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Meet capital allocator, Flint Jamison, Vestus Capital, who took an unconventional route into real estate transitioning from aerospace engineering to structuring multimillion-dollar investment funds. After spending years modifying aircraft, he turned his analytical mind toward real estate, quickly carving out a niche as a capital allocator and fund-of-funds manager. Through Vestus Capital, Flint has raised millions in investor capital, deploying it across diversified real estate assets, including multifamily, medical office buildings, and specialized fund structures. He's helped investors access opportunities while working to ensure compliance with SEC regulations, something often misunderstood by others. Decoding the Fund of Funds Model Flint explains how he structures his fund-of-funds investments, allowing his investors to access preferential terms. With a $30M portfolio that spans multiple markets, he's seen firsthand how to negotiate with operators, structure fee agreements, and optimize capital allocation to maximize returns. Navigating a Shifting Market Raising capital today isn't the same as it was a few years ago. Flint is forthright about the hardest lessons learned, including why “if you build it, they won't necessarily come.” We talk about how his deals have performed in the face of rising interest rates and market fluctuations, as well as the creative financing strategies he's deploying to future-proof investments. How to Stand Out in a Crowded Investor Market With countless syndicators and allocators chasing the same investors, how do you differentiate yourself? Flint shares why most capital raisers fail, the biggest mistakes they make, and the LinkedIn strategy that's been his most powerful tool for attracting accredited investors. Spoiler: It's not about templates or AI-generated pitches; it's about speaking the right language to the right audience. **** Flint's insights are a must-hear for anyone navigating the complex world of real estate capital allocation. If you want to crack the fund of funds model or scale your capital-raising game, this episode is packed with real-world lessons, actionable strategies, and no-BS advice you won't hear anywhere else. You're going to rethink everything you know about raising capital! *** Explore the world of real estate capital allocators—a fresh approach to financing that's reshaping the industry. In this series, I talk with allocators, investors, sponsors, and service providers to give you an inside look at this fast-growing space. PLUS, subscribe to my free newsletter for real estate investors and gain access to: * Introductions to sponsors, allocators, and investment opportunities. * Insights drawn from my 30+ years of experience in real estate investing. * Hacks and tactics for raising capital to help you scale your real estate portfolio. Visit GowerCrowd.com/subscribe
My Life As A Landlord | Rentals, Real Estate Investing, Property Management, Tenants, Canada & US.
Ever consider buying a multi-unit rental in another time zone? Today I talk with a US real estate investor who walks us through a remote purchase, hiring property manager, a nightmare tenant, and many decision points along the way. Flint Jamison joins me today for a deluxe case study on the US side talking about the acquisition, rental, and exit from a remote rental.
Flint Jamison shares his journey from a successful aerospace engineer to a full-time real estate syndicator, discussing the importance of diversifying income streams and the value of investing in multifamily and built-to-rent properties. He emphasizes the need for critical thinking in choosing real estate asset classes and the significance of investing with experienced operators. Flint also highlights the challenges and opportunities in the real estate market, providing valuable insights for investors and aspiring syndicators. Takeaways Diversifying income streams through real estate investments is crucial for achieving financial freedom. Investing with experienced operators and critical thinking in choosing real estate asset classes are key to successful real estate syndication. The challenges and opportunities in the real estate market provide valuable insights for investors and aspiring syndicators. Chapters 00:00: The Journey to Financial Freedom Through Real Estate Syndication 13:26: Diversifying Income Streams: The Key to Financial Independence
Flint spent 20 years in aerospace as an engineer and program manager. The most recognizable part of his career is designing the wing structure on the Boeing 787. He finished out his career managing a $120 million program modifying aircraft for the military. https://bit.ly/FlintJamisonPodcast As a former engineering leader who has endured a great deal of burnout, Flint started building a new financial future for his family by purchasing cash-flowing real estate in 2018. After his first duplex, he quickly pivoted to commercial real estate, where he found the most efficient path to financial freedom. This allowed Flint to reclaim his time and quit his day job. He now lives his life by design, choosing to work when he wants and spending time with his young kids, where it matters most. Flint founded Vestus Capital to help educate others on how they can grow and protect their wealth by passively investing in commercial real estate. Flint's investors have broken free from the Wall Street rollercoaster and found financial peace of mind through real estate investing. Go to Vestuscapital.com and download the Free Report to learn more about real estate investing.
Flint spent 20 years in aerospace as an engineer and program manager. He helped design the wing structure on the Boeing 787 before leaving in 2014. Having endured a great deal of burnout, he turned to purchasing real estate in 2018. He quickly pivoted to commercial real estate, which allowed him to reclaim his time and quit his day job. Having founded Vestus Capital, Flint helps educate others on how they can grow and protect their wealth by passively investing in commercial real estate and break free from the Wall Street rollercoaster. FOLLOW FLINT
Join us for a deep dive into the dynamic world of real estate with our latest episode featuring a round table discussion. Our panel of experts, including Jen & Stacy Conkey, Flint Jamison and Griffin Schermer shares invaluable insights into current market trends, investment strategies, and navigating the ever-evolving landscape of the real estate industry. Griffin Shermer Www.redrootscapital.com Www.gscourtyardhomes.com Tiktok: @grifftherealestatedude BiggerPockets: Griffin Schermer Cell: 812-322-5151 Flint Jamison Flint Jamison Website: https://vestuscapital.com/ Join the Investor Club: https://vestuscapital.com/investor-application/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/flintjamison/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vestuscapital IG: https://www.instagram.com/vestuscapital/ Flint Jamison Founder | Vestus Capital LLC C: 720-805-8109 https://vestuscapital.com My Men Richard/Richard Lesperance richardlesperance.com richard.lesperance@gmail.com https://linkedin.com/in/richardlesperance https://tiktok.com/@mymenrichard https://www.facebook.com/1richardlesperance/ https://www.youtube.com/@mymenrichard https://twitter.com/MyMenRichard --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/richard-lesperance/message
Overcome your fear of failure and grow as a real estate investor in today's episode with Flint Jamison, as he shares the lessons from a half-failure deal that became the cornerstone of his triumph. He also talks about an investing model you can capitalize on in today's market. So tune in now to build your success from the ground up! Key takeaways to listen for: Real estate syndications: How it works, its challenges, and how to solve them Why hiring a sales coach is a total game-changer Build-to-rent homes: What they are and their advantages What investment opportunities are present in the current real estate market? The best thing someone can do when investing in real estate Resources: BiggerPockets Real Estate Podcast on Apple Podcasts Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki | Kindle, Audiobook, and Paperback The Hands-Off Investor by Brian Burke | Kindle, Audiobook, and Paperback The Extraordinary Minds by Howard Gardner | Kindle, Hardcover, and Paperback About Flint Jamison Flint spent 20 years in aerospace as an engineer and program manager. The most recognizable part of his career was designing the wing structure of the Boeing 787. He finished his career managing a $120 million program modifying aircraft for the military. As a former engineering leader who endured much burnout, Flint started building a new financial future for his family by purchasing cash-flowing real estate in 2018. After his first duplex, he quickly pivoted to commercial real estate, where he found the most efficient path to financial freedom. Flint founded Vestus Capital to help educate other leaders on how they can grow and protect their wealth by passively investing in commercial real estate. Connect with Flint Website: Vestus Capital LinkedIn: Flint Jamison Facebook: Vestus Capital CONNECT WITH US Are you looking for the easiest way to grow your passive real estate portfolio? Visit Great Venture Capital to join our Investor Club today! Follow Our Social Media Pages Facebook: Great Venture Capital LinkedIn: Great Venture Capital Connect on LinkedIn: Justin Dixon Email: Justin@GreatVentureCapital.com
In this episode, join us for a deep dive into building a passive income blueprint with Flint Jamison, a former aerospace engineer turned real estate entrepreneur. With a 20-year career in aerospace, including designing the wing structure of the Boeing 787, Flint's journey shifted towards real estate in 2018. Purchasing cash-flowing properties and transitioning to commercial real estate, Flint unlocked an efficient path to financial freedom, liberating himself from burnout. Now the founder of Vestus Capital, Flint guides engineering leaders to reclaim their time and achieve financial peace through strategic, passive real estate investments. Learn the secrets to crafting your own income blueprint and living life by design. HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE EPISODE 01:44 - How Flint got started in real estate 03:51 - First deal & long distance investment 07:00 - His syndication journey 09:32 - Lessons learned from being an LP 12:01 - Team building 15:44 - The next thing his syndication get him to 22:37 - Contact Flint CONNECT WITH THE GUEST Website: https://vestuscapital.com/ CONNECT WITH THE HOST Website- https://upstreaminvestor.com/ Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/TwoSmartAssets/ Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/upstreaminv... Twitter- https://twitter.com/twosmartassets LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/company/two-... ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Listen, like, subscribe, and comment!
