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Best podcasts about jeremy roll

Latest podcast episodes about jeremy roll

Best Real Estate Investing Advice Ever
JF 3892: Market Cycles, Predictable Cash Flow, and Building a Durable LP Portfolio ft. Jeremy Roll

Best Real Estate Investing Advice Ever

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 62:41


On this episode of the Best Ever CRE Show, Pascal Wagner interviews Jeremy Roll, a full-time passive investor since 2002 with active investments in over 60 deals. They discuss how to strategically read market cycles, why Jeremy prioritizes predictability and cash flow over chasing high returns, and how his portfolio has evolved to favor asset classes like multifamily, mobile home parks, and senior living. Jeremy also shares his approach to cycle timing, his cautious stance since 2016, and specific tips for LPs to better vet sponsors and opportunities. This is a deep dive into patient, conservative investing and avoiding common LP pitfalls. Jeremy Roll -President - Based in: Newport Beach, California - Say hi to them at https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremy-roll-655107 Join the Best Ever Community  The Best Ever Community is live and growing - and we want serious commercial real estate investors like you inside. It's free to join, but you must apply and meet the criteria.  Connect with top operators, LPs, GPs, and more, get real insights, and be part of a curated network built to help you grow. Apply now at www.bestevercommunity.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Real Estate Asset Management Podcast
Episode #226: Passive Investing Master Class with Jeremy Roll

Real Estate Asset Management Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 26:14


Is now the right time to invest in real estate, or are we on the verge of a market downturn? In this episode of the Real Estate Investor Podcast, we sit down with seasoned investor Jeremy Roll to unpack the state of real estate investing in today's economic climate. Jeremy began investing in 2002 and left the corporate world in 2007 to pursue financial freedom through passive income. He now manages a network of investors and is also a co-founder of For Investors By Investors (FiBi), where he shares his extensive knowledge of low-risk, predictable investment strategies. In our conversation, we discuss market cycles, risk management, and the strategies that have kept him ahead of economic downturns. He talks about the warning signs he saw in 2020, why it was an overheated market, and the dangerous reliance on floating-rate bridge loans. We explore the role of economic cycles, the impact of interest rates, and why sticking to a disciplined investment framework is crucial. We also delve into how multifamily construction trends might delay a recession, what asset classes have the most future potential, and much more. Join us to discover how passive investors should educate themselves, avoid common pitfalls, and navigate market uncertainty with Jeremy Roll. Tune in now!Key Points From This Episode:Jeremy's background in corporate America before transitioning to full-time investing.He explains the early warning signs in real estate he noticed during the early 2020s.Unpack the current challenges in real estate investing and how he overcame them. Uncover the pros and cons of exiting deals early versus staying in the market longer.How money printing causes market distortions and how this impacted real estate.Learn about a set investment “box” and how to stick to a strategy despite market hype.Why investors should avoid deals that don't fit a disciplined investment framework.Hear why his biggest win for the year was avoiding floating-rate bridge loan investments.Jeremy shares his outlook for real estate in 2025 and beyond. Explore the role of interest rates and the cautious approach to managing inflation.Acceleration of an economic slowdown due to government job cuts and policy changes.Find out about what asset classes to invest in and valuable resources for passive investors.Tools and strategies that help Jeremy be a better investor and to contact him. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Jeremy Roll on LinkedInJeremy Roll EmailFiBi CapitalEpisode 96: Bullish or Bearish, with Jeremy RollInvest SmartCalculated Risk BlogShadowStatsAsset Management Mastery Facebook GroupBreak of Day Capital Break of Day Capital InstagramBreak of Day Capital YouTubeGary Lipsky on LinkedInJoseph Fang on LinkedIn

Passive Investing from Left Field
Battle of the PPM: LP vs. GP Secrets Revealed

Passive Investing from Left Field

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 57:13


We dive into the “battle of the PPM” (Private Placement Memorandum) with two special guests from opposite sides of the table. On the GP side, securities attorney Mauricio Rauld (Platinum Legal) explains how these legal documents protect operators and outline deal structures. Representing the LP perspective, experienced investor Jeremy Roll highlights how to spot red flags, interpret complex provisions, and ensure you're comfortable with all the “fine print” before signing on the dotted line. Learn why the Operating Agreement is the ultimate governing document, what to look for in capital call clauses, how indemnification can affect your returns, and why consistent reporting is not always guaranteed. If you've ever been unsure how to read a PPM or wondered if you can negotiate its terms, this lively debate breaks it all down in real-world terms. Today's Episode Takeaways How a PPM differs from the Operating Agreement and why both matter How LPs can interpret or negotiate tricky clauses like cash calls and preferred returns Indemnification pitfalls: when a GP is personally protected vs. on the hook Common oversights that cause confusion about reporting obligations and voting rights Why a mismatch between the pitch deck and legal docs is a serious warning sign Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review so you never miss out on more deep dives into passive investing strategies, market insights, and more! Take our Survey: PassivePockets.com/Survey Disclaimer The content of this podcast is for informational purposes only. All host and participant opinions are their own. Investment in any asset, real estate included, involves risk, so use your best judgment and consult with qualified advisors before investing. You should only risk capital you can afford to lose. Remember that past performance is not indicative of future results. This podcast may contain paid advertisements or other promotional materials for real estate investment advisers, investment funds, and investment opportunities, which should not be interpreted as a recommendation, endorsement, or testimonial by PassivePockets, LLC or any of its affiliates. Viewers must conduct their own due diligence and consider their own financial situations before engaging with any of the advertised offerings, products, or services. PassivePockets, LLC disclaims all liability for direct, indirect, consequential, or other damages arising out of reliance on information and advertisements presented in this podcast. Contact Us jimpfeifer@biggerpockets.com

The Gentle Art of Crushing It!
EP 242: How to Diversify Like a Pro: Lessons from Jeremy Roll's Portfolio

The Gentle Art of Crushing It!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 44:35


Jeremy started investing in real estate and businesses in 2002 and left the corporate world in 2007 to become a full-time passive cash flow investor. He is currently an investor in more than 60 opportunities across more than $1 Billion worth of real estate and business assets. As Founder and President of Roll Investment Group, Jeremy manages a group of over 1,500 investors who seek passive/managed cash flowing investments in real estate and businesses. Jeremy is also the co-Founder of For Investors By Investors (FIBI), a non-profit organization founded in 2007 with the goal of helping real estate investors network and learn in a strict no sales pitch environment. FIBI is now the largest group of public real estate investor meetings in California with over 30,000 members. Jeremy has an MBA from The Wharton School and is an Advisor for Realty Mogul, the largest real estate crowdfunding website in the US. Jeremy welcomes e-mails (jroll@rollinvestments.com) to network with or help other investors and to discuss real estate or business investments of any size. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Passive Investing with Jeremy Roll 01:04 Current Market Assessment and Its Impact on Passive Investments 06:04 Jeremy Roll's Background and Investment Journey 08:19 Learning Process and Networking in Real Estate 15:44 Diversification Strategies for Passive Investors 20:49 Cashflow Targets and Investment Strategies 23:27 Tax Abatement and Unique Investment Opportunities 24:59 Tax Abatement Trends and Future Outlook 28:41 Investment Strategies and Risk Management 31:44 Understanding Debt Funds and Economic Cycles 35:12 Essential Resources for New Investors 39:07 Key Due Diligence Questions for Passive Investors 42:37 Personal Insights and Future Aspirations RANDY SMITH Connect with our host, Randy Smith, for more educational content or to discuss investment opportunities in the real estate syndication space at www.impactequity.net, https://www.linkedin.com/in/randallsmith or on Instagram at @randysmithinvestor

The Naked Truth About Real Estate Investing
Discover how Jeremy Roll, a professional passive investor and co-Founder of For Investors By Investors (FIBI), invested in over 60 deals as a Limited Partner.

The Naked Truth About Real Estate Investing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2025 37:02


Discover how it takes to transition from corporate life to becoming a full-time passive investor in over 60 deals worth over $1 billion. In this episode, we sit down with Jeremy Roll, a professional passive investor and co-founder of For Investors By Investors (FIBI), to uncover the secrets behind his 22-year journey in real estate syndications. Jeremy shares his investment thesis, the importance of diversification, and his strategies for navigating volatile markets. Key Take-aways to listen for:The Power of Diversification: Jeremy emphasizes the importance of diversifying across asset classes, geographies, and operators to mitigate risk and maintain steady cash flow, especially during market fluctuations.Thinking Ahead in Illiquid Investments: As a Limited Partner (LP), Jeremy highlights the critical need to think far ahead due to the illiquid nature of syndications, ensuring investments align with long-term goals and market conditions.Navigating Economic Cycles: Jeremy shares lessons from past downturns, like sitting on the sidelines before the 2008 crash, and explains why patience and preparation are vital for successful investing during uncertain times.Leveraging Unique Deal Structures: Defensive strategies such as investing in tax-abated deals or low-income housing tax credit properties have helped Jeremy navigate volatile markets while maintaining profitability.The Value of No-Sales-Pitch Networking: As co-founder of FIBI, Jeremy stresses the importance of creating a learning-focused, no-sales-pitch environment to build meaningful connections and enhance investor knowledge.About Tim MaiTim Mai is a real estate investor, fund manager, mentor, and founder of HERO Mastermind for REI coaches.He has helped many real estate investors and coaches become millionaires. Tim continues to help busy professionals earn income and build wealth through passive investing.He is also a creative marketer and promoter with incredible knowledge and experience, which he freely shares. He has lifted himself from the aftermath of war, achieving technical expertise in computers, followed by investment success in real estate, management skills, and a lofty position among real estate educators and internet marketers.Tim is an industry leader who has acquired and exited well over $50 million worth of real estate and is currently an investor in over 2700 units of multifamily apartments.Connect with TimWebsite: Capital Raising PartyFacebook: Tim Mai | Capital Raising Nation Instagram: @timmaicomTwitter: @timmaiLinkedIn: Tim MaiYouTube: Tim Mai

Cash Flow Connections - Real Estate Podcast
Should You Sit On The Sidelines Until A Recession - E982 - CFC

Cash Flow Connections - Real Estate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 35:05


Multiple recession indicators are flashing red... But does that mean we should wait to invest? Today I talked with Jeremy Roll, who's been involved in over $1B of real estate deals since 2002… …to examine both sides of this debate. Listen in as he breaks down what the data is telling us about the next 12-18 months. Jeremy is a veteran passive investor and co-founded FIBI, which has grown to over 30,000 members. In today's episode, you're going to learn: Why looking at unemployment data is crucial right now How different investors need different market timing strategies What a 30-50% stock market correction could mean for real estate Why multifamily NOI might drop even if rents only fall 3% Plus, he shares the exact spread he needs to see before getting back in the game... If you want to understand how different investors are navigating today's market listen to the episode today. Take Control, Hunter Thompson Resources mentioned in the episode: Jeremy Roll Email Interested in learning how to take your capital raising game to the next level? Meet us at Capital Raiser's Edge. Learn more here: https://raisingcapital.com/cre

Street Smart Success
530: Patience Pays Off. The Best Opportunities May Still Be Ahead Of Us

Street Smart Success

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 43:03


Although asset prices have declined over the past couple years, we still may see further reductions, especially with the possibility of another recession. If oil prices spike, or we have another major stock market correction, a recession will likely follow. As it stands, global instability, and the Middle East in particular, can cause a spike in oil prices that impacts the market. Domestically, we've had the longest inverted yield curve in our history, which may be a likely precursor to the next recession. For these reasons, patience may pay off in determining when to make your next investments in alternative assets. Jeremy Roll, a successful 20+ year full-time passive investor, anticipates further concessions in asset prices with higher cash flow and better returns, and is therefore currently on the sidelines.

