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Raise Private Money Legally • for Real Estate
From Multifamily to Market Mastery: Raising Capital in Uncertain Times with Hunter Thompson

Raise Private Money Legally • for Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 69:04


From Multifamily to Market Mastery: Raising Capital in Uncertain Times with Hunter Thompson | Raise Capital Legally PodcastIn this episode of Raise Capital Legally, hosts Kim Lisa Taylor and Krisha Young are joined by Hunter Thompson, founder of RaisingCapital.com and creator of the RaiseMasters coaching program. Hunter is also the author of Raising Capital for Real Estate and has deep experience in navigating market cycles.In this conversation, Hunter shares valuable insights on the multifamily asset class, the dangers of high projected IRRs, and how to structure investor deals during challenging times. He also emphasizes the importance of advertising compliance and discusses the growing role of business acquisitions in today's investment landscape.If you're new to raising capital or facing uncertain market conditions, this episode is a must-listen. Hunter's advice will help you navigate the complexities of real estate investing and capital raising with confidence.Timestamps:0:00 - Introduction2:30 - Hunter's journey through market cycles8:15 - Understanding IRRs and investor expectations15:00 - The role of advertising compliance in capital raising22:10 - Structuring deals in challenging times30:50 - Why business acquisitions are becoming more important37:30 - Key takeaways for investorsDon't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell for more insights from top industry experts!#RaiseCapitalLegally #RaisingCapital #RealEstateInvesting #CapitalRaising #HunterThompson #MultifamilyInvesting #RealEstateTips #InvestorDeals #AdvertisingCompliance #RealEstateBusiness

The Passive Income Attorney Podcast
RTBL 02 | The Truth About Capital Raising That Your Attorney Won't Tell You with Devin Robinson

The Passive Income Attorney Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2025 40:36