Welcome To The Real Estate Underground Show #90! Join us in this episode as we chat with Flint Jamison from Vestus Capital. With almost a decade of experience in the aerospace industry, working for Boeing and designing the wing structure of the Boeing 787, Flint made a fascinating transition into real estate. After buying a successful duplex in 2018, he realized he needed to do more to secure his retirement. That's when he discovered the world of syndications through a podcast and it changed everything. In this episode, Flint shares:Why he chose commercial real estate over the stock market.His interest in building commercial properties that resemble single-family housing communities.The importance of multiple exit strategies in syndications. He also reveals the unique advantages of the built-to-rent approach and their business plan for selling units. We'll also delve into the systems Vestus Capital has in place for capital raising. And if you're interested in learning more about Flint and engaging with him, check out his company's website at www.vestsuscapital.com or simply visit investwithflint.com. You can also connect with him on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/flintjamison. Tune in for some valuable insights and an engaging discussion on real estate syndication with Flint Jamison! Resources: Website: www.vestsuscapital.com or investwithflint.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/flintjamison Additional Resources:Website: https://www.clarkst.comPhone: (860)675-5800YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@clarkstcapital Podcast: https://bit.ly/3LzZdDx LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/clark-st-capital Twitter: https://twitter.com/clarkstcapital1 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ClarkStCapital Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/clarkstcapital
Four other online content creators and I pitched a panel discussion about Linkedin for promotion and networking to the FinCon 2023 speakers committee. We were rejected. :( So, we met anyway and recorded this session for anyone who wants to learn some tips and tricks about using LinkedIn to promote themselves or a business. Enjoy. The other people on with me are: Scott Carson- https://www.linkedin.com/in/1scottcarson/ Clifton Corbin- https://www.linkedin.com/in/cdcorbin/ Wendie Veloz- https://www.linkedin.com/in/wendieveloz/ Flint Jamison- https://www.linkedin.com/in/flintjamison/
LinkedIn isn't just a network; it's a launchpad for building meaningful connections that fuel business growth. In this episode, Scott Carson joins Clifton Corbin, Wendie Veloz, Flint Jamison, and David Barnett to discuss how each person is using LinkedIn in their businesses. Together, they discuss how to build your network and nurture genuine connections on this platform, where quality is the name of the game. They touch on several critical points of LinkedIn, such as maximizing your LinkedIn presence without falling into the trap of automation. Throughout the episode, these LinkedIn aficionados share their favorite tools, strategies, and proven pro tips to harness the full potential of this dynamic platform. Tune in and learn how to leverage LinkedIn as your trusted companion.Want to talk to Scott? Book a call with him HERE.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join the Note Closers Show community today:WeCloseNotes.comThe Note Closers Show FacebookThe Note Closers Show TwitterScott Carson LinkedInThe Note Closers Show YouTubeThe Note Closers Show VimeoThe Note Closers Show InstagramWe Close Notes Pinterest
Join co-hosts Richard Coyne & Bill Zahller as they interview guests who left successful careers to pursue a different path on the Road Less Traveled Show! In this episode, we spend time with Flint Jamison! Flint Jamison is a former aerospace engineer. Flint's demanding career led him to reassess how he earned a living. Flint started buying real estate in 2018 and now does real estate full-time through his company Vestus Capital! A bit more about Flint: Flint Jamison spent 20 years in aerospace as an engineer and program manager. The most recognizable part of his career was designing the wing structure of the Boeing 787. Flint finished out his career managing a $120 million program modifying aircraft for the military. As a former engineering leader who endured a great deal of burnout, Flint started building a new financial future for his family by purchasing cash-flowing real estate in 2018. After his first duplex, Flint quickly pivoted to commercial real estate, where he found the most efficient path to financial freedom. Flint founded Vestus Capital to help educate other leaders on how they can grow and protect their wealth by passively investing in commercial real estate. Fun Fact: Flint made a deal with his wife to visit all seven continents before they had kids. - mission accomplished. Contact Flint: Website: https://vestuscapital.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/flintjamison/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vestuscapital Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vestuscapital/ Contact Bill Zahller Phone: 828-275-5035 Email: Bill@ParkCapitalPartnersLLC.com LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/billzahller Contact Richard Coyne Phone: 404-245-9732 Email: Richard@ParkCapitalPartnersLLC.com LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/richardjcoyne If you would like to learn more about: How Park Capital Partners connects investors with passive income-generating opportunities through real estate, Our Park Capital Value-Add Fund (a 506c fund), Our latest multifamily acquisitions, or The Park Capital Partners Foundation, Inc. (a 501(c)3 non-profit). Please contact Park Capital Partners LLC in the following ways: Website: ParkCapitalPartnersLLC.com Email us: info@ParkCapitalPartnersLLC.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ParkCapitalPartners/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/park-capital-partners-llc/ Music by Aliaksei Yukhnevich/Jamendo. Audio and Video Production by Kerry Webb of KLAW Machine Media. If you would like to be a guest on our show and have a “path change” story, please reach out to Richard at Richard@ParkCapitalPartnersLLC.com. We would love to chat with you!
Single-family homes are currently the most unaffordable they have been in several decades. Build-to-rent might be the answer to America's growing housing crisis. To discuss the ins and outs of this cutting edge real estate strategy, we brought on Flint Jamison. Flint Jamison spent 20 years in aerospace as an engineer and program manager. The most recognizable part of his career is designing the wing structure on the Boeing 787. He finished out his career managing a $120 million program modifying aircraft for the military. As a former engineering leader who endured a great deal of burnout. Flint started building a new financial future for his family by purchasing cash-flowing real estate in 2018. After his first duplex, he quickly pivoted to commercial real estate, where he found the most efficient path to financial freedom. Flint founded Vestus Capital to help educate other leaders on how they can grow and protect their wealth by passively investing in commercial real estate. Keep listening to find out more about build to rent, Including why institutional investors are spending billions to buy these projects before they're even completely built. During our conversation, Flint shares:
Single-family homes are currently the most unaffordable they have been in several decades. Build-to-rent might be the answer to America's growing housing crisis. To discuss the ins and outs of this cutting edge real estate strategy, we brought on Flint Jamison. Flint Jamison spent 20 years in aerospace as an engineer and program manager. The most recognizable part of his career is designing the wing structure on the Boeing 787. He finished out his career managing a $120 million program modifying aircraft for the military. As a former engineering leader who endured a great deal of burnout. Flint started building a new financial future for his family by purchasing cash-flowing real estate in 2018. After his first duplex, he quickly pivoted to commercial real estate, where he found the most efficient path to financial freedom. Flint founded Vestus Capital to help educate other leaders on how they can grow and protect their wealth by passively investing in commercial real estate. Keep listening to find out more about build to rent, Including why institutional investors are spending billions to buy these projects before they're even completely built. During our conversation, Flint shares:
Going Long Podcast Episode 344: Mapping Out Your Goals to Send Your Investing Success Sky High ( To see the Video Version of today's conversation just CLICK HERE. ) In the conversation with today's guest, Flint Jamison, you'll learn the following: [00:27 - 02:03] Show introduction with comments from Billy. [02:03 - 04:44] Guest introduction and first questions. [04:44 - 07:00] The backstory and decisions made that led Flint to this point in his journey. [07:00- 11:13] Flint explains the story of how he ended up going to New Zealand and subsequently traveling the world to see all of the world's 7 continents. [11:13 - 13:38] Flint explains all about the BRRRR method for Real Asset investing, and why he ended up choosing Real Estate as his investment vehicle. [13:38 - 22:53] How Flint managed to balance investing in Real Estate at the same time as working a day job. [22:53 - 27:17] Flint reflects on how coaching and mentorship has impacted his investing success. Here's what Flint with us during today's conversation: Where in the world Flint is currently based: Denver, Colorado. The most positive thing to happen in the past 24 hours: Flint closed a deal on buying a business! Favourite place in Europe: Jungfrau region, Switzerland. A mistake that Flint would like you to learn from so that you don't have to pay full price: Don't try to be an expert at everything but take on expert team members! Book Recommendation: The Code of The Extraordinary Mind, by Vishen Lakhiani. - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Code-Extraordinary-Mind-Vishen-Lakhiani/dp/1623367085 Be sure to reach out and connect with Flint Jamison by using the info below: Website: https://vestuscapital.com/ To see the Video Version of today's conversation just CLICK HERE. How to leave a review for The Going Long Podcast: https://youtu.be/qfRqLVcf8UI Start taking action TODAY so that you can gain more Education and Control over your financial life. Be sure to connect with Billy! He's made it easy for you to do…Just go to any of these sites: Website: www.billykeels.com Youtube: billykeels Facebook: Billy Keels Fan Page Instagram: @billykeels Twitter: @billykeels LinkedIn: Billy Keels