Best Real Estate Investing Advice Ever
JF3697: Why This Prolific Investor Is Sitting on the Sidelines … for Now ft. Jeremy Roll

Best Real Estate Investing Advice Ever

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 35:09


In this episode of Next Level CRE on the Best Ever CRE Show, Jeremy Roll, a seasoned multi-cycle real estate and alternative asset investor and president of the Roll Investment Group, joins host Matt Faircloth. Jeremy breaks down how to invest as a defensive investor in 2024 and beyond based on his experience before and during the 2008 recession and the COVID-19 pandemic.  He discusses where to invest during a recession (which is likely coming, he says — he explains why), the key indicator he's following to determine whether or not we're headed for a recession, and why he's currently sitting on the sidelines to see how things play out economically. He also discusses the philosophy behind doing nothing, what he's looking for to determine when it's time for him to jump back in, and why — as a cash flow investor — he avoids negative leverage at absolutely all costs. Jeremy Roll | Real Estate Background Roll Investment Group Based in: Los Angeles, California Say hi to him at: LinkedIn Sponsors: Altra Running  

Capital Spotlight
Fund Friday E39: Navigating the Current Economic Uncertainty with Jeremy Roll

Capital Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 49:02


In this episode, Craig McGrouther sits down with Jeremy Roll, a legendary investor renowned for his expertise in real estate and market trends. With a wealth of experience, Jeremy has navigated various economic cycles and is known for his strategic insights into investment strategies. His focus on stabilized cash-flow properties and understanding market dynamics has made him a sought-after voice in the investment community.Learn more about Lone Star Capital at www.lscre.com To apply to attend LSC Summit 2024: www.lscsummit.comGet a FREE copy of the Passive Investor Guide:https://www.lscre.com/content/passive-investor-guide Subscribe to our newsletter and receive our FREE underwriting model package:https://www.lscre.com/resource/underwriting-modelFollow Rob Beardsley:https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-beardsley/https://www.facebook.com/RobBeardsleyLSC/Read Rob's articles:https://www.lscre.com/blog

Commercial Real Estate Investing From A-Z
Real Estate Investing Update: Current State of the Market, Market Predictions and Strategies During Downturn

Commercial Real Estate Investing From A-Z

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 17:13


What is the current state of the real estate market and is there a recession coming up? What are some investment strategies for healthy investments? Jeremy Roll, president of Roll Investment Group, shares his knowledge.Read this entire interview here: https://tinyurl.com/ykutphd6What do you think is the state of the market now? What's on your mind in terms of the economy and your investments?On the economic side, one of two dominoes has fallen that is going to impact investors in general: 1) interest rates spiked up which caused a lot of other domino effects and a huge adjustment in prices. When there's a 20 or 30% price adjustment in the stock market, everybody calls it a crash. I've not heard anybody call it a crash but that's factually what's happened here on the real estate prices. Some assets have gone down more, and some have gone down a little less, but on average is 15 to 30%. And I think that's domino number one. 2) The domino that I am still waiting for is a recession that I think is a very high probability based on macro data. And then when you get that, you would typically have a stock market crash. Unfortunately, this time around, there's a direct correlation between the length and an inversion of the yield curve, and how long that goes for, which is at a record right now. If you were to chart it out, which I've seen and I've done, it implies a 45 to 50% stock market crash, which even when I say that I can't picture it, but that's what theoretically should be happening, taking history and applying it to today in terms of the length of inversion. I'm bracing for a very major second domino to fall and not a lot of people are talking about. A lot of people are talking about interest rate cuts, I'm expecting at least one and possibly two before the end of the year. But I think what a lot of people tend to forget is that the reason why they cut rates is because there is a recession or a recession is about to happen and the economy is doing bad. It's not just randomly happening.We had some interesting data today. They released the CPI data, it was -0.1 month over month and it was at 3.0% over a year, that's the regular CPI. The core CPI was at about 0.1%, I think 3.4 but it's trending down. There's a very high probability that it's going to continue to trend down because 43% of the CPI is comprised of what they call the owners' equivalent rent, which is a highly likely 18-to-24-month lag indicator of rents. The CPI number has been overinflated for a long time.How many deals do you have right now under your belt? And how are they doing?I'm highly diversified because I have been doing it full-time for so many years. I'm currently in over 60 active LLCs, and I've been in over 150 to 200+ over the past 22 years. They're all different because some of them are from the 2000 era and some of them are from last year, or even this year. One thing that I think was very important is I didn't invest in any floating rate bridge loan deals, which was very difficult to not do because in 2020 to 2023, let's say, literally 90%+ of anything I got was that. If you wanted to invest in anything, it almost always had to be that, but it didn't match with my bucket, which I typically look for a 10-year fixed rate loan long term because I'm looking for predictable cash flow. I sidestep that so I'm not dealing with any of that, thankfully, although a lot of people are and I feel horrible about what's going on right now.Jeremy Rolljroll@rollinvestments.com

Passive Investing from Left Field
149. Jeremy Roll on Real Estate Investment Strategies and Risks Part Two

Passive Investing from Left Field

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2023 31:33


Get ready for an electrifying ride in Part 2 of the Keynote Address from the Left Field 2023 Meetup! The audience comes in hot with burning questions, turning this episode into a rollercoaster of insights for savvy passive investors hungry for stability and growth.Jeremy Roll, a seasoned market observer, not only explores the current state of market investments and his strategies for the next decade but also shares invaluable advice on what LP investors should prioritize. Packed with wisdom, this episode is a must-listen for those seeking stability and growth, providing a roadmap to navigate the evolving investment landscape with confidence and strategic foresight.About Jeremy Roll Jeremy started investing in real estate and businesses in 2002 and left the corporate world in 2007 to become a full-time passive cash flow investor. He is currently an investor in more than 60 opportunities across more than $1 Billion worth of real estate and business assets. As Founder and President of Roll Investment Group, Jeremy manages a group of over 1,500 investors who seek passive/managed cash-flowing investments in real estate and businesses. Jeremy is also the co-founder of For Investors By Investors (FIBI), a non-profit organization that was launched in 2007 to facilitate networking and learning among real estate investors in a strict no sales pitch environment. FIBI is now the largest group of public real estate investor meetings in California with over 30,000 members. Jeremy has an MBA from The Wharton School and is an Advisor for Realty Mogul, the largest real estate crowdfunding website in the US. Jeremy welcomes e-mails (jroll@rollinvestments.com) to network with or help other investors and to discuss real estate or business investments of any size. Here are some power takeaways from today's conversation: 00:30 What to do when an operator isn't cooperating?02:56 The correlation of the quality of communication with the operator and the ROI04:49 If you negotiate $25,000 off the investment and will the operator walk away?06:30 How do you do background checks on operators?09:38 What is the cost of a private investigator?10:05 Do you need permission to perform background checks?11:22 What is his biggest pull back when investing?13:41 The impact of the fed on ATMs14:47 How often do you meet with the operator in person before a deal?16:11 Value add limited partner 18:21 How long does it take for him to evaluate a deal and how many deals does he have going on right now?20:04 Mobile home park investing23:26 Managing cashflow25:02 Thank you for watching This show is for entertainment purposes only. Nothing said on the show should be considered financial advice. Before making any decisions, consult a professional. This show is copyrighted by Passive Investing from Left Field and Left Field Investors. Written permissions must be granted before syndication or rebroadcasting.    Resources Mentioned: Email: jroll@rollinvestments.comAvoiding Rookie Errors as a Left Field Investor: 20 Lessons Learned From 14 Years of Passive Investing in Private Syndications by Steve SuhPodcast Recommendations:Motley Fool MoneyThe Walker WebcastAdvertising Partners:Left Field Investors - BECTribevestRise48Aspen FundsGSP REISpartan Investment GroupVyzer

Passive Investing from Left Field
148. Jeremy Roll on Real Estate Investment Strategies and Risks

Passive Investing from Left Field

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2023 41:09


Welcome to an extraordinary episode of Passive Investing from Left Field!If you attended the meetup in Left Field, this is your second chance to hear this informative episode, and if you didn't, well, you're in luck.Guest Jeremy Roll and I tackle the essentials of passive real estate investing. We delve deep into the importance of meticulous due diligence and the critical role of investment documents. He discusses the state of market investments for the next decade, his current investment strategies, and what LP investors should focus on. This episode is packed with insights for the discerning passive investor seeking stability and growth in their investments.About Jeremy RollJeremy started investing in real estate and businesses in 2002 and left the corporate world in 2007 to become a full-time passive cash flow investor. He is currently an investor in more than 60 opportunities across more than $1 Billion worth of real estate and business assets. As Founder and President of Roll Investment Group, Jeremy manages a group of over 1,500 investors who seek passive/managed cash-flowing investments in real estate and businesses. Jeremy is also the co-founder of For Investors By Investors (FIBI), a non-profit organization that was launched in 2007 to facilitate networking and learning among real estate investors in a strict no sales pitch environment. FIBI is now the largest group of public real estate investor meetings in California with over 30,000 members. Jeremy has an MBA from The Wharton School and is an Advisor for Realty Mogul, the largest real estate crowdfunding website in the US. Jeremy welcomes e-mails (jroll@rollinvestments.com) to network with or help other investors and to discuss real estate or business investments of any size. Here are some power takeaways from today's conversation: 00:07 Meet Jeremy Roll01:31 Tribevest 00:51 Insights into Market Trends03:38 Examination of Jeremy's Market Concerns for the Next 6 to 12 Months05:58 Factors Influencing Jeremy's Return to Investment07:56 Analysis of Defensive and Offensive Asset Classes10:13 Exploration of ATM Investments13:15 Negotiating Operational Agreement Changes with Operators15:15 Importance of Reviewing Deal Documents Prior to Execution18:20 Conducting Background Checks in Collaborative Ventures20:14 Reflection on Past Deal Challenges22:55 Understanding the Significance of Private Placement Memorandum (PPM)24:43 Pros and Cons of ATM Investments26:14 Future Projections for Multifamily Deals28:15 Speculation on Banks' Approaches to Loans and Property Foreclosures29:12 Identifying Promising Asset Classes for the Coming Years31:15 Navigation of Capital Calls in Investments This show is for entertainment purposes only. Nothing said on the show should be considered financial advice. Before making any decisions, consult a professional. This show is copyrighted by Passive Investing from Left Field and Left Field Investors. Written permissions must be granted before syndication or rebroadcasting.    Resources Mentioned:Email: jroll@rollinvestments.com Avoiding Rookie Errors as a Left Field Investor: 20 Lessons Learned From 14 Years of Passive Investing in Private Syndications by Steve SuhPodcast Recommendations:Motley Fool MoneyThe Walker WebcastAdvertising Partners:Left Field Investors - BECTribevestRise48Aspen FundsGSP REISpartan Investment GroupVyzer

The Real Estate Crowdfunding Show - DEAL TIME!
The value-add multifamily disaster

The Real Estate Crowdfunding Show - DEAL TIME!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 43:07


Today's guest, Jeremy Roll, president of the Roll Investment Group,  is a seasoned multi-cycle real estate and alternative asset investor who is a voracious reader and analyst of market conditions, what's going on in the market, what's going on in the broader macroeconomic world, and in the industries that he invests in. I've known Jeremy for a long time, and what you're going to hear from him today are some insights into just how conservative he is in his investment approach, what he has been doing for the last few years and what he has not been doing, where he sees the market going and where he sees opportunities emerging over the next few years. Jeremy talks about how the market transitioned around 2016, prompting investors to adopt value-add strategies due to soaring property values. He shares why he chose to step back from value-add deals, preferring stabilized, more conservative investments. You'll hear why prudent investors exercise caution particularly towards the tail end of economic cycles and why Jeremy believes this is the most perilous time to engage in higher risk/return strategies like value-add – and why he thinks it's like an aircraft running short on take-off runway, highlighting the risks when market prices are at their peak, and an economic downturn is on the horizon. Jeremy discusses the challenges he faced finding opportunities during 2021 and 2022, a period dominated by floating-rate, value-add apartment deals and why his unwavering preference for ten-year fixed-rate debt meant walking away from deals others were piling into as they chased high, short-term returns. You are going to hear insights about the current state of the market, the importance of positive leverage, and why now is the time to wait for sellers to adjust their price expectations. If you are like Jeremy and me who prioritize protecting invested capital over chasing high risk, higher returns, you'll find the conversation today makes a lot of sense. And if you are now facing capital calls on deals you've invested in, Jeremy's insights, though too late for this cycle, will help you prepare to make money in the next cycle – and to be better prepared for its ultimate, inevitable downturn. **** In this brand new podcast series at GowerCrowd, The Real Estate Reality Show, we take a realistic view of commercial real estate investing, providing pragmatic insights for passive investors who are looking for sponsors they can trust and distressed opportunities they can invest in. You'll find no quick fixes or easy money ideas here, no sales pitches, big egos or hype. You'll learn how to build your wealth while protecting your capital investing as a limited partner in commercial real estate investments, even and especially during an economic downturn. Subscribe to our free newsletter here. 