Title: The Truth About Capital Raising That Your Attorney Won't Tell You with Devin Robinson Summary: In this episode of the “Funds on Fire” podcast, host Devin Robinson interviews Seth Bradley, a seasoned SEC attorney and a friend. Both share insights into the world of capital rasing, investment funds, and legal compliance. Robinson highlights the rapid learning curve and opportunities within the fund management landscape. He discusses his background in raising millions for real estate ventures and transitions into the value of complying with SEC regulations when raising capital. The conversation sheds light on common misconceptions surrounding securities law, stressing the importance of education and understanding regulations related to passive investments. Bradley offers practical advice on starting investment funds, the advantages of teaming up with experienced SEC attorneys, and the evolving trends in alternative investments, particularly in light of recent market changes. He emphasizes the necessity for diversity in investment management and the need for entrepreneurs from all backgrounds to have access to the financial education that empowers them to raise capital and scale their business ventures effectively. Links to watch and subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-w_w6WAUVw Bullet Point Highlights: Capital Raising Insights: Devin Robinson shares his journey in successfully raising millions for investment projects. Legal Compliance Importance: Seth Bradley emphasizes the significance of understanding SEC regulations to avoid legal troubles in fund management. Fund Management Strategies: Discussion on navigating funds, from 506(b) to 506© offerings, providing clarity on compliance requirements. Education Gaps: The necessity for education in the finance and investment space is underscored, highlighting the lack of resources for aspiring fund managers. Diversity in Investment: Recognition of the disparity in investment opportunities for minorities and the importance of fostering diversity in fund management. Trends in Capital Raising: A shift towards fund-of-funds structures and other innovative investment vehicles as alternatives to traditional capital raising models. Confidence Building: Advice encouraging newcomers in investment to be confident and educated, asserting their place in the industry. Transcript: raised tens of millions of dollars myself as well as um you know we purchased just in 2022 Alone um I was a GP on over $120 Million worth of commercial assets we don't want to say anything that might get us into trouble you know I'm I'm an entrepreneur first so I'm out there to to educate it started going down you started seeing some people get in trouble but all along the way on that rise up he's suing anybody because they've been getting their returns and they've been everybody's been crushing it and even if   you're a terrible operator you've still been crushing it because the market saved you and nobody's getting sued so it's all good until it's not welcome to funds on fire the podcast that ignites The Passion of investment funds in capital raising here we turn the complexities of fund management into clear actionable steps that drive results I've invested into diverse real estate across the United States and managed thriving funds and I'm committed to transforming lives through the vehicle of investment funds and helping   others to do the same join me as we document the Journey of scaling businesses raising capital and impacting tens of thousands of people around the world my name is Devin Robinson and welcome to funds on fire on this episode of the podcast I actually interview Seth Bradley who is an SEC attorney and has become a really good friend of mine so him and I met a couple years back at raay Fest and which is we're part of a mastermind for Capital raising and fun launching and then both of us as we've become friends   as we did this podcast interview gosh a couple of months ago and then now I've launched the podcast and even since then this is pretty cool him and I have actually started a partnership on um on helping people to launch uh manage scale and raise capital for investment funds and it's something really cool so you'll hear more about that later but it's really cool that it started uh with this podcast we both are very like-minded people we both have very similar goals and desires especially when it comes to   Capital raising and the access to information with when it comes to that and for other people to be able to learn how to um honestly be able to launch and scale an investment fund and there are so many people that have the ability to do it have the um the skills and the knowledge to do it but don't have the opportunity to do it or honestly just think it's too hard to do and so I'm so excited because partnering with somebody like Seth is incredible he's a guy who has helped hundreds of people to launch   and manage their funds or would just really launch their funds he has raised hundreds of millions of dollars and invested into hundreds and hundreds of millions of dollars worth of real estate himself and so to be able to partner with him on something like this is really really awesome so I'm excited for that as we talked through his journey talk through all the things as we go through his progression from just being a real estate attorney to then an SEC attorney that goes and helps people to launch and manage funds his involvement   in that some of the things he's doing and honestly it's going to be a really good conversation for you all to hear how to stay compliant how to make sure that you guys are raising Capital appropriately how to make sure that you guys aren't going to get in trouble with the SEC because of how you guys are raising Capital so excited for this really pumped for this episode just thought I'd give you a little preface before we dive in you are going to want to listen to this cuz he is awesome and I'm excited so thank you so much enjoy   the episode all right what's up and welcome to this episode of funds on fire I I love this uh because today we have a friend of mine Seth Seth we go back I don't know like at this point I feel like it's like two years now or a year and a half what we met at Ray's Fest a while ago and I'll tell you I was super impressed by this dude because we met we met at a bar we were like at this event we had guess us that's right that's exactly right we were at this event for Ray Fest and like I'd gone downstairs he was   chilling I was chilling we started talking and I was like I like this dude because one he's not like the typical like white dude that's here he's all tatted up he's really cool and then I realized he's by far the smartest in the room and I was like yo Seth is the man so Seth I would love for people to tell or for you to tell people like who you are and what you do I've enjoyed keeping up with you over the years content you're putting out is incredible and so if you haven't give this man a follow   ESP if you want to stay compliant with funds and the legal aspect of it cuz he's doing some really awesome stuff and I love how just like fit you and your Wi-Fi that's pretty cool too so I respect that too so Seth like tell people who you are where you're from what do you do cuz I think it's going to be important for people to know you all right man Deon I appreciate that intro brother yeah it was it was great meeting you back in the day now we've kind of followed each other on social media and   kept in contact and loved it love it man love it but I'm I'm a Securities attorney so anytime you're raising capital from passive investors you can get me involved I've got I've got the pedigree I worked in big law for seven years before starting my own Boutique Law Firm I think what people like the most about working with me is that I actually come from the business side as well so I'm a syndicator and a fund manager myself so um you know I've raised tens of millions of dollars myself as well as um you know we   purchased just in 2022 Alone um I was a GP on over $120 Million worth of commercial assets so you know I come from not just the legal side but also the business side and I look at every single deal like you know whether I'm you know actually an equity holder or I am just the vendor as the Securities attorney I look at the deal like hey how are we going to get this thing done right a lot of attorneys kind of get in the way um I don't want to get in the way I I will tell you what the risks are what your liabilities are what you might   be opening yourself up to what the gray areas are but at the end of the day you're the business person and you're the entrepreneur so you make the decisions based on the information that I give you so I'm I'm there to help you you get the deal done that's cool man cuz like I know man there's a lot of misconceptions about funds and so one I can tell you I really appreciate I really appreciate you because I have had some not so great SEC attorneys that I was not a big fan of then I've had some good ones and so I'm thankful for it and   so when it comes to that uh we're going to we're going to talk about compliance because that's super important but we'll also talk about uh because I I I guess so I'm in another Mastermind I think I was going to bring this up a little bit later but I'll bring it up now and I want to talk about the importance of finding a good attorney because like I I'm in a different Mastermind and it's more of an operators based Mastermind like how to a lot of single family things and I I talk to people and I'm like and because I'm   going to set the groundwork for this podcast but I talk to people and they're like oh yeah I've got some friends they've let me borrow some of their money and I'm just using that money and I'm like oh hold on uh what do you mean and so I talked to like I mean I can't tell you the last po I was there two months ago three people told me this said three people and so they were like they were like yeah so I have an LLC and they wire the money into my LLC account it's like three or four friends they   wire this money into my LLC account and then I use it and I give them a return and I'm like you need to call an attorney right now because you are literally violating Securities Law like you you you are and they're like wait wait wait okay but but what if what if they they say we we sign up you know a promisory note they put it in here and I'm like security and then they're like okay but what if that the the the people hold it an escrow our attorney is holding an escrow I'm like security and so like just to even like set the   groundwork what is like what what is a security and and and what do you see most often when people come to you and they're looking for an attorney and they're like hey I'm doing this is this legal and you're like no that's not legal but what do you see like what is the security and what is the misconception or the mistake that you see a lot of people make when they come to you yeah I mean you just said it so the number one problem or the the biggest problem I see every single day is just the lack of knowledge like   people just don't know and there's there's maybe a fine line there between not knowing and not caring enough to know right exactly you're like I know I'm doing something here and I don't care to look into it a little bit further to figure it out but that's but that's really what it comes down to is just not having the knowledge because you think like you know I'm just going to you know me and this guy are going to partner he's going to give me all this money and they're not going to do anything and they're going to they're   going to expect a return on their investment and all that kind of stuff and it's all good but it's not you're getting yourself into into issues you know to define a security in a in layman's terms I like to just say look if you've got a passive investor involved in your deal and they're expecting a return on their money and on the actions that you're taking as the active participant then that's a security and that that's it like if if you have a passive investor meaning they're not you know making decisions   they're not managing they're not helping you out on the active side that's a passive investor and you're probably dealing with the security right and this is what I think separates like syndication from the fund right so like if you have a syndication and then you have somebody who is brings the capital typically they're making some of the decisions which makes them a little bit more active so then it's not in that sense of violating that Securities laws if it's just either like one person or even a couple a group that's actually   making decisions on that and I guess that's not the main differentiator between a syndication and and a fund but I think that's where people get confused is the passive part of things that's right that's right it's the passive part of it right like you have people that come in whether it's a syndication or a fund if if they have um some sort of managerial rights or meaningful voting rights because you'll see if you if you invest passively in a deal and you read through the PPM and the operating   agreement you'll see that you really don't have any rights to make any sort of decisions there might be some convoluted way that you might be able to get the manager out if a b c d and f happens but probably not so you'll see that you're really passive right and if you're passive then that's a security that you're dealing with you're investing into security cool that's cool and I appreciate us understanding that groundwork because I want people to listen to this I want people in my Mastermind to listen to this I want   people to just hear and understand that more often times like more than you think there are people clearly violating SEC like security law and so I just want to make sure that people are compliant and this is like you mentioned it earlier and I think that's really important is just the lack of Education side of things and you and I talk about that we talked about this before this of like really there's only like two main Educators in this space that are doing this and unless you know those two you   run the risk of not really being honestly educated enough to run a fund unless you have the self-education side of these and so I love like what you're doing and the content you're putting out especially from a Securities attorney aspect to be able to help that what what have you seen has been like the main sources of Education because even just like outside of what I do outside of what you do uh are there other sources of Education since you've been in this space longer than me that people can go to to gain more   information about what it looks like to raise a fund or uh or even start looking in that direction yeah dude it's tough out there right like you just you just said it and I I'll just name him I mean Hunter Thompson has some really good content that he puts out love Hunter super intelligent guy great stuff it's about raising Capital 4 real estate specifically which is great for the for your audience um and then Bridger Pennington of course um his is a little bit not necessarily real estate related   more in the private Equity space but also real estate sometimes and those are really the only two guys that are putting out content um typically before them you're really getting your education from your securities attorney that you engage with you know that can you know they're going to give you legal advice they're not going to give you kind of like you know they they'll review your marketing materials and things like that to tell you hey this is compliant this is not maybe this is what you should do this is what you shouldn't   do but there's not really anything comprehensive out there where you put the whole package together when you're really trying to start a capital raising business other than those two guys right now so you know there's a lot of room in that space for people to to step in and do it and and also you know Securities attorneys if you look I mean there's only a few of us putting out any kind of content cuz you know as an attorney most most of us are pretty conservative we don't want to put ourselves out there we   don't want to say anything that might get us into trouble you know I'm I'm an entrepreneur first so I'm out there to to educate and that's what I was going to ask so for you man just like a little bit about your journey because like it's not every day that you meet a a Securities attorney now granted we are at a fund event so then like of course you're going to run into a Securities attorney but like honestly you you I feel like and this is kind of cool I feel like me and you don't fit the molds   of our role like for like we're tatted like you know like you know I'm saying we're tatted we're a little bit more laid-back I got I think I posted this the other day I graduated college with a 2.3 GPA like I I just am not very qualified of what you would put the normal qual qualifications of a fund manager would be but for you like for you how did you get started and like what Drew you to Securities Law cuz it's a very specific Niche to be in for sure yeah and I really got started in real estate law so I was always drawn to real   estate I just knew it was a great investment I've just like intrinsically loved real estate I don't know what it was like even when I was in undergrad I was like man it would be so great to own these tow houses that I'm living in like things like that I've just always been attracted to it and investing in it so I started investing in it myself I started out doing real estate transactional law oh cool from that from that perspective and then I realized that you know raising Capital was a little bit more   sophisticated I I like that aspect better and I started gravitating towards that and got into Securities Law and and again at the same time as I was doing that I was also starting to Syndicate my own deal so um pretty interesting that I got kind of the legal side got the business side going at the same time so it gave me really good perspective that's cool so you talked about your journey a little bit I love like diving into that Journey because you you said that you you were in on some of your own   deals so you started as real estate attorney chop that like started doing that were you like a closing attorney yeah yeah okay so like a closing attorney uh and then started did you get to a point where you're like yo I see all this money that people are making I kind of want to do that is that how it like switched into you becoming an active investor into real estate uh yeah somewhat man I mean I took kind of the traditional route of real estate investing I read Rich Dad Poor Dad I started listening to Big Pockets the   purple Bible you know it man what it is um yeah did all that and house hacked into a duplex I mean that was my first property started fixing and flipping a few few property still own some single family those sorts of things um and then you're San Diego right I'm in San Diego yeah but I'm originally from West Virginia West Virginia West by God Virginia that's right all right I mean like I feel like if you I feel like if you're from there you would say something like that that does make sense that does make that's the say that's   what we say West by God Virginia no I don't know anything about V West Virginia but now but now I do so now do you own some of your properties in in very two very different markets West Virginia or San Diego is that like where you own them or are you in other markets they're all over the place so like we invested I lived in Charlotte for a little bit like you know so own a couple properties there own a property in West Virginia that duplex that I was telling you about cuz I moved there for a job really you know California is   tough like to make anything cash flow there's some Adu opportunities right now for that but really just own the house that I live in then I have a condo that I rent out up in Orange County and that's about it but the other ones are all kind of all over the place like we invested in Cleveland for a little bit as well oh yeah some multi family stuff in Cleveland that that was kind of in the single family phase but as far as like the multif family the retail a lot of that was like in the midwest um in   the in the um in the sun sun Bel area so all over the place and we did like industrial we did retail we did multif family um all all sorts of stuff man on the commercial side and it's good to know that background for you like not that background but like you had the ability to understand and how to structure some of those deals um and so I'd love to I'd love to talk about the structure of funds a little bit because this is sure I'm going to as the question that I think like everybody wants to ask an SEC attorney about the   difference between a 506b and a 506c and then what constitutes like having that pre-existing relationship right because like if you have a 506b or a 506c there's certain stipulations but those are the two most common right like 90% of funds are 506 BS or 506 C's and so and if I'm wrong just just let me know but I believe that's like the statistic and and with those what constitutes the differences and then the pre-existing relationship part is one that a lot of people have questions about for sure man   yeah you're spot on so far I mean 506b I like to Remember by buddy so it's typically going to be a buddy right like yeah you have to have so the rule isn't that you have to have a pre-existing substantive relationship the rule is you're not allowed to solicit or advertise that's the rule and the way that you show that is by having a pre-existing substantive relationship with those investors so that that's a little bit of a Nuance there the rule is really you can't or advertised you can't go on Facebook and talk about it you   can't take out Google ads and and put it out there you can't even talk about it really to strangers and invite them into your deals you have to have that pre-existing substantive relationship because otherwise think about it well how would they know about your deal if you didn't right like that's that's kind of the the mindset there so yeah be but the the advantage there of course is that you're allowed to bring in 35 non-accredited investors so that's why people go with the 506b route number one   you can bring in a limited number of non-accredited investors uh number two there's there's less requirements for you as the uh fund manager or the syndicator the capital raiser on proving if they're accredited or not because they just self-certify so those are really the two big reasons you would choose a 506b versus a 506c which you can remember that by community so it's a bigger pool of people all right it's 506c for Community those folks when you have that exemption then you can go out there to your community you can solicit   you can advertise you can put it on Facebook you can put it out there in your m mind you go speak on stage and say hey guys come invest in my deal you can do whatever you want really it gives you the freedom to operate and not feel like oh am I doing something wrong but obviously the big thing there is accredited investors only so if you choose that 6C exemption you're only allowed to bring in accredited investors and they're all you're also going to have to take reasonable steps to verify that and that's typically through uh a   third party vendor or through that Investor's attorney or uh CPA that's going to write them a letter that says that they're qualified yeah which typically and you and not typically but like this is why you see even older more established funds go with a B because it's easier to just bring them in so they don't have to do all that stuff yeah what you see is they'll do a 506b but they won't allow uh non accredited investors in so it'll be 506b but only allow accredited investors so that they don't have to they don't they can   self-certify yeah which is makes it just a whole lot easier of paperwork standpoint so then uh that's which is really really interesting so for for me and I'm actually I'm going to just dive in a little bit deeper because there's so much gray here and like you can it's fine if you don't bring any like Clarity to the situation but there's so much gray here because I hear people that are like all right now when you meet that person add it to your calendar that you met that person and then you could talk   to them three weeks later and then like then you could pitch your fun to them and then like then now you're showing the SEC that it's a a pre-existing relationship and then it's like well where the heck is the line if there isn't even a line and then it's like then then what do they what is the expect me to do you know like if somebody introduces me to somebody how the heck do I make sure that I'm compliant in that in that relationship that we have if I know that they even come into the relationship interested in   what I'm doing I want to take a quick second to talk to you guys about something that could completely change the game for you if you're serious about launching and scaling an investment fund if you've ever wanted to start a real estate fund private Equity Fund or syndication but didn't know where to start this is for you fund Founders is giving you free access to foundations 101 a step-by-step course designed to help you to structure your fund the right way so you stay SEC compliant raise Capital like a pro even if you   don't have a network yet scale your fund without constantly chasing investors and avoid costly legal mistakes that can shut you down this is the exact road map successful fund managers use to launch manage and raise capital for their funds without wasting time or money and the best part it's completely free go to funds onf fire.com back/ Founders or click the links in the notes to get instant access to the fund Foundation 101 course don't miss this if you're serious about raising capital and growing your fund this is where you   start again that's funds onf fire.com Founders or click the link in the notes now let's get back to the show yeah uh pre-existing uh actually just means pre-existing the offering so pre-existing your syndication pre-existing your fund so that makes it a little bit difficult when you've got let's say an evergreen fund right it's like well you got that offering