What is the path to financial freedom? Is more money in your 401(k) the right decision? How can engineers leverage their skills at work to accelerate their dream lifestyle? Listen now for these answers and more! ============================ When you're ready, here are three ways I can help you build your engineering career: 1. Grab my eBook … 49 tips you can apply immediately to stand out and move up, without any fancy degrees or certifications. 2. Join me at Happy Hour … my LIVE monthly workshop where we dig deep into career growth strategies and provide 1:1 open coaching for you at the end of the session. 3. Apply for the Lifestyle Engineering Blueprint …work with me and my team privately in our intensive coaching program, exclusively for engineering leaders. ============================ In this episode, we talk MONEY with a 20 year veteran of aerospace engineering who is now a full time investor and Founder of Vestus Capital, Flint Jamison. Every engineering leader wants financial freedom, but how do you get there? If your strategy is to follow the average advice, you'll get average results. In the world we live in today, average results are just not good enough. Flint and I discuss how burnout led him to ask new questions and innovate solutions for his financial future, and how you can do the same. The best part is that these strategies are not just about creating wealth, but changing your experience at work and avoiding burnout as well. So press play and let's chat… because money freedom is not simply about making more money! ============================ HAPPY ENGINEER COMMUNITY LINKS: > Full Show Notes, Resources, & More > Join our Facebook Group! Get access to bonus content and live coaching as growth-minded leaders build careers together. ============================ WANT MORE AMAZING GUESTS? “I love Zach and these amazing guests on The Happy Engineer Podcast.” If that sounds like you, please consider following, rating and reviewing the show! I know it's a huge favor to ask, but when you follow, leave a 5-star rating, and add an honest review of how these episodes are helping you… it's a massive benefit for getting the attention of big name powerhouse guests on this show. On Apple Podcasts, click our show, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with 5-stars, and select “Write a Review.” Thank you so much. ============================ Connect with your host, Zach White: LinkedIn (primary) Instagram Facebook YouTube
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This week on the 3 Degrees of Freedom podcast, we are joined by Flint Jamison, a former aerospace engineer and program manager who spent 20 years designing the wing structure of the Boeing 787 and managing a $120 million program modifying aircraft for the military. After enduring a great deal of burnout, Flint started building a new financial future for his family by purchasing cash-flowing real estate in 2018. In this episode, we dive into Flint's story of how he created financial freedom for himself and his family. We explore how networking was the advantage to creating freedom, as well as how he built his real estate portfolio from a single duplex to commercial real estate. Flint shares with us his current levels of freedom in the “three degrees” - location, time, and financial. We also discuss why he kept burning out, the involvement of his family in his decision-making, and what he likes about the build-to-rent space. Tune in to hear how Flint has leveraged networking and real estate to create a life of freedom.Connect with Flint using the social links below and learn more about his business:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/flintjamison/Website: https://vestuscapital.com/Unlock 3+1 degrees of freedom (time, location, financial + health) with our 5-Point Blueprint! https://elevateequity.org/podcastgiftIf you really enjoyed this content and are looking for more, you can continue to learn more about us in several different places for free!on our website for blogs & other podcast interviews! elevateequity.orgour YouTube channel! youtube.com/channel/derekcliffordour book/audiobook! amazon.com/dp/ebookIf you'd like to have a FREE copy of our 7 Ways Commercial Real Estate Syndications Protect and Build Wealth, simply click the link below. We are here and vested in your long-term success! elevateequity.org/7waysEbook
There are moments in life when you are clear on what your purpose and mission is on this planet. We look and evaluate the value of what our lives would be depending on what we're supposed to be doing, the type of job we'd have, the neighborhoods we live in, and everything else that goes with it. But for many of us who are labeled as “entrepreneurs,” there's a calling that's relentless, gnawing at our very core and calling us to something more. Today's guest is going to drop some implementable strategies that will change the trajectory of your life. Flint Jamison is an Aeronautical Engineer, Real Estate Investor, and Co-founder of Vestus Capital who has spent the last 20 years of his career as an aeronautical engineer. He obtained his MBA (Masters of Business Administration) in 2014 and was getting tired of working his 9 to 5 and started looking for another opportunity. Today's episode is going to give you the 411 on the information you need to know if you're feeling trapped, restless, or uninspired, and simply looking for a different way to live your life. Jason, Steve, and Flint talk about the thing that led Flint to explore different opportunities outside of a very plush lifestyle and salary. They talk about how to leverage your current opportunity to diversify into passive streams of income. Flint talks about how long it took him to get his Real Estate investment firm launched. He shares the various ways to leverage your 401K and self-directed IRAs into creating passive income. What You'll Learn: Why investing in multi-family is better than single-family residences The power of having ownership in apartments and self-storage Flint's favorite IPA The minimum returns the stock market provides you What a 15% return looks like on a multi-family property How long it took Flint to get his real estate investment firm up and running The various ways you can take advantage of a syndication What a syndication The various ways to invest in Real Estate How to get limited partners and use them to leverage time and your investment And much more! Favorite Quote: “ Two years, looking back on what I did, I could've pulled the trigger a year sooner and been in a different position sooner. My advice to anyone who wants to get in on this, take action and learn. Go to underwriting models and get with a group and learn how to do what they do.” Flint Jamison Connect With Flint: Vestus Capital How To Get Involved: Find Jason on Instagram & Facebook. Find Steve on Instagram & Facebook. No Bull Business & Brews on Facebook Get Jason's #Best Selling Book: See and Seize: Lessons From Merging and Acquiring Agencies and Assets Enjoyed the episode? Hop over to Apple Podcasts for more! Like and share to help spread the word. We appreciate your support—and we hope to return the favor: Leave a review to let us know what you want to hear from Jason and Steve next.
Revamp your successes and unlock a fulfilling life by exploring the power of syndication and transitioning into different asset classes with real estate expert Flint Jamison. Dial in as he takes you on an empowering journey, revealing the secrets to his success in syndicating deals and enhancing property values. Don't miss out on this opportunity.Key Takeaways to Listen forPros and cons of using turnkey services to handle BRRRR dealsMethods to help you conquer mental hurdles and shift careers effectivelyValuable lessons you can learn from successful real estate syndication dealsWhy you should invest in build-to-rent propertiesThe biggest risk in the value-add space you should look out forResources Mentioned in This EpisodeBiggerPocketsFree Apartment Syndication Due Diligence Checklist for Passive Investor About Flint JamisonFlint is the founder of Vestus Capital, helping to educate engineering leaders on how they can grow and protect their wealth by passively investing in commercial real estate. He spent 20 years in aerospace as an engineer and program manager and finished his career managing a $120 million program modifying aircraft for the military. As a former engineering leader with much burnout, Flint started building a new financial future for his family by purchasing cash-flowing real estate in 2018. After his first duplex, he quickly pivoted to commercial real estate, where he found the most efficient path to financial freedom. Connect with FlintWebsite: Vestus CapitalLinkedIn: Flint JamisonTo Connect With UsPlease visit our website: www.bonavestcapital.com, and please click here, to leave a rating and review!SponsorsGrow Your Show, LLCThinking About Creating and Growing Your Own Podcast But Not Sure Where To Start?Visit GrowYourShow.com and Schedule a call with Adam A. Adams
5 Talents Podcast - Commercial Real Estate, REI, Financial Freedom
Flint Jamison is the Founder of Vestus Capital, with a notable 20-year background in aerospace as an engineer and program manager, Flint's career highlights include his renowned design contributions to the wing structure of the Boeing 787. In his final role, he successfully oversaw a $120 million program focused on aircraft modifications for military purposes. Flint established Vestus Capital, aiming to educate fellow engineering leaders on the methods to expand and safeguard their wealth through passive investments in commercial real estate. Through Flint's guidance, investors have broken free from the unpredictability of Wall Street, discovering a sense of financial serenity by venturing into the realm of real estate investments.Tune in now as Flint provides insight for an insightful conversation on how to navigate this ever-changing industry![00:01 - 03:52] Opening SegmentIntroducing Flint to the show!Flint is the Founder of Vestus Capital[03:53 - 12:43] Taking Risks And Taking The LeapHe helps educate investors on how to grow and protect wealthTaking a risk by selling everything he owned, flying to New Zealand, and working odd jobs for a yearHis experience helped him become more extroverted and comfortable with uncomfortable situationsExperiencing burnout from working long hours in aerospace and decided to pursue entrepreneurship[12:44 - 28:30] Taking Action And Invest Passively In Real EstateYou don't have to be an expert in all aspectsFind one thing that you're good at and take action soonerInvesting and networking with peopleDiversifying your investor's portfolio[28:31 - 36:12] Closing SegmentFlint suggests taking action and not letting fear drive you to take no actionSee the links below to connect with Flint!Quotes:“You never go small, you always go big. That is your gift, and you have tons of big things. You will do this too, grab onto your accomplishments and let that give you some peace.” - Flint Jamison“If you try to force something so hard and it doesn't happen, you really disappoint yourself. But if you keep your eyes open to the opportunities that just kind of fall your way.” - Flint JamisonConnect with Flint through his Website & LinkedIn!Connect with me:www.5talents.capitalLinkedInInstagramWatch 5T CRE on YouTubeLeave us a review and receive your free ebookEmail us --> abel@5tcre.com 5 TALENTS CAPITAL | ABEL PACHECOIf you are ready to start your investment journey with 5 Talents Capital, here are the next steps you should take:View our informational video and case study at https://5talents.capital/grow-your-wealth/After viewing the video follow the prompts which will lead you to a scheduling link to meet one on one with Abel Pacheco. Register for our investor portal here investor portal once registered you will be able to review some of our past deals and you will receive alerts for upcoming investment opportunities.Support the show