The Real Estate Syndication Show
WS1857 Why This Cycle Might Be Your Last Predictable One | Jeremy Roll

The Real Estate Syndication Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 30:42 Transcription Available


In these uncertain economic times, the real estate market can seem like a rollercoaster ride. Is it a crash or an opportunity? We're here to break down the complexities and reveal strategies that could help you thrive amidst the turmoil. Join us as we dive into the insights of seasoned investor and industry insider, Jeremy Roll.Jeremy brings not only his expertise but also a unique perspective on the current downturn. He's banking on the possibility of a further recession to make his move. Discover his strategies and learn how you can leverage this downturn to your advantage.One often misunderstood topic in real estate investments is capital calls. We'll help you understand the difference between optional and mandatory requests and emphasize a cautious approach, especially in light of a potential recession on the horizon. Plus, we'll uncover two investment strategies for weathering a downturn.The first strategy involves tax-abated multifamily properties, which can provide stability and potential returns even during a recession. The second strategy involves investing in non-real estate assets, such as ATM machines. This unconventional approach proved successful during the 2008 recession and could be worth considering in today's uncertain climate.But what about different asset classes? How might they be affected by a potential recession? We'll explore which ones we believe could withstand the storm, including multi-family properties, mobile home parks, and self-storage. On the other hand, we'll discuss why options like office, retail, and industrial properties could be more risky.In addition to discussing real estate strategies, we'll also touch on the potential impacts of AI on job automation and social programs. As technology advances, it's crucial to stay informed about how it may shape the future of various industries, including real estate.So, if you're bracing yourself for the next recession, join us for a conversation with Jeremy Roll, and let's navigate these uncertain times together. Don't miss out on valuable insights, tips, and advice that could help you thrive in the real estate market during economic uncertainty.Want to connect with Jeremy Roll and learn more about his strategies for thriving in the real estate market amidst economic uncertainty? Email him at jroll@rollinvestments.com to start a conveVISIT OUR WEBSITEhttps://lifebridgecapital.com/Here are ways you can work with us here at Life Bridge Capital:⚡️START INVESTING TODAY: If you think that real estate syndication may be right for you, contact us today to learn more about our current investment opportunities: https://lifebridgecapital.com/investwithlbc⚡️Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheRealEstateSyndicationShow

The Passive Income Attorney Podcast
EP194 | How to Escape the Rat Race in 5 Years or Less with Jeremy Roll (Encore)

The Passive Income Attorney Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 39:50


In this encore episode of The Passive Income Attorney Podcast, Seth discusses with passive investing legend Jeremy Roll how to diversify your investment portfolio utilizing truly passive investments and retire from the rat race in 5 years or less. Jeremy explained the importance of focusing your investment strategy to match your goals. For him, reducing exposure to volatility and freeing up his time are at the top of the list. Enjoy!   ✈️ CONNECT | SETH BRADLEY:

Cashflow Ninja
802: Jeremy Roll: What Passive Cash Flow Investors Should Consider RIGHT NOW

Cashflow Ninja

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 50:12


My returning guest in this episode is Jeremy Roll. Jeremy has been an active real estate and business investor for over 15 years who left the corporate world in 2007 to become a full-time passive cash flow investor. He is currently an investor in more than 70 opportunities across over $500 Million worth of real estate and business assets. As Founder and President of Roll Investment Group, Jeremy manages a group of over 1,000 investors in the US and Canada who seek passive/managed investments in real estate and businesses. Jeremy also co-founded For Investors By Investors (FIBI), a non-profit organization, in 2007 with the goal of networking with, learning from, and helping other investors. FIBI is now the largest group of public real estate investor meetings in California, with over 23,000 members. Interview Links: Jeremy's e-mail – jroll@rollinvestments.com Resources: The 21 Best Cashflow Niches™: www.cashflowninja.com/21niches Subscribe To The Best Cashflow Niches™ Newsletter: www.cashflowninja.com/bestniches Join My Inner Circle & Mastermind Cashflow Nirvana www.cashflowninja.com/nirvana Connect With Us: Website: http://cashflowninja.com Podcast: http://resetinvestingsecrets.com Podcast: http://cashflowinvestingsecrets.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/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mclaubscher/ Gab: https://gab.com/cashflowninja Gettr: https://gettr.com/user/mclaubscher Minds: https://www.minds.com/cashflowninja Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/c/Cashflowninja Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/cashflowninja/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-329875 Odysee: https://odysee.com/@Cashflowninja:9 Gab Tv: https://tv.gab.com/channel/cashflowninja Brighteon: https://www.brighteon.com/channels/cashflowninja

Real Grit
15 Years as a Fulltime Passive Investor with Jeremy Roll

Real Grit

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 23:21


To access a FREE collection of resources, go to www.TheMaverickVault.com   Get inspired by our guest, Jeremy Roll, as he shares much knowledge from his 15 years of dedicated involvement in passive investing. Gain invaluable insights from his extensive experience, enhancing your chances of success in passive real estate investing!     Key Takeaways From This Episode Fundamental concepts you should know before investing in a syndication Do's and don'ts in vetting real estate operators for your investments  A practical approach for analyzing syndication deals How strong execution and communication influence investment decisions Tips for beating analysis paralysis in real estate investing      References/Links Mentioned Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki | Kindle, Paperback, and Mass Market Paperback Rich Dad's CASHFLOW Quadrant by Robert T. Kiyosaki | Kindle and Paperback     About Jeremy Roll Jeremy Roll is the founder and president of Roll Investment Group, where their efforts to seek passive/managed alternative investment opportunities in Real Estate and Businesses in the $500k-$25M range. RIG focuses on low-risk, non-institutional cash-flowing equity investments driven by experienced operators/syndicators and low-risk secured (collateralized) short-term loan investments. Jeremy is also the co-founder of the non-profit organization, For Investors By Investors, a monthly public investor meeting network focusing on alternative assets, such as real estate, throughout Southern California and several states.     Connect with Jeremy LinkedIn: Jeremy Roll Email: jroll@rollinvestments.com    Are you a passive real estate investor seeking financial freedom? Almost daily, new headlines break on the latest financial market upset. Now is the time to get educated on how to strategically invest in commercial real estate for long-term financial freedom. Grab your copy of “How to Passively Invest in a Changing Economic Environment” Go to…www.MavericksInvest.com    Want to keep up to date on the commercial real estate market, trends, investing tips and know what Neil is buying right now? Connect with him at Legacy Impact Investors, and be sure to register for his newsletter.    Connect with Neil Timmins on LinkedIn. If there is a topic you want to know more about or a guest that you would like to see on the show, shoot Neil a message on LinkedIn.      About Neil Timmins Neil is a commercial real estate syndicator, published author, and podcast host.   Neil's entry point into the Real Estate industry came after a few short years in banking. Recognized by the Wall Street Journal as a Top 100 team and the #1 REMAX agent in Iowa by the age of 29, Neil had solidified his role as a force in the industry.   Having completed hundreds of Fix & Flips, Wholesales, Wholetails, Novations, and Owner-Financed deals, Neil longed to quit forfeiting time for dollars. After building a portfolio of single-family rentals to produce passive income, he found the strategy to be anything but passive.   Neil, however, didn't go looking for his first commercial deal, he actually stumbled into it. Since then, he has refined the process of analyzing and buying commercial properties that produce stellar cash flow.   Neil has been involved in over $300,000,000 in real estate transactions. While his holdings in commercial asset classes include apartments, offices, mobile home parks, and self-storage units, his passion is industrial property. Neil now has verticals in residential real estate, multiple commercial asset classes, brokerage, publishing, and this successful podcast.   Neil and his wife, Emily, are the proud parents of three active teenagers. Those who know Neil say he is a competitor by nature, whether for the biggest fish on a deep-sea fishing trip, the best ribs at a barbeque, or playing football back in his day at his alma mater, the University of Nebraska at Omaha as a Maverick. Neil is always up for travel, spending time on the water, and of course, meeting people interested in learning about and investing in commercial properties.   Click here to see video of the podcast. 

Real Estate Monopoly
Diversify Or Die - Passive Investing Expert Spills His Secrets (with Jeremy Roll)!

Real Estate Monopoly

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 39:39


Diversification isn't just good investing wisdom - it's essential to survival. At least, according to Jeremy Roll.  Jeremy has been investing in real estate for over two decades. He's the founder and President of Roll Investment Group, where he manages a group of over 1,500 investors.   So what secrets have helped Jeremy go from working in the corporate world before 2007 to being invested in more than 60 opportunities across more than $1 Billion worth of real estate and business assets?  Listen to find out.  Jeremy started investing in real estate and businesses in 2002 and left the corporate world in 2007 to become a full-time passive cash flow investor. He is currently an investor in more than 60 opportunities across more than $1 Billion worth of real estate and business assets. As Founder and President of Roll Investment Group, Jeremy manages a group of over 1,500 investors who seek passive/managed cash flowing investments in real estate and businesses. Jeremy is also the co-Founder of For Investors By Investors (FIBI), a non-profit organization that was launched in 2007 with the goal of facilitating networking and learning among real estate investors in a strict no sales pitch environment. FIBI is now the largest group of public real estate investor meetings in California with over 30,000 members. Jeremy has an MBA from The Wharton School and is an Advisor for Realty Mogul, the largest real estate crowdfunding website in the US. During our conversation, Jeremy also shares:

Real Estate Monopoly
Diversify Or Die - Passive Investing Expert Spills His Secrets (with Jeremy Roll)!

Real Estate Monopoly

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 39:39


Diversification isn't just good investing wisdom - it's essential to survival. At least, according to Jeremy Roll.  Jeremy has been investing in real estate for over two decades. He's the founder and President of Roll Investment Group, where he manages a group of over 1,500 investors.   So what secrets have helped Jeremy go from working in the corporate world before 2007 to being invested in more than 60 opportunities across more than $1 Billion worth of real estate and business assets?  Listen to find out.  Jeremy started investing in real estate and businesses in 2002 and left the corporate world in 2007 to become a full-time passive cash flow investor. He is currently an investor in more than 60 opportunities across more than $1 Billion worth of real estate and business assets. As Founder and President of Roll Investment Group, Jeremy manages a group of over 1,500 investors who seek passive/managed cash flowing investments in real estate and businesses. Jeremy is also the co-Founder of For Investors By Investors (FIBI), a non-profit organization that was launched in 2007 with the goal of facilitating networking and learning among real estate investors in a strict no sales pitch environment. FIBI is now the largest group of public real estate investor meetings in California with over 30,000 members. Jeremy has an MBA from The Wharton School and is an Advisor for Realty Mogul, the largest real estate crowdfunding website in the US. During our conversation, Jeremy also shares:

Achieve Wealth Through Value Add Real Estate Investing Podcast
Protecting Your Equity During Uncertain Times - Strategies For Today's Challenging Investing Environment! Part-2

Achieve Wealth Through Value Add Real Estate Investing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 25:29


Achieve Investment Group is happy to present to you the guest speaker, JEREMY ROLL, Founder And President Of Roll Investment Group, Full-time Passive Cashflow Investor, And An Advisor For RealtyMogul Learn Passive Investing In Commercial Real Estate with my #1 best-selling audiobook: https://achieveinvestmentgroup.com/freeaudiobook   ☑️ Check out James Kandasamy at

Achieve Wealth Through Value Add Real Estate Investing Podcast
Protecting Your Equity During Uncertain Times - Strategies For Today's Challenging Investing Environment!