open forever right so you can't even bring anybody in after you've opened it um that you don't already know but there is a there is a kind of a loophole I'll   call it it's not really a loophole it's it's actually a regulation but you can actually convert um a 506b to a 506c now you didn't used to be able to do that but I think that pass um maybe like two or three years ago where you can convert the 506b to the 506c now you can't go back after that but once you make that conversion you know get all your 506b investors in if you want to fill that 35 non accredited pool and then convert it to a see you can do that and then you can go out you can solc it you can   advertise you can talk about it you can bring in strangers yeah now that's really interesting too well and I do know that I think you just have to close subscription for like 24 hours right or something like that and then you can open back up you really just have yeah there's not really a Time requirement you'll hear something you you'll hear where there's like a cooling off period and they'll say 30 days 60 days but it really just comes down to closing that first offering because it's separate   that 506 B exemption offering and then opening that new C offering and just to be safe because again we're dealing with Securities it's always gray maybe give it that 30 days to cool off and then open up that 506c and then you're good to go and you have to refile like a form D and everything like that you do okay you do okay cool I wonder if you're your blue skies you can use the same documents but You' need a new form D yeah okay cool all right very interesting so that's cool to know too so I use a platform and I think we've   talked about it briefly called aester and I'm a big fan because it's a customizable fund they actually don't I think because of the nature of the customizable fund they actually said that I can't close down my be and open back up as a c just by nature of that type of fund and I thought that was really interesting and I know you and I have talked about potentially chopping up like what the heck is the I I think I sent you the stuff for it I can't remember but uh yeah I think so yeah talking about that customizable fund   because it sounds like um you know there's different fund models there's um there are the reg d506 B and C's there's reg CF reg A's and then you also run into like syndications and then you have fun of funds right and so it sounds like and for you you've kind of done all of them I think oh yeah but right now you're really focused on one major one right is that what you like so the fund that you currently operate and you're running uh I'd love to hear a little bit more about that yeah for sure so just to   comment on the the aester fund you know it's it's a kind of a new product right the customizable fund it's pretty new it hasn't really been tested on the legal side quite yet it's pretty complicated right like complicated from well what it spits out is simple right they say Hey you create this Evergreen fund and then you get you know each investor only gets 1 K1 even though they might be invested across a bunch of deals things like that which is great um but you lose that flexibility so I don't know the the   intricacies of it but you know you can imagine you've got this this customizable fund that's invested in let's say 10 different other deals or whatever and some of them it's acting as a fun of fund some of them it's acting as u a lead sponsor or all these different things so trying to convert that to a 506b from a or 506b to a 506c I can see where you can run into some complications there it might not be possible yeah and I think so because the structure sorry the structure of it they tell me what makes it customizable is   the fact that like our investors can log in and I don't actually like I have an overarching PPM they log in and they choose the their investment that they want to I'm not telling them the investment that they have to like invest into they read the deal disclosures and decide decide that that's what they want where they want to allocate their money to which allows for for the customizability of this type of model so I think like that's where converting it to a c would be yeah what you're saying for sure y that's that's kind of the   defining I guess piece of that customizable fund is that investor actually gets to pick and choose within your fund that you created where they invest um and that actually I can see where that why they do that I mean it's a it's a great concept but also that keeps you from actually making any decisions as the fund manager so that keeps you out of some certain regulations I'm like hey this is what we offer yep you can look at the deal disclosures and decide on where you want but like they could and this is like one   of the things that they like is I can say oh you could you could essentially diversify your portfolio within one fund because you could choose this one this one this one this one but you choose how much you want to go into there so that's that is a very interesting model and so that's really cool um or like yeah the investor chooses it yep the investor chooses it and yeah and and I'll you know that contrast to what you're alluding to which is an SPV fund of fund so that's what we do over at tribe vest   in full disclosure I'm Chief legal officer and a and a shareholder of tribe vest um so I'm a little bit biased and aester is you know we don't like to call him a competitor honestly they do fund of funds and we do fund of funds is like the overarching product but it's completely different you know one situation which why I brought it up it's the only reason why I brought it up because I'm excited to dive into tribe vest and what you guys offer um because this is not a pitch for tribe vest and like I didn't even know about I did know   I've heard of trivest but didn't even know you were a part of it before this podcast but I love hearing what you're a part of and that's why I want to dive into that a little bit because I think it's cool yeah and I like it it it might be a good to kind of lay it out right you've got these customizable fun of funds out there avor is really the only one offering them there's a couple other uh groups out there that are going to be offering them soon you can actually go to a Securities attorney and they can   put it together for you as well um and yeah and then you've got the SPV fun of fund again you can go through triest or you can SPV just for clarity special right special purpose vehicle or single purpose vehicle kind of either either one really applies then you've got your typical discretionary fund which you would go directly to a Securities attorney and that's where you're actually making some decisions you're saying okay I'm going to raise 10 million bucks and I'm going to invest in Deal one two three four five six seven   eight um and you're kind of making those decisions and there's a lot of rules and regulations that you've got to abide by to be able to do that without a license but anyways back to the SPV the single-purpose vehicle instead of a customizable fund where you know the investor is making the decision and you as the fund manager in you know you make all these different things Avail all these different Investments available the SPV is designed as a single purpose vehicle to invest in one single deal so   if there's a Target deal let's say a 200 unit multif family property in San Antonio um we're going to spin up an SPV for you to invest as a passive investor into that Target deal and that's it it's super simple it's super contained it's not complicated it it just keeps everything compartmentalized both from an asset protection standpoint and from visibility right you're going to know as the fund manager and as the investor exactly what you're investing in what you're how you're going to get paid what   your projective returns are and it doesn't really get mudded by other Investments and this is what I CU I've talked to other SEC attorneys and they've talked about it's funny they've talked about how rare what I've done so I've like maxed out my 506b on a my first fund being a blind fund and they were like that's super rare because you're saying hey just trust me but what you guys are saying what you're doing is saying hey this is the specific and that makes it a lot easier to raise Capital because like you said ton more   transparency they know what they're investing into and so for people starting out that's probably the route that they want to start with is something where they can bring transparency and then the investors that they're coming in know exactly what they're investing into that's right de yeah what you did Devon was incredible like it's really difficult to do most people don't start there they can't start there they don't have the ability to um to be able to build that up that level of trust and track record prior to   you launching the fund that's why you're able to do it but most people can't do it most people have to get their first few in the door by showing the investors hey this is the exact deal that you're going to invest in and you're getting you're going to be a part of and they can do their own due diligence and underwriting and those sorts of things and they're say oh yes I believe in that property or that deal and I also believe in you as the the fund manager or the syndicator and it's easier to raise   Capital that way as opposed to a blind pool fund where it's like hey just give me your money and we're going to invest in something that looks like this and yeah exactly exactly so I actually I want to dive into more into tribe vests cuz like so where does the benefit come in because like somebody can just go and get with an SEC attorney and create their own SPV and and kind of go that route but where's the benefit of somebody coming in and working with tribe vest like why I mean honestly like I please I like tell me like why have   you invested into it why do you believe in it so much and then yeah tell me a little bit more about it man yeah because it it just makes everything super simple and super contained and we handle everything so if you go to an SEC attorney like myself I'm going to come in and I'm going to I'm going to draft your offering documents I'm going to file your exemptions do your blue sky filings and that's it and I I'm going to wipe my hands of it and I'll say you know good luck you know more than that I'll help you out of yeah exactly I'm   going to charge you a lot of money I'm going to charge you at least 25k right Tri vest includes everything that you could possibly imagine so all these different parts that you would have to put together as a capital aggregator TR vest handles so that includes not just the offering documents the legal stuff the filing of the exemptions and the blue sky filings but we're going to file for your entity we're going to get your EIN we're going to be your registered agent we are going to uh onboard your   investors so we're going to act like an like an investor relations person on your team so all you do is send us your list of investors and we start reaching out we send them the docs we walk them through how to sign and get them through the signing ceremony we hound them or we call it hurting the cats to get them to actually fund the deal cuz sometimes people get cold feet so bug the hell out of them yep bug the hell out of them until they make that wire we do all that we do the uh the accounting in your k1s   we configure your cap table very cool we do your distributions we open your business banking account we do uh everything on the back end uh we've got the investor dashboard or investor portal that you can use which alone is you know you're going to pay $500 a month at minimum for that by itself so it it's incredible and we do it at an incredible price and I mean we're not we're very transparent about that it's $5,000 upfront and then $2,000 a year annually and that comes with docs and everything that comes with docks and   everything there's just you can't be beat I mean it literally can't be beat and the other thing is the speed so as soon as you sign the greenl docks which is basically just like hey you agree to the services that we're going to provide we will have you raising capital in five business days no way man that's really cool that's fantastic if you come to to me if you come to me as a security attorney I've got that hat on you know we're not doing in 5 days I'll tell you that now how much education do you help   with because I tell people all the time like here's the questions you should have beforehand because your SEC like your attorney will be the most expensive education you have ever paid for if you don't have that information beforehand so like what what type of because they'll charge you like if you don't know if you want a 506b or 506 C you don't know if you if you want your waterfall this way if you want this and you're just asking questions they're going to charge you by the hour to ask those questions and so for you like how   much help do you guys help for people who are like I've never started a fund I'm really looking forward to starting this but I don't know where to go what does that look like for you guys yeah I mean for tribe vest we're putting together some modules actually right now we're going to roll them out literally before the end of the year which will be fantastic because we're going to share that with with the world you're going to be able to self-educate on what is a fun to fund how does that look like in the   fundraising ecosystem like you know what is a preferred return what is the profits what kind of fees can you charge all kind of the nuts and bolts that you need to know we're going to have that out there so soon enough that'll be available to the public and that'll be a huge value ad and huge help for us as well because we don't have to educate one-on-one anymore as a Securities attorney I I will advise on people I mean I'm I'm happy I'm I'm more of a mentor and a coach when it comes to that sort of stuff and I'll I'll be like look   attorney hat off right now I'm going to tell you this and here's kind of your gray area and that sort of thing so you know I I I think I get into those sorts of things a little bit more than most attorneys will um but if you go to like a a large Law Firm or even a regional Law Firm they're they're going to charge you per hour and that's going to be anywhere between you know $400 to $1,500 an hour yeah there's no doubt there's there's no doubt so and this is really interesting because one of the questions   that I had just going into this um and not even knowing about uh the not even knowing about tribe vest and and all of that is what have you seen as far as like trends that you're seeing in the industry right now because Trends seem to be changing one just even I I'm a disruptor you're it seems like you're a disruptor of Industries and we're trying to disrupt this huge investment fund industry um but it seems like there's being like there's different type of offerings there different structures there's different   things that people are doing what are some of the trends that you're seeing that people are kind of pressing against or starting in as far as funds as a whole you seeing that being the case of being become more common yeah I mean so like biggest picture right is trying to get these types of alternative Investments to the masses because most wealthy people even rich people whatever you want to call them that have some Expendable income that want to invest the only thing they know are 401ks stock market mutual funds   and those sorts of things and they we just need to get that out there and I think you're seeing a trend towards that I think bringing in more people that want to raise capital and start a capital raising business is how you do it right because they've already got their built-in networks and then those networks know other people and and it kind of spiderwebs out from there so that's that's kind of the biggest picture trend is just trying to see well we're seeing you know alternative investments just become more available   to the masses second you're seeing the industry go away from the CP model which I like to say the cgp model is dead and you're seeing people turn to the fun of funds route yeah because the cgp model has just been abused if you do it the right way if you're actually an active partner and you're actually participating in the meetings and and decid on Asset Management typee decisions then all good that's how it's supposed to be but when you're just raising capital and not doing anything else that's when the CP model gets   abused and it's not just oh well you shouldn't do that it's illegal it's plain and simple illegal so that was like the conversation I'm telling you when um I was having the conversation with that guy at my at my Mastermind and he was like we're doing this and I go like stop and he's like haa and I go no no it's illegal and he's like oh haha and I'm like no no like prison illegal and they I feel like just people don't understand the severity because they feel like what's wrong with it it's not that bad and it's like no no it's   illegal yeah and you know that this is just what happens right like you just kind of everybody just pushes boundaries pushes boundaries and you know fortunately or unfortunately however you want to look at it the industry's been fantastic for a long time right the real estate industry's went up since the the crash in 2009 2008 all the way until really covid and that was just a blip and then it took off again and then B basically up until last year 2023 is when you started seeing it kind of take   a nose dive a little bit because of interest rates and not because of the actual state of the market but the interest rates but either way it started going down you started seeing some people get in trouble but all along the way on that rise up all the investors have been happy he's suing anybody because they've been getting their returns and they've been everybody's been crushing it and even if you're a terrible operator you've still been crushing it because the market saved you and nobody's getting sued so it's all   good until it's not and then you've seen in yeah and then you see in 2023 you see you know potential foreclosures and workouts and you know Capital calls things like that investors aren't happy and we're in America and people are like yo how can I get my money back well you try to sue somebody and that's when you start seeing some of these things where the cgp model was abused or people weren't raising Capital the right way or they didn't f exemptions all those sorts of legal things that nobody really   worried about because everything was great start coming up and you're you're seeing that now so you're seeing that shift away from the CP model to the fund of funds model because the fund of funds model is compliant obviously if you do it the right way but it's more compliant and it's always been the answer but at the end of the day it's expensive it's more complicated you've got more attorneys you've got a whole separate offering all these different things that you have to take into account and people   were like I'm not doing that but now we're kind of forced into having to do that and that's where you know tribe vest and aester and some other folks are coming in and having coming up with solutions for that yeah that's really cool um because one one more thing I'm really curious on that you've seen because I feel like there is a fairly irreg irregulate asset you know coming into a very regulated um like structure right so one the things I'm talking about is like the rise of crypto in these crypto funds and these blockchains   based funds have you seen that start to affect like the legal landscape of funds and the formation that people have of that and the way that people are thinking through that and even how the SEC is starting to figure that out and uh and stuff like that have you seen like an emergence of more of those blockchainbased funds I have yeah and not just like strictly you know blockchain and and crypto but also just spin-offs of that right like you saw tokenized real estate was a big thing for a little while it's kind of turned   down a little bit but that was huge that was like I was crazy that you could be like I'm tokenizing my my bathroom and when I sell it you get like that much of the footage and the appreciation it's like what that's crazy yeah so it's kind of cooled out a little bit you know I don't I honestly don't follow that that closely just because I know that it just changes so fast and especially now that we've got the new Administration in here you're probably going to see a lot more loosening of that which would be good   for us but yeah I mean you know you're going to see that right like CU we are just on the the precipice of just crazy technological advancements from tokenized Real Estate to you know crypto to AI like all this stuff is going to like this landscape 5 years from now is is going to be unrecognizable yeah that's it's it really will just because of the way that contract law is going to go from the from the from um from I guess blockchain based like because like you'll see that where the blockchain will take a lot of   those uh a lot of that aspect and change it and flip it on its head so it's going to be super interesting to see how that goes man I want to respect honor your time I appreciate you being on I guess one thing I guess one more question that I have before we kind of go into the exit if there's somebody that's thinking about starting a fund because what you were saying earlier really there's only two main people if I'm fully transparent I want to be able to be uh the voice of funds for minorities and women in this   country because like all those other they all the white dudes they could have all the other white dudes that's fine with me but there's a lot there's a there's a huge disparity I heard uh don peees once say and this has changed my my my thought my process like my mindset ever since he says in the history of America there has been $94 trillion to come in through private equity and real estate in the history of American and history of America 8.3% of that had no sorry 1.7% of that have gone to minorities and women that means 98.3% of   that has gone to white men and so there's this massive disparity between access to education like you're saying access to Capital Access to I think there there's this quote that says the world equally distributes talent but doesn't equally distribute opportunity and so there's this huge disparity of opportunity of people that look like me and look like you and look like women around this country that I would love to make sure we're the voice for and so for people who don't have a lot of that education one what's a big piece of   advice that you would give them and when they're starting to think about starting a fund because I think like if I'm full of transparency most of the people I talked to and I told you I saved from prison there were black dudes they're just trying to do the right thing but don't have the education to do the right thing and so for for that like what what's a big piece of advice you would give people that are thinking like I think I want to start a fund um what should I look out for how expensive does   it matter because we've talked about a better solution for how expensive it can be but what's the thing that they should be looking out for yeah I mean you know right off the bat like be confident and don't be intimidated because I think some people yep in those groups that you described might feel a little discouraged because of that because you walk into a room that is maybe all fund managers or all capital risers or you know those types of people and you're like who I don't look like everybody   else so maybe I don't belong here or maybe your confidence goes from here to to hear and you're like and then and then you come off that way right like you've got to you got to step into that room with confidence and a lot of a lot of that comes down to self-education right like it comes from education and it's out there now I mean we mentioned that there's only a few really good sources but you can still piece it together I mean you can find anything on YouTube University just to at least get the you know being able to talk to talk   and walk the walk and and feel confident doing that so just get educated to start get that Baseline and then get out there and just be be confident like I said don't be intimidated don't feel like you don't belong because we got to get folks out there that are that are doing it from from those groups yep that's right man well I appreciate it Seth where can people find you where can people hire you where can people join what you're doing um because I think that they should I'm a big believer in you and   what you're doing and I'm excited for for all those things appreciate it man I usually update all my Links at Seth Paul bradley.com so you can find everything there I'm all over social media so all my handles are Seth Bradley Esq cool man I appreciate you thankful for your time thankful for your friendship I really look forward to uh to Growing growing together man it's fun to see other people that like we're about the same age I don't know you look like you're in your 20s but you're you're not I know   that but like uh but like like for us to just rise together on this man and so I'm thankful for this journey that we're on together and I appreciate you being here today love it brother appreciate you yes sir talk to you later man wow I hope you enjoyed that I have a quick favor if you've been enjoying the show there's one simple way you can support us and it's by hitting that follow button or that subscribe button on the app app you're listening to I want to level this podcast up in every single   way possible bringing you more value incredible content and guests and new strategies Following the show and leaving a quick review goes a really long way in helping us to grow and continue to deliver top tier content it's the only free thing I'll ever ask you to do and it makes a bigger impact than I can possibly put into words so thank 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The Passive Income Attorney Podcast
RTBL 02 | The Truth About Capital Raising That Your Attorney Won't Tell You with Devin Robinson