If your first real estate deal involved buying a simple single family home or duplex, lining up financing and then quickly escalated into getting overly involved with every step of the process, you probably thought to yourself, “This isn't a new financial future–this is another job!” Well, today's guest, Flint Jamison, had this exact feeling–and that's why he got into multifamily and build-to-rent communities. He spent 20 years in the aerospace industry and managed a $120 million program modifying aircraft for the military, but has been in real estate since 2018. Now, at Vestus Capital, he's helping his partners break free from the Wall Street rollercoaster and find financial freedom and peace of mind through multifamily investing. And the best part is, he's sharing how he does it with us here today. In this conversation, we get into the 94-unit townhome community he's raising capital on right now, the three phases of build-to-rent communities, and how to make sure you're not giving yourself an extra job as you build your real estate portfolio. The Forever Passive Income Live Virtual Event The next FPI Live Virtual Event is coming up on May 19-21, 2023 where I'll be sharing the step-by-step blueprint on how we raised tens of millions in capital and acquired over 4,300 units. Buy your FPI tickets today by visiting ForeverPassiveIncome.com Key Takeaways with Flint Jamison Why there's so much demand for build-to-rent communities right now. How much Flint invests in these properties, and how he increases value in each development phase. How failing on his first partner syndication drove Flint to focus on capital raising. Why having a great relationship with your builders will make every part of your life easier. How Flint delivers for his investors–and why successful syndications became a pillar on his journey to financial freedom. Want the Full Show Notes? To get access to the full show notes, including audio, transcripts, and links to all the resources mentioned, visit https://acceleratedinvestorpodcast.com/362 Rate & Review If you enjoyed today's episode of The Accelerated Real Estate Investor Podcast, hit the subscribe button on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube so future episodes are automatically downloaded directly to your device. You can also help by providing an honest rating & review over on Apple Podcasts. Reviews go a long way in helping us build awareness so that we can impact even more people. THANK YOU! Connect with Josh Cantwell Facebook YouTube Instagram LinkedIn Twitter Sign up for the Forever Passive Income Partnering, Mastermind and Coaching Program with Josh Cantwell To unlock your potential and start earning real passive income, visit joshcantwellcoaching.com
Many of us strive to reach financial freedom, but it can feel out of reach at times. Fortunately, commercial real estate offers an excellent opportunity for building long term wealth creation and financial independence. In this episode, we welcome Flint Jamison as he shares different ways one can use commercial real estate to achieve financial freedom, including both the advantages and risks associated with this type of asset class. Flint Jamison spent 20 years in aerospace as an engineer and program manager. The most recognizable part of his career is designing the wing structure on the Boeing 787. He finished out his career managing a $120 million program modifying aircraft for the military. As a former engineering leader who endured a great deal of burnout. Flint started building a new financial future for his family by purchasing cash-flowing real estate in 2018. After his first duplex, he quickly pivoted to commercial real estate, where he found the most efficient path to financial freedom. Flint founded Vestus Capital to help educate other engineering leaders on how they can grow and protect their wealth by passively investing in commercial real estate.Fun Fact: Flint made a deal with his wife to visit all seven continents before they had kids. - mission accomplished. Come join us and listen in![00:00- 11:15]• We welcome Flint Jamison to the show.• Flint Jamison's background on how he started in Build to Rent Development.• Flint's shocking story on his first BRRRR property.• Dealing with the initial fear as the investor and getting over it. [11:25 -18:37]• From passive investor to going active and now a capital raiser.• How he recovered on his first failed syndication?• Learning doesn't necessarily have to take much time.• Basics of what "Build to Rent" is? [18:40 - 30:54]• Exit strategies and why its not viewed as a commercial property?• The costing on how much it takes to start a Build to Rent project.• How build to rent projects are getting the loan from the banks?• Asking Flint Jamison the Adventurous Four Tweetable Quotes: " The whole reason I got into this is I just wanted time freedom and that's my number one bucket list. Once I'm there, everything else flows, like travel. I can travel, teach my kids cultures around the world. It's just enables so much.. " - Flint Jamison Connect with Flint JamisonWebsite: https://vestuscapital.com/ https://investwithflint.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/flintjamison/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vestuscapital IG: https://www.instagram.com/vestuscapital/ Explore more. Adventure awaits. Please subscribe and leave an honest review - how do you want to create an impact in your world? Check out Adventurous REI and our social media channels: Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Michael on LinkedIn Suzy on LinkedIn Invest with us! Start here. GRAB AFREE copy of The Complete Guide to Generating Passive Income for Avid Travelers & Adventure Seekers
Check it out on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/33Z4VsE Check it out on Apple: https://apple.co/3AHc2DT Flint Jamison spent 20 years in aerospace as an engineer and program manager. The most recognizable part of his career is designing the wing structure on the Boeing 787. He finished out his career managing a $120 million program modifying aircraft for the military. As a former engineering leader who endured a great deal of burnout. Flint started building a new financial future for his family by purchasing cash-flowing real estate in 2018. After his first duplex, he quickly pivoted to commercial real estate, where he found the most efficient path to financial freedom. Flint founded Vestus Capital to help educate other engineering leaders on how they can grow and protect their wealth by passively investing in commercial real estate. Fun Fact: Flint made a deal with his wife to visit all seven continents before they had kids. - mission accomplished. Dreams: Engineers without borders Travel to 7 Continents Financial Freedom Introduce Them to: Marketer who can help him build a full strategy Favorite Book, Movie, or Podcast: Favorite Book is Killing Sacred Cows Contact them at: https://vestuscapital.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/flintjamison/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/timothy-douglas0/support
Check it out on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/33Z4VsE Check it out on Apple: https://apple.co/3AHc2DT Flint Jamison spent 20 years in aerospace as an engineer and program manager. The most recognizable part of his career is designing the wing structure on the Boeing 787. He finished out his career managing a $120 million program modifying aircraft for the military. As a former engineering leader who endured a great deal of burnout. Flint started building a new financial future for his family by purchasing cash-flowing real estate in 2018. After his first duplex, he quickly pivoted to commercial real estate, where he found the most efficient path to financial freedom. Flint founded Vestus Capital to help educate other engineering leaders on how they can grow and protect their wealth by passively investing in commercial real estate. Fun Fact: Flint made a deal with his wife to visit all seven continents before they had kids. - mission accomplished. Dreams: Engineers without borders Travel to 7 Continents Financial Freedom Introduce Them to: Marketer who can help him build a full strategy Favorite Book, Movie, or Podcast: Favorite Book is Killing Sacred Cows Contact them at: https://vestuscapital.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/flintjamison/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/timothy-douglas0/support
Is online advertising effective for attracting investors?In this episode of The Real Estate Mindset, we chat with Flint Jamison about the pros and cons of fund of funds, what the returns are like, and what it's like to raise for these types of assets. Flint shares his advice for marketing to investors and what he believes is the best tactic for getting them to invest.Flint also shares his definition of success, why he believes he is successful, and his personal experience with mentorship and coaching.What we discuss:00:44: About Flint03:45: How did Flint raise money the first time?09:00: What are the pros and cons of fund of funds?11:05: What are the returns of the fund of funds?15:07: How is it like raising for a built-to-rent?18:14: What's next for Flint?19:29: What are construction costs like these days?21:20: What tips does Flint have for marketing?25:06: What is Flint's morning routine?25:39: What books does Flint recommend?27:41: What is Flint's experience with coaching and mentorship?30:00: What is Flint's definition of success?32:07: Why does Flint believe he is successful?To learn more about Flint:Website: investwithflint.com To learn more about the Multifamily Playbook Online Course:Visit www.ericnelsoncoaching.com
Flint Jamison spent 20 years in aerospace as an engineer and program manager. He is now a full-time real estate investor. Flint moved quickly from his initial duplex and pivoted into syndications, where he does multifamily, fund management, and build-to-rent. Flint's portfolio is currently around 1500 units[00:01 - 01:39] Opening SegmentWe welcome, Flint Jamison!Learning about self-directs IRAs or solo 401Ks as a way to control money and grow it tax-free[01:40 - 21:54] Exploring Build-To-Rent Property Exit StrategiesBuild-to-rent is a new asset class that is skyrocketingMillennials are in their peak family growth years and find it cheaper to rent than buyBuilders have mostly stopped building starter homes due to low marginsExit strategies for build-to-rent properties include refinancing, selling off as bulk, or selling individual housesCapital raisers can work with experienced operators across multiple States and asset classes[21:55 - 28:03] THE FINAL FOURWhat's the worst job that you ever had?Working as a dish cleanerWhat's a book you've read that has given you a paradigm shift?“Go-Givers Sell More” by Bob BurgWhat is a skill or talent that you would like to learn?Learn how to do Sales and MarketingWhat does success mean to you?Flint Jamison says, “That financial freedom within five years or less are being totally work optional.”Connect with Flint Jamison:Website: Vestus Capital LinkedIn: Flint JamisonInstagram: Flint JamisonFacebook: Vestus CapitalLEAVE A 5-STAR REVIEW by clicking this link.WHERE CAN I LEARN MORE?Be sure to follow me on the below platforms:Subscribe to the podcast on Apple, Spotify, Google, or Stitcher.LinkedInYoutubeExclusive Facebook Groupwww.yonahweiss.comNone of this could be possible without the awesome team at Buzzsprout. They make it easy to get your show listed on every major podcast platform.Tweetable Quotes:“Get a coach, get a mentor, just take a step forward, get a book… Just take some action.” – Flint Jamison“Making value for others or creating value for others. And the more value you create for others, the more that comes back to you as well.” – Flint JamisonSupport the show
Many real estate investors have been enticed by the profitability of build-to-rent communities because of more financing options, higher yield of return, and better opportunities for homeownership. In addition, most demands for homes today require more space and less self-management in their own properties. Today's episode features Flint Jamison, founder of Vestus Capital. The aircraft designer-cum-real estate investor explains why build-to-rent properties are growing in demand, and why these developments are the future of the real estate.