Achieve Wealth Through Value Add Real Estate Investing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 66:28


Achieve Investment Group is happy to present to you the guest speaker, JEREMY ROLL, Founder And President Of Roll Investment Group, Full-time Passive Cashflow Investor, And An Advisor For RealtyMogul Learn Passive Investing In Commercial Real Estate with my #1 best-selling audiobook: https://achieveinvestmentgroup.com/freeaudiobook    

Real Estate Investing For Cash Flow Hosted by Kevin Bupp.
FBF #602: The Art of Becoming A Successful Real Estate Investor -- with Jeremy Roll

Real Estate Investing For Cash Flow Hosted by Kevin Bupp.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2023 48:35


Today's Flash Back Friday Episode is from Episode #138, which originally aired on March 9, 2017. Our guest for this week's show is Passive Commercial Real Estate Investment Expert, Jeremy Roll Jeremy has been an active real estate and business investor for over 15 years who left the corporate world in 2007 to become a full-time passive cash flow investor. He is currently an investor in more than 70 opportunities across over $500 Million worth of real estate and business assets. As Founder and President of Roll Investment Group, Jeremy manages a group of over 1,000 investors in the US and Canada who seek passive/managed investments in real estate and businesses. Jeremy also co-founded For Investors By Investors (FIBI), a non-profit organization, in 2007 with the goal of networking with, learning from, and helping other investors. FIBI is now the largest group of public real estate investor meetings in California with over 23,000 members. In this interview with Jeremy you're going to learn Why he prefers passive investments versus being the lead sponsor Jeremy's' definition of diversification and what that means to a passive investor Why he prefers operators who focus on one asset types, two at the most. Jeremy's advice on becoming an expert in a particular asset class prior to becoming a passive investor The best methods for seeking out the various private offerings available to passive investors How to property vet the sponsors of an opportunity. What circumstances would cause a yellow flag versus a red flag when considering opportunities. Why he loves mobile home parks and self storage facilities during both the good times as well as the bad parts of a real estate cycle Why you should be cautious if you're buying in todays market And much more… 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.  

Passive Income Pilots
#24 - Passive Investing: Syndication 101 – Key Players, Documents, Due Diligence, and Liquidity

Passive Income Pilots

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 54:29


Today on Passive Income Pilots is Tait & Ryan's one-on-one episode.In this episode, Tait and Ryan explore syndication and its various aspects. They discuss the preferred return's crucial role in investment distributions and highlight the significance of fund of funds as intermediaries between limited partners and operators. They shed light on operators' responsibilities in managing investment projects and touch upon essential documents encountered in syndication deals. Lastly, they tackle liquidity and the importance of the Private Placement Memorandum (PPM) and due diligence for investor protection.  Enjoy the show!Show notes:[5:55] What is a syndication[9:09] Understanding preferred return, GP, LP, and others[13:40] Turnkey investments for real estate[14:44] What is a KP[17:15] Non-recourse loans[18:10] Fund of funds role in a syndication[22:05] What is an operator[23:13] Level of due diligence when investing through a fund[24:45] Documents you should expect[28:01] Do you need to establish an LLC?[30:36] Waterfalls and hurdles[36:10] How the operator decides when to pay investors[41:49] Check the plan of distribution in the PPM[43:10] Registered and unregistered securities, and the exemption[50:40] The due diligence process [54:12] OutroRelated episodes: #16 - Investing with Confidence: Asset Protection Strategies with Clint Coons: https://apple.co/3qsoacm#6 - Transitioning from Active to Passive Investing and Diversifying Investments with Jeremy Roll: https://apple.co/3oNQ1n0Download your FREE copy of the "Passive Investing 101" e-book here:https://portfolio.spartan-investors.com/passive-investing-101-ebook Grab a FREE copy of the e-book “How to Evaluate a Sponsor” here:https://portfolio.spartan-investors.com/how-to-evaluate-a-sponsor Legal DisclaimerThe content of this podcast is provided solely for educational and informational purposes. The views and opinions expressed are those of the hosts, Tait Duryea and Ryan Gibson, and do not reflect those of any organization they are associated with, including Turbine Capital or Spartan Investment Group.The opinions of our guests are their own and should not be construed as financial advice. This podcast does not offer tax, legal, or investment advice. Listeners are advised to consult with their own legal or financial counsel and to conduct their own due diligence before making any financial decisions.The hosts, Tait Duryea and Ryan Gibson, do not necessarily endorse the views of the guests featured on the podcast, nor have the guests been comprehensively vetted by the hosts.Under no circumstances should any material presented in this podcast be used or considered as an offer to sell, or a solicitation of any offer to buy, an interest in any investment. Any potential offer or solicitation will be made exclusively through a Confidential Private Offering Memorandum related to the specific investment. Access to detailed information about the investments discussed is restricted to individuals who qualify as accredited investors under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended.Listeners are responsible for their own investment decisions and are encouraged to seek professional advice before investing....

Cash Flow Connections - Real Estate Podcast
E633 - CFC - The Ultimate Passive Investor Provides His 2023 Strategy

Cash Flow Connections - Real Estate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 42:00


In the 1920s and 1980s during the last two periods of high inflation, what happened? When inflation goes above 5%, it typically takes 3+ years to get sorted out.  Also, it tends to get worse again before it gets better… So if that means rates will stay high, what should we do??? Today, legendary expert passive investor, Jeremy Roll and I discuss his current investment strategy and how he is currently mitigating risk amidst choppy waters.  He's expecting there to be difficulties at more banks around the country and is concerned about the availability of liquidity for real estate.  However, he sees a lot of opportunities in certain paper investments, real estate markets, and investment models.  If you want to hear where he is investing and what information sources he looks at everyday, you have to tune in to today's episode! Take Control, Hunter Thompson Resources mentioned in the episode: 1. Jeremy Roll LinkedIn Email Interested in investing in ATMs? Check out our webinar.   Please note that investing in private placement securities entails a high degree of risk, including illiquidity of the investment and loss of principal. Please refer to the subscription agreement for a discussion of risk factors. Tired of scrambling for capital?  Check out our new FREE webinar -  How to Ensure You Never Scramble for Capital Again (The 3 Capital-Raising Secrets). Click Here to register.   CFC Podcast Facebook Group

Passive Income Pilots
#6 - Transitioning from Active to Passive Investing and Diversifying Investments with Jeremy Roll

Passive Income Pilots

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 52:43


In this episode of Passive Income Pilots, Tait and Ryan interview Jeremy Roll.Jeremy started investing in real estate and businesses in 2002, and left the corporate world in 2007, to become a full-time passive cash flow investor. He is currently an investor in more than 70 opportunities across more than $1B worth of real estate and business assets. As Founder and President of Roll Investment Group, Jeremy manages a group of over 1,500 investors who seek passive/managed cash-flowing investments in real estate and businesses. Jeremy is also the co-Founder of For Investors By Investors (FIBI), a non-profit organization that was launched in 2007, with the goal of facilitating networking and learning among real estate investors in a strict, no sales pitch environment. FIBI is now the largest group of public real estate investor meetings in California, with over 30,000 members. Jeremy has an MBA from The Wharton School, is a licensed California Real Estate Broker (for investing purposes only), and is an Advisor for Realty Mogul, the largest real estate crowdfunding website in the US. Jeremy shares how to snowball a passive income of $150-300 a month into replacing a full-time income of $30-50,000 a month and the tax benefits that come with it. Jeremy is a very technical investor who diversified across different asset classes, including office, retail, industrial, storage, RV parks and mobile home parks.  Enjoy the show!Show notes:[05:06] Passive real estate investing[07:27] Turning active income into passive income[08:45] How Jeremy started[11:21] What went into his first investment[14:19] What would Jeremy do differently with the knowledge and experience he hasnow?[18:25] Diversification[21:31] Investing in individual ATMs[23:06] Giving up control[26:31] Top deal killers[33:06] How to learn about underwriting[36:20] Crowdfunding[38:05] The difference between private and public securities[43:19] Jeremy's favorite investment[46:58] Tax rates[48:41] What Jeremy did at the beginning[50:35] His advice to those  planning to leave the corporate world[51:46] How to connect with JeremyConnect with Jeremy Roll:Email: JRoll@RollInvestments.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremy-roll-655107/Legal DisclaimerThe content of this podcast is provided solely for educational and informational purposes. The views and opinions expressed are those of the hosts, Tait Duryea and Ryan Gibson, and do not reflect those of any organization they are associated with, including Turbine Capital or Spartan Investment Group.The opinions of our guests are their own and should not be construed as financial advice. This podcast does not offer tax, legal, or investment advice. Listeners are advised to consult with their own legal or financial counsel and to conduct their own due diligence before making any financial decisions.The hosts, Tait Duryea and Ryan Gibson, do not necessarily endorse the views of the guests featured on the podcast, nor have the guests been comprehensively vetted by the hosts.Under no circumstances should any material presented in this podcast be used or considered as an offer to sell, or a solicitation of any offer to buy, an interest in any investment. Any potential offer or solicitation will be made exclusively through a Confidential Private Offering Memorandum related to the specific investment. Access to detailed information about the investments discussed is restricted to individuals who qualify as accredited investors under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended.Listeners are responsible for their own investment decisions and are encouraged to seek professional advice before investing....

Street Smart Success
285: Get Rich Quick Slowly With Cash-Flowing Assets

Street Smart Success

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2023 34:54


If you're willing to be patient and methodical with passive investing, and avoid undue risk, the rewards will compound over time beyond your wildest expectations and change your life. It just takes delaying gratification, keeping your living expenses below your income, investing in quality assets that appreciate over time, and redeploying capital for continued growth. Today's guest, Jeremy Roll, left his steady corporate job in 2007 to become a full-time passive investor, and has lived 100% off the cash flow ever since and has built his net worth considerably over that time.

The Limited Partner - You can invest in Real Estate Private Equity!
TLP56: Compounding Effects of the Recession to the Real Estate Markets with Jeremy Roll

The Limited Partner - You can invest in Real Estate Private Equity!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 32:11


Don't let inflation put your real estate investments in jeopardy—take time to evaluate every potential purchase and have a plan in place. In today's episode, Jeremy Roll recently discussed the sobering reality of inflation potentially decreasing the NOI of investment properties, even if you buy it for a good multiple. Be aware of this 'compounded effect' and make sure to take preventative measures to minimize your risk. Protect yourself and your hard-earned money now! Tune in to the full podcast episode now!Read the full podcast summary episode here!Visit us here at: https://www.thelimitedpartner.com/ If you'd like to say hello, you can find Jake at @JJakeWiley on Instagram and Twitter, and on LinkedIn. You will hear quite a bit of real estate terminology in every episode. We've aggregated the most common questions for you in the link below! https://bit.ly/learn-the-lingo

The Gold Collar Investor
TGCI 218: 2023 Outlook with Jeremy Roll. Full-time passive investor for 15 years!

The Gold Collar Investor

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 41:23


In today's show, Pancham interviews Jeremy Roll - founder and President of Roll Investment Group and co-founder of a non-profit organization launched in 2007. Jeremy, a full-time passive investor for 15 years, helped more than 1,500 investors manage cash flow and investments in real estate and other businesses. He is currently an investor in more than 60 opportunities across more than $1 billion of real estate and business assets. Being a repeat guest who has been in the podcast during the peak of the pandemic, let us know what has changed since then up to now in the investing market. In addition, let us also hear Jeremy's outlook for 2023 and more of his investing journey! Listen and enjoy the show!   Quote: "If people choose to wait right now but they're brand new, it's the best time. Because as prices are adjusting, you could spend your time learning. Then when you learn it enough, you can then deploy your capital." Timestamped Shownotes: 0:49 - Pancham introduces Jeremy Roll to the show 3:40 - How Jeremy started his investing journey from his last corporate job 7:53 - What has changed since the pandemic, and what is Jeremy's outlook for the future in the market? 11:58 - Other investment options in an inflationary time 14:02 - Two comfortable investments Jeremy have amidst the price depreciation 22:18 - Revenues for properties will be flat or lower 26:43 - Jeremy's insight on the political spectrum in inflation  30:54 - Latest number on his projects and investment deals 33:05 - Advice for people who want to start on a real estate investing journey 35:48 - Resources where people can learn about investing 3 Key Points: The interest rate was the first to drop, harming investors as asset prices are causing challenges. Property revenues are more likely to be flat or lower, and expenses will continue to go up. As prices adjust, one can spend time learning, and when one learns enough, one can already deploy their capital. Get in Touch: Jeremy Roll Email - jroll@rollinvestments.com The Gold Collar Investor Banking - https://thegoldcollarinvestorbanking.com/bankingshow  The Gold Collar Investor Club - https://thegoldcollarinvestor.com/club/  Pancham Gupta Email - p@thegoldcollarinvestor.com 

Wealth Strategy Secrets of the Ultra Wealthy Podcast
EP045: The Impact of Due Diligence In Passive Investing

Wealth Strategy Secrets of the Ultra Wealthy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 42:16