The Passive Income Attorney Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2025 40:36


Title: The Truth About Capital Raising That Your Attorney Won't Tell You with Devin Robinson Summary: In this episode of the “Funds on Fire” podcast, host Devin Robinson interviews Seth Bradley, a seasoned SEC attorney and a friend. Both share insights into the world of capital rasing, investment funds, and legal compliance. Robinson highlights the rapid learning curve and opportunities within the fund management landscape. He discusses his background in raising millions for real estate ventures and transitions into the value of complying with SEC regulations when raising capital. The conversation sheds light on common misconceptions surrounding securities law, stressing the importance of education and understanding regulations related to passive investments. Bradley offers practical advice on starting investment funds, the advantages of teaming up with experienced SEC attorneys, and the evolving trends in alternative investments, particularly in light of recent market changes. He emphasizes the necessity for diversity in investment management and the need for entrepreneurs from all backgrounds to have access to the financial education that empowers them to raise capital and scale their business ventures effectively. Links to watch and subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-w_w6WAUVw Bullet Point Highlights: Capital Raising Insights: Devin Robinson shares his journey in successfully raising millions for investment projects. Legal Compliance Importance: Seth Bradley emphasizes the significance of understanding SEC regulations to avoid legal troubles in fund management. Fund Management Strategies: Discussion on navigating funds, from 506(b) to 506© offerings, providing clarity on compliance requirements. Education Gaps: The necessity for education in the finance and investment space is underscored, highlighting the lack of resources for aspiring fund managers. Diversity in Investment: Recognition of the disparity in investment opportunities for minorities and the importance of fostering diversity in fund management. Trends in Capital Raising: A shift towards fund-of-funds structures and other innovative investment vehicles as alternatives to traditional capital raising models. Confidence Building: Advice encouraging newcomers in investment to be confident and educated, asserting their place in the industry. Transcript: raised tens of millions of dollars myself as well as um you know we purchased just in 2022 Alone um I was a GP on over $120 Million worth of commercial assets we don't want to say anything that might get us into trouble you know I'm I'm an entrepreneur first so I'm out there to to educate it started going down you started seeing some people get in trouble but all along the way on that rise up he's suing anybody because they've been getting their returns and they've been everybody's been crushing it and even if   you're a terrible operator you've still been crushing it because the market saved you and nobody's getting sued so it's all good until it's not welcome to funds on fire the podcast that ignites The Passion of investment funds in capital raising here we turn the complexities of fund management into clear actionable steps that drive results I've invested into diverse real estate across the United States and managed thriving funds and I'm committed to transforming lives through the vehicle of investment funds and helping   others to do the same join me as we document the Journey of scaling businesses raising capital and impacting tens of thousands of people around the world my name is Devin Robinson and welcome to funds on fire on this episode of the podcast I actually interview Seth Bradley who is an SEC attorney and has become a really good friend of mine so him and I met a couple years back at raay Fest and which is we're part of a mastermind for Capital raising and fun launching and then both of us as we've become friends   as we did this podcast interview gosh a couple of months ago and then now I've launched the podcast and even since then this is pretty cool him and I have actually started a partnership on um on helping people to launch uh manage scale and raise capital for investment funds and it's something really cool so you'll hear more about that later but it's really cool that it started uh with this podcast we both are very like-minded people we both have very similar goals and desires especially when it comes to   Capital raising and the access to information with when it comes to that and for other people to be able to learn how to um honestly be able to launch and scale an investment fund and there are so many people that have the ability to do it have the um the skills and the knowledge to do it but don't have the opportunity to do it or honestly just think it's too hard to do and so I'm so excited because partnering with somebody like Seth is incredible he's a guy who has helped hundreds of people to launch   and manage their funds or would just really launch their funds he has raised hundreds of millions of dollars and invested into hundreds and hundreds of millions of dollars worth of real estate himself and so to be able to partner with him on something like this is really really awesome so I'm excited for that as we talked through his journey talk through all the things as we go through his progression from just being a real estate attorney to then an SEC attorney that goes and helps people to launch and manage funds his involvement   in that some of the things he's doing and honestly it's going to be a really good conversation for you all to hear how to stay compliant how to make sure that you guys are raising Capital appropriately how to make sure that you guys aren't going to get in trouble with the SEC because of how you guys are raising Capital so excited for this really pumped for this episode just thought I'd give you a little preface before we dive in you are going to want to listen to this cuz he is awesome and I'm excited so thank you so much enjoy   the episode all right what's up and welcome to this episode of funds on fire I I love this uh because today we have a friend of mine Seth Seth we go back I don't know like at this point I feel like it's like two years now or a year and a half what we met at Ray's Fest a while ago and I'll tell you I was super impressed by this dude because we met we met at a bar we were like at this event we had guess us that's right that's exactly right we were at this event for Ray Fest and like I'd gone downstairs he was   chilling I was chilling we started talking and I was like I like this dude because one he's not like the typical like white dude that's here he's all tatted up he's really cool and then I realized he's by far the smartest in the room and I was like yo Seth is the man so Seth I would love for people to tell or for you to tell people like who you are and what you do I've enjoyed keeping up with you over the years content you're putting out is incredible and so if you haven't give this man a follow   ESP if you want to stay compliant with funds and the legal aspect of it cuz he's doing some really awesome stuff and I love how just like fit you and your Wi-Fi that's pretty cool too so I respect that too so Seth like tell people who you are where you're from what do you do cuz I think it's going to be important for people to know you all right man Deon I appreciate that intro brother yeah it was it was great meeting you back in the day now we've kind of followed each other on social media and   kept in contact and loved it love it man love it but I'm I'm a Securities attorney so anytime you're raising capital from passive investors you can get me involved I've got I've got the pedigree I worked in big law for seven years before starting my own Boutique Law Firm I think what people like the most about working with me is that I actually come from the business side as well so I'm a syndicator and a fund manager myself so um you know I've raised tens of millions of dollars myself as well as um you know we   purchased just in 2022 Alone um I was a GP on over $120 Million worth of commercial assets so you know I come from not just the legal side but also the business side and I look at every single deal like you know whether I'm you know actually an equity holder or I am just the vendor as the Securities attorney I look at the deal like hey how are we going to get this thing done right a lot of attorneys kind of get in the way um I don't want to get in the way I I will tell you what the risks are what your liabilities are what you might   be opening yourself up to what the gray areas are but at the end of the day you're the business person and you're the entrepreneur so you make the decisions based on the information that I give you so I'm I'm there to help you you get the deal done that's cool man cuz like I know man there's a lot of misconceptions about funds and so one I can tell you I really appreciate I really appreciate you because I have had some not so great SEC attorneys that I was not a big fan of then I've had some good ones and so I'm thankful for it and   so when it comes to that uh we're going to we're going to talk about compliance because that's super important but we'll also talk about uh because I I I guess so I'm in another Mastermind I think I was going to bring this up a little bit later but I'll bring it up now and I want to talk about the importance of finding a good attorney because like I I'm in a different Mastermind and it's more of an operators based Mastermind like how to a lot of single family things and I I talk to people and I'm like and because I'm   going to set the groundwork for this podcast but I talk to people and they're like oh yeah I've got some friends they've let me borrow some of their money and I'm just using that money and I'm like oh hold on uh what do you mean and so I talked to like I mean I can't tell you the last po I was there two months ago three people told me this said three people and so they were like they were like yeah so I have an LLC and they wire the money into my LLC account it's like three or four friends they   wire this money into my LLC account and then I use it and I give them a return and I'm like you need to call an attorney right now because you are literally violating Securities Law like you you you are and they're like wait wait wait okay but but what if what if they they say we we sign up you know a promisory note they put it in here and I'm like security and then they're like okay but what if that the the the people hold it an escrow our attorney is holding an escrow I'm like security and so like just to even like set the   groundwork what is like what what is a security and and and what do you see most often when people come to you and they're looking for an attorney and they're like hey I'm doing this is this legal and you're like no that's not legal but what do you see like what is the security and what is the misconception or the mistake that you see a lot of people make when they come to you yeah I mean you just said it so the number one problem or the the biggest problem I see every single day is just the lack of knowledge like   people just don't know and there's there's maybe a fine line there between not knowing and not caring enough to know right exactly you're like I know I'm doing something here and I don't care to look into it a little bit further to figure it out but that's but that's really what it comes down to is just not having the knowledge because you think like you know I'm just going to you know me and this guy are going to partner he's going to give me all this money and they're not going to do anything and they're going to they're   going to expect a return on their investment and all that kind of stuff and it's all good but it's not you're getting yourself into into issues you know to define a security in a in layman's terms I like to just say look if you've got a passive investor involved in your deal and they're expecting a return on their money and on the actions that you're taking as the active participant then that's a security and that that's it like if if you have a passive investor meaning they're not you know making decisions   they're not managing they're not helping you out on the active side that's a passive investor and you're probably dealing with the security right and this is what I think separates like syndication from the fund right so like if you have a syndication and then you have somebody who is brings the capital typically they're making some of the decisions which makes them a little bit more active so then it's not in that sense of violating that Securities laws if it's just either like one person or even a couple a group that's actually   making decisions on that and I guess that's not the main differentiator between a syndication and and a fund but I think that's where people get confused is the passive part of things that's right that's right it's the passive part of it right like you have people that come in whether it's a syndication or a fund if if they have um some sort of managerial rights or meaningful voting rights because you'll see if you if you invest passively in a deal and you read through the PPM and the operating   agreement you'll see that you really don't have any rights to make any sort of decisions there might be some convoluted way that you might be able to get the manager out if a b c d and f happens but probably not so you'll see that you're really passive right and if you're passive then that's a security that you're dealing with you're investing into security cool that's cool and I appreciate us understanding that groundwork because I want people to listen to this I want people in my Mastermind to listen to this I want   people to just hear and understand that more often times like more than you think there are people clearly violating SEC like security law and so I just want to make sure that people are compliant and this is like you mentioned it earlier and I think that's really important is just the lack of Education side of things and you and I talk about that we talked about this before this of like really there's only like two main Educators in this space that are doing this and unless you know those two you   run the risk of not really being honestly educated enough to run a fund unless you have the self-education side of these and so I love like what you're doing and the content you're putting out especially from a Securities attorney aspect to be able to help that what what have you seen has been like the main sources of Education because even just like outside of what I do outside of what you do uh are there other sources of Education since you've been in this space longer than me that people can go to to gain more   information about what it looks like to raise a fund or uh or even start looking in that direction yeah dude it's tough out there right like you just you just said it and I I'll just name him I mean Hunter Thompson has some really good content that he puts out love Hunter super intelligent guy great stuff it's about raising Capital 4 real estate specifically which is great for the for your audience um and then Bridger Pennington of course um his is a little bit not necessarily real estate related   more in the private Equity space but also real estate sometimes and those are really the only two guys that are putting out content um typically before them you're really getting your education from your securities attorney that you engage with you know that can you know they're going to give you legal advice they're not going to give you kind of like you know they they'll review your marketing materials and things like that to tell you hey this is compliant this is not maybe this is what you should do this is what you shouldn't   do but there's not really anything comprehensive out there where you put the whole package together when you're really trying to start a capital raising business other than those two guys right now so you know there's a lot of room in that space for people to to step in and do it and and also you know Securities attorneys if you look I mean there's only a few of us putting out any kind of content cuz you know as an attorney most most of us are pretty conservative we don't want to put ourselves out there we   don't want to say anything that might get us into trouble you know I'm I'm an entrepreneur first so I'm out there to to educate and that's what I was going to ask so for you man just like a little bit about your journey because like it's not every day that you meet a a Securities attorney now granted we are at a fund event so then like of course you're going to run into a Securities attorney but like honestly you you I feel like and this is kind of cool I feel like me and you don't fit the molds   of our role like for like we're tatted like you know like you know I'm saying we're tatted we're a little bit more laid-back I got I think I posted this the other day I graduated college with a 2.3 GPA like I I just am not very qualified of what you would put the normal qual qualifications of a fund manager would be but for you like for you how did you get started and like what Drew you to Securities Law cuz it's a very specific Niche to be in for sure yeah and I really got started in real estate law so I was always drawn to real   estate I just knew it was a great investment I've just like intrinsically loved real estate I don't know what it was like even when I was in undergrad I was like man it would be so great to own these tow houses that I'm living in like things like that I've just always been attracted to it and investing in it so I started investing in it myself I started out doing real estate transactional law oh cool from that from that perspective and then I realized that you know raising Capital was a little bit more   sophisticated I I like that aspect better and I started gravitating towards that and got into Securities Law and and again at the same time as I was doing that I was also starting to Syndicate my own deal so um pretty interesting that I got kind of the legal side got the business side going at the same time so it gave me really good perspective that's cool so you talked about your journey a little bit I love like diving into that Journey because you you said that you you were in on some of your own   deals so you started as real estate attorney chop that like started doing that were you like a closing attorney yeah yeah okay so like a closing attorney uh and then started did you get to a point where you're like yo I see all this money that people are making I kind of want to do that is that how it like switched into you becoming an active investor into real estate uh yeah somewhat man I mean I took kind of the traditional route of real estate investing I read Rich Dad Poor Dad I started listening to Big Pockets the   purple Bible you know it man what it is um yeah did all that and house hacked into a duplex I mean that was my first property started fixing and flipping a few few property still own some single family those sorts of things um and then you're San Diego right I'm in San Diego yeah but I'm originally from West Virginia West Virginia West by God Virginia that's right all right I mean like I feel like if you I feel like if you're from there you would say something like that that does make sense that does make that's the say that's   what we say West by God Virginia no I don't know anything about V West Virginia but now but now I do so now do you own some of your properties in in very two very different markets West Virginia or San Diego is that like where you own them or are you in other markets they're all over the place so like we invested I lived in Charlotte for a little bit like you know so own a couple properties there own a property in West Virginia that duplex that I was telling you about cuz I moved there for a job really you know California is   tough like to make anything cash flow there's some Adu opportunities right now for that but really just own the house that I live in then I have a condo that I rent out up in Orange County and that's about it but the other ones are all kind of all over the place like we invested in Cleveland for a little bit as well oh yeah some multi family stuff in Cleveland that that was kind of in the single family phase but as far as like the multif family the retail a lot of that was like in the midwest um in   the in the um in the sun sun Bel area so all over the place and we did like industrial we did retail we did multif family um all all sorts of stuff man on the commercial side and it's good to know that background for you like not that background but like you had the ability to understand and how to structure some of those deals um and so I'd love to I'd love to talk about the structure of funds a little bit because this is sure I'm going to as the question that I think like everybody wants to ask an SEC attorney about the   difference between a 506b and a 506c and then what constitutes like having that pre-existing relationship right because like if you have a 506b or a 506c there's certain stipulations but those are the two most common right like 90% of funds are 506 BS or 506 C's and so and if I'm wrong just just let me know but I believe that's like the statistic and and with those what constitutes the differences and then the pre-existing relationship part is one that a lot of people have questions about for sure man   yeah you're spot on so far I mean 506b I like to Remember by buddy so it's typically going to be a buddy right like yeah you have to have so the rule isn't that you have to have a pre-existing substantive relationship the rule is you're not allowed to solicit or advertise that's the rule and the way that you show that is by having a pre-existing substantive relationship with those investors so that that's a little bit of a Nuance there the rule is really you can't or advertised you can't go on Facebook and talk about it you   can't take out Google ads and and put it out there you can't even talk about it really to strangers and invite them into your deals you have to have that pre-existing substantive relationship because otherwise think about it well how would they know about your deal if you didn't right like that's that's kind of the the mindset there so yeah be but the the advantage there of course is that you're allowed to bring in 35 non-accredited investors so that's why people go with the 506b route number one   you can bring in a limited number of non-accredited investors uh number two there's there's less requirements for you as the uh fund manager or the syndicator the capital raiser on proving if they're accredited or not because they just self-certify so those are really the two big reasons you would choose a 506b versus a 506c which you can remember that by community so it's a bigger pool of people all right it's 506c for Community those folks when you have that exemption then you can go out there to your community you can solicit   you can advertise you can put it on Facebook you can put it out there in your m mind you go speak on stage and say hey guys come invest in my deal you can do whatever you want really it gives you the freedom to operate and not feel like oh am I doing something wrong but obviously the big thing there is accredited investors only so if you choose that 6C exemption you're only allowed to bring in accredited investors and they're all you're also going to have to take reasonable steps to verify that and that's typically through uh a   third party vendor or through that Investor's attorney or uh CPA that's going to write them a letter that says that they're qualified yeah which typically and you and not typically but like this is why you see even older more established funds go with a B because it's easier to just bring them in so they don't have to do all that stuff yeah what you see is they'll do a 506b but they won't allow uh non accredited investors in so it'll be 506b but only allow accredited investors so that they don't have to they don't they can   self-certify yeah which is makes it just a whole lot easier of paperwork standpoint so then uh that's which is really really interesting so for for me and I'm actually I'm going to just dive in a little bit deeper because there's so much gray here and like you can it's fine if you don't bring any like Clarity to the situation but there's so much gray here because I hear people that are like all right now when you meet that person add it to your calendar that you met that person and then you could talk   to them three weeks later and then like then you could pitch your fun to them and then like then now you're showing the SEC that it's a a pre-existing relationship and then it's like well where the heck is the line if there isn't even a line and then it's like then then what do they what is the expect me to do you know like if somebody introduces me to somebody how the heck do I make sure that I'm compliant in that in that relationship that we have if I know that they even come into the relationship interested in   what I'm 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raising capital and growing your fund this is where you   start again that's funds onf fire.com Founders or click the link in the notes now let's get back to the show yeah uh pre-existing uh actually just means pre-existing the offering so pre-existing your syndication pre-existing your fund so that makes it a little bit difficult when you've got let's say an evergreen fund right it's like well you got that offering open forever right so you can't even bring anybody in after you've opened it um that you don't already know but there is a there is a kind of a loophole I'll   call it it's not really a loophole it's it's actually a regulation but you can actually convert um a 506b to a 506c now you didn't used to be able to do that but I think that pass um maybe like two or three years ago where you can convert the 506b to the 506c now you can't go back after that but once you make that conversion you know get all your 506b investors in if you want to fill that 35 non accredited pool and then convert it to a see you can do that and then you can go out you can solc it you can   advertise you can talk about it you can bring in strangers yeah now that's really interesting too well and I do know that I think you just have to close subscription for like 24 hours right or something like that and then you can open back up you really just have yeah there's not really a Time requirement you'll hear something you you'll hear where there's like a cooling off period and they'll say 30 days 60 days but it really just comes down to closing that first offering because it's separate   that 506 B exemption offering and then opening that new C offering and just to be safe because again we're dealing with Securities it's always gray maybe give it that 30 days to cool off and then open up that 506c and then you're good to go and you have to refile like a form D and everything like that you do okay you do okay cool I wonder if you're your blue skies you can use the same documents but You' need a new form D yeah okay cool all right very interesting so that's cool to know too so I use a platform and I think we've   talked about it briefly called aester and I'm a big fan because it's a customizable fund they actually don't I think because of the nature of the customizable fund they actually said that I can't close down my be and open back up as a c just by nature of that type of fund and I thought that was really interesting and I know you and I have talked about potentially chopping up like what the heck is the I I think I sent you the stuff for it I can't remember but uh yeah I think so yeah talking about that customizable fund   because it sounds like um you know there's different fund models there's um there are the reg d506 B and C's there's reg CF reg A's and then you also run into like syndications and then you have fun of funds right and so it sounds like and for you you've kind of done all of them I think oh yeah but right now you're really focused on one major one right is that what you like so the fund that you currently operate and you're running uh I'd love to hear a little bit more about that yeah for sure so just to   comment on the the aester fund you know it's it's a kind of a new product right the customizable fund it's pretty new it hasn't really been tested on the legal side quite yet it's pretty complicated right like complicated from well what it spits out is simple right they say Hey you create this Evergreen fund and then you get you know each investor only gets 1 K1 even though they might be invested across a bunch of deals things like that which is great um but you lose that flexibility so I don't know the the   intricacies of it but you know you can imagine you've got this this customizable fund that's invested in let's say 10 different other deals or whatever and some of them it's acting as a fun of fund some of them it's acting as u a lead sponsor or all these different things so trying to convert that to a 506b from a or 506b to a 506c I can see where you can run into some complications there it might not be possible yeah and I think so because the structure sorry the structure of it they tell me what makes it customizable is   the fact that like our investors can log in and I don't actually like I have an overarching PPM they log in and they choose the their investment that they want to I'm not telling them the investment that they have to like invest into they read the deal disclosures and decide decide that that's what they want where they want to allocate their money to which allows for for the customizability of this type of model so I think like that's where converting it to a c would be yeah what you're saying for sure y that's that's kind of the   defining I guess piece of that customizable fund is that investor actually gets to pick and choose within your fund that you created where they invest um and that actually I can see where that why they do that I mean it's a it's a great concept but also that keeps you from actually making any decisions as the fund manager so that keeps you out of some certain regulations I'm like hey this is what we offer yep you can look at the deal disclosures and decide on where you want but like they could and this is like one   of the things that they like is I can say oh you could you could essentially diversify your portfolio within one fund because you could choose this one this one this one this one but you choose how much you want to go into there so that's that is a very interesting model and so that's really cool um or like yeah the investor chooses it yep the investor chooses it and yeah and and I'll you know that contrast to what you're alluding to which is an SPV fund of fund so that's what we do over at tribe vest   in full disclosure I'm Chief legal officer and a and a shareholder of tribe vest um so I'm a little bit biased and aester is you know we don't like to call him a competitor honestly they do fund of funds and we do fund of funds is like the overarching product but it's completely different you know one situation which why I brought it up it's the only reason why I brought it up because I'm excited to dive into tribe vest and what you guys offer um because this is not a pitch for tribe vest and like I didn't even know about I did know   I've heard of trivest but didn't even know you were a part of it before this podcast but I love hearing what you're a part of and that's why I want to dive into that a little bit because I think it's cool yeah and I like it it it might be a good to kind of lay it out right you've got these customizable fun of funds out there avor is really the only one offering them there's a couple other uh groups out there that are going to be offering them soon you can actually go to a Securities attorney and they can   put it together for you as well um and yeah and then you've got the SPV fun of fund again you can go through triest or you can SPV just for clarity special right special purpose vehicle or single purpose vehicle kind of either either one really applies then you've got your typical discretionary fund which you would go directly to a Securities attorney and that's where you're actually making some decisions you're saying okay I'm going to raise 10 million bucks and I'm going to invest in Deal one two three four five six seven   eight um and you're kind of making those decisions and there's a lot of rules and regulations that you've got to abide by to be able to do that without a license but anyways back to the SPV the single-purpose vehicle instead of a customizable fund where you know the investor is making the decision and you as the fund manager in you know you make all these different things Avail all these different Investments available the SPV is designed as a single purpose vehicle to invest in one single deal so   if there's a Target deal let's say a 200 unit multif family property in San Antonio um we're going to spin up an SPV for you to invest as a passive investor into that Target deal and that's it it's super simple it's super contained it's not complicated it it just keeps everything compartmentalized both from an asset protection standpoint and from visibility right you're going to know as the fund manager and as the investor exactly what you're investing in what you're how you're going to get paid what   your projective returns are and it doesn't really get mudded by other Investments and this is what I CU I've talked to other SEC attorneys and they've talked about it's funny they've talked about how rare what I've done so I've like maxed out my 506b on a my first fund being a blind fund and they were like that's super rare because you're saying hey just trust me but what you guys are saying what you're doing is saying hey this is the specific and that makes it a lot easier to raise Capital because like you said ton more   transparency they know what they're investing into and so for people starting out that's probably the route that they want to start with is something where they can bring transparency and then the investors that they're coming in know exactly what they're investing into that's right de yeah what you did Devon was incredible like it's really difficult to do most people don't start there they can't start there they don't have the ability to um to be able to build that up that level of trust and track record prior to   you launching the fund that's why you're able to do it but most people can't do it most people have to get their first few in the door by showing the investors hey this is the exact deal that you're going to invest in and you're getting you're going to be a part of and they can do their own due diligence and underwriting and those sorts of things and they're say oh yes I believe in that property or that deal and I also believe in you as the the fund manager or the syndicator and it's easier to raise   Capital that way as opposed to a blind pool fund where it's like hey just give me your money and we're going to invest in something that looks like this and yeah exactly exactly so I actually I want to dive into more into tribe vests cuz like so where does the benefit come in because like somebody can just go and get with an SEC attorney and create their own SPV and and kind of go that route but where's the benefit of somebody coming in and working with tribe vest like why I mean honestly like I please I like tell me like why have   you invested into it why do you believe in it so much and then yeah tell me a little bit more about it man yeah because it it just makes everything super simple and super contained and we handle everything so if you go to an SEC attorney like myself I'm going to come in and I'm going to I'm going to draft your offering documents I'm going to file your exemptions do your blue sky filings and that's it and I I'm going to wipe my hands of it and I'll say you know good luck you know more than that I'll help you out of yeah exactly I'm   going to charge you a lot of money I'm going to charge you at least 25k right Tri vest includes everything that you could possibly imagine so all these different parts that you would have to put together as a capital aggregator TR vest handles so that includes not just the offering documents the legal stuff the filing of the exemptions and the blue sky filings but we're going to file for your entity we're going to get your EIN we're going to be your registered agent we are going to uh onboard your   investors so we're going to act like an like an investor relations person on your team so all you do is send us your list of investors and we start reaching out we send them the docs we walk them through how to sign and get them through the signing ceremony we hound them or we call it hurting the cats to get them to actually fund the deal cuz sometimes people get cold feet so bug the hell out of them yep bug the hell out of them until they make that wire we do all that we do the uh the accounting in your k1s   we configure your cap table very cool we do your distributions we open your business banking account we do uh everything on the back end uh we've got the investor dashboard or investor portal that you can use which alone is you know you're going to pay $500 a month at minimum for that by itself so it it's incredible and we do it at an incredible price and I mean we're not we're very transparent about that it's $5,000 upfront and then $2,000 a year annually and that comes with docs and everything that comes with docks and   everything there's just you can't be beat I mean it literally can't be beat and the other thing is the speed so as soon as you sign the greenl docks which is basically just like hey you agree to the services that we're going to provide we will have you raising capital in five business days no way man that's really cool that's fantastic if you come to to me if you come to me as a security attorney I've got that hat on you know we're not doing in 5 days I'll tell you that now how much education do you help   with because I tell people all the time like here's the questions you should have beforehand because your SEC like your attorney will be the most expensive education you have ever paid for if you don't have that information beforehand so like what what type of because they'll charge you like if you don't know if you want a 506b or 506 C you don't know if you if you want your waterfall this way if you want this and you're just asking questions they're going to charge you by the hour to ask those questions and so for you like how   much help do you guys help for people who are like I've never started a fund I'm really looking forward to starting this but I don't know where to go what does that look like for you guys yeah I mean for tribe vest we're putting together some modules actually right now we're going to roll them out literally before the end of the year which will be fantastic because we're going to share that with with the world you're going to be able to self-educate on what is a fun to fund how does that look like in the   fundraising ecosystem like you know what is a preferred return what is the profits what kind of fees can you charge all kind of the nuts and bolts that you need to know we're going to have that out there so soon enough that'll be available to the public and that'll be a huge value ad and huge help for us as well because we don't have to educate one-on-one anymore as a Securities attorney I I will advise on people I mean I'm I'm happy I'm I'm more of a mentor and a coach when it comes to that sort of stuff and I'll I'll be like look   attorney hat off right now I'm going to tell you this and here's kind of your gray area and that sort of thing so you know I I I think I get into those sorts of things a little bit more than most attorneys will um but if you go to like a a large Law Firm or even a regional Law Firm they're they're going to charge you per hour and that's going to be anywhere between you know $400 to $1,500 an hour yeah there's no doubt there's there's no doubt so and this is really interesting because one of the questions   that I had just going into this um and not even knowing about uh the not even knowing about tribe vest and and all of that is what have you seen as far as like trends that you're seeing in the industry right now because Trends seem to be changing one just even I I'm a disruptor you're it seems like you're a disruptor of Industries and we're trying to disrupt this huge investment fund industry um but it seems like there's being like there's different type of offerings there different structures there's different   things that people are doing what are some of the trends that you're seeing that people are kind of pressing against or starting in as far as funds as a whole you seeing that being the case of being become more common yeah I mean so like biggest picture right is trying to get these types of alternative Investments to the masses because most wealthy people even rich people whatever you want to call them that have some Expendable income that want to invest the only thing they know are 401ks stock market mutual funds   and those sorts of things and they we just need to get that out there and I think you're seeing a trend towards that I think bringing in more people that want to raise capital and start a capital raising business is how you do it right because they've already got their built-in networks and then those networks know other people and and it kind of spiderwebs out from there so that's that's kind of the biggest picture trend is just trying to see well we're seeing you know alternative investments just become more available   to the masses second you're seeing the industry go away from the CP model which I like to say the cgp model is dead and you're seeing people turn to the fun of funds route yeah because the cgp model has just been abused if you do it the right way if you're actually an active partner and you're actually participating in the meetings and and decid on Asset Management typee decisions then all good that's how it's supposed to be but when you're just raising capital and not doing anything else that's when the CP model gets   abused and it's not just oh well you shouldn't do that it's illegal it's plain and simple illegal so that was like the conversation I'm telling you when um I was having the conversation with that guy at my at my Mastermind and he was like we're doing this and I go like stop and he's like haa and I go no no it's illegal and he's like oh haha and I'm like no no like prison illegal and they I feel like just people don't understand the severity because they feel like what's wrong with it it's not that bad and it's like no no it's   illegal yeah and you know that this is just what happens right like you just kind of everybody just pushes boundaries pushes boundaries and you know fortunately or unfortunately however you want to look at it the industry's been fantastic for a long time right the real estate industry's went up since the the crash in 2009 2008 all the way until really covid and that was just a blip and then it took off again and then B basically up until last year 2023 is when you started seeing it kind of take   a nose dive a little bit because of interest rates and not because of the actual state of the market but the interest rates but either way it started going down you started seeing some people get in trouble but all along the way on that rise up all the investors have been happy he's suing anybody because they've been getting their returns and they've been everybody's been crushing it and even if you're a terrible operator you've still been crushing it because the market saved you and nobody's getting sued so it's all   good until it's not and then you've seen in yeah and then you see in 2023 you see you know potential foreclosures and workouts and you know Capital calls things like that investors aren't happy and we're in America and people are like yo how can I get my money back well you try to sue somebody and that's when you start seeing some of these things where the cgp model was abused or people weren't raising Capital the right way or they didn't f exemptions all those sorts of legal things that nobody really   worried about because everything was great start coming up and you're you're seeing that now so you're seeing that shift away from the CP model to the fund of funds model because the fund of funds model is compliant obviously if you do it the right way but it's more compliant and it's always been the answer but at the end of the day it's expensive it's more complicated you've got more attorneys you've got a whole separate offering all these different things that you have to take into account and people   were like I'm not doing that but now we're kind of forced into having to do that and that's where you know tribe vest and aester and some other folks are coming in and having coming up with solutions for that yeah that's really cool um because one one more thing I'm really curious on that you've seen because I feel like there is a fairly irreg irregulate asset you know coming into a very regulated um like structure right so one the things I'm talking about is like the rise of crypto in these crypto funds and these blockchains   based funds have you seen that start to affect like the legal landscape of funds and the formation that people have of that and the way that people are thinking through that and even how the SEC is starting to figure that out and uh and stuff like that have you seen like an emergence of more of those blockchainbased funds I have yeah and not just like strictly you know blockchain and and crypto but also just spin-offs of that right like you saw tokenized real estate was a big thing for a little while it's kind of turned   down a little bit but that was huge that was like I was crazy that you could be like I'm tokenizing my my bathroom and when I sell it you get like that much of the footage and the appreciation it's like what that's crazy yeah so it's kind of cooled out a little bit you know I don't I honestly don't follow that that closely just because I know that it just changes so fast and especially now that we've got the new Administration in here you're probably going to see a lot more loosening of that which would be good   for us but yeah I mean you know you're going to see that right like CU we are just on the the precipice of just crazy technological advancements from tokenized Real Estate to you know crypto to AI like all this stuff is going to like this landscape 5 years from now is is going to be unrecognizable yeah that's it's it really will just because of the way that contract law is going to go from the from the from um from I guess blockchain based like because like you'll see that where the blockchain will take a lot of   those uh a lot of that aspect and change it and flip it on its head so it's going to be super interesting to see how that goes man I want to respect honor your time I appreciate you being on I guess one thing I guess one more question that I have before we kind of go into the exit if there's somebody that's thinking about starting a fund because what you were saying earlier really there's only two main people if I'm fully transparent I want to be able to be uh the voice of funds for minorities and women in this   country because like all those other they all the white dudes they could have all the other white dudes that's fine with me but there's a lot there's a there's a huge disparity I heard uh don peees once say and this has changed my my my thought my process like my mindset ever since he says in the history of America there has been $94 trillion to come in through private equity and real estate in the history of American and history of America 8.3% of that had no sorry 1.7% of that have gone to minorities and women that means 98.3% of   that has gone to white men and so there's this massive disparity between access to education like you're saying access to Capital Access to I think there there's this quote that says the world equally distributes talent but doesn't equally distribute opportunity and so there's this huge disparity of opportunity of people that look like me and look like you and look like women around this country that I would love to make sure we're the voice for and so for people who don't have a lot of that education one what's a big piece of   advice that you would give them and when they're starting to think about starting a fund because I think like if I'm full of transparency most of the people I talked to and I told you I saved from prison there were black dudes they're just trying to do the right thing but don't have the education to do the right thing and so for for that like what what's a big piece of advice you would give people that are thinking like I think I want to start a fund um what should I look out for how expensive does   it matter because we've talked about a better solution for how expensive it can be but what's the thing that they should be looking out for yeah I mean you know right off the bat like be confident and don't be intimidated because I think some people yep in those groups that you described might feel a little discouraged because of that because you walk into a room that is maybe all fund managers or all capital risers or you know those types of people and you're like who I don't look like everybody   else so maybe I don't belong here or maybe your confidence goes from here to to hear and you're like and then and then you come off that way right like you've got to you got to step into that room with confidence and a lot of a lot of that comes down to self-education right like it comes from education and it's out there now I mean we mentioned that there's only a few really good sources but you can still piece it together I mean you can find anything on YouTube University just to at least get the you know being able to talk to talk   and walk the walk and and feel confident doing that so just get educated to start get that Baseline and then get out there and just be be confident like I said don't be intimidated don't feel like you don't belong because we got to get folks out there that are that are doing it from from those groups yep that's right man well I appreciate it Seth where can people find you where can people hire you where can people join what you're doing um because I think that they should I'm a big believer in you and   what you're doing and I'm excited for for all those things appreciate it man I usually update all my Links at Seth Paul bradley.com so you can find everything there I'm all over social media so all my handles are Seth Bradley Esq cool man I appreciate you thankful for your time thankful for your friendship I really look forward to uh to Growing growing together man it's fun to see other people that like we're about the same age I don't know you look like you're in your 20s but you're you're not I know   that but like uh but like like for us to just rise together on this man and so I'm thankful for this journey that we're on together and I appreciate you being here today love it brother appreciate you yes sir talk to you later man wow I hope you enjoyed that I have a quick favor if you've been enjoying the show there's one simple way you can support us and it's by hitting that follow button or that subscribe button on the app app you're listening to I want to level this podcast up in every single   way possible bringing you more value incredible content and guests and new strategies Following the show and leaving a quick review goes a really long way in helping us to grow and continue to deliver top tier content it's the only free thing I'll ever ask you to do and it makes a bigger impact than I can possibly put into words so thank 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The Liquid Lunch Project
How to Raise Capital & Build a Real Estate Empire with Hunter Thompson