And if you have not heard the great news, our friend Flint has left his W2 to become a full time syndicator and fund manager. Here are some of his thoughts around that! vestuscapital.com Get your videos produced at pitchdecks.com like the Capital Raiser Show. If you would like to find out more about Family Office Capital Raising events you can visit lnkd.in/gD6mJ5gp Book a call with Ruben at calendly.com/rlgreth
Flint and I had a great time talking about scaling into large multifamily deals, launching funds and BTR syndications. It was also fantastic announcing when Flint can quit his W2 job. vestuscapital.com Get your videos produced at pitchdecks.com like the Capital Raiser Show. If you would like to find out more about Family Office Capital Raising events you can visit lnkd.in/gD6mJ5gp Book a call with Ruben at calendly.com/rlgreth
Join Mike Cavaggioni with Flint Jamison on the 147th episode of the Average Joe Finances Podcast. Flint shares How the Average Joe can invest in commercial real estate through syndications.In this episode, you'll learn:How Build to Rent worksThe comparisons of Real Estate Investments (single family, REITs, apartments, self storage)Advantages and Risks of investing in Real EstateExit Strategies of Build To RentAnd so much more!About Flint Jamison:Flint spent 20 years in aerospace as an engineer and program manager. He is now finding a path to early retirement through commercial real estate investmentsFlint started his real estate endeavor with a duplex that he rehabbed in 2018. From there, he quickly pivoted to multifamily syndications, where there is greater stability and returns.Flint's portfolio is currently around 1,500 unitsFind Flint Jamison on:Website: https://vestuscapital.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/flintjamisonFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/vestuscapitalInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/vestuscapital/ Average Joe Finances®All of our social media links and more: https://averagejoefinances.com/linksAbout Mike: https://themikecav.comREWBCON: Join me at the Real Estate Wealth Builders Conference. Use promo code “Mike” to save on tickets. https://averagejoefinances.com/rewbconTools and resources I use: www.averagejoefinances.com/resourcesCRM Tool: www.averagejoefinances.com/crmPay Off Your Mortgage in 5-7 Years:www.theshredmethod.com/averagejoefinancesFind a REALTOR® in any state: www.averagejoefinances.com/realtorMake Real Estate Investing Easier with DealMachine:www.averagejoefinances.com/dealmachinePodcast Hosting: www.averagejoefinances.com/buzzsproutPodcast Editing Services: www.editpods.com*DISCLAIMER* www.averagejoefinances.com/disclaimerSee our full episode transcripts here: www.averagejoefinancespod.com/episodesSupport the show
Flint Jamison spent 20 years in aerospace as an engineer and program manager. He is now finding a path to early retirement through commercial real estate investments. Flint moved quickly from his initial duplex and pivoted into syndications, where he does multifamily, fund management, and build-to-rent. Flint started his real estate endeavor with a duplex that he rehabbed in 2018. From there, he quickly pivoted to multifamily syndications, and is now moving into Build-to-Rent new development. Flint's portfolio is currently around 1500 units Get in touch with Website: https://vestuscapital.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/flintjamison/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vestuscapital IG: https://www.instagram.com/vestuscapital/ If you want to know more about Dr. Jason Balara and the Know your Why Podcast: https://linktr.ee/jasonbalara Audio Track: Back To The Wood by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Artist: http://audionautix.com/
Flint Jamison is the founder of Vestus Capital LLC - a real estate investment firm focused on helping busy people earn passive income through commercial real estate investing. Connect with Flint on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/flintjamison/ Visit Vestus Capital Website: https://vestuscapital.com/ ---- For more Content with Chris McCormack and the Better Books team: Follow Chris on Instagram: @chrismccormackcpa Connect with Chris on LinkedIn: Chris McCormack CPA, MBA Check out Better Books webpage: https://betterbooksaccounting.co/ Be sure to GIVE a five star rating and review!
Chris Duffy and Flint Jamison (a 20 year aerospace engineer) talk about ways to find the partners and operators that would work best with you, all while telling us about some of their past deal experiences and what comes next. Join our multifamily investing community for FREE for in-depth courses and live networking with like-minded apartment investors at the Tribe of TitansLink to subscribe to YouTube channel: https://tinyurl.com/SubYouTubeDiaryPodcastApple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/AppleDiaryPodcast Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/SpotDiaryPodcast Google Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/GoogleDiaryPodcast Follow us on:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DiaryAptInv/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Diary_Apt_Inv Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/diary_of_an_apartment_investor This episode originally aired on November 14, 2022----Your host, Brian Briscoe, has been a general partner in 655 units worth $50 million and has been lead sponsor, asset manager, capital raiser, and key principal on these properties. He has developed a multifamily education community called the Tribe of Titans that helps aspiring investors learn the game, network with other like-minded professionals, and get their apartment investing business to the next level. He is founder of Streamline Capital Group, which will continue to acquire multifamily assets well into the future. He retired as a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Marine Corps in 2021.Connect with him on LinkedIn----Flint JamisonFlint Jamison spent 20 years in aerospace as an engineer and program manager. He is now finding a path to early retirement through commercial real estate investments.Flint moved quickly from his initial duplex and pivoted into syndications, where he does multifamily, fund management, and build-to-rent. Flint started his real estate endeavor with a duplex that he rehabbed in 2018. From there, he quickly pivoted to multifamily syndications, and is now moving into Build-to-Rent new development. Flint's portfolio is currently around 1500 unitsLearn more about him at: https://vestuscapital.com/----Chris DuffyChris Duffy is the owner and founder of Pioneer Property Partners, a Florida based real estate investment company that owns and manages properties in Tampa, Florida. Chris currently owns a small portfolio of single family units, but is looking for his first multifamily deal in Florida. Chris has a background in construction management, is a licensed FL. real estate agentLearn more about him at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisduffy92/https://www.instagram.com/pioneerpropertypartners/
Flint Jamison is a mechanical engineer who spent more than 15 years designing aircraft. He found real estate in 2018, applying the BRRRR model to his first duplex in Milwaukee. However, he quickly pivoted to syndications after coming across a Michael Blank podcast on BiggerPockets. Today, Flint is the program manager at Vestus Capital, a syndicator that focuses on value-add multifamily and new build-to-rent development. He is a GP of 1,500 units and an LP of approximately 800 units. In this episode, he shares the steps he took to pivot from due diligence to capital raising, how he nurtures relationships with potential investors, and the challenges that come with managing a fund in the current economic climate. Flint Jamison | Real Estate Background Program Manager at Vestus Capital, a syndicator that focuses on value-add multifamily and new build-to-rent development. They primarily raise capital, with some deal sourcing and asset management as well. Portfolio: GP of 1,500 units LP of ~800 units Based in: Denver, CO Say hi to him at: Facebook Instagram LinkedIn Greatest Lesson: If you build it, they will come — in regards to capital raising. Join the newsletter for the expert tips & investing content. Sign up to be a guest on the show. FREE eBook: The Ultimate Guide to Multifamily Deals & Investing Register for this year's Best Ever Conference in Salt Lake City Stay in touch with us! www.bestevercre.com YouTube Facebook LinkedIn Instagram Click here to know more about our sponsors: PassiveInvesting.com | DLP Capital |Reliant
Join Daniel Nickles and Flint Jamison as they talk about journey from aerospace engineering to commercial real estate investments. Flint started feeling exhausted of working long hours building planes. He decided to look for other forms of cash flow that would help him claim back his time. After some failures, he found his niche and founded Vestus Capital which aims to teach others about commercial real estate investments. His story is truly an engineer's blueprint for passive income. Tune in to learn more! Outline of the episode… Long distance investment On mistakes and why it is not all bad The fastest path to financial freedom Finding quality partners The importance of mentorship What do people really need ~ About Flint Jamison… Flint is a Managing Partner at Vestus Capital. He started Vestus Capital to help others learn about investing and seek alternative income paths with the money they currently have. There is nothing more valuable than time. Commercial real estate investments are one of the most efficient paths to build passive cash flow and ultimately financial independence. Flint was previously an engineer and program manager in the aerospace industry. He has managed $150M+ programs for the military, and has designed commercial aircraft. ~ Connect with Flint Jamison… LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/flintjamison/ Website: https://vestuscapital.com/ ~ Connect with Two Smart Assets on: Website: https://twosmartassets.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TwoSmartAssets/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/twosmartass YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5b8
In this Off The Beaten Path Episode, Flint Jamison discusses if action is more important than education. Want to learn more about passive income? Check out our FREE GUIDE-The Passive Investor's Handbook Click here to access
Flint Jamison doesn't disappoint as he brings his deep analytical and managing experience into the Real Estate Fund space. He shares how he did it, what he learned, the resources needed, and his team's goals looking into this year and beyond.Learn how you too can keep a W2 job and get into real estate, either as a passive or active investor, and of course check out his on-point websites and blog posts!Flint's Profilelinkedin.com/in/flintjamisonWebsitesvestuscapital.com (Company)vestuscapital.com/blog/ (Blog)calendly.com/vestuscapital/30min (Schedule a Call)EmailFlint@vestuscapital.comFrom Linkedin: I help busy people earn passive income through commercial real estate investing. With a minimum of $50k investment, you can own equity and receive income from real estate, without dealing with the tenants, toilets, and termites.This is truly PASSIVE income - make money while you SLEEP.You can earn an Average Annual Return of 15% or greater. Effectively doubling your investment in 5 years.ℝ
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Being a part of the Real Estate space allows for so much opportunity. From Single-Family homes, utilizing the Burr method, fix and flips and of course, a favorite, Multi-family. In each facet, there is the possibility of making money or losing money. Recognizing your own strength and gaining education through experience and research determines your outcome. You may be asking yourself how can I make the most money in real estate? Join Flint Jamison and me as we have an amazing conversation about Flint's journey through single-family mishaps and how he is making the most out of his learning experiences. Schedule a call with Flint by going to https://vestuscapital.com/To find out more about partnering or investing in a multifamily deal schedule a call here https://calendly.com/threekeysinvestments/get-acquainted-callDownload a free e-book on Why Invest in Multifamily at ThreeKeysInvestments.comPlease RSS: Review, Subscribe, Share!Support the show (and my reading addiction)! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/AskMeHowIKnow I'm speaking at Deal Maker Live - one of the biggest multifamily conferences of the year! Join me and a roster of other industry experts. Save 10% on the ticket price with code jholly22 here -- dealmakerliveevent.com See you there!