Jeremy Roll has forged an incredible career path since 2002. After leaving the corporate world in 2007, he dedicated himself full-time to passive cash flow investments and successfully built up a portfolio worth over $1 Billion with more than 60 opportunities across real estate and business assets.    As Founder & President of Roll Investment Group, Jeremy helms a group of 1,500+ investors aiming for profitable returns through managed investment solutions. He is also co-Founder of FIBI - For Investors By Investors: A non-profit organization launched in 2007 which seeks to bring education and networking together within California's largest public real estate investor meetings without any sales pitches being made.   Faced with a dwindling stock market return, Jeremy decided to take his investing strategy in a new direction - passive investing. With this approach he sought out the best way to build cash flow and has been successfully putting money into these types of investments since 2002. This long-time investor's penchant for passivity shows how far you can come from taking an alternate route!   Jeremy shares how he is a savvy investor who takes great care when choosing which projects to invest in. He only considers conservative projections and strives for investments that over deliver on their promised results. A rigorous background check of member entities ensures Jeremy is investing wisely, taking into account the experience needed to be successful in any sector he chooses.    With such attention paid even before investing, it's no surprise that Jeremy stays firmly on track with his goals. Listen more and take notes of this informative episode with Jeremy!    In this episode we discuss:  Jeremy's background and journey that led him to this space.  What drove Jeremy to passive income theory?  Top 5 Ingredients Jeremy looks at before investing.  The current market and Jeremy's input. What is Jeremy's profile now and where he's headed.    Connect with Jeremy Roll:  jroll@rollinvestments.com    Connect with Pantheon Investments:  Join the Pantheon Investor Club: https://pantheoninvest.com/investor-signup/  Website: www.pantheoninvest.com  Podcast: www.pantheoninvest.com/podcast  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PantheonInvest  Instagram: www.instagram.com/pantheoninvest  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/pantheon-invest  Twitter: https://twitter.com/Pantheon_Invest   Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8EsPFlwQUpMXgRMvrmbAfQ  Holistic Wealth Strategy Book:https://www.amazon.com/Holistic-Wealth-Strategy-Roadmap-Financial/dp/B089CS58F1  Email: info@pantheoninvest.com

Cash Flow Connections - Real Estate Podcast
E557 - CFC - 100k to Invest - The 3 Passive Investor Buckets and How to Invest In Them

Cash Flow Connections - Real Estate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 30:37


Real estate investors had tremendous tailwinds throughout 2021… Eviction moratorium, foreclosure forbearances, and The Fed's money printers literally injected trillions of dollars into the economy. However, 2022 is feeling like the exact opposite, Which means Investment strategy is more important than ever. Luckily, my mentor and passive investing expert, Jeremy Roll, has a detailed investment strategy for protecting your wealth in 2022… Jeremy has broken his strategies for investing as a low-risk passive investor in the current environment into three buckets. The first bucket is short-term opportunities with a horizon of 12 to 24 months. The goal of this strategy is to ensure that you have the liquidity to redeploy your capital at the right time in the future when prices may be deflated. Jeremy's second bucket consisted of unique opportunities to invest at a significant discount to the market. Opportunities to acquire an asset with rents significantly below the market, or where there is added value at closing with no operational risk are always attractive. The third bucket is made up of opportunities where you don't need to worry about decreasing asset prices. If you want to hear the specifics of Jeremy's portfolio allocation, tune into today's show! Take Control, Hunter Thompson Resources mentioned in the episode: 1. Jeremy Roll LinkedIn Email Interested in investing in ATMs? Check out our webinar.   Please note that investing in private placement securities entails a high degree of risk, including illiquidity of the investment and loss of principal. Please refer to the subscription agreement for a discussion of risk factors. Tired of scrambling for capital?  Check out our new FREE webinar -  How to Ensure You Never Scramble for Capital Again (The 3 Capital-Raising Secrets). Click Here to register.   CFC Podcast Facebook Group

Elevate with Tyler Chesser
E276 Jeremy Roll - Make Better Investing Decisions In A Recession By Analyzing Market Data and Distilling the Truth Behind the Headlines

Elevate with Tyler Chesser

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 58:12


Are we heading into a recession or are we already in it? No matter the answer, a downturn, says Jeremy Roll of Roll Investment Group is part of an economic cycle and therefore, to be expected. One strategy that we, investors, can build against the negative effects of a down cycle is to educate ourselves about economic and market data, analyze the interplay of factors, and dive deep into the headlines and news to get the real essence of the messages. Only with an educated mind can we make sensible decisions about investing.   Join us in today's episode as Jeremy goes into detail about where the real estate market is heading given the present economic conditions and the feds' regulation of the financial system. He offers action steps to investors who want to protect and grow their investments in a recession. Learn why even as a passive investor, Jeremy spends tremendous efforts studying and analyzing the market. Find out what's in Jeremy's daily reading list, the key to his mental sharpness, his warning when reading and interpreting headlines, and more. Click now!   Key Points from This Episode: Jeremy shares his personal background and upbringing. Jeremy's prediction about another downturn for the real estate market. How long the next down cycle will last and how to strategically position investments. What to expect after the next down cycle has passed? Will the rules of the economy change as far as the role of the Federal Reserve is concerned and the supremacy of the dollar as the global currency?  Jeremy's outlook on the trajectory of interest rates and cap rates. Jeremy's advice for passive investors who want to protect and grow their capital in the current environment. Should investors demand a premium on yield in the current environment? As a passive investor, why does Jeremy exert immense effort studying and analyzing the market? What reading resources does Jeremy consume to aid his market study and analysis? Jeremy's advice on reading and interpreting headlines. What role does mindset play for Jeremy? What's the key to Jeremy's mental dexterity that allows him to distill complex data and be able to make sharp decisions? Jeremy answers the Rare-Air Questionnaire.   Tweetables: “There are always deals out there. And if you're not going to be open-minded to them, you're gonna miss opportunities.”- Jeremy Roll   “Always look for unique opportunities to shield you from a potential downturn.” - Jeremy Roll    “As an investor, I like to see a spread between the cap rate and the interest rate for positive leverage.”- Jeremy Roll   “I work very hard to keep on top of all this because the pressure is on me to get this right so that I'm avoiding the landmines. If I got it wrong, I'm gonna lose all my money in a downturn.” - Jeremy Roll   “You have to get educated enough to look at the real data and not necessarily what the media is telling you so that you're making the right investment decisions.”- Jeremy Roll   “Look at the data and let the data make a decision for you and stay away from emotional decisions.”- Jeremy Roll   “I've been waiting for this downtrend to come for a long time. And now it'll be much more clear sailing for me to participate again. But it takes a lot of discipline to know that the cycle is going to come to avoid getting caught up on the rest of it.”- Jeremy Roll   “There's a certainty of cycles; it's eventually going to happen.”- Jeremy Roll   “If you're standing still, you're falling behind on being able to make the right decisions.“ - Jeremy Roll   Links Mentioned:   Send an email to Jeremy Roll For Investors By Investors (FIBI) Drudge Report Calculated Risk Zero Hedge Shadow Government Statistics Richard Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki Rich Dad's CASHFLOW Quadrant: Rich Dad's Guide to Financial Freedom by Robert Kiyosaki CF Capital   About Jeremy Roll Jeremy Roll started investing in real estate and businesses in 2002 and left the corporate world in 2007 to become a full-time passive cash flow investor. He is an investor in more than 70 opportunities across more than $1 billion worth of real estate and business assets. As Founder and President of Roll Investment Group, Jeremy manages a group of over 1,000 investors who seek passive/managed cash-flowing investments in real estate and business. He's also the co-founder of For Investors By Investors, a nonprofit organization that was launched in 2007 with the goal of facilitating networking and learning among real estate investors in a strict no sales pitch environment. FIBI is now the largest group of public real estate investor meetings in California with over 27,000 members. He has an MBA from the Wharton School, is a licensed California real estate broker for investing purposes only and is an advisor for RealtyMogul, the largest real estate crowdfunding website in the US.

In-Depth Commercial Real Estate
Passive Investing with Jeremy Roll

In-Depth Commercial Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 18:38


In this episode, Paul speaks to Jeremy Roll about passive investing. They go in-depth about his path into real estate, diversification in passive investing, his preferred asset classes for predictability, and how to choose sponsors. About our guest:Jeremy is the President at the Roll Investment Group, where he leads efforts to seek passive / managed alternative investment opportunities in Real Estate. He is also a Co-Founder of For Investors By Investors (FIBI), a network of monthly public investor meetings that focuses on alternative investments, such as real estate, throughout Southern California and across multiple states. FIBI is the largest series of monthly public non-institutional real estate investor meetings in California, with 12 chapters and over 30,000 members. Jeremy's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremy-roll-655107/ More about FIBI here: https://forinvestorsbyinvestors.com/ FIBI on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FIBISouthBay FIBI on Twitter: https://twitter.com/fibisouthbay Book recommendations:"Rich Dad Poor Dad" and “Rich Dad's Cashflow Quadrant” by Robert T. Kiyosaki.You can get them both at https://store.richdad.com/collections/books Disclaimer: This real estate podcast is for informational and educational purposes only, and does not imply suitability. The views and opinions expressed by the presenters are their own. The information is not intended as investment advice.For any inquiries or comments, you can reach us as info@indepthrealestate.com.

Apartment Gurus
Episode 149: Jeremy Roll - Wisdom From Building a $1Billion

Apartment Gurus

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 50:52


Take control of your future by listening to this episode in which Jeremy Roll outlines how understanding market cycles and timing, successful investment habits, and recession-resistant investing may help you gain much knowledge. So, whether you're an active or passive investor, this podcast is for you!WHAT YOU'LL LEARN FROM THIS EPISODE Top real estate investments with predictable cash flow returnHow to know if a market cycle has reset?Secrets of a successful investorWhy you shouldn't invest in volatile housing markets right nowValuable investing lessons from a successful investorInvesting tips for low-risk passive investorsABOUT JEREMY ROLLJeremy started investing in real estate and businesses in 2002 and left the corporate world in 2007 to become a full-time passive cash flow investor. He is currently an investor in more than 60 opportunities across more than $1 Billion worth of real estate and business assets.  He is the Founder and President of Roll Investment Group and the co-Founder of For Investors By Investors (FIBI), a non-profit organization that was launched in 2007 to facilitate networking and learning among real estate investors. Jeremy has an MBA from The Wharton School and is an Advisor for Realty Mogul, the largest real estate crowdfunding website in the US. CONNECT WITH JEREMYEmail: jroll@rollinvestments.comCONNECT WITH USTo book an exclusive FREE consulting session with Tate or to view his current investment offerings, please go to www.investwithgreenlight.com.Want a list of top-rated real estate conferences, virtual meetups, and mastermind groups? Send Tate an email at tate@glequitygroup.com to learn more about real estate using a relational approach.Special Announcement! Tate's brand-new audiobook "F.I.R.E.-Financial Independence Retire Early Through Apartment Investing" is downloadable! Go to: Green Light Equity Group: http://www.investwithgreenlight.com/.Do you have difficulty underwriting deals? Never worry about getting your numbers wrong with Real Estate Lab, a cloud-based platform for investors. Sign up at https://www.realestatelab.com/ using the promo code TAG2 to get 10% off your first 12 months. Automate your acquisitions and underwriting like a boss now!

Passive Investing from Left Field
90. Finding Your Investing Strategy in Uncertain Times with Jeremy Roll

Passive Investing from Left Field

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2022 51:12


With inflation, rising interest rates, and a looming recession, how do you invest in this volatile time? Right now, fixed debt, stabilized deals and longer term holds where you can ride out the volatility might be options to investigate. But most importantly, you need to find partners or sponsors that align with your investing strategy and goals. If you are not aligned with the operator's business plan and assumptions, you probably don't want to move forward with them. It's important to find the right deals and partners for you and to define your buy box. Join Jim Pfeifer as he talks to the President of the Roll Investment Group and full-time passive cash flow investor, Jeremy Roll. Listen in as they talk about the possibility of rent decreases, matching your investment philosophy with those who you are investing with and how to build long term investment relationships. There are many ways to invest, Jeremy encourages you to find what's right and comfortable for you and then work to implement your strategy. 