The Liquid Lunch Project

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 37:35


Is the real estate market crashing? Or is it finally on sale? That's (one of) the questions we're discussing on this episode of The Liquid Lunch Project. Matthew R. Meehan and Luigi Rosabianca welcome Hunter Thompson, capital raising pro and founder of RaisingCapital.com. They go deep on what makes this moment in the market a generational buying opportunity, why most people miss it, and how the smart ones raise money when it's hardest. If you're in the game (or want to be), this episode is your new blueprint. What You'll Learn: Why the current market downturn is a once-in-20-years buying window How to raise capital when everyone else is panicking The truth about commercial mortgages and interest rate dynamics Real talk on asset classes: mobile homes, self-storage, retail, and more What "Fund of Funds" really means—and how to use it to leapfrog your way in The one question you should ask before trusting a deal: "Would I bet my career on this person?" Favorite Quote: "This market has made more millionaires than anything else. But it's also made more bankruptcies. It's a dangerous game—but it's worth it."  Who is Hunter? Hunter Thompson is the founder of RaisingCapital.com and host of the "Cash Flow Connections" podcast. He's helped entrepreneurs raise over $100 million and is the author of Amazon's #1 bestseller, Raising Capital for Real Estate. Known for cutting through the noise, Hunter's mission is to give ambitious investors the tools to scale fast and raise capital like a pro. Why Should You Listen? Because sitting on the sidelines doesn't build wealth. If you're ready to raise serious capital and stop playing small, this episode is your new roadmap. Connect with Hunter: LinkedIn (Personal): https://www.linkedin.com/in/hunterlthompsonofficial/ LinkedIn (Company): https://www.linkedin.com/company/raisingcapital-com/ Website: https://raisingcapital.com  

The Weekly Juice | Real Estate, Personal Finance, Investing
How to Raise Millions for Real Estate (Without a Huge Network) | Hunter Thompson E292

The Weekly Juice | Real Estate, Personal Finance, Investing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2025 67:59


Think you need a massive network to raise millions in real estate? Think again.In this episode, Ryan sits down with Hunter Thompson — capital raising expert, author of Raising Capital for Real Estate, and founder of RaiseMasters — to reveal the exact strategies that helped him raise over $100 million from everyday investors.They break down the psychology of raising capital, how to structure offers that convert, and why building a personal brand beats chasing checks. Hunter shares the biggest myths around syndications, what most new investors get wrong, and how to position yourself as someone investors want to bet on.If you're ready to scale your real estate business without relying on your own money, this episode is your blueprint. Close your next real estate deal with Remote Lender - No docs, no hassle https://lending.itsfernandocorona.com/d_4s RESOURCES

The Money Mondays
Why Buying a Lamborghini Could Be Smarter Than Saving Money w/ Pejman Ghadimi

The Money Mondays

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 41:52


Most people think buying luxury items is a waste of money – but what if you could actually make money from them? In this episode Money Mondays, we reveal how to park your money in luxury cars, watches, and more to enjoy the lifestyle without losing cash.---Pejman Ghadimi is a self-made entrepreneur, investor, and author known for teaching unconventional wealth-building strategies through assets like luxury cars, watches, and real estate. He is the founder of Exotic Car Hacks and Watch Trading Academy, where he shows people how to turn high-end purchases into profitable investments instead of financial liabilities.---Like this episode? Watch more like it

Refresh Your Wealth Show
#571 How to Raise Money For Your Real Estate Deals w/ Hunter Thompson

Refresh Your Wealth Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 43:55 Transcription Available


In this episode of the Main Street Business Podcast, Mark J. Kohler welcomes real estate investor Hunter Thompson to uncover how to raise capital legally and effectively in today's skeptical, high-interest market. From 506(c) strategies to scaling with the fund-of-funds model, this is a must-listen for serious investors.Here are some of the highlights:Mark and Hunter underline the importance of having the right strategies and tactics to attract and retain investors in a competitive market.Hunter shares insights on the difficulties of raising capital, including the need for effective marketing and investor education.Mark Kohler and Hunter discuss the role of influencers and content creators in attracting and educating investors.The need for real estate investors to become more visible and active in the market to attract capital.Hunter explains the challenges of finding good deals in a competitive market and the importance of being prepared for market downturns.Mark lists the benefits of self-directed IRAs, including the ability to invest in real estate and the tax advantages.The challenges of navigating the regulatory landscape and the importance of staying compliant. The importance of staying informed and connected in the real estate investment community. Grab my FREE Ultimate Tax Strategy Guide HERE! Are you ready to get certified in EVERY strategy I teach? Start your journey with a FREE 15-minute demo to explore the Main Street Tax Pro Certification. You don't want to miss this! Secure your tickets for the most significant tax & legal event of the year: Tax and Legal 360 Looking to connect with a rock star law firm? KKOS is only a click away! Check out our YOUTUBE Channel Here: https://www.youtube.com/markjkohler Craving more content? Check out my Instagram!

The Money Mondays
How I Wiped Out $2M in Taxes with One Real Estate Move w/ Cody Sperber

The Money Mondays

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 31:00


On today's episode of Money Mondays, join Cody Sperber, "The Clever Investor," as he shares his journey in real estate, marketing strategies, and how he built a multi-million dollar business. Learn valuable tips on saving taxes, growing your wealth, and the power of investing in education...---Cody Sperber, also known as "The Clever Investor," is a successful entrepreneur, real estate investor, and online educator. With over 22 years of experience in real estate, Cody has completed thousands of transactions and built several successful businesses, including his education platform, Clever Investor. He specializes in creative real estate strategies and tax-saving tactics like cost segregation. In addition to his real estate ventures, Cody also founded Floor Daddy, a flooring company, and is passionate about teaching others how to make, invest, and grow their money. His marketing expertise and innovative approach to business have made him a recognized authority in his field.---Like this episode? Watch more like it

Illuminismo Psichedelico
154. Racconti di Esperienze Psichedeliche

Illuminismo Psichedelico

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 41:14


Ospite del 154° episodio di Illuminismo Psichedelico, andato in scena il 5 aprile 2025 sulla Terrazza Regina di Milano, è lo scrittore Matteo Grilli. Insieme a Matteo abbiamo fatto un viaggio all'interno di tre sue esperienze di stati non ordinari di coscienza ottenuti tramite sostanze, le prima è un'esperienza totalmente psichedelica, vissuta tramite l'uso dei funghi psilocibinici; la seconda un profondo e cupo k-hole a base puramente ketaminica; mentre il terzo racconto ci porta nei territori ansiogeni e paranoici che può innescare l'abuso di cocaina. La discussione è intessuta di riferimenti artistici e letterari, come quelli agli scrittori Hunter Thompson e Allen Ginsberg, ai fumettisti Grant Morrison e Jesse Jacobs o al film Interstellar di Christopher Nolan.

The Money Mondays
Dropout Teen Mom to MILLIONAIRE Network Marketing Queen – Stormy Wellington

The Money Mondays

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 32:14


Born in New York and raised in Miami, Stormy's childhood was shaped by hardship. She grew up in foster care, dropped out of school in 9th grade, and began stripping at 13 to support her family. She became a teen mom at 15, lost millions, and faced the death of her mother. Despite it all, Stormy rose again, driven by love, strength, and resilience, with a mission to empower women worldwide to become their best selves.---Like this episode? Watch more like it

Accredited Income Property Investment Specialist (AIPIS)
456: Multifamily Market Distress and Why It is the Perfect Time to Buy with Hunter Thompson

Accredited Income Property Investment Specialist (AIPIS)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 33:51


Jason and Hunter Thompson discussed the current state of the multifamily housing industry, the potential for a buying opportunity, and the dynamics of supply and demand in various markets. They also explored the economic implications of the new administration's policies, the unique aspects of the United States that make it an attractive place for innovation and upward mobility, and the issue of affordable housing. Lastly, they discussed the current market cycle, an upcoming event in Phoenix, and the importance of persistence in securing good deals. Today's sponsor http://jasonhartman.com/connected offers real estate investors access to Connected Investors' PiN (Property Intelligence Network) software. This tool provides nationwide property data, including features like unlimited individual property skip tracing, comprehensive property reports, and a Contract Genie for generating legal documents. Subscription options are available on a monthly or annual basis, with the annual plan offering additional benefits such as a dedicated product specialist. The platform emphasizes its commitment to providing accurate, up-to-date information to assist investors in making informed decisions. Visit http://jasonhartman.com/connected today! JasonHartman.com/Connected on Youtube. #RealEstateInvesting #Multifamily #HousingMarket #CommercialRealEstate #FinancialFreedom #WealthBuilding #JasonHartman #HunterThompson #RaisingCapital   Follow Jason on TWITTER, INSTAGRAM & LINKEDIN Twitter.com/JasonHartmanROI Instagram.com/jasonhartman1/ Linkedin.com/in/jasonhartmaninvestor/ Call our Investment Counselors at: 1-800-HARTMAN (US) or visit: https://www.jasonhartman.com/ Free Class:  Easily get up to $250,000 in funding for real estate, business or anything else: http://JasonHartman.com/Fund CYA Protect Your Assets, Save Taxes & Estate Planning: http://JasonHartman.com/Protect Get wholesale real estate deals for investment or build a great business – Free Course: https://www.jasonhartman.com/deals Special Offer from Ron LeGrand: https://JasonHartman.com/Ron Free Mini-Book on Pandemic Investing: https://www.PandemicInvesting.com

Creating Wealth Real Estate Investing with Jason Hartman
2273: Multifamily Market Distress and Why It is the Perfect Time to Buy with Hunter Thompson

Creating Wealth Real Estate Investing with Jason Hartman

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 38:45


Jason and Hunter Thompson discussed the current state of the multifamily housing industry, the potential for a buying opportunity, and the dynamics of supply and demand in various markets. They also explored the economic implications of the new administration's policies, the unique aspects of the United States that make it an attractive place for innovation and upward mobility, and the issue of affordable housing. Lastly, they discussed the current market cycle, an upcoming event in Phoenix, and the importance of persistence in securing good deals. Today's sponsor http://jasonhartman.com/connected offers real estate investors access to Connected Investors' PiN (Property Intelligence Network) software. This tool provides nationwide property data, including features like unlimited individual property skip tracing, comprehensive property reports, and a Contract Genie for generating legal documents. Subscription options are available on a monthly or annual basis, with the annual plan offering additional benefits such as a dedicated product specialist. The platform emphasizes its commitment to providing accurate, up-to-date information to assist investors in making informed decisions. Visit http://jasonhartman.com/connected today! #RealEstateInvesting #Multifamily #HousingMarket #CommercialRealEstate #FinancialFreedom #WealthBuilding #JasonHartman #HunterThompson #RaisingCapital   Key Takeaways: 1:29 Greetings from outside Medellin, Colombia with Paul Hutchinson 5:17 Get the Early Bird Rates: April 4-6, 2025 Empowered Investor LIVE in Irvine, California  https://empoweredinvestorlive.com/ Hunter Thompson interview 5:40 Distress in the multi-family market 8:20 Clearing a whole pipeline 14:53 Survive till '25, persist till '26 16:26 The FED does not control the mortgage rates 19:44 Sponsor: JasonHartman.com/Connected 21:01 Trump, tariffs, deportations, the labor market and inflation 28:29 Ideas for solving the housing shortage crisis 33:30 Professional FREE advice 36:53 Join Hunter's "RaiseFest" Event in Phoenix Feb 19 to 22 https://raisefest.com/rf-25   Follow Jason on TWITTER, INSTAGRAM & LINKEDIN Twitter.com/JasonHartmanROI Instagram.com/jasonhartman1/ Linkedin.com/in/jasonhartmaninvestor/ Call our Investment Counselors at: 1-800-HARTMAN (US) or visit: https://www.jasonhartman.com/ Free Class:  Easily get up to $250,000 in funding for real estate, business or anything else: http://JasonHartman.com/Fund CYA Protect Your Assets, Save Taxes & Estate Planning: http://JasonHartman.com/Protect Get wholesale real estate deals for investment or build a great business – Free Course: https://www.jasonhartman.com/deals Special Offer from Ron LeGrand: https://JasonHartman.com/Ron Free Mini-Book on Pandemic Investing: https://www.PandemicInvesting.com

Target Market Insights: Multifamily Real Estate Marketing Tips
Lessons from $200 Million in Fixed Income Assets with Nic DeAngelo, Ep. 687

Target Market Insights: Multifamily Real Estate Marketing Tips

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 38:53


Nic DeAngelo, known as the "Fixed Income GOAT" in real estate, is the CEO and Founder of Saint Investment Group, managing a $206M+ portfolio across 20+ states. His firm specializes in acquiring institutional-grade real estate assets, with 24 projects and over 500 loans. Guided by the belief that "Wall Street is broken, and real estate is the cure," Nic and his team raise over $100M annually, leveraging economic foresight to drive strategic investments. A sought-after podcast guest, Nic has been featured on top-rated shows hosted by Hunter Thompson, Tyler Lyons, and Jonathan Cattani. His data-driven approach and ability to simplify complex economic theories make him a returning favorite, delivering valuable market insights in an engaging and accessible way.   In this episode, we talked to Nic about mortgage investing and where to start buying notes, the US economy in 2025, his tactics and experiences in mortgage investment, and much more.   Get ready for REWBCON 2025, happening from April 10th to 12th! Use my code JOHN at checkout for 10% off your ticket.   Mortgage Investing;   02:49 Nic's background; 17:54 Where to start with buying notes; 22:35 An insight into the US economy in 2025; 32:38 Round of Insights   Announcement: Learn about our Apartment Investing Mastermind here.   Round of Insights   Apparent Failure: Overreliance on a small group of investors at the formation of his company. Digital Resource: Flipbook. Most Recommended Book: The Obstacle Is the Way. Daily Habit: Planning weekly goals. #1 Insight for mortgage investing: Always think long-term. Best place to grab a bite in Orange County, CA: Chipotle.   Contact Nic: Website   Thank you for joining us for another great episode! If you're enjoying the show, please LEAVE A RATING OR REVIEW,  and be sure to hit that subscribe button so you do not miss an episode.

The Rich Somers Report
Why You Should Burn Your 401K and Go “All-in” on Real Estate Investing | Hunter Thompson (Guest Episode) E306

The Rich Somers Report

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 34:08


Is playing it safe really the best path to wealth? In this episode, Rich Somers joins Hunter Thompson on Cash Flow Connections to break down why he walked away from a secure W-2 job, cashed out his 401K, and went all-in on real estate investing—ultimately building an eight-figure net worth through boutique hotels.Rich and Hunter dive into:Why the greatest wealth transfer in history is creating once-in-a-generation opportunities.The power of taking bold action and how real estate can provide real financial freedom.Why boutique hotels are outperforming short-term rentals and how to navigate Airbnb regulations.The role of personal branding in raising capital, attracting deals, and scaling a business.The mindset shifts required to break out of the traditional path and build lasting wealth.Rich shares his journey from an air traffic controller to a full-time investor, while Hunter breaks down why timing, market cycles, and strategic decision-making are key to long-term success. Whether you're stuck in a W-2 or looking to scale, this episode offers real insights into betting on yourself and making big moves in real estate.Ready to take your investing to the next level? Unlock our proven system by joining the Boutique Hotel Mastermind Community. Join a free strategy call with our team: www.hotelinvesting.com. If you're committed to scaling your personal brand and achieving 7-figure success, it's time to level up with the 7 Figure Creator Mastermind Community. Book your exclusive intro call today at www.the7figurecreator.com and gain access to the strategies that will accelerate your growth.Want to invest with Somers Capital and take advantage of high-performing boutique hotel opportunities? Learn more about how to get involved: www.somerscapital.com/invest. Need expert management for your short-term rentals or boutique hotel? Experience unmatched service by scheduling a free consultation with Excelsior Stays today: www.excelsiorstays.com/management.