S2 Episode 4: My Men Richard talks to Flint Jamison about Real Estate investing things that future investors need to know before getting started, Flint started Vestus Capital to help others seek alternative income paths with the money they currently have. There is nothing more valuable than time. Commercial real estate investments are one of the most efficient paths to build passive cash flow and ultimately financial independence. Website: https://vestuscapital.com/ Join the Investor Club: https://vestuscapital.com/investor-application/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/flintjamison/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vestuscapital IG: https://www.instagram.com/vestuscapital/ Flint Jamison Founder | Vestus Capital LLC C: 720-805-8109 https://vestuscapital.com My Men Richard - Richard Lesperance https://tiktok.com/@mymenrichard https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWnqQGifuq9OR8ifg9QHQAQ https://linkedin.com/in/richardlesperance https://agents.wfgcanada.ca/richard-l-esperance --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/richard-lesperance/message
More on YouTube? Check the video version on YoutubeWho is the Guest?Flint Jamison spent 20 years in aerospace as an engineer and program manager. He is now finding a path to early retirement through commercial real estate investments.He started his real estate endeavor with a duplex that he rehabbed in 2018. From there he quickly pivoted to multifamily syndications, where there is greater stability and returns.He is an LP on 3 properties and is just finishing up a capital raise for his first deal as a GP. Flint's portfolio is currently around 700 units.Fun Fact: Flint made a deal with my wife that we had to visit all 7 continents before we had kids. - mission accomplished, now we have a 3 and 5 yr old.#Syndication #Capital raisers #multifamilyinvestingMentions:Difference between Lead and Capital raisersHow many percent will you get from multifamily syndication investingCommercial real estate or residential real estateGET YOUR FREE REPORT!“The Benefits and Simplicity of Multifamily Syndication”: https://vestuscapital.com/lp/free-report/Reach out to Flint's stuff at vestuscapital.comOr message him at:LinkedIn | Facebook | IGStart taking action right NOW!Goal-setting the right way! Hesitant to make the first step towards real estate investing? Axel learned the hard way- but you DON'T have to start that way. Feel free to talk to him :)
Flint Jamison spent 20 years in aerospace as an engineer and program manager. He is now finding a path to early retirement through commercial real estate investments. Flint started his real estate endeavor with a duplex that he rehabbed in 2018. From there he quickly pivoted to multifamily syndications, where there is greater stability and returns. Flint is an LP on 3 properties and is just finishing up a capital raise for his first deal as a GP. Flint's portfolio is currently around 700 units.Download the full episode: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1650301/10121264-episode-55-0-to-700-units-as-an-engineer-with-flint-jamison.mp3?download=trueKey topics:How Flint found his first deal as a GPBalancing An Engineering Profession with InvestingKeys To Great PartnershipsFlint's "Big Failure" And Lessons Learned Get In Touch With Flint: https://www.facebook.com/vestuscapital #podcast #multifamily #assetmanagement #podcasting #podcastlife #financialfreedom #investing #cashflow #redlineequity #crushingit #crushingcashflow #gains #finance #buildingwealth Learn more about investing with us www.investwithredline.com
There are moments in life where you are clear on what your purpose and mission is on this planet. We look and evaluate the value of what our lives would be depending on what we're supposed to be doing, the type of job we'd have, the neighborhoods we live in, and everything else that goes with it. But for many of us who are labeled as “entrepreneurs,” there's a calling that's relentless, gnawing at our very core and calling us to something more. Today's guest is going to drop some implementable strategies that will change the trajectory of your life. Flint Jamison is an Aeronautical Engineer, Real Estate Investor, and Co-founder of Vestus Capital who has spent the last 20 years of his career as an aeronautical engineer. He obtained his MBA (Masters of Business Administration) in 2014, and was getting tired of working his 9 to 5 and started looking for another opportunity. Today's episode is going to give you the 411 on the information you need to know if you're feeling trapped, restless, or uninspired, and simply looking for a different way to live your life. Jason, Steve, and Flint talk about the thing that led Flint to explore different opportunities outside of a very plush lifestyle and salary. They talk about how to leverage your current opportunity to diversify into passive streams of income. Flint talks about how long it took him to get his Real Estate investment firm launched. He shares the various ways to leverage your 401K and self-directed IRAs into creating passive income. What You'll Learn: Why investing in multi-family is better than single-family residences The power of having ownership in apartments and self-storage Flint's favorite IPA The minimum returns the stock market provides you What a 15% return looks like on a multi-family property How long it took Flint to get his real estate investment firm up and running The various ways you can take advantage of a syndication What a syndication The various ways to invest in Real Estate How to get limited partners and use them to leverage time and your investment And much more! Favorite Quote: “ Two years, looking back on what I did, I could've pulled the trigger a year sooner and been in a different position sooner. My advice to anyone who wants to get in on this, take action and learn. Go to underwriting models and get with a group and learn how to do what they do.” Flint Jamison Connect With Flint: Vestus Capital How To Get Involved: Find Jason on Instagram & Facebook. Find Steve on Instagram & Facebook. No Bull Business & Brews on Facebook Get Jason's #Best Selling Book: See and Seize: Lessons From Merging and Acquiring Agencies and Assets Enjoyed the episode? Hop over to Apple Podcasts for more! Like and share to help spread the word. We appreciate your support—and we hope to return the favor: Leave a review to let us know what you want to hear from Jason and Steve next.