The Limited Partner - You can invest in Real Estate Private Equity!
Bonus - Changing Market Conditions with Jeremy Roll

The Limited Partner - You can invest in Real Estate Private Equity!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 34:04


Maybe you're thinking this investment market makes no sense and what you're doing hasn't been working, or you're wondering where to go next with your investments.   Maybe you are skeptical about jumping into something new because everyone thinks they have the best plan, yet there is no consensus.   If so, I thought it might help if I brought someone on the show to talk about the changing environment and present a unique point of view, whose name is Jeremy Roll.   I've been investing in real estate for more than 16 years now, and have lived through a pretty big cycle, and during this time, I've learned a ton of lessons. I hope what I share today helps you on your journey and perhaps gives you a different perspective to consider! If this episode inspired you in some way, take a screenshot of you listening on your device and post it to your Instagram Stories, tagging me @jjakewiley.  I've also started a free group, where all of my shows are now released live as I record them, so no more waiting for the gussied-up produced podcast if you are itching to learn more.     I'd love for you to join me at https://www.facebook.com/groups/thelimitedpartner Maybe it's a bonus - But My podcasts are recorded in video, so not only do you get to listen, but you'll get to see my made for radio face, and we'll have some great bonus content there as well!   Come on over to the group!   In this episode you'll hear:The signs that point to a changing market, and possibly a recessionWhat to look out for in commercial investmentsWhat Jeremy is investing in right nowWhy he is not investing in multi-family or other commercial asset classes.Cap rate and interest rate inversions.Treasury Yield Curve.  For full show notes and links, visit: https://www.thelimitedpartner.com/podcasts/the-limited-partner-you-can-invest-in-real-estate-private-equity/episodes/2147742377  Today's Guest - Jeremy RollPresident, Roll Investment GroupLinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremy-roll-655107

Cash Flow Connections - Real Estate Podcast
E441 - The Economics of Real Estate in a World of Lockdowns

Cash Flow Connections - Real Estate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 48:20


With inflation, rents, real estate prices at all-time highs, and with interest rates, stocks, and bonds moving all over the place, there is a lot of tension in the investment environment.  However, now is a better time than ever to position yourself to take advantage of the building economic situation. Today, I'm bringing you the most popular panel from IIREC 2022 with Bob Fraser, Mark Moss, and Jeremy Roll, so that we can reevaluate whose predictions are coming true and what we should be doing with our portfolios! Bob Fraser is an engineer by trade and in 1995 founded NetSales, Inc., a back-office e-commerce provider for which he raised $44 million in investment capital. In 2012, Bob co-founded Aspen Funds, a fund management company focused on mortgage investments and he is an expert with regard to commercial real estate economics. Mark Moss is an influential thought leader in the world of finance and investing and has over 340 thousand subscribers on his YouTube channel. He is a start-up and growth expert, having grown 6 companies to over 7 figures each, all within their first year. He has a drive for better than market returns but balances that with a solid philosophy of “Capital Preservation” that helps minimize losses. Jeremy Roll is one of my first mentors in real estate investing and has been passively investing since 2002. He is an expert on vetting operators and analyzing emerging macroeconomic trends. He is an amazing role model for anyone looking to live off the cash flow of their passive investments! In this episode, these gentlemen discuss… Where we are in the market cycle and what to expect in the coming months. What the difference is between asset-price inflation and CPI, and why inflation may last. Why do some people expect stagflation this year and how this would affect us. How political pressures influence the investing environment. If you want to hear what some extremely successful investors are thinking about the current market situation, you should definitely check out this very exciting debate! Take Control, Hunter Thompson Interested in investing in ATMs? Check out our webinar.   Please note that investing in private placement securities entails a high degree of risk, including illiquidity of the investment and loss of principal. Please refer to the subscription agreement for a discussion of risk factors. Tired of scrambling for capital?  Check out our new FREE webinar -  How to Ensure You Never Scramble for Capital Again (The 3 Capital-Raising Secrets). Click Here to register.   CFC Podcast Facebook Group

CashFlow Pro
Over 20 Years and 200 Deals Worth of Experience, Join Us for Jeremy Roll's Take on the Current Market Conditions

CashFlow Pro

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 43:24


Jeremy started investing in real estate and businesses in 2002 and left the corporate world in 2007 to become a full-time passive cash flow investor. He is currently an investor in more than 70 opportunities across more than $1 Billion worth of real estate and business assets. In this episode, we talk with Jeremy Roll, Founder and President of Roll Investment Group, Jeremy manages a group of over 1,000 investors who seek passive/managed cash-flowing investments in real estate and businesses. Jeremy is also the co-Founder of For Investors By Investors (FIBI). This non-profit organization was launched in 2007 to facilitate networking and learning among real estate investors in a strict no sales pitch environment. FIBI is now the largest group of public real estate investor meetings in California, with over 27,000 members. Jeremy has an MBA from The Wharton School, is a licensed California Real Estate Broker (for investing purposes only), and is an Advisor for Realty Mogul, the US's largest real estate crowdfunding website. Jeremy welcomes e-mails (jroll@rollinvestments.com) to network with or help other investors and to discuss real estate or business investments of any size. Jeremy talks with us about why he started investing in passive cashflow opportunities and the difference in real estate syndication now versus when he first started. He shares how he manages his investments, the importance of diversifying your investments, and the pros/cons of passive investing. Watch this episode with the incredibly knowledgable Jeremy Roll and learn how you can achieve success in your investing career! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I learned at a young age that people do not really care about you. They only care about what you can do for them. Then I thought, how could I leverage that into helping me build a career. I said early on when I started selling real estate that I wanted to be where everyone came for information, and I would sell real estate along the way. Well, so far, that has worked out really well. As I close in on 1 billion in real estate sold, I am proud to announce that I am just getting started. We are excited to roll forward to next year and the next and the next by providing the value people look for, by giving them information and helping them out when they need it, and selling a little real estate along the way. Let's learn together. Yes, together, I want to learn from you as well.

Cash Flow Connections - Real Estate Podcast
E433 - Optimizing Your Passive Portfolio in 2022

Cash Flow Connections - Real Estate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 48:36


You are in for a treat! Today, we are hearing from three of the leading experts in the passive real estate investing space on how they are optimizing their portfolios in 2022.  If you have been in the world of real estate investing for a little while, you have likely heard of Jeremy Roll, Travis Watts, and Jim Pfeifer. Tune into this episode, to hear how these three legends are bracing for the risks that we are facing in 2022. Jim Pfeifer is one of the founders of Left Field Investors and the host of the Passive Investing from Left Field podcast. Left Field Investors is a group dedicated to educating and assisting like-minded investors to negotiate the nuances of the passive investing landscape and world of syndications. Jim is a former financial advisor who became frustrated with the one-path-fits-all approach of the standard financial services industry.  Travis Watts has been investing in real estate since 2009 in multi-family, single-family, and vacation rentals. Travis is also the Director of Investor Relations at Ashcroft Capital and hosts a segment of the incredibly popular “Best Real Estate Investing Advice Ever Show”. He dedicates his time to educating others who are looking to be more "hand's off" in real estate! Jeremy Roll is one of my first mentors in real estate investing and has been passively investing since 2002. He is an expert on vetting operators and analyzing emerging macroeconomic trends. He is an amazing role model for anyone looking to live off the cash flow of their passive investments! In this episode, we discuss… Jeremy's three buckets for investing in times of economic uncertainty. The appropriate time horizons for your investments when inflation is very high.  Some alternative investments to traditional alternative investments.  How to find the best resources to learn more about where you should be putting your money. If you want to learn about some of the mistakes that these pros have made and some of the tactics they have developed over many years, this episode is jam-packed with valuable content! Take Control,Hunter Thompson Interested in investing in ATMs? Check out our webinar.   Please note that investing in private placement securities entails a high degree of risk, including illiquidity of the investment and loss of principal. Please refer to the subscription agreement for a discussion of risk factors. Tired of scrambling for capital?  Check out our new FREE webinar -  How to Ensure You Never Scramble for Capital Again (The 3 Capital-Raising Secrets). Click Here to register.   CFC Podcast Facebook Group

The Passive Income Attorney Podcast
EP 87 | How to Escape the Rat Race in 5 Years or Less with Jeremy Roll (Encore)

The Passive Income Attorney Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 39:50


In this encore episode of The Passive Income Attorney Podcast, Seth discusses with passive investing legend Jeremy Roll how to diversify your investment portfolio utilizing truly passive investments and retire from the rat race in 5 years or less. Jeremy explained the importance of focusing your investment strategy to match your goals. For him, reducing exposure to volatility and freeing up his time are at the top of the list. Enjoy!   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/

escape rat race jeremy roll passive income attorney podcast
How to Scale Commercial Real Estate
Creative Capital Raising, I Mean Really Creative

How to Scale Commercial Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 19:55