Real Estate Investing For Cash Flow Hosted by Kevin Bupp.
#857 Raising Capital in Uncertain Times: Strategies for Success with Limited Information

Real Estate Investing For Cash Flow Hosted by Kevin Bupp.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 34:37


Hunter Thompson, bestselling author and host of Cash Flow Connections, is also the founder of RaisingCapital.com. As an expert in capital raising, he shares valuable insights and strategies—tune in for top tips on mastering the space! Connect with Hunter: Raisefest.com  Email support@raisingcapital.com for AI Resources Highlights: 2:15 - Hunter's Path/Background 6:15 - Hunter's Drive/Inspiration 14:40 - Capital Raising Getting Harder (Strategies) 19:10 - Using AI to Your Advantage 22:45 - LP Investing Evolution 31:39 - Hunter's Event Coming Up!   Quote: "If you just take it more seriously, out work everybody, you can out beat them!"   Recommended Resources: Accredited Investors, you're invited to Join the Cashflow Investor Club to learn how you can partner with Kevin Bupp on current and upcoming opportunities to create passive cash flow and build wealth. Join the Club! If you're a high net worth investor with capital to deploy in the next 12 months and you want to build passive income and wealth with a trusted partner, go to InvestWithKB.com for opportunities to invest in real estate projects alongside Kevin and his team.  Looking for the ultimate guide to passive investing? Grab a copy of my latest book, The Cash Flow Investor at KevinBupp.com.  Tap into a wealth of free information on Commercial Real Estate Investing by listening to past podcast episodes at KevinBupp.com/Podcast.

Conspirituality
243: Free Market Contrarians (w/Eoin Higgins)

Conspirituality

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 64:26


Edward Snowden is largely only a public name thanks to Glenn Greenwald's reporting, for which he was one of the contributors to a Pulitzer Prize-winning series for The Guardian in 2014. For a while, Matt Taibbi was considered the heir to Hunter Thompson when his gonzo journalism tore open the 2008 financial crisis and gave the public the term “vampire squids.”  Yet in more recent years, both men have swerved right: Glenn became a darling on Fox News and Taibbi was recruited by Elon Musk as one of the Twitter Files “journalists.” How did that happen? We're joined by journalist Eoin Higgins, whose new book, Owned: How Tech Billionaires on the Right Bought the Loudest Voices on the Left, dives into the career arcs of both Greenwald and Taibbi, and how they confuse and distort right-left alignments. Show Notes Sharath Jois, Heir to Founder of Ashtanga Yoga, Dies at 53 - The New York Times Sharath's Statement on Pattabhi Jois's Assaults: Context, Links, Notes – Matthew Remski  Surviving Modern Yoga - North Atlantic Books  Owned: How Tech Billionaires on the Right Bought the Loudest Voices on the Left Eoin Higgins Morning Brew | Bluesky Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Real Estate Investing Mastery Podcast
This Man Raised $100M For Real Estate With a SHOCKING Strategy » 1378

Real Estate Investing Mastery Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 41:13


Hunter Thompson has raised over $100 million in private capital for real estate with zero experience starting out. The crazy part? He did it using a strategy that no one had thought of before. I've never heard of the way Hunter does it, and it's just going to blow you away. While other real estate investors are busy fighting over coffee meetings and cold calling, Hunter realized the playbook for raising millions of dollars was hiding in plain sight through digital marketing. Hunter became the first person to combine digital marketing with real estate and capital raising, and the results speak for themselves. What's fascinating is that in even today's market, most real estate investors are still using the same old, tired-out methods. If you want the blueprint to raise money for real estate in 2025 (the easy way), you're in the right place. Here, Hunter shares his story and how his method for raising capital can work in your business.What's Inside:—How Hunter raises capital through digital marketing—How to raise your first $100K—Information on Hunter's upcoming live event, Raise Fest

Anti-wave Podcast
Episode 307: Requiem for a Dream and Top 5 Shattered Lives

Anti-wave Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 102:20


This week, Robert dives into the haunting highs and crushing lows of Requiem for a Dream, while Ira dreams of a world where snacks are unlimited. Join Robert and Ira as they discuss REQUIEM FOR A DREAM and share their top 5 shattered lives. Listen for free through iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, iHeartRadio, or Google Podcast Music.  So, if you've ever wondered what it would be like to be a mother in Brooklyn and you're on the heavy side, not like a beached whale but kind of close, and you get an offer to appear on TV but your red dress is too tight and you want to go on a crash diet to lose weight and you see a weight loss doctor and he prescribes pills, four a day in pretty colors, and you lose weight and you become manic and your drug dealing son is concerned, and his drug pushing partner gets arrested and your boy bails him out, and you be trippin' but the weight loss doctor is pleased with your weight loss, and your son's drug dealing world starts to crumble so he whores out his girlfriend for money and he gets deeper in the weeds with fucked up drug deals and you continue to pop pills and you really be trippin' and your refrigerator comes to life as you hallucinate some weird fucked up twisted shit that would make Hunter Thompson proud, and shit gets real when your son is shooting heroin and his girlfriend fucks another dude for money, and your son goes to the hospital because of his totally fucked up arm and you're in a psych ward getting zapped with shock treatment, and your son's girlfriend is whored out again at a gang bang and your son has his arm chopped off and you're now barely recognizable and you trip out fantasizing you're on TV with your son, then this podcast is for you!

Apartment Building Investing with Michael Blank Podcast
MB455: Positioning Yourself to Raise $100M in the Opportunity-Rich Market of 2025 - With Hunter Thompson

Apartment Building Investing with Michael Blank Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 52:44


Do you want to master the art of market timing and unlock incredible opportunities in multifamily real estate? Are you interested in strategies that can help you achieve both financial independence and financial freedom through passive and active investing?Hunter Thompson, the founder of RaisingCapital.com and Asym Capital, joins us on this episode of Financial Freedom with Real Estate Investing. With significant experience in capital raising and market analysis, Hunter has raised $85 million from private investors and has deep insights into market timing.In this engaging conversation, Hunter shares his journey from diversification in multiple asset classes to hyper-specialization in Phoenix's multifamily market. He provides compelling reasons why now might be the perfect time to get involved in multifamily real estate, despite recent market challenges.Listen in as Hunter discusses the key differences between financial independence and financial freedom, explains the current investment climate, and outlines conservative underwriting strategies for today's market.For full episode show notes visit: https://themichaelblank.com/podcasts/session455/

Diary of an Apartment Investor
EXP - Continuing to Scale With Sharon Riddle

Diary of an Apartment Investor

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 30:58


Sharon Riddle joins us today to talk about how she got her start in multifamily real estate and her journey in scaling her business. ---Continue the conversation with Brian on LinkedInJoin our multifamily investing community for in-depth courses and live networking with like-minded apartment investors at the Tribe of TitanThis episode originally aired on January 17, 2025----Watch the episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcsYmSLMxQCA9hgt_PciN3g?sub_confirmation=1 Listen to us on your favorite podcast app:Apple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/AppleDiaryPodcast Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/SpotDiaryPodcast Google Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/GoogleDiaryPodcast Follow us on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/diary_of_an_apartment_investor Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DiaryAptInv/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Diary_Apt_Inv ----Your host, Brian Briscoe, has owned over twenty apartment complexes worth hundreds of millions of dollars and is dedicated to helping aspiring apartment investors learn how to do the same. He founded the Tribe of Titans as his platform to educate aspiring apartment investors and is continually creating new content for the subscribers and coaching clients.He is the founder of Streamline Capital based in Salt Lake City, Utah, and is probably working on closing another apartment complex in the greater SLC area. He retired as a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Marine Corps in 2021 after 20 years of service.Connect with him on LinkedIn----Sharon RiddleOver her career, Sharon Riddle has worked in companies, nonprofit organizations, and government agencies. She has provided business solutions in the areas of software upgrades and business process analyses and has conducted best business practice research for over 30 years. Sharon began investing in single-family real estate in 2005 with her husband and business partner, Dan. She took a leadership role in managing all facets of the business, including property analysis, acquisition, rehab, property management, and resale of properties. Sharon, with her business partner Dan, started the transition to multifamily real estate in 2015 through initial education and investing passively in 18 properties in Texas, Oklahoma, Colorado, Florida, and Ohio, totaling 3,507 units to date. She joined the Women's Multifamily Mastermind in 2019, has been a personal mentoring student of Brad Sumrok since 2015, Brad Sumrok's Millionaire Multifamily Mastermind since 2019, Hunter Thompson's RaiseMasters Mastermind in 2023,Wealth Wise Women in 2024,  and co-founded Excalibre Investments of Texas LLC with Dan in 2022. Sharon and Dan Riddle have a 28-year-old daughter who will join them as a partner in a real estate LLC in 2024 or 2025. Additionally, Sharon and Dan are actively involved in local, regional and global charities.Learn more about her at: www.excalibretexas.com or https://www.linkedin.com/in/sharon-riddle-949a3b2b7/

Rental Property Owner & Real Estate Investor Podcast
EP472 Mastering the Art of Raising Capital in 2025 with Hunter Thompson

Rental Property Owner & Real Estate Investor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 30:56


Raising capital for your investment opportunities can be tough, especially in these uncertain times. But with the right strategies, it's possible to stand out and attract investors—even when others are stepping back. My guest today, Hunter Thompson, is the founder of raisingcapital.com and Asym Capital where he has raised over $100 million from hundreds of investors. He also hosts RaiseFest, the #1 conference for people who want to raise capital. Hunter is here to share practical tips on generating leads, connecting with high-net-worth investors, and raising capital effectively in 2025. Find out more: https://raisefest.com/ Today's episode is brought to you by Green Property Management, managing everything from single family homes to apartment complexes in the West Michigan area. https://www.livegreenlocal.com And RCB & Associates, helping Michigan-based real estate investors and small business owners navigate the complex world of health insurance and Medicare benefits. https://www.rcbassociatesllc.com Attention real estate investors! Save the date for the Midwest Real Estate Investor Conference, happening April 24-25, 2025, in Grand Rapids, Michigan. This event is the perfect place to connect with fellow investors, gain valuable insights, and elevate your real estate game. With a lineup of expert speakers and numerous networking opportunities, you won't want to miss it. https://www.midwestreiconference.com

Hell & High Water with John Heilemann
James Fallows: The Jimmy Carter Conundrum

Hell & High Water with John Heilemann

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 56:49


John is joined by Jim Fallows—former Atlantic national correspondent, National Book Award winner, and author of Breaking The News on Substack—to discuss Jimmy Carter's life and legacy. Fallows, who served as Carter's chief White House speechwriter, discusses the qualities that made Carter an initially mesmerizing but deeply flawed and historically misunderstood figure; his long-underrated policy accomplishments; the personal attributes that made him formidable (focus, toughness), those that were his downfall (vanity, naivete), and those people saw in him that weren't there at all (niceness). Fallows also opines on the importance of Carter's surprising relationships with artists and outlaws such as Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson, and Hunter Thompson—arguing, in fact, that Thompson's advocacy of Carter was what put him in the White House. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Real Estate Investing Club
Economic Insights about The Upcoming Decade of Inflation and the future of the US Dollar with Hunter Thompson (The Real Estate Investing Club #533)

The Real Estate Investing Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 46:45


Nic DeAngelo, known as the Fixed Income GOAT in real estate circles. With a $206M+ portfolio, he fuse economic foresight and real estate prowess for an exciting and value-driven discussion for podcast audiences.We invest by two foundational beliefs: - Wall Street is broken. Real Estate is the cure.- Economics tells the future.As CEO/Founder of Saint Investment Group, I lead a veteran team acquiring institutional-grade real estate assets nationwide. Our 20+ state portfolio, 24 projects, and 500+ loans showcase our strategy-driven prowess, with Saint on track to raising $100M+ yearly.I've received praise from high-level podcasters like Hunter Thompson, Tyler Lyons, and Jonathan Cattani with me being the guest on some of their highest-reviewed episodes. My data-driven investing approach. For this reason, every podcast I've been featured on has invited me back for updates on the compelling economic insights we've reviewed on their shows.My knack for simplifying complex theories allows me to provide you with dense material in an entertaining bite-size way."". Hunter Thompson is a real estate investor who has a great story to share and words of wisdom to impart for both beginning and veteran investors alike, so grab your pen and paper, buckle up and enjoy the ride. Want to get in contact with Hunter Thompson? Reach out at ""https://saintinvestment.com/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-3YDyPnB9qhIzkVfgOnjjghttps://linktr.ee/NicDeAngeloWant to become financially free through commercial real estate? Check out our eBook to learn how to jump start a cash flowing real estate portfolio here https://www.therealestateinvestingclub.com/real-estate-wealth-book  Enjoy the show? Subscribe to the channel for all our upcoming real estate investor interviews and episodes. ************************************************************************  GET INVOLVED, CONNECTED & GROW YOUR REAL ESTATE BUSINESS  LEARN -- Want to learn the ins and outs of real estate investing? Check out our book at https://www.therealestateinvestingclub.com/real-estate-wealth-book  PARTNER -- Want to partner on a deal or connect in person? Email the host Gabe Petersen at gabe@therealestateinvestingclub.com or reach out on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/gabe-petersen/  WATCH -- Want to watch our YouTube channel? Click here: https://bit.ly/theREIshow  ************************************************************************   ABOUT THE REAL ESTATE INVESTING CLUB SHOW   Hear from successful real estate investors across every asset class on how they got started investing in real estate and then grew from their first deal to a portfolio of cash-flowing properties. We interview real estate pros from every asset class and learn what strategies they used to create generational wealth for themselves and their families. The REI Club is an interview-based real estate show that will teach you the fastest ways to start and grow your real estate investing career in today's market - from multifamily, to self-storage, to mobile home parks, to mix-useSend us a textInterested in becoming a passive investor in one of our projects? Kaizen Properties, is looking for passive investors for our upcoming deals. We invest in what are known as “recession resistant assets”: self storage, MH & RV parks, and industrial properties. If you are interested, go to the website and click on the “Invest with Us” button at the bottom of the page.Support the show

Jake and Gino Multifamily Investing Entrepreneurs
Raising Capital & Finding Deals: Hunter Thompson's Guide to Real Estate Success | Jake & Gino Podcast

Jake and Gino Multifamily Investing Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 51:54


Welcome to the latest episode of the Jake & Gino Podcast! In this episode, we're thrilled to have Hunter Thompson, founder of RaisingCapital.com and Asym Capital. Hunter brings over a decade of expertise in due diligence, underwriting, and capital raising for commercial real estate.We dive deep into:How Hunter started his real estate journey during the Great Recession.Lessons learned from failed capital raises and how they fueled his success.The pivotal shift to Phoenix multifamily investments.The value of relationships and strategic focus in real estate.Insights on navigating challenging market dynamics like rising interest rates and economic stagnation.Hunter's story is a masterclass in resilience, pivoting, and finding opportunity when others see risk. Whether you're a seasoned investor or just starting, this episode is packed with actionable advice and wisdom to inspire your real estate journey.Key Takeaways:How to raise capital and build investor trust.Why multifamily is a cornerstone of real estate investing.The art of pivoting in business to achieve long-term success.Links:Learn more about Hunter: RaisingCapital.comExplore Asym Capital: AsymCapital.comJoin Hunter's upcoming conference: RaiseFest Chapters:00:00 - Introduction  06:50 - Lessons from Early Mistakes in Capital Raising  10:57 - Why Phoenix? Hunter's Multifamily Pivot Explained  15:54 - Building Trust with Investors Through Storytelling  31:09 - Surviving Market Stagnation: Hunter's Strategy  38:21 - Vertical Integration vs. Third-Party Management  42:27 - Recommended Books for Entrepreneurs and Investors  49:58 - Gino Wraps it Up  We're here to help create multifamily entrepreneurs... Here's how: Brand New? Start Here: https://jakeandgino.mykajabi.com/free-wheelbarrowprofits Want To Get Into Multifamily Real Estate Or Scale Your Current Portfolio Faster? Apply to join our PREMIER MULTIFAMILY INVESTING COMMUNITY & MENTORSHIP PROGRAM. (*Note: Our community is not for beginner investors)

Lifestyle Asset University
Hunter Thompson┃Mastering Capital Raising In Real Estate┃EP #1

Lifestyle Asset University

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 49:49


In this episode of the Vacation Rental Revolution podcast, host Shawn Moore engages with Hunter Thompson, a seasoned expert in raising capital for real estate investments.Hunter shares his unique journey from a young entrepreneur selling parking spaces to becoming a successful capital raiser and operator. The conversation delves into the importance of setting high standards, recognizing opportunities during economic downturns, and the significance of mentorship. Hunter emphasizes the need for trust over track record when raising capital and discusses the distinction between being a capital raiser and an operator in real estate. The episode is filled with valuable insights for aspiring investors and those looking to navigate the complexities of real estate investing. In this conversation, Shawn Moore and Hunter Thompson delve into the intricacies of raising capital for real estate investments. They explore various strategies, including the differences between debt and equity, the importance of building relationships, and the competitive landscape of different asset classes. The discussion emphasizes the need for education, understanding regulatory frameworks, and the significance of nurturing investor relationships to ensure successful capital raising.If you want to learn more about Vodyssey, send us an email at:support@vodyssey.com Follow Hunter:https://www.instagram.com/hunterlthompson_/https://www.facebook.com/hunterlthompsoncfc/https://cashflowconnections.com/https://asymcapital.com/BUY HIS BOOK:https://www.amazon.com/Raising-Capital-Real-Estate-Credibility/dp/1712882120GET TICKETS TO RAISE FESThttps://raisefest.com/rf-25Follow us:https://www.instagram.com/vodysseyshawnmoorehttps://www.facebook.com/vodysseyshawnmoore/https://www.linkedin.com/company/str-financial-freedomhttps://www.tiktok.com/@UCSOqHabG-uj_8Sq3r8QgoEg