The series heads north by northwest to Portland, Oregon to uncover a surprisingly hideous history: could it be that this hipster mecca was founded as a whites-only utopia? Answer: hell, yeah. When a curator has to rub shoulders with Neo-Nazis during the installation of her exhibition, there may well be trouble built into the very fabric of the state. We speak to the broader arts community in Portland to tease out the fine threads of race, land, ownership and identity and ask - as tanks roll down city streets elsewhere - if Oregon is a warning from the past or a glimpse into the future. Tune in to find out. Guests: Maya Benton, Flint Jamison, Lulani Arquette, Kristan Kennedy, Ashley Stull Meyers and Hank Willis Thomas New episodes available every other Wednesday. For more, follow @artand_media on Instagram / Twitter / LinkedIn / Facebook
“I have a W2 job. Can I still invest in real estate and make passive income?” Certainly, you can, and this is what Flint Jamison has talked about in our podcast. Flint is the Founder of Vestus Capital, which helps busy people build their passive income and wealth through multifamily syndication. As of this writing, he is still working on his W2 job, proving that you don't need to leave your current workplace right away if you want to invest in real estate. All it takes is a commitment to learning and a few other considerations that Flint has happily shared with us. [00:01 - 02:43] Opening Segment This is the reason Flint Jamison jumped from aerospace to real estate Flint talks about how he closed his very first deal [02:44 - 12:15] Multifamily is the Way to Go Flint shares how he realized he needed to jump into multifamily Don't miss these important discoveries he found out as a limited partner How he found his current general partnership that helps him make deals The story behind this deal that Flint was not able to close [12:16 - 15:30] First Step to Take as a New Investor Flint describes the Law of the First Deal What investors should know about it Should you focus on capital raising when you're just starting out? We have an interesting exchange about this question The fun part of capital raising according to Flint [15:31 - 17:05] Final Four Segment Your way to make the world a better place Investing in the communities around their properties Joining the Engineers Without Borders Reach out to Flint See links below Final words Tweetable Quotes “That's actually the fun part about capital raising. You're bringing new people in and they all need to be educated. People don't understand what this is [yet].” - Flint Jamison “When we buy apartments, we change the community around so we are directly affecting the apartment community that we are investing in.” - Flint Jamison “You got to find a general partner that's working on assets that you feel comfortable with, working in an MSA (Metropolitan Statistical Area) or working in a certain city that you agree with.” - Flint Jamison ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Email flint@vestuscapital.com to connect with Flint or follow him on LinkedIn. Enjoy 15-20% average annual returns when you invest with Vestus Capital! The first step to financial independence is just a click away! Download this FREE report about the benefits of multifamily syndications. Connect with me: I love helping others place money outside of traditional investments that both diversify a strategy and provide solid predictable returns. Facebook LinkedIn Like, subscribe, and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or whatever platform you listen on. Thank you for tuning in! Email me → sam@brickeninvestmentgroup.com Want to read the full show notes of the episode? Check it out below: Flint Jamison 00:00 You got to find a general partner that's working on assets that you feel comfortable with working in an MSA or working in a certain city that you agree with. The economy's good. Right? There is a level of learning when it comes to being alone and with a partner. You have to understand the deal. You have to be able to underwrite a little bit yourself, right? Is the deal actually gonna give you the promise 15% that general partnership is providing? Intro 00:25 Welcome to the How to Scale Commercial Real Estate Show. Whether you are an active or passive investor, we will teach you how to scale your real estate investing business into something big. Sam Wilson 00:37 Flint Jamison spent 20 years in aerospace as an engineer and program manager and he is now finding a path to early retirement through commercial real estate investments. Fun fact about Flint, he and his wife visited all seven continents before they had children, which is awesome. Well done. That's That's fantastic. Flint, welcome to the show. Flint Jamison 00:56 Yeah. Thanks for having me. Sam Wilson 00:57 Hey, man, the pleasure is mine. Same three questions I ask every guest who comes on the show in 90 seconds or less, can you tell us where did you start? Where are you now? And how did you get there? Flint Jamison 01:04 Yeah, so as you mentioned, I've been in aerospace for almost 20 years, and I wanted passive income. This is where I got into real estate. So I jumped in, I burned up a duplex remotely. I'm in Denver, I did this place in Milwaukee. It wasn't a huge success. But it wasn't a failure either. I still own the place and it's been cash flowing great. So I did not get the cash-out refi on it. And then from there, I realized getting the passive income was going to take me a little too long with that path. So I actually came across a podcast with Michael Blank talking about multifamily syndication. And from there, I was hooked. I digested all the information I could. I got into the online courses. And last August, we tried to mean some other newbie partners tried to take down a 23 unit outside of Denver. That one didn't happen. We can go into that later. But uh, now I'm partnered with a very experienced group, I'm capital raising with them and we're about ready to close on my first deal here in two weeks. Sam Wilson 02:03 That's fantastic. It's interesting. You know, let's ask this question. Are you still in the aerospace industry or… Flint Jamison 02:09 I am. I have not freed myself from my W2. So I'm doing this in mornings, evenings and weekends. Sam Wilson 02:14 Right, right. Yeah. For those of you that don't know, Flint got up. We started this call at 7 am blintz Time. So that's fantastic. Yeah. And that's part of the early grind that this business requires. It certainly isn't a get-rich-quick business. Talk to us about the I mean, you said that you started going in as an LP or not a limited, apartment, but on the passive income side on a single family rental. But then you discovered early or pretty fast that this is not I can't, it's not going to move the needle in the way I want it to, what what were some of those discoveries along the way? Flint Jamison 02:44 Yeah. So on the single family side, I just started running some numbers to figure out how many doors I needed to get to retirement. And I just picked up my first two doors, it was that duplex, and I needed, I was going to be accepting of 50 doors before I said, “You know what, I'll be financially free. I'll step away from my W2. Maybe I'll grow from there.” But the path to get there I saw was gonna be long and arduous. And I was just looking for a more efficient way to get there. And it turns out multifamily syndication is the way. Sam Wilson 03:14 Interesting. Yeah, that's a tough, I'm sure a lot of time, you know, researching single family properties, talking to brokers talking to, you know, property management companies. Yeah, you get the one, you're probably excited about it. And then you go “Wait, isn't what I thought it was gonna be?” Flint Jamison 03:27 That's exactly it. Yeah. And so am I stuck with that market? Or do I have to start over with a different market and find someone else and then start all over with property managers, construction companies, right? The whole bit? Sam Wilson 03:38 Right, right. That's interesting. So then you said, “All right, so passive income on that side isn't going to work out. “What about a long-term goal? Is there a long-term goal of being just a strict LP? Flint Jamison 03:48 Yeah, that is the goal. But I think for me, my first goal is to get financially free. And the quickest way is to do both, be an active syndicator and be an LP. So right now, I'm actually an LP on three properties. So I know that that flow as a limited partner, and then yeah, jumping in on the general partnership side where I can get some of the upside on sale. Sorry, can you repeat that? Sam Wilson 04:14 Yeah. So you went in as a limited partner? What were some of the things you discovered along the way you said, “Man, I didn't know that as I kind of dug into this limited partnership journey.” Flint Jamison 04:22 Yeah, it was largely feeling out how the limited partner funnel works. Like you got to find a general partner that's working on assets that you feel comfortable with, working in an MSA or working in a certain city that you agree with the economy's good, right. There is a level of learning when it comes to being alone and with a partner. You have to understand the deal. You have to be able to underwrite a little bit yourself, right? Is the deal actually gonna give you the promise 15% that general partnership is providing? Sam Wilson 04:53 Did you find anything along the way or deals along the way that you said, “Man, this didn't pass the smell test?” Flint Jamison 04:58 I've been really as a limited partner I was working with some of the really big, very successful groups. So for the most part, their deals were all really good. I have since watched some presentations with some other groups where they didn't quite give you all the details that I personally would like, they kind of just kept it at the 5,000-foot level, and we're talking to a limited partner base, and maybe their investors were very confident and return visitors to, to their deal. So they were confident. Me as a new investor to that group, they didn't instill confidence in me because they didn't tell me all the details I wanted. So that's really where I see it, I have not really come across a deal where I said, “No, that's not gonna make it.” Sam Wilson 05:40 You said they didn't give you all the details you wanted. Flint Jamison 05:43 I really want to know how they're going to convert the place as far as the renovations. They kept it a high level, they said, “Yep, we're gonna go renovate apartments. And we're, we have a B-class and we're gonna spruce it up,” and they didn't get into the details of, okay, we got a property, we need to put a fence around it, we want to do FOB access, we're gonna put up security cameras, we're gonna refresh the playground, we got a pool deck that we got to rehab, we're gonna move, move the property management out of a unit and put in a mobile unit on the property, right? There's so many little details that comes into it. When they just keep it at a high level, like, “Yeah, we're gonna refresh all the units, and we're gonna raise rents by 150 and then success.” It didn't instill confidence, I wanted to know a lot of the details to understand that they really know what they're getting into. Sam Wilson 06:30 Yeah, that's intriguing. Do you feel like you've taken that experience and then now you're raising for a 100-unit property that you're going as a general partner on? Do you feel like you've taken that and said, Okay, we're going to do this a little bit differently when I'm out raising capital. Flint Jamison 06:43 Yeah. And you know, what I've really learned from this group that I'm partnering with because they are experienced on this 100-unit, they do put out all that information. And to be honest, I was using what I just said was an example of what they say in their pitch, like, let's get the property manager out of that unit that we can turn into another rental unit where we may move in this mobile office on some spare space on the property. So we gain more rent. Sam Wilson 07:12 Right? Yeah, those are small things that make a big difference. So you're if you're not following along, I think what you said was that on this 100-unit property, one of those units was used as an office? Flint Jamison 07:20 Correct. Sam Wilson 07:21 Oh, wow. Yeah. So you can immediately get a 1% bump yeah and potential rents. That's amazing. Okay. Flint Jamison 07:27 Yeah. And some of the other things is just like, alright, we got some boilers that we have to replace, they're 30 years old, right? Get into the details, tell me because those are the gotchas when you get into doing