Looking to retire on passive income?   Just a few years ago, this was not in the cards for Emma Powell. But when her husband suddenly got laid off from his tech job, Emma made the jump to real estate and started her own business. Now, she's working on building her passive income portfolio and is well on her way to financial freedom.   She's here to share her story of being a stay-at-home-mom-photographer turned real estate investor and her unique perspective on raising capital and finding deals.     [00:01 - 06:52] Bouncing Back and Getting into Real Estate  After her husband was laid off, they moved to Salt Lake City, Utah She went to real estate just to have a new source of income and to have a hedge for unemployment Emma soon realized the bigger possibilities with real estate   [06:53 - 13:41] Transitioning from Active to Passive Investor Here's where Emma is getting ideas and inspiration from Shortening their timeline She breaks down the 4% and 8% rule Diversification is key   [13:42 - 18:24] Creating An Investment Club Emma was struggling to find limited partners Learn how she overcame this challenge She explains the investment club model More than raising capital, it's become a place of resource and mentorship   [18:25 - 19:55] Closing Segment Reach out to Emma!  Links Below Final Words Tweetable Quotes   “You can retire on passive income, just from being a passive investor. You don't ever actually have to own your own real estate.” - Emma Powell “Just being well-diversified, sticking to your lane, and letting other people do what they do best but trusting them with some of your money so that your money can be working for you as well as you're working for yourself.” - Emma Powell -----------------------------------------------------------------------------   Connect with Emma for passive commercial real estate investment opportunities! Visit the Highrise Group website now.   Connect with me:   I love helping others place money outside of traditional investments that both diversify a strategy and provide solid predictable returns.     Facebook   LinkedIn   Like, subscribe, and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or whatever platform you listen on.  Thank you for tuning in!   Email me → sam@brickeninvestmentgroup.com   Want to read the full show notes of the episode? Check it out below:   Emma Powell  00:00 It doesn't matter what you're doing. You could be doing anything to make money. It doesn't have to be real estate-related. For me, I chose real estate because it was a high-earning type of job that I could do without having to go get a professional degree like a medical degree. And also because I just like real estate. I mean, I was a real estate photographer. I like houses. I like buildings. I like architecture. I like business. For me. I actually like it. Some people in this business don't really like real estate. And I feel like do what you like they can make money and then anything that you make, you invest. You can retire on passive income, just from being a passive investor. You don't ever actually have to own your own real estate.    Intro  00:33 Welcome to the How to Scale Commercial Real Estate Show. Whether you are an active or passive investor, we'll teach you how to scale your real estate investing business into something big.    Sam Wilson  00:45 Emma Powell is a stay-at-home mom of four, photographer, and a multifamily syndicator and capital raiser working on financial independence. Emma, welcome to the show.   Emma Powell  00:54 Hey, thanks for having me on.   Sam Wilson  00:56 Pleasure is mine. Same three questions I ask every guest who comes on the show: in 90 seconds or less, can you tell me where did you start? Where are you now? And how did you get there?   Emma Powell  01:04 Well, the stay-at-home mom-photographer describes it pretty well. You know, always running like a little cottage business, got a degree online when I was 40, Bachelor's Degree in Entrepreneurial Management. And my husband is in the tech industry he got laid off. So we sold everything in Texas, moved to Salt Lake City and super short notice. And when I got up here, I didn't want to restart my photography business, it was a lot of hustle and grind. And I'm just getting to the point where I wanted to spend less time working, more time with my family. But I still needed something that could make a really good income. And so real estate and business, you know, you want to build wealth, you want a business or you invest in real estate and running a real estate business puts those two things together. And so I decided that I wanted to get enough passive income to retire my husband is my new endeavor after we moved. And so I started a real estate business in order to be able to do that. And so I'm mostly retired now, I am still wanting to do deals, obviously, as a passive investor, as a limited partner, but not completely step away from the business, just to be able to boost my earnings a little bit from what I would be doing as a limited partner. So we started a club recently where we just pool our money and do deals together. So allows me to be still involved in the GP, in an advisory or capacity, watching over things without completely stepping away. And it also gives me a chance to do a little bit less work per deal, as well as bring other people enter the deal so they can finally get their first deal done. Or if they're like me, and they want to just take a step down for being an active sponsor. It's a good middle ground for a lot of different people.   Sam Wilson  02:34 When did you move to Salt Lake City?   Emma Powell  02:36 It was in like the last week of January and 2018. And we got from this beautiful Austin, Texas weather. I think it was 25 degrees that day, we drove out. And when we got into Salt Lake, it was like 25 degrees. And I was an angry, angry person for about three weeks. And then we got our first blizzard. And I thought I love it here. So it's been actually a really good move for us.   Sam Wilson  02:57 So if I'm understanding this right, stay-at-home mom-photographer, you said, Hey, I'm going to step away from this entirely. So from 2018 to now you've done enough deals to basically retire yourself.   Emma Powell  03:08 Mm hmm. Yeah, definitely, I make a lot more money now than I did as a photographer, like I make more money than my husband. But he is not comfortable quitting his job for two reasons. One, he works 100% remote, and he can work remote anywhere in the United States. The other thing is, he has a lot of time freedom, even during his job, they have something called flexible time off. And so it's not like PTO where you have to save up days and all that they just come in and come out. As long as their work is done. He can work early in the morning late at night, he can take lunches off he can go places with us so it's not a part time job, he does work full time, but he can schedule it like a part-time person would be able to. So the other thing that he wants is a lot more security and our income stream. And so selling a deal or doing a deal that's active, that's my job. And he doesn't want to just have to replace, if he quits replace his job with my job. He wants it to be completely passive have a foundation of passive income that comes in at somewhat regular intervals. That W2 type of security, so monthly or quarterly distributions is what would be making him feel more comfortable. So between those two things, and you know, also just really liking his company and feeling like they're working on something really important, unusual, and they have a great company culture. So he's like, you know, let's just wait until we can really feel like we have that kind of a constant income security that you're not having to work for, it is truly passive. And then if we want to work after that happens, that's our choice is being financially free, not necessarily retired.   Sam Wilson  04:35 Right. That's really awesome. Did you expect in four years time to be able to step away yourself?   Emma Powell  04:42 I don't think I realized that the first six to 12 months. I really thought that it was a way for me to bring in another stream of income that would protect us from another layoff because in the tech industry, it's not if it's when and he was lucky with his first layoff because at the time he was contracting or working for California company and they had to give him 60 days notice like a plenty of time to go find a new job. But when that new job was a Texas when they laid him off, it was like he came home in the middle of the day 10:30. And he's like, Hey, can we talk and I mean, every wife knows, with a husband in tech knows what that means. It's just such a common trope almost. So for me, I just felt like I wanted to protect us from that my photography was definitely not going to be able to do that. And that was one of the reasons I didn't want to restart the business when we got to Salt Lake. But it didn't take very long for me to realize that this income earning potential wasn't just a hedge for unemployment, or layoffs, it could not only replace my need to work full time, or even part-time, and completely replace his income many times over. And I think that what we've done is the same thing with syndication kind of blows the lid off of what you can earn, with a W2 job, as we're looking more into fund creation, fund management and capital raising, that again, blows the lid off your income potential that you would have as a syndicator as an operator. So that's kind of what we're looking at next. It is a lot of work. So I'm a little work adverse right now. I'm definitely anxious and ready for retirement. So it's hard for me to plan a lot farther, I know that I'm gonna have to take a gap year and take some time off and reevaluate. But thinking about maximizing your income for the time that you're spending is something that you have to do if you claim you want passive income and to spend more time with your family, which everybody does. But then when they say that the next thing you do is go out and start a syndication business.   Sam Wilson  06:27 Right. He's guilty, guilty as charged. Yeah, you don't want to, you know, have more time, freedom. Yeah. Okay. Out of the gate, that's not exactly how it goes.   Emma Powell  06:38 No. So I transitioned pretty quickly, from active operations to more passive and consulting, because I just realized that I wasn't being true to my own goals by saying, I want passive income to spend more time with a family, and then just build this huge business that takes me away from my family.   Sam Wilson  06:53 Yeah. How did you because, there's a tipping point there but there's also that like, where you have to chase one and not the other at some point? How did you navigate that? And then talk to us a little bit about that, that question even make sense.   Emma Powell  07:06 Hanging out with people who are doing what you want to be doing and seeing them doing it successfully, you have to determine who those people are. And so I came across a couple of people who were basically full-time passive investors, you know, Jeremy Roll, Travis watts, people in that category, and just watching what they did. I mean, they don't really know who I am, but I know who they are. And they're my imaginary mentors, if you will. And so just watching those types of people, there are few other I talked to who are running syndication businesses, or capital raising funds, but they had previously retired on their passive income. So even though they are working now, they don't have to. And so knowing that about them, I can ask them questions and see how they did it. So just kind of following them around and replicating what they were doing helped me figure out really quickly that to retire on passive income, you don't have to be running a real estate business, you can do it from a job. And I remember my son when he got his first job when he was 16 at Sonic, and I was driving him to work one day, and I said, you know, if you just work hard, save up your money and start purchasing investments really young, like 16-18 years old, you could if you wanted to work at Sonic the rest of your life and be very, very wealthy, because you hold a lot of cash flowing assets. And he looked at me and he said, I don't have to work at Sonic the rest of my life, do I? No, but it doesn't matter what you're doing. You could be doing anything to make money. It doesn't have to be real estate-related. For me, I chose real estate because it was a high-earning type of job that I could do without having to go get a professional degree like a medical degree. And also because I just like real estate. I just really, I mean, I was a real estate photographer. I like houses. I like buildings. I like architecture. I like business. For me, I actually like it. Some people in this business don't really like real estate. And I feel like do what you like they can make money. And then anything that you make, you invest. You can retire on passive income, just from being a passive investor, you don't ever actually have to own your own real estate.   Sam Wilson  08:58 Right? That's a valid point. You know, was there a number that you had to have as a nest egg and you said, Hey, this is my investable assets.   Emma Powell  09:07 Yes, if we go off of the 4% rule, which means that you're drawing down your portfolio at 4% per year of the total value, we needed something a little over 2 million, almost $3 million. Before going on to 8% roll which I also see is becoming more commonly accepted because your portfolio is going to continue to grow. You're going to be taking out less as time goes by. So if you go with the 8%, we were somewhere in the million and a half to 2 million range. What if we were going off of the average annual return of 10% to make 120k a year which is $10,000 a month, we needed about a million dollars invested in cash flowing assets. And so I set the base one as that million dollars in play. When we sold our little ranch in Texas we had just under half of that between our retirement fund, our emergency fund, the equity that we got out of that house, it was both cash we put in an equity that we forced from renovations and also just live in it for a couple of years. So we took and piled all of that together and went out and started our business. And like I said, I had about half of that million that I needed from those savings and activities. And I knew that I could double that by the year, by the rule of 72. At 10%, a year would take 7.2 years to double that. And to me, 7.2 years was too long, my husband was starting this brand new job, we didn't know if he was going to like it, we didn't know if he was going to like the company and 7.2 years seemed like an eternity me, plus, I had no job. And so I thought I would be a good candidate to be an active investor, because I want to shorten this timeline down to three, four or five years, not 7.2 to double that. And I need some to do. I mean, when we first moved to Utah, I was literally watching cat videos on YouTube, I was so bored. And so I spent a couple of months just figuring out, what I wanted to do. My house was spotless, it was just ridiculous. I thought my kids just don't need me at the level that they needed me when they were younger. And so I went out and basically started in a real estate business. For all of those reasons. I like doing one thing that checks a lot of boxes. And for me that checked a ton of boxes.   Sam Wilson  11:07 I love that. And that makes a lot of sense. Thanks for breaking down the four and 8% rule that you know, because even if you're at 8%, and you're you're checking off at 10%. Theoretically, it's growing still every year, you're never touching principle because a lot of deals, especially right now finding something that throws off 10% cash on cash is kind of challenging. A lot of this stuff is baked in IRR with a 6% cash-on-cash return. Are you just being hyper selective? Or how are you finding the opportunities that meet your criteria?   Emma Powell  11:37 It's been really difficult, because to find something that throws up the yield that you need to have a high cash on cash return like that, it's really challenging with cap rates compressing, and you're seeing total returns go down and you're definitely seeing cash on cash return go down. It used to be 10% was the minimum that people needed to do a deal at all. And now if you can find 10%, you're doing well. And I'm not talking about 10% from like things that you're doing yourself, like you can get that off of AirBnBs, you can get that off of a lot of things. But if you're going in as a passive investor, where you're just investing for cash flow, it's a difficult thing to find in commercial real estate right now. So I think the advantage of putting money into a deal and not as much time like I still like putting my time into multifamily, because that's my niche. And that's what I know. And that's why I like to do what I understand. But being able to diversify your cash into other things that you maybe don't understand as well, because you don't have to run it. I'm never saying that you should invest in something that you don't understand. But you don't have to understand it to the deep level that you would if you were actively managing that actual deal or that portfolio. So looking into assets outside of real estate and talking to other real estate investors because they're not 100%, real estate maxis, we have to be in other things, it would be... Just like we tell all the crypto people don't go 100% into crypto, you shouldn't be 100% in real estate either. And so being able to diversify into things that really specialize in high cash flow like ATM funds, oil and gas. Those are the notorious ones for high cash flow. There's no upside, but you do enjoy some depreciation. I do like the upside to get off of commercial real estate. So I think a 70 to 80% of your portfolio and asset class you really understand well, and then you've got some percentage in some diversified things for hedge also, but just because it does something different, in this case, high cash flow. And then you have a little bit leftover for some more speculative investments, like tech startups, crypto, things like that. So just being well-diversified, sticking to your lane, and letting other people do what they do best but trusting them with some of your money so that your money can be working for you as well as you're working for yourself.   Sam Wilson  13:37 Absolutely. That's brilliant. I couldn't have said that better if I had tried. So plug your mindset behind that. With the last few minutes we have here. I want to talk about your investing club and your group mentorship. How did you build a following around that in order to get that launched?   Emma Powell  13:51 It was actually the plan B. Plan A was to build a network of limited partners who would want to passively invest in deals and I thought, oh, I want to be a limited partner. I know how to speak to limited partners. But really the only people I was speaking to and reaching who were reaching out to me were other entrepreneurs like how can I do a deal with you? How can I Co-GP? I've got $100,000, I've got $200,000. How do I do a Co-GP and at 200,000, it's really just difficult to get a large multifamily or large commercial operator to even talk to you about Co-GP. You need to start from three, four, or 500,000 before you can even have that conversation, especially if you don't have any experience. I'm a little bit different position because I have some experience and I can help out on a GP in various ways. But it just was not going anywhere. And I felt like, where are all my LPs? I went to go do a raise for a large deal. And I raised almost nothing. It was just almost a complete and utter failure. And I just realized I do better raising money for joint ventures. But as the deals got bigger, the joint venture partners have to have more and more cash and I just, I didn't know anybody or not enough people in the 500 to a million-dollar space to put in one single deal. I know people with 200 who needed to diversify that $50,000 at a time because that was the only 200,000 we had. And so as I was, as that deal kind of went down the tubes, we weren't able to get the money raised for it, I had a partner on another deal joint venture, you know, who was a securities attorney, and have a lot of experience in the private equity fund space for real estate syndications. And he suggested the investment club model, which is basically you pool capital with up to 99 other investors, including yourself makes 100. And as long as you stay under that and follow certain rules, it's not an SEC, you're not basically dealing with the SEC, because you're not dealing in securities, we buy securities, but we're not offering them, we're not giving any financial advice, I don't charge any fees to join the club. If I did, then that puts me in a registered investment advisor territory. And so I don't charge any fees weekly, for free, we look at deals we decide do we want to pool our capital into this deal. And we do negotiate our way into the GP to protect that investment, namely, but also because a lot of us in the club do have experience and can offer valid and legitimate skills into a general partnership.   Sam Wilson  16:04 That is really, really interesting. So you're gonna rely on the operator, then go find the deal, and they bring it to you, they bring it to your club, as you as a club? Are you guys going in as a fund to funds plus getting a cut of the GP? Or are you going in just strictly as a GP member and bringing all the capital?    Emma Powell  16:21 We go in as individual limited partners, we cannot create an investing company for the purpose of investing in securities, that's illegal. It's also a way that people would try to do that's like the clever idea they get, well, if I was in your company, even though I'm not accredited, I could still invest in 506C deals, absolutely not, you still need to be accredited. If it's an accredited entity, every person in the entity must be accredited, or the entity has to have $5 million worth of value. And we're never going to do that because we create a new entity for every deal that we go into. So you have you're basically dealing with all of us individually as limited partners, we all sign a PPM we all make our own decisions. That's one of the rules. And then we create an entity that then negotiated into the GP, again, to protect that investment, keep an eye on it. And also to be able to contribute our skills as necessary. I would say it's a non-managing member, typically more of a board position.   Sam Wilson  17:13 Got it. That's awesome. I love that. How, what has been, you know, you said you built it really from out of necessity, because you were trying money from limited partners and found that all your limited partners wanted to be general partners, not limited partners. You built that out of necessity. What has been, in my small mind, I don't understand this model that well, it would, you know, most of these people wouldn't need a group mentorship, weekly meeting, talking about, you know, the mechanics of deals, but it sounds like that's still an information gap you're able to fill.   Emma Powell  17:43 Yeah, definitely, I think because it's free, there's a lot of value there. And we have fund managers, we have experienced operators, we have people who've been in the space for several years learning and taking courses that maybe they've never done a deal. So they're looking for their first deal, they definitely want to build a syndication business, or some sort of capital raising fund. But then we have people in there as well who just want to get into this, but they don't want to build a big business. It's just not something, it's like me, it's just not something that's in our long-term plan. And so people can get into the club, and really turn it into exactly what they need. If it's just education, if it's just networking, if it's deals, it doesn't really matter. Again, it's one of those things that I had a lot of different little problems that I was trying to solve. And this one thing check all those boxes.   Sam Wilson  18:25 Absolutely love it. Emma, thank you making the time to come on today and really break down your business, your kind of story, how you've achieved retirement really, you know, in just a few short years. So I think that's absolutely awesome and love the investing club model.   Emma Powell  18:38 Thank you.    Sam Wilson  18:39 If our listeners want to get in touch with you, or learn more about you what is the best way to do that   Emma Powell  18:42 My website, actually here, www.highrise.group. And if you go to /contact, I have links to all my socials there. I have my phone number, my email, you can also book a time in my calendar to talk whether you want to be a limited partner or a Co-GP Club member, we can kind of put you in whichever bucket more appeals to you. I definitely still am raising money from limited partner capital, I always will be doing that. And then if you go to highrise.group/podcast, it has all my interviews that I linked there if you want to go through and has tons of, you'll hear the backstory like 100 times. But anyway, that's the best way to get in touch with me. And then you can choose the platform that works best for you, texting, social platforms, whatever, because it's all listed there on that contact page.   Sam Wilson  19:24  Fabulous. Emma, thank you so much for your time. I do appreciate it.   Emma Powell  19:27 Hey, appreciate it. Thank you for having me on. This is great.   Sam Wilson  19:30 Hey, thanks for listening to the How to Scale Commercial Real Estate Podcast. If you can do me a favor and subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, whatever platform it is you use to listen, if you can do that for us, that would be a fantastic help to the show. It helps us both attract new listeners as well as rank higher on those directories so appreciate you listening. Thanks so much and hope to catch you on the next episode.