Lifestyle Asset University
Hunter Thompson┃Mastering Capital Raising In Real Estate┃EP #1 - Experts Corner

Lifestyle Asset University

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 49:49


In this episode of the Vacation Rental Revolution podcast, host Shawn Moore engages with Hunter Thompson, a seasoned expert in raising capital for real estate investments.Hunter shares his unique journey from a young entrepreneur selling parking spaces to becoming a successful capital raiser and operator. The conversation delves into the importance of setting high standards, recognizing opportunities during economic downturns, and the significance of mentorship. Hunter emphasizes the need for trust over track record when raising capital and discusses the distinction between being a capital raiser and an operator in real estate. The episode is filled with valuable insights for aspiring investors and those looking to navigate the complexities of real estate investing. In this conversation, Shawn Moore and Hunter Thompson delve into the intricacies of raising capital for real estate investments. They explore various strategies, including the differences between debt and equity, the importance of building relationships, and the competitive landscape of different asset classes. The discussion emphasizes the need for education, understanding regulatory frameworks, and the significance of nurturing investor relationships to ensure successful capital raising.If you want to learn more about Vodyssey, send us an email at:support@vodyssey.com Follow Hunter:https://www.instagram.com/hunterlthompson_/https://www.facebook.com/hunterlthompsoncfc/https://cashflowconnections.com/https://asymcapital.com/BUY HIS BOOK:https://www.amazon.com/Raising-Capital-Real-Estate-Credibility/dp/1712882120GET TICKETS TO RAISE FESThttps://raisefest.com/rf-25Follow us:https://www.instagram.com/vodysseyshawnmoorehttps://www.facebook.com/vodysseyshawnmoore/https://www.linkedin.com/company/str-financial-freedomhttps://www.tiktok.com/@UCSOqHabG-uj_8Sq3r8QgoEg

Lifestyle Asset University
Episode 235 -Hunter Thompson┃Mastering Capital Raising In Real Estate

Lifestyle Asset University

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 49:49


In this episode of the Vacation Rental Revolution podcast, host Shawn Moore engages with Hunter Thompson, a seasoned expert in raising capital for real estate investments.Hunter shares his unique journey from a young entrepreneur selling parking spaces to becoming a successful capital raiser and operator. The conversation delves into the importance of setting high standards, recognizing opportunities during economic downturns, and the significance of mentorship. Hunter emphasizes the need for trust over track record when raising capital and discusses the distinction between being a capital raiser and an operator in real estate. The episode is filled with valuable insights for aspiring investors and those looking to navigate the complexities of real estate investing. In this conversation, Shawn Moore and Hunter Thompson delve into the intricacies of raising capital for real estate investments. They explore various strategies, including the differences between debt and equity, the importance of building relationships, and the competitive landscape of different asset classes. The discussion emphasizes the need for education, understanding regulatory frameworks, and the significance of nurturing investor relationships to ensure successful capital raising.If you want to learn more about Vodyssey, send us an email at:support@vodyssey.com Follow Hunter:https://www.instagram.com/hunterlthompson_/https://www.facebook.com/hunterlthompsoncfc/https://cashflowconnections.com/https://asymcapital.com/BUY HIS BOOK:https://www.amazon.com/Raising-Capital-Real-Estate-Credibility/dp/1712882120GET TICKETS TO RAISE FESThttps://raisefest.com/rf-25Follow us:https://www.instagram.com/vodysseyshawnmoorehttps://www.facebook.com/vodysseyshawnmoore/https://www.linkedin.com/company/str-financial-freedomhttps://www.tiktok.com/@UCSOqHabG-uj_8Sq3r8QgoEgChapters:00:00:00 Introduction to Raising Capital in Real Estate00:01:00 The Show Begins00:04:18 Hunter's Journey: From Slacker to Capital Raiser00:08:41 Seizing Opportunities During the Great Recession00:13:32 The Importance of Learning from Market Conditions00:17:20 Trust Over Track Record in Raising Capital00:22:57 The Distinction Between Capital Raising and Operating00:25:41 Exploring Capital Raising Strategies00:32:50 Understanding Debt vs. Equity in Real Estate00:39:15 Building Relationships for Successful Capital Raising00:46:44 Navigating the Competitive Landscape of Investments

The Money Mondays
From $0 to $100M: The Truth About Capital Raising w/ Hunter Thompson

The Money Mondays

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 36:02


Hunter Thompson reveals the strategies, tactics, and behind-the-scenes realities that helped scale ventures from scratch to a hundred million-dollar success. Hunter opens up about the challenges, obstacles, and triumphs he encountered while navigating the complex world of funding... --- Hunter is the founder of Asym Capital and owner of RaisingCapital.com. He is considered a significant thought leader in the space and has been featured in Forbes, MarketWatch, USA Today, and well over 100 podcasts. --- Like this episode? Watch more like it

The REtipster Podcast
Capital Raising: The Ultimate Real Estate Superpower w/ Hunter Thompson

The REtipster Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 62:16 Transcription Available


203: In this episode, I sit down with Hunter Thompson, a capital-raising expert who has raised over $100M in private equity. As the founder of RaisingCapital.com and the creator of RaiseFest, Hunter shares his proven strategies for attracting top-tier investors, leveraging systems, and scaling in the real estate world.(Show Notes: REtipster.com/203)We cover:Why capital raising is the ultimate superpower in real estate.The difference between 506B and 506C offerings.The art of using LinkedIn to find high-net-worth investors.How to manage stress and investor expectations when stakes are high.The risks and rewards of fund-of-funds investing.If you've ever wondered how to succeed at raising capital or wanted actionable tips for scaling your business, this episode is for you.

Best Real Estate Investing Advice Ever
JF3761: Why Most Capital Raisers Get Their First Deal Wrong (And What to Do Instead) ft. Hunter Thompson

Best Real Estate Investing Advice Ever

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2024 38:47


In this episode of the Best Ever CRE Show, Hunter Thompson, CEO of RaisingCapital.com and Async Capital, joins host Ash Patel to discuss capital raising in today's market. Thompson shares how his firm pivoted from raising capital for multiple operators to focusing solely on multifamily investments in Phoenix. He discusses the challenges of capital raising in the current environment, emphasizing that difficult periods often present the best wealth-building opportunities. Thompson provides insights on handling investor relationships during downturns, the evolution of capital raising through LinkedIn and social media, and the importance of maintaining proper legal compliance. He also addresses the education platform he built through RaiseFest and his outlook on Phoenix's multifamily market. Throughout the conversation, Thompson stresses the importance of transparency with investors and building scalable systems for raising capital rather than relying solely on friends and family networks. Sponsors: Altra Running Sunrise Capital Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Cashflow Ninja
861: Hunter Thompson: Opportunities To Capitalize On In 2025

Cashflow Ninja

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 49:36


My guest in this episode is Hunter Thompson. Hunter is a full-time real estate investor and founder of Asym Capital, a private equity firm based out of Los Angeles, CA. Since starting Asym,  Hunter is the author of Raising Capital for Real Estate: How to Attract Investors, Establish Credibility, and Fund Deals, and the facilitator of Raise Masters, a mastermind that teaches the art and science of raising capital. Hunter is also the host of the Cash Flow Connections Real Estate Podcast. Interview Links: Asym Capital: https://asymcapital.com/ Raise Masters: https://raisemasters.com/raisemaster Raising Capital Website: https://raisingcapital.com/ Subscribe To Our Weekly Newsletter: The Wealth Dojo: https://subscribe.wealthdojo.ai/ Download all the Niches Trilogy Books: The 21 Best Cashflow Niches Digital: ⁠⁠https://www.cashflowninjaprograms.com/the-21-best-cashflow-niches-book⁠⁠ Audio: ⁠https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/21-best-cashflow-niches⁠ The 21 Most Unique Cashflow Niches Digital: ⁠⁠https://www.cashflowninjaprograms.com/the-21-most-unique-cashflow-niches⁠⁠ Audio: ⁠https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/21-most-unique-niches⁠ The 21 Best Cash Growth Niches Digital: ⁠https://www.cashflowninjaprograms.com/the-21-best-cash-growth-niches⁠⁠ Audio: ⁠https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/21-cash-growth-niches The 21 Next Level Cashflow Niches Digital: https://www.cashflowninjaprograms.com/the-21-next-level-cashflow-niches-book-free-download Audio: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-21-next-level-niches Listen To Cashflow Ninja Podcasts: Cashflow Ninja ⁠https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cashflowninja⁠ Cashflow Investing Secrets ⁠https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cashflowinvestingsecrets⁠ Cashflow Ninja Banking ⁠https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cashflow-ninja-banking⁠ Connect With Us: Website: http://cashflowninja.com Podcast: http://cashflowinvestingsecrets.com Podcast: http://cashflowninjabanking.com Substack: https://mclaubscher.substack.com/ Amazon Audible: https://a.co/d/1xfM1Vx Amazon Audible: https://a.co/d/aGzudX0 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cashflowninja/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/mclaubscher Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecashflowninja/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cashflowninja Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mclaubscher/ Gab: https://gab.com/cashflowninja Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/c/Cashflowninja Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-329875

Martha Runs the World Podcast
DNF at Hunter Thompson 50k, an Apology and a Book Review!

Martha Runs the World Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 25:09


Send us a text#308 - There's so much to cover this week! First, I talk about what happened at my race this past weekend. And it wasn't pretty. DNFs happen though, and i don't shy away from talking about why it happened to me! I also give an apology for something I need to be more away of and I review an incredibly important and life-changing running book! Fit, Healthy & Happy Podcast Welcome to the Fit, Healthy and Happy Podcast hosted by Josh and Kyle from Colossus...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the showMartha Runs the World websitehttps://www.martharunstheworld.com/Email:martharunstheworld@gmail.comInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/martha_runs_sf/

The Rich Somers Report
Raising Capital for Real Estate: Top Strategies & Mistakes to Avoid | Hunter Thompson E256

The Rich Somers Report

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 78:30


Ready to take advantage of 40 million retiring baby boomers and tightening Airbnb regulation by buying your first boutique hotel? Join the Boutique Hotel Investing Mastermind Community in the next 48 hours and receive a ticket to win a 2024 Range Rover Sport! Time is running out — secure your spot today. Visit www.hotelinvesting.com to book a free call with our team!Learn to master the art of raising capital for real estate with expert Hunter Thompson. In this episode, Rich Somers dives into Hunter's top strategies for syndication, including how to attract accredited investors and navigate the common pitfalls that can derail your success. Packed with actionable insights and real-world examples, this conversation is essential for anyone serious about leveling up their investment game and avoiding costly mistakes.--Looking to elevate your personal brand to the next level? Join The 7 Figure Creator Mastermind Community. Book your free intro call today at www.the7figurecreator.com and discover the strategies that will transform your success.Interested in learning more about how to build your boutique hotel portfolio? Dive into our proven process by joining the Boutique Hotel Mastermind Community. Book a free call here: www.hotelinvesting.com. Interested in investing with Somers Capital? Visit www.somerscapital.com/invest to learn more. Looking for STR/Boutique Hotel Management? Schedule a free consultation at www.excelsiorstays.com/management.

Hunter-Gatherers Podcast
Fear and Malaise on the 2024 Campaign Trail

Hunter-Gatherers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2024 23:26


Curtis and Christopher take on the malaise of the 2024 election which brings "Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail" to a new level. But worry not. Suicide is not the result. We explore some craziness along the way, and compliment "Colonel" Johnny Depp on his new art exhibit in NYC which features quite a lot of Hunter Thompson. We talk about drinking with Christopher Hitchens and the upcoming Gonzofest in New Orleans in May 2025.

Liss’N Kristi
Episode 60: 20 Questions for Kristi: "My lips are real"

Liss’N Kristi

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 23:16


Try this fun exercise in today's show with your bezzie. It's a real relationship-affirmer. Kristi answers twenty questions from Alissa. We discover she wants to sing like Whitney Houston, her lips are real, she is happiest in Kwandwe, South Africa, and she considers her non-profit K9s4COPS her greatest achievement. K9s4COPS deploys canines and their handlers across the U.S., providing protection for thousands of schoolchildren every day, hunting down narcotics and dealers, and combating crime.STORIES00:00 Start00:55 Why she's the "Media Queen"01:53 What is her "perfect happiness"?02:23 Her greatest fear02:50 The living person she most admires03:34 The personal trait she most deplores04:22 Her greatest extravagance04:56 What she dislikes most about her appearance05:33 What living person does she most despise? 06:31 When and where was she most happy?07:08 What talent would she like to have 07:25 Her greatest achievement07:56 If she could change one thing, what would it be?08:55 What if she could change one thing about her family?09:51 If not what she's currently doing, What would she be doing for a living?11:32 Her favorite writers12:41 What's her motto?13:18 If she could have dinner with anyone dead or alive, who would it be?14:52 What question does she wish people would ask her?16:18 Something she loves about herself 18:51 The hardest decision she's ever made 19:37 A talent she has that nobody knows about https://www.k9s4cops.org

The Passive Income Attorney Podcast
FF 111 | Freedom Friday | Speed Beats Everything with Hunter Thompson

The Passive Income Attorney Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 1:48


Speed beats everything. Cheers to freedom. Full Episode | EP 86 | How to Protect, Grow and Multiply Your Wealth with Hunter Thompson CONNECT | SETH BRADLEY: Get Started | Download The Freedom Blueprint: http://www.attorneybydesign.com Subscribe and Leave a Rating and Review: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-passive-income-attorney-podcast/id1543049208 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5a0Qp9G2x337nZCDWoVgoO?si=MKn01_t8Tfu0JBZCnagrCw Join EPIC | The Esquire Passive Investor Club: https://passiveincomeattorney.com/join-the-passive-income/ Join | The Passive Income Attorneys Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/passiveincomeattorneys Follow Us: Website:  https://passiveincomeattorney.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sethpaulbradley/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/passiveincomeattorney Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/passiveincomeattorney/

Rise and Invest: A Real Estate Investing Podcast
Using AI For Real Estate Investment Insights | Drew's Appearance on Cash Flow Connections Podcast - E109

Rise and Invest: A Real Estate Investing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 38:06


Are you struggling to navigate the complexities of real estate investment strategies and secure consistent, reliable returns? Whether you're finding it challenging to identify lucrative deals, dealing with the pressures of managing property expenses, or unsure about how to balance risk and reward in an ever-changing market, these frustrations are common among investors. This episode features Drew Breneman's appearance on Cash Flow Connections Real Estate Podcast with Hunter Thompson and Tyler Lyons, where Drew delves into the intricacies of real estate investment, offering insights to overcome these obstacles and achieve stable, long-term success. Hear about how Breneman Capital uses technology and data for market selection, underwriting property performance, the impacts on their investment strategies and some of Drew's experiences in his recent capital raises. “Using today's data, and then what happened the last 20 years to know what moves the model, we can then predict… the next one and two years.” - Drew BrenemanIn this episode you will learn:About the core plus strategy and its benefits compared to older, value-add properties.Investment preferences focusing on safer returns of 12-13% over high-risk strategies aiming for 15-16%.Value-add strategies, including rent adjustments and amenity packages.How Drew and his team utilize underwriting data and detailed historical expense tracking to evaluate deals accurately.Insights into market conditions and predictions, accounting for short-term challenges and long-term trends.ResourcesListen to the original episode: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/using-technology-to-gain-a-competitive-advantage-e828-tt/id1193877994?i=1000650510182 This podcast was produced by the team at Zapods Podcast Agency:https://www.zapods.com----------Breneman Capital: https://www.breneman.comInvestor List: https://www.breneman.com/investPassive RE Investor Guidebook: https://www.breneman.com/downloadsConnect with Drew on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drewbreneman

Real Estate Investing With Jay Conner, The Private Money Authority
Raising Private Money: Strategies from Ray Hightower's $3 Million Success

Real Estate Investing With Jay Conner, The Private Money Authority

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 31:46


In a recent episode of the "Raising Private Money" podcast, Jay Conner explores the fascinating world of real estate investments with special guest Ray Hightower. The episode sheds light on Ray's journey of raising over $3,000,000 in private money for commercial real estate deals. This blog post will delve into the takeaway points from their discussion, focusing on Ray's transition from the tech industry to real estate, his preferred asset class, and his effective methods for attracting private investors.From Technology to Real EstateRay Hightower's entry into real estate is both motivating and informative. His career began in the dynamic field of technology, where he held a degree in computer science and gained extensive experience working for Fortune 500 companies. He eventually founded and managed his technology company for over two decades. Upon achieving significant success, he sold his tech company and transitioned into multifamily real estate.This career switch was driven by the potential for equity building and the unique advantages offered by real estate investments, including capital preservation, intrinsic land value, insurance protection, and steady cash flow from rent payments.Why Multifamily Properties?When asked about his choice of asset class, Ray prefers multifamily properties, particularly those in the 50 to 150-unit range. He appreciates various asset classes including single-family and retail spaces, although office properties pose challenges due to the shift towards remote work. Multifamily properties, however, are a more stable investment because people always need housing.Focusing on properties with 50 to 150 units allows Ray to ensure professional management without facing direct competition from large private equity firms. This approach enables effective property management while pursuing valuable deals that larger entities might overlook.Structuring Deals with Private MoneyA critical part of the episode highlights how Ray structures his deals using private money. His approach involves limited partners (LPs) and general partners (GPs) within limited liability corporations (LLCs). Ray employs a 70%-30% ownership split between LPs and GPs.Private investors are primarily looking for excellent stewardship of their investments, and Ray's meticulous oversight ensures their money is managed carefully. He compares the investor's journey to a scouting trip, emphasizing how crucial it is to ensure safety and improvement in property investments.Attracting Private Money: Trust and MethodologyThe discussion then moves to how important trust is in attracting private money. Jay highlights that private lenders often invest in the operator rather than the deal itself. Ray builds on this idea by outlining a four-step method he learned from his mentor, Hunter Thompson: attract, educate, nurture, and close.**1. Attract:** Initial attention is garnered toward investment opportunities through effective networking, an online presence, and valuable content distribution.**2. Educate:** Comprehensive information about the investment process and potential returns is provided to build credibility. Education enhances not only the learner's knowledge but also boosts the educator's standing.**3. Nurture:** Developing strong relationships is essential. Continually adding value through education, connections, events, and podcasts builds trust, showing potential investors that their interests and finances are genuinely taken care of.**4. Close:** If the steps of attraction, education, and nurturing are executed with a giving spirit, the final investment commitment often follows naturally, without direct solicitation.The Power of Mindset in Building PartnershipsTowards the end of the episode, the conversation shifts to the importance of mindset in busines

The Pacific Northwest Insurance Corporation Moviefilm Podcast
"Cruel Intentions" (1999, Dir: Roger Kumble)

The Pacific Northwest Insurance Corporation Moviefilm Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 91:07


Corbin, Matt, and SPECIAL GUEST MATEA (Check out her ROBUST Letterboxd here) talk about CRUEL INTENTIONS, a truly wild erotic thriller/black comedy from the precise moment when the Americans were most sick and tired of their own bullshit. Topics include a lengthy diatribe about Clinton and Bush, the gauzy-TV look of the movie, and the movie's depiction of Step-sisters as well as the culture's. Check out a cool intertextual essay about the movie here.  Matt reccomends the podcast "Fall of Civilizations." Corbin reccomends Pauline Kael aggregregator accounts. Matea reccomends a book by the 40 Laws of Power guy, but she swears you shouldn't take advice from it.  When I said Hunter Thompson is hard to read, I didn't mean as literature, just that it's kind of tedious. Next week's episode is about "LOS ANGELES PLAYS ITSELF" which you can watch here. 

