodrigo Bravo, who mixed the show remotely Claudia Soler Alfonso, MD. Jesse Aranda Comer Laurie Flores Stefano Cavezza Al Castillo I'm happy to join you every Tuesday from 2 pm to 3 pm for Latino Politics and News, here on 90.1 FM KPFT. That's followed by Nuestra Palabra: Latino Writers Having Their Say at 6 pm. And I also get to see you on the political talk show What's Your Point on Fox 26 Houston, Sundays at 7 am. This is Tony Diaz with Latino Politics and News.
It's EPISODE 63! Josh running miles now (1:49). Joe Rogan moving his podcast to Spotify for 100M & the Call Her Daddy podcast drama (5:05). The University of California schools are not requiring the SAT/ACT (10:35). The CDC's recommendations for high schools in the fall (12:33). Dallas Baptist University's amazing graduation parade (15:58). West Texas people not wearing masks; the city vs country mask argument (20:09). US Government not shutting down during 2nd wave of coronavirus (29:20). Paul Pierce saying LeBron is not in his top 5 all-time (32:33). Dak Prescott's contract drama (36:49). Shaq could've easily been the NBA GOAT (37:44). People saying Kobe should be top 5 (44:28). The NBA maybe coming back; announcement on June 1st (46:03). NFL rewarding teams a 3rd round draft pick if they hire a minority coach; the Rooney Rule situation; and NFL racism (48:19). MLB starting the season on 4th of July weekend (1:01:20). Aaron Judge's girlfriend drama with cops (1:04:00). Dallas' Lizard Lounge closing; Dallas/Houston bars opening back up (1:06:25). HYGIENE TALK: Rinse/Wash twice in the shower, cleaning bed sheets once a week??; shampoo replace body wash?; deodorant (1:07:48). Travis Scott horrible at features; great on his own music (1:30:17). SONG OF THE WEEK (1:30:40). Shoutouts (1:31:57). SONGS OF THE WEEK: Shi-Fi: DaBaby - JUMP (feat. YoungBoy Never Broke Again) Josh: Lil Wayne - 6 Foot 7 Foot (feat. Cory Gunz)
This episode features family attorney Cherika Edwards. She has an office in both Dallas & Houston. Drops gems on her journey, and more! Follow on Instagram @attorneycherikanicole.
Our crack reporters here at This Week In Remnant bring you all the action from the tops of Atlas to the grounds of Mantle! Steven Balina chronicles the battle between the best of the kingdom and upstart novice huntresses! Liam Reach trails Special Operative Winter Schnee and Dallas Houston tracks insane serial killer Tyrion Callows to prison! All live! SPOILERS ABOUND!! If you have not watched this episode yet, please do so! This Week In Remnant will wait for you! And please, let us know how we're doing! Rate and review and comment on iTunes, Spotify or wherever you meet your podcast needs. We appreciate you! And thanks for taking the time to listen! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thisweekinremnant/message
Joined by John "Some Sports Guy" Hickman of Locked On Texans to break down the blockbuster Jadeveon Clowney and Laremy Tinsil trades. Zeke Elliot is back in Dallas and a new contract is "very close". Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Joined by John "Some Sports Guy" Hickman of Locked On Texans to break down the blockbuster Jadeveon Clowney and Laremy Tinsil trades. Zeke Elliot is back in Dallas and a new contract is "very close". Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week I talked about college football and gave my picks for the college football midseason awards. I was also joined by Ian via a phone call for the NFL segment and Big Nick in person for the remaining three segments. During the NFL portion of Rapp in the Morning we talked about the Jay Ajayi injury, the interesting call on 4th down in the Dallas-Houston game, and Drew Brees passes Peyton Manning on the all time career passing yards list. Finally we discussed the AL and NL division series', the upcoming championship series, and the NBA general managers survey.
BetOnline.Ag Bonus Codes: 75BTB first time deposit (75% Bonus); 50BTB for reloads (50% Bonus) Week 5 of the NFL season is here and the boys from BetTheBoardPodcast.com are back to breakdown the biggest games from a point spread perspective. They attack Thursday Night Football last with the Indianapolis Colts heading to New England on a short week face the Patriots. Can the Jaguars defense slow down Mahomes? Can the Steelers bounce back, or are the issues too large? The Dolphins no-showed last week, will the changes Gase made fire up Miami? Will the loser of Minnesota and Philadelphia miss the playoffs? All that, plus a Best Bet! In-depth coverage on the SIX big games in the NFL this week include: ▶️ Jacksonville @ Kansas City (5:19) ▶️ Atlanta @ Pittsburgh (12:05) ▶️ Miami @ Cincinnati (18:45) ▶️ Minnesota @ Philadelphia (25:05) ▶️ Dallas @ Houston (32:15) ▶️ Indianapolis @ New England (46:41) Dave Mason of BetOnline.AG stops by (38:47) to share all the NFL Week 5 tidbits. Where are the pros and joes are investing their money? What sides and totals are causing liability for the house? You name it, Dave Mason provides the intel. ▶️ Follow on Twitter: Bet The Board - Twitter.com/BetTheBoardPod Payne Insider - Twitter.com/PayneInsider Todd Fuhrman - Twitter.com/ToddFuhrman ▶️ Bet The Board Website: www.bettheboardpodcast.com/
On this weeks show Andrew, Bryan and Mike talk about the best and worst moments of Week 4, The best and the busts, they talk some fantasy tips, and give previews for Week 5 matchups! They also discuss how the Giants stink and if Dallas/Houston will be a shootout next week Twitter: @Pickedlastpod Bryan: @BpMcC17 Andrew: @ParksXcore Mike: @Dequats Movie Mayhem Podcast: MovieMayhem.Podbean.Com Andrews Twitch: Twitch.tv/Bullhammer
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Hoy hemos contado con Aitor Castresana, Manu Entisne y Manu Moral. Hemos diseccionado la jornada 5 de la NFL, empezando con los resultados, análisis en profundidad de los partidos más atractivos, que fueron a nuestro juicio el Dallas-Houston y Seattle-Washington, y hemos comentado lo más interesante del resto. Seguimos con los premios de la jornada, en el consultorio hablamos de "The holly roller", una jugada histórica de los Raiders que ha salido a la palestra por una acción de uno de los partidos que se jugó. Acabamos con los partidos recomendados de la jornada 5 y la despedida con la sintonía habitual