big complexes. And I've even seen it on the LP side with some other big groups. They got in and they realize, holy cow, we have some water meters that all need to be replaced. There's some plumbing and valving system that we did not even see. But you know, what, they had enough capital raised for that, just those issues that pop up that you don't see going on through inspections. Sam Wilson 08:02 Right, yeah. And that's, I mean, you know, that's the situation that all of us, as sponsors, try to avoid, but you're in this business long enough things are gonna happen where you go, “Well, you know, we just didn't see it, we just didn't see it doesn't matter how much due diligence we did.” And to your point, you know, raising extra capital is a great way to keep your investors happy, because even if that capital, unfortunately, is sitting in a bank account, collecting dust, it still is able to be deployed when it comes time for those unexpected capital expenditures. So that's really intriguing. Talk to us a little bit about how you found this general partnership to work with. Do they approach you did you approach them? What was the conversation like? How did you guys work out? duties and responsibilities? Things like that. Flint Jamison 08:41 Yeah. So this was a kind of a fun one. It was not planned. It was kind of serendipitous. I ended up talking to one of these guys a year ago. And to be honest, I don't remember the reason why we got on the phone and we chatted, but what I do remember is we talked for an hour and a half and it was I think 10 o'clock my time and we talked till 11:30 at night. I mean, sometimes we work long hours, right? But we were geeking when I got off that phone call. I was just pumped. I was talking to my wife. She's like, calm down. Way too excited. So like six to nine months later, we ran into each other at a conference. And we hit it off. I talked to him, his other partner. And then somewhere around November, they kind of opened up and said, “Hey, we want to bring in some co-sponsors to capital raise you want to you want in?” “Absolutely, I want it.” So that's kind of how it happened. And now we're doing my first deal. It's their 20-something deal, I think, but they've been killing it. So I'm kind of riding their coattails and it's really exciting for me and my investors. Sam Wilson 09:48 Yeah, absolutely. No, and that's a great way to get started. What are the duties and responsibilities that you have lined out? Because I know that you can't just go out and raise capital, you got to be an active member in the team. What's that look like for you? Flint Jamison 10:00 Yeah, it's a lot of investor relations on that one beyond the capital raising. Sam Wilson 10:05 Let's then talk about a 23-unit property. You said last August, right? So you're pumped, you've talked to a potential partner, and you're like, hey, this is the way the deal's done. Now, some time has elapsed, right? And you're going, hey, you know, guns blazing, we got a 23-unit property, you put it under contract, and then the deal falls apart. What happened? Flint Jamison 10:23 So this fell apart in so many different ways. I'll go through a few of the big hitters. One, our initial property manager we chose, they were smaller but worked in the area quite heavily. They turned a lot of single family homes, and they were looking to grow. So when we walked them through 23 units, they're like, “Yeah, this is no big deal.” Somewhere around three or four weeks, and they just goes to this. I think they got scared. We have no idea why we couldn't even contact them. I, to this day, don't know why they ghosted us. So we did a quick turn, we found someone a large property manager that does very large properties and can turn a 23-unit in their sleep. They were willing to work with us. So that was cool. We were recovered from that. But we as a general partnership, were young, we did not have the investor base. So here's the mistake. When you build it, they will come that doesn't work that works for Field of Dreams. Right? Right. It does not work in this world. And so we thought we had some and then if we had an apartment, we could get the rest. That didn't work. There's some that we thought we had weren't there. And then we definitely didn't get the rest. We reached out to some big capital raisers. And then they turned around said no 23-unit's too small. We love the 80+ units for stability. We asked for an extension. But to be honest, this place was a heavy lift that I think that also worked against us it was a C-class property, probably c-minus. It was owned by a slumlord. For the last two decades, this place. I mean, there was a lady that was paying 850 For a single unit that didn't have a working kitchen, her stove, and her sink flat out didn't work paying 850 yet. So the owner as a slumlord, he didn't work with us very well. We asked for an extension to raise more capital, and he said nah, and it just fell apart pretty quickly after that. Sam Wilson 12:16 I mean, that's crazy, you know? And really, there's opportunity could be found in those you know, slumlord fee properties, but you got to have an owner still that's willing to sell and be cooperative in the process. And if that's not there, then you know, nothing really you can do. So let's jump back in here. Yeah, that's I mean, that's just unfortunate the way that that work, but sometimes, I mean, that's okay. You, especially if you get to learn the lessons early on without paying, you know, a huge price to get into it. I mean, I'm assuming you guys had earnest money and things like that down a lot. Right now is earnest money is going hard on day one. Did you guys lose any money? Flint Jamison 12:50 Yes, those money lost because we did go hard. It was unfortunate. Yeah. And then all the inspection costs and stuff. All that was lost. However, so out of this, this is like failing forward, right. We always talked about, we got kicked hard. You got kicked hard on that one. But we had to fail forward. The lessons learned, I immediately jumped on the capital raising, they always call it the Law of the First Deal, or at least Michael Blank calls it, The Law of the First Deal. I feel like I got The Law of the First Deal, because I went through all of that, right? I did the underwriting, I didn't do the deal. Finding my partner, found the deal. We did underwriting I was the only boots on the ground. So I was working with all the inspectors and contractors underwriting right. I did a ton of it. We failed on the capital raising ultimately. So I quickly turned around and now I am, I reimagined myself as a capital raiser. And that's what I've been focusing super hard on. And it actually worked out here I am now capital raising for some big partners. Sam Wilson 13:47 Right, right, man, that's great. And yeah, that's one of the things you know, we always say there's two things that make this industry go around. It's deals and money. And every single person that's come on this show, they said the one thing that they would do differently if they were to do something differently, would be to focus on raising capital first to get that investor base lined up. Yeah, you're right, the idea of build it they will come as nonsense, find a deal and the money will follow is at the bag of lies. So… Flint Jamison 14:12 You know what's funny is the online course I took, they started out with capital raising, and in my head, I'm like, no, no, get me to the good stuff. How do I find a deal? How do I own a REIT? How do I manage right now? They start out with capital raising for a very specific reason. So those of you who are aspiring syndicators capital raising have to start there. Sam Wilson 14:34 And it seems so like you're not moving forward, right? You get a deal under contract, man, we're slinging paper. We're meeting guys on site we're doing inspections crawling, you know, doing waterline and I mean, all this stuff. Oh, yeah frenetic activity, but can you close the deal? And when you're raising capital, it's a slow growth. It's investor calls. It's putting out newsletters. It's I mean, it's this just yeah, don't you don't have that sense of accomplishment and that's why it's so hard. Flint Jamison 15:01 And it's it's hard because you don't have an asset to show him. Right? Right. There's ways around it right? You have to create these examples of what you could bring. It's an education too. That's actually part of the fun part about capital raising, you're bringing new people in, and you they all need to be educated. People don't understand what this is, Sam Wilson 15:19 right? Man, you said it. I've loved it. Flint, thanks for the time today, come on the show. It's been a blast. Thanks for sharing your mistakes as well as your successes. I said luck to us, you guys get this first 100-unit of yours under your belt. Let's jump into the final two questions here. The first one is this: When it comes to investing in the world, what's one thing you're doing right now to make the world a better place? Flint Jamison 15:38 So there's two stages to this. One is when we buy apartments, we change the community around so we are directly affecting the apartment community that we are investing in. And to me personally, once I get more bandwidth and able to retire from my W2, I really want to get into Engineers Without Borders. I'm an engineer at heart. I would love to travel around the world and help make people's lives better. Sam Wilson 16:04 That's really cool. That's fantastic. Flint, if listeners want to get in touch with you, learn more about you or your business, what's the best way to do that? Flint Jamison 16:11 Yeah, go to vestuscapital.com. That's V-E-S-T-U-S, capital dot com. You can find me on LinkedIn. I do have a free report on my website. It's the benefits and simplicity of investing in multifamily. Sam Wilson 16:24 Fantastic. What's that website? Do a full link there for that. We'll make sure we put that in the show notes. Flint Jamison 16:29 Yeah, I do. It's longer. You'll just have to go to the link for that for good work. But vestuscapital.com. You can find our free report from there. Sam Wilson 16:36 We'll find it from there. We'll make sure to put that in the show notes. Flint, thank you for your time today. I certainly do appreciate it. Flint Jamison 16:40 Thank you. Sam Wilson 16:41 Hey, thanks for listening to the How to Scale Commercial Real Estate Podcast. 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Flint Jamison spent 20 years in aerospace as an engineer and program manager. He is now finding a path to early retirement through commercial real estate investments. In this episode of the Real Estate (Un)Success Stories podcast, Flint shares a wealth of information with us and he reaffirms how important it is to have the courage to take that first, small step. Flint started his real estate endeavor with a duplex that he rehabbed in 2018. From there he quickly pivoted to multifamily syndications, where there is greater stability and returns. Flint is an LP on 3 properties and is just finishing up a capital raise for his first deal as a GP. Flint's portfolio is currently around 700 units. Key Takeaways: As syndicators, priority #1 is the investor, priority #2 is the tenants. Do you capital raise before or after you find a property? Prime, prep and educate your investors early in the game. While you're enjoying this episode with Flint, take a quick minute to download his free report on the benefits and simplicity of multi-family syndication then, connect with him on LinkedIn, Facebook or on the Web. Thanks for listening to The Real Estate (Un)Success Stories podcast. Help someone hear the challenges we went through so they can avoid the same mistake by sharing this episode or listen to our previous episodes. Please don't forget to leave a review and 5-star rating on your favorite podcasting platform. Vendue Capital is on the Web and, you can connect with our host, Cody Lewis on LinkedIn. Production services for The Real Estate (Un)Success Stories podcast are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to info@downtownpodcasting.com.
Should we do land acknowledgements and what does it look like when a group of people go beyond just acknowledging occupation of indigenous land? Interloper is joined by Lulani Arquette and Flint Jamison to discuss the transfer of property ownership from Yale Union art gallery to Native Arts and Cultures Foundation as a response to gentrification which rapidly increased due to tax incentives to develop Opportunity Zones in 2017. Go to www.interloperinterloper.com/podcast to find out more about our guests and their organizations.