What Are You Made Of?
Hunter Thompson's Journey Through Risk, Resilience, and Mastery in Real Estate

What Are You Made Of?

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 36:06


Mike "C-Roc" welcomes Hunter Thompson, the founder of Asym Capital and owner of RaisingCapital.com. With a remarkable background in raising over $85 million and being featured in Forbes and MarketWatch, Hunter shares his compelling story of overcoming challenges and the entrepreneurial mindset that fuels his success. Hunter opens up about his early experiences, including a dramatic family history in the cotton industry and his journey from a summer job at Cutco to becoming a major player in real estate investing. He emphasizes the importance of resilience, learning from failures, and the power of persistence in achieving long-term success. Join C-Roc and Hunter as they explore the highs and lows of entrepreneurship, the lessons learned from past mistakes, and how to navigate the criticism and skepticism that often accompany ambitious pursuits. Discover how Hunter's unique experiences shaped his approach to business and leadership, and gain insights on how to turn obstacles into opportunities for growth. Website - https://raisingcapitalforrealestate.com/rcfree Social Media Links/Handles- https://www.facebook.com/hunterlthompsoncfc/ https://www.instagram.com/hunterlthompson_/?hl=en

The WTD Podcast
Hot Seat: Hunter Thompson (The power we have when we are spiritually disciplined)

The WTD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 55:05


In this episode, our host Kyia Mochitani invites a close friend to endure the hot seat! Hunter Thompson joins us as Kyia grills him with hard questions regarding his faith. Hunter shares his wisdom along with some amazing God-encounters. This episode is truly a MUST LISTEN!!!

Amplified Impact w/ Anthony Vicino
This Fear is Limiting Your Potential | Ep. 558

Amplified Impact w/ Anthony Vicino

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2024 7:50


We're still in Cancun after speaking at Hunter Thompson's mastermind. It was fantastic, and I want to share some valuable lessons without you spending thousands.I did a storytelling session that was supposed to last 40 minutes but went for two and a half hours because of the amazing questions. Storytelling is crucial for entrepreneurs...customers choose the story they identify with. One attendee rewrote his origin story for three hours, which was impressive.But it's not just about the words; it's about delivery. You need to rehearse until it's second nature. The only guaranteed waste is inaction. Remember, the work works on you more than you work on it. Put in the effort, throw away drafts if needed, and strive for greatness.LEAVE A REVIEW if you liked this episode!! Let's Connect On Social Media! youtube.com/anthonyvicino twitter.com/anthonyvicino instagram.com/theanthonyvicino https://anthonyvicino.com Join an exclusive community of peak performers at Beyond the Apex University learning how to build a business, invest in real estate, and develop hyperfocus. www.beyondtheapex.com Learn More About Investing With Anthony Invictus Capital: www.invictusmultifamily.com Multifamily Investing Made Simple Podcast Passive Investing Made Simple Book: www.thepassiveinvestingbook.com

Amplified Impact w/ Anthony Vicino
Inspect What You Expect | Ep. 556

Amplified Impact w/ Anthony Vicino

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 7:39


Greetings from sunny Cancun. I've been here speaking at Hunter Thompson's mastermind, and it's been amazing.During the workshop, we discussed a common entrepreneurial mistake: the gap between expectations and reality in sales processes. One attendee was struggling with DM-based lead generation because his VA wasn't sticking to the script. This caused a big drop in performance.Remember, daily coaching and real-time feedback are crucial.End-of-week reviews just don't cut it.LEAVE A REVIEW if you liked this episode!! Let's Connect On Social Media! youtube.com/anthonyvicino twitter.com/anthonyvicino instagram.com/theanthonyvicino https://anthonyvicino.com Join an exclusive community of peak performers at Beyond the Apex University learning how to build a business, invest in real estate, and develop hyperfocus. www.beyondtheapex.com Learn More About Investing With Anthony Invictus Capital: www.invictusmultifamily.com Multifamily Investing Made Simple Podcast Passive Investing Made Simple Book: www.thepassiveinvestingbook.com

Liss’N Kristi
Episode 27: Adventures from New Orleans to Sicily with Cynthia House Hunter

Liss’N Kristi

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 28:51


25 years ago Kristi moved to New Orleans and met Cynthia House Hunter. In this episode, they share their  adventures; from a favorite hangout - the legendary restaurant 1179, where Kristi had an awkward encounter with an admirer's fiance, to firing the napping housekeeper, to the party scene on the New Orleans waterfront.In February, 2024, Kristi presided over Cynthia's marriage to Dale - also known as "Hunter".  A lover of all things Italian, Cynthia now runs a travel business, Sicilian Adventures.com, which offers small group immersive adventures through the culture, cuisine and landscapes of Sicily, the largest of the Italian islands.  Stories:00:00 - Start00:11 - Introducing Cynthia 00:50 - 25 years ago in New Orleans01:20 - The "infamous" 1179 restaurant02:13 - "He keeps waving at me"03:25 - "We're just engaged"04:03 - We didn't know how great we had it"04:40 - Firing the napping housekeeper05:57 - How Kristi met Cynthia07:07 - "Time should have frozen"08:14 - Atticus Finch Day - a Texas tradition09:02 - Dinner at Emeril's New Orleans 09:49 - "Cathy can smell power" 11:20 - "Good evening boys. Low-slung hip belts are back"12:26 - The bar on the lakefront and the boat racing event14:05 - Cathy goes to Miami and we rescue her16:12 - "I've got a guy in Sicily"17:15 - The birthday party: "You are so my look"18:57 - Jojo is Kristi's mother: "It's ok to take a second look"20:02 - "You know what they say about the Greeks" 20:58 - Throwing the turkey side dishes in the lake23:10 - Sinclair and the women's shelter: "I didn't get my money's worth"25:00 - Just another holiday at the ranch: "I was so sick"27:55 - Contacting Cynthia and vacationing in Sicily  https://www.sicilianadventures.com/https://www.tiktok.com/@the.chef.the.sing

The Chills at Will Podcast
Episode 236 with John Glionna: Author of Buy No Friday Night Lights: Reservation Football on the Edge of America and Keen Observer of Rural Life, Dynamic Real-Life Characters, and the Underdog

The Chills at Will Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2024 76:34


Notes and Links to John Glionna's Work      For Episode 236, Pete welcomes John Glionna, and the two discuss, among other topics, his journalistic awakenings and the writers who influenced him, his kinship with renegades and underdogs, what it was like embedding with a small town football team, the interesting characters and rich lives lived in rural areas, and salient themes like Native traumas, pride, declining enrollments in schools and on sports teams and the rises and falls of life in small-town América.       John M. Glionna is an award-winning journalist who has traveled the world as a newspaper and magazine writer. After twenty-six years at the Los Angeles Times he now works as a freelance writer. He is the author of Outback Nevada: Real Stories from the Silver State. His work has appeared in the New York Times, Washington Post, The Guardian, Los Angeles Times, and Outside and has been included in Best American Sports Writing and Best Los Angeles Times Foreign Reporting.   Buy No Friday Night Lights: Reservation Football on the Edge of America   John's Website At about 2:20, John talks about his winding road to becoming a big reader-a “lover of the word,” and some inspirational words that put him on the path to journalism  At about 9:00, John talks about formative and transformative writers for him, including Hemingway, Hunter S. Thompson, and Rick Bass At about 13:00, John gives some tips on clever title choices At about 14:10, John details connections to Ernest Hemingway and lessons learned  At about 16:10, John explains the greatness of Hunter Thompson, and talks about “being in the mind” of the great writers At about 17:30-don't follow the Hunter S. Thompson diet! At about 18:55, John charts his viewing of Brown Buffalo and his own “Gonzo Journalism” At about 20:00, John charts his time at The Los Angeles Times, including what made a “Glionna story” At about 24:00, Pete lays out the book's Preface and the two discuss Glenn Stout's influence and support for John At about 28:40, John talks about seeds for the book At about 31:20, Pete and John discuss McDermitt, Nevada, and John's connections to it and how the book developed At about 35:00, John highlights Coach Egan and Coach Smith and his admiration for them that led him to continue embedding with the McDermitt High School Football Team At about 37:40, John quotes Jane Smiley in talking about the vagaries of small town America-, including its true isolation and “Shakespearean” likeness At about 40:00, John charts how his book progressed, including real-time blogs and controversy that followed in the town At about 41:45, Pete and John lay out some of the book's plotline and exposition and complicating factors At about 47:15, Pete and John talk about some dynamic characters in the book: real-life coaches and players At about 48:30, John responds to Pete's question about writing about winners  At about 51:10, Pete and John discuss the ways in which the football team coaches had to be accommodating  At about 56:10, Herman Herford is discussed as an early chronicler of McDermitt, which helped John in his work, At about 58:50, “Cowboy Bob” is discussed At about 1:01:20, Jack Smith, coach, is discussed At about 1:02:25, Pete and John talk about the book's Epilogue and Native sites and the fight to restore dignity At about 1:06:25, The Crutcher family and their strength and contemporary changes in Paiute-Shoshone reservation life are highlighted At about 1:09:50, John describes giving each person in the book their “own story” At about 1:12:10, John gives out contact info and encourages readers to be in dialogue    You can now subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, and leave me a five-star review. You can also ask for the podcast by name using Alexa, and find the pod on Stitcher, Spotify, and on Amazon Music. Follow me on IG, where I'm @chillsatwillpodcast, or on Twitter, where I'm @chillsatwillpo1. You can watch this and other episodes on YouTube-watch and subscribe to The Chills at Will Podcast Channel. Please subscribe to both my YouTube Channel and my podcast while you're checking out this episode.    I am very excited about having one or two podcast episodes per month featured on the website of Chicago Review of Books. The audio will be posted, along with a written interview culled from the audio. A big thanks to Rachel León and Michael Welch at Chicago Review-I'm looking forward to the partnership! Look out for my interview with José Vadi, my most recent.    Sign up now for The Chills at Will Podcast Patreon: it can be found at patreon.com/chillsatwillpodcastpeterriehl     Check out the page that describes the benefits of a Patreon membership, including cool swag and bonus episodes. Thanks in advance for supporting my one-man show, my DIY podcast and my extensive reading, research, editing, and promoting to keep this independent podcast pumping out high-quality content!       This is a passion project of mine, a DIY operation, and I'd love for your help in promoting what I'm convinced is a unique and spirited look at an often-ignored art form.    The intro song for The Chills at Will Podcast is “Wind Down” (Instrumental Version), and the other song played on this episode was “Hoops” (Instrumental)” by Matt Weidauer, and both songs are used through ArchesAudio.com.     Please tune in for Episode 237 with Ghassan Zeinnedine, professor of creative writing at Oberlin College, and co-editor of the creative nonfiction anthology Hadha Baladuna: Arab American Narratives of Boundary and Belonging. His standout debut story collection is Dearborn. The episode will go live on June 4.  Lastly, please go to https://ceasefiretoday.com/, which features 10+ actions to help bring about Ceasefire in Gaza.

Registered Investment Advisor Podcast
Episode 155: From Distressed Assets to Stable Returns: The Saint Investment Group Approach

Registered Investment Advisor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 17:19


Nic DeAngelo, known as the "Fixed Income GOAT" in real estate circles, boasts a portfolio exceeding $206 million. He blends economic foresight with real estate prowess, offering captivating and value-driven discussions for podcast audiences. Nic's investment philosophy is grounded in two foundational beliefs: "Wall Street is broken. Real Estate is the cure." and "Economics tells the future." As the CEO and Founder of Saint Investment Group, he leads a seasoned team in acquiring institutional-grade real estate assets nationwide. Their portfolio spans over 20 states, comprising 24 projects and 500+ loans, showcasing their strategy-driven prowess. Saint is poised to raise over $100 million yearly under Nic's leadership. High-level podcasters such as Hunter Thompson, Tyler Lyons, and Jonathan Cattani have praised Nic, inviting him as a guest on some of their highest-reviewed episodes. His data-driven investing approach has garnered acclaim, leading to return invitations for updates on economic insights shared on previous shows. Nic's ability to simplify complex theories ensures dense material is delivered in an entertaining and easily digestible manner. Listen to this insightful RIA episode with Nic DeAngelo about going from distressed assets to stable returns. Here is what to expect on this week's show: - How the Saint Investment Group works with big banks and financial institutions to clean up their books by buying mortgages with issues. - Why their aim is to keep homeowners in their homes. - How creating content and educating investors can lead to gaining more clients. - Why offering free education builds trust amongst clients. - How Saint Investment Group shifted focus to providing fixed income to investors, offering returns in the 12-14% range. Connect with Nic: Links Mentioned: saintinvestment.com Instagram @nicdeangelo Facebook facebook.com/SaintInvestment LinkedIn linkedin.com/company/saint-investment Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Passive Income Attorney Podcast
FF 94 | Freedom Friday | Speed Beats Everything with Hunter Thompson

The Passive Income Attorney Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 1:48


Speed beats everything. Cheers to freedom. Full Episode | EP 86 | How to Protect, Grow and Multiply Your Wealth with Hunter Thompson CONNECT | SETH BRADLEY: Get Started | Download The Freedom Blueprint: http://www.attorneybydesign.com Subscribe and Leave a Rating and Review: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-passive-income-attorney-podcast/id1543049208 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5a0Qp9G2x337nZCDWoVgoO?si=MKn01_t8Tfu0JBZCnagrCw Join EPIC | The Esquire Passive Investor Club: https://passiveincomeattorney.com/join-the-passive-income/ Join | The Passive Income Attorneys Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/passiveincomeattorneys Follow Us: Website:  https://passiveincomeattorney.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sethpaulbradley/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/passiveincomeattorney Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/passiveincomeattorney/  

The Rich Somers Report
He Cashed Out His 401K and Now Owns $80M in Real Estate | Mike Tighe E167

The Rich Somers Report

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 57:27


On today's episode Rich sits down with Mike Tighe - Entrepreneur, Real Estate Investor, Author, Private Pilot, US Navy Veteran, Former Air Traffic Controller, and co-host of the Real Estate Takeoff Podcast. Mike left his $200,000 salary W2 job and now has over $80 Million in Real Estate, owned or built, and his podcast has over 250,000 downloads. He also happens to be one of Rich's former partners and is responsible for getting Rich into the real estate game.Rich and Mike start off by discussing how Mike introduced Rich into real estate, their first joint purchase, the law of reciprocity, why they love the multifamily asset class, why the Indianapolis market has been thriving, what Mike 1031 exchanged his portion of their first deal into, Joshua Tree and Big Bear, buying Airbnbs in 2022, oversaturated markets, the high interest rate market, pivoting into real estate development, why Mike wants to continue in the 30-60 unit build market, why Rich sees opportunity in Boutique Hotels, what Rich's business coach has taught him, being bullish on San Diego, and the bonus ADU program that Mike utilizes. They then reflect on Mike's properties in San Diego, permitting processes and coastal development permits in San Diego, return profiles and quarterly distributions, leap of faith modeling, bridge debt and loan lending, loans-to-purchase and construction debt, not triggering capital gains, refinancing, what Mike is looking to purchase next, the best way to source development deals, buying rundown retail, Andrew Greer's episode, and why Rich is bullish on San Diego.Lastly, they talk about what's next for Mike, business coaches, Hunter Thompson, how to attract capital, networking events, co-GP armies, capital raising, Rich and Mike's experience beginning in real estate, Mike's advice for anyone looking to get into real estate, getting around the right groups, why hate never comes from above, the pay-to-play model, Mike's wedding, and Mike's biggest takeaways.  Connect with Mike on Instagram: @miketighe_ Visit BYLTBasics.com and use code “Somers20” at checkout for 20% on your next purchaseVisit primecorporateservices.com/richsomers to book a free call--Connect with Rich on Instagram: @rich_somersInterested in investing with Somers Capital? Visit www.somerscapital.com/invest to learn more. Interested in joining our Boutique Hotel Mastermind? Visit www.somerscapital.com/mastermind to book a free call. Interested in STR/Boutique Hotel Management? Visit www.excelsiorstays.com/management to book a free call.

JUST THE TIP-STERS
SOUNDS LIKE THE BUFFALO WAS CAUGHT- OSCAR ACOSTA AND HUNTER THOMPSON

JUST THE TIP-STERS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 53:02