Real Estate Investing Abundance
REIA 136 Jeremy Roll: How To Become A Full-Time Passive Cash Flow Investor

Real Estate Investing Abundance

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 24:22


Jeremy Roll started investing in real estate and businesses in 2002 and left the corporate world in 2007 to become a full-time passive cash flow investor. He is currently an investor in more than 60 opportunities across more than $1 Billion worth of real estate and business assets. As Founder and President of Roll Investment Group, Jeremy manages a group of over 1,500 investors who seek passive/managed cash flowing investments in real estate and businesses.Main Points:Becoming a full-time passive cash flow investor take a lot of work, education, and time but is very much worth the effort, especially for anyone who wants to leave the corporate world!There are many different types of real estate asset classes that can be considered by passive cash flow investors, providing solutions for investors across various risk spectrums and locations. Some types of passive cash flow opportunities can have tax benefits that makes them significantly more favorable than more mainstream investment opportunities.Diversification across asset classes, geographies, and operators is absolutely key for passive cash flow investors to help reduce risk.It's important for passive cash flow investors to monitor upcoming changes in migration, demographics, and key trends to ensure that they are optimizing their passive cash flow investment decisions.With the advent of podcasts, recent crowdfunding laws, and very low interest rates for savers, becoming a passive cash flow investor is easier and more appealing than ever before.Connect with Jeremy:jroll@rollinvestments.comFinancial Reporting and Analysis Sites referenced in the show:www.cnbc.comwww.drudgereport.comwww.calculatedriskblog.comwww.shadowstats.comwww.zerohedge.com

Darin Batchelder’s Real Estate Investing Show
Are We Headed For A Recession And Exciting Assets With Jeremy Roll [DB097]

Darin Batchelder’s Real Estate Investing Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 66:57


Worried about the economy? You're not alone. Jeremy Roll is a student of market cycles and he's investing in assets that will do well during a recession. He's outlined the typical predictors of recessions and the asset classes he's investing in - so you can too! Wouldn't it be nice to have someone else worry about the economy for you? Listen and learn! For links and resources discussed in this episode, please visit our show notes at https://darinbatchelder.com/are-we-headed-for-a-recession  

Freedom Investor Radio
EP 16: Jeremy Roll on Protecting Your Equity During Economic Uncertainty

Freedom Investor Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 26:24


Today we're welcoming Jeremy Roll to the show to address a topic that is becoming increasingly urgent: how to protect your equity during economic uncertainty. Jeremy started investing in real estate and businesses in 2002, and left the corporate world in 2007 to become a full-time passive cash flow investor. He is currently an investor in more than 60 opportunities across more than $1 Billion worth of real estate and business assets. As Founder and President of Roll Investment Group, Jeremy manages a group of over 1,500 investors who seek passive/managed cash-flowing investments in real estate and businesses. Jeremy is also the co-Founder of For Investors By Investors (FIBI), a non-profit organization that was launched in 2007 with the goal of facilitating networking and learning among real estate investors, in a strict no sales pitch environment. In this conversation, you'll hear the genesis story of how he entered the world of cash flow opportunities, as well as the best ways to network and vet these types of opportunities. Jeremy shares his seasoned insight into the current inflationary environment and imminent recession, before guiding us through the three buckets that he is currently focusing on. You'll hear the top red flags that every investor should be looking out for right now, as well as a detailed explanation of the giant risk 'elephant in the room' that should be dominating the conversation! If you're looking to make the switch from W2 income to the world of real estate investment, tune in to hear his hard-won advice to heed before taking the leap!Key Points From This Episode:Introducing Jeremy, his career arc, and how he got where he is today.He explains the concept of investing in cash flow opportunities.How he initially got involved with and vetted these types of opportunities.The best way to network and learn about what sponsors are doing.His opinions on the current inflationary environment and an imminent recession.How we as investors can protect ourselves and our equity in times like this.The three buckets he's focused on and his number one concern for the next 12-24 months.Diving into short-term investments and how he links up as an individual investor.The key to working with tax-abated multi-family opportunities.An eye-opening insight into a current red flag that no one is talking about.Other red flags to watch out for specifically in the current environment.His ideal sponsor to match with.A reminder to never skip running a background check.Jeremy shares some closing advice: learn as much as you can before starting! Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Jeremy Roll EmailFor Investors By InvestorsIntelligent Investors Real Estate ConferenceHunter Thompson on LinkedInThe Wharton SchoolRealty MogulRay Dalio on TwitterBest Ever ConferenceShadow Government StatisticsTo learn about syndications and how passively investing in one can help you gain freedom and control over your life, visit:www.passiveCREprofits.com

Real Estate Asset Management Podcast
Episode #100: Look Back on 99 Podcasts with Gary Lipsky

Real Estate Asset Management Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 8:19


Hello and welcome to the 100th Episode of the Real Estate Asset Management Podcast! Your positive feedback has been so wonderful to hear, from the very beginning. Join us today as we look back on 99 amazing episodes with memorable guests who shared golden nuggets from their wealth of wisdom. We touch on the topics that we've interviewed experts about, from mega leasing and economies of scale with Neil Boa, to cap rate compression with Andrew Rybczynsk, and more, including a 20 minute MBA from Gino Barbaro. There's always something to be learned from revisiting our podcasts, and the basics of asset management we guide you through are designed to be useful, even to beginners. The basis of everything? You need a MAP: measure everything, stay accountable, and be proactive in all your endeavors. Thanks for joining us.Key Points From This Episode:Welcome to the 100th episode of our podcast.How great it is to receive positive feedback from our listeners along the way.Thoughts on value ad strategy from Episode 17.What Neil Boa taught us about mega leasing and economies of scale.Merrill Kaliser's thoughts on the importance of having KPIs on Episode 10.Andrew Rybczynsk from Costar's thoughts on cap rate compression from Episode 73.The story of how Episode 77's guest, Gino Barbaro, gave us all a 20 minute MBA.Bridge loans versus fixed loans with Andrew Westling on Episode 90.Nikolai Ray's financial engineering expertise communicated on Episode 92.Appreciation for all of our amazing guests and the wealth of knowledge they shared.What you can learn from revisiting our podcasts.The easy basics of asset management that can be of use to a beginner.Why it is important to go the extra mile even if you have a property management company.Why you need a MAP: measure everything, stay accountable, and be proactive.Where to go to keep informed about future opportunities with Break of Day Capital.Tweetables:“I know I've learned a bunch from our amazing guests from Brian Burke, Maureen Miles, Tim Bratz, Anna Myers, Brendan Hall, Mina Jetty, Gene Trowbridge, Jeremy Roll, Jason Yarusi, Michael Becker, Danny Randazzo and so many more.” — Gary Lipsky [0:52]“There are a lot of good property management companies with great people but they aren't owners of that property, what makes you think they'll go the extra mile if you aren't. People make mistakes, you know? I'll admit, I make mistakes so don't expect your property management team to be perfect as well.” — Gary Lipsky [04:40]Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Asset Management Mastery Facebook GroupBreak of Day Capital Break of Day Capital InstagramBreak of Day Capital YoutubeGary Lipsky on LinkedInGarzella Group

Apartment Investing Journey
AIJ195: Critical Insights From a Full-Time Cash Flow Investor - with Jeremy Roll

Apartment Investing Journey

Play Episode Play 31 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 31:58


Jeremy has been invested in passive cash flowing real estate opportunities since 2002 and left the corporate world in 2007 to become a full-time passive cash flow investor. Jeremy has now invested in more than 150-200+ opportunities across many asset classes, including real estate and non-real estate opportunities. Jeremy is also the Founder and President of Roll Investment Group, an investor group with over 1,500 investors who seek passive, managed cash flowing opportunities. Join Our Passive Investor NetworkDownload Our Passive Investor Guide to Multifamily SyndicationsWE DISCUSS:The start of his real estate investment.Why he went straight to passive investing.His insights on where we're at in the market cycle.What he's currently investing in and planning to invest to moving forward.How he sources opportunities as a passive investor.His biggest challenge.What's going really well with his business.KEY QUOTE:“I've been networking for like 20 years and to me, networking is the absolute key to doing this full-time for myself. That's my number 1 focus, it's what I do all day long.”CONNECT WITH OUR GUEST:Email: jroll@rollinvestments.comCONNECT WITH US! Visit our Website: https://www.canovocapital.com/podcastConnect with us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/apartmentinvestingjourney/?modal=admin_todo_tourFollow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpmNIzpEzxGn5ZuNgjAVV-w/featuredFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/apartmentinvestingjourney/Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/apartment-investing-journey/id1464256464LOVE THE SHOW? PLEASE SUBSCRIBE, RATE, REVIEW & SHARE

Building Passive Income & Wealth (Through Real Estate)
Predicting The Next Recession & Fortifying Your Portfolio With 20 Year Passive Investing Veteran Jeremy Roll #59

Building Passive Income & Wealth (Through Real Estate)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 24:06


Learn the method that's predicted every recession in the past to give you a 6-24 month head start on recession-proofing your portfolio. Timestamps[00:07] Jeremy's bio[01:01] Jeremy talks about his passive investing  journey [03:50] How Jeremy built his portfolio from scratch and what it looks like now[06:05] Jeremy shares more on his investing in startups[08:02] Jeremy's take on the the Real Estate cycle within the next couple of years[11:42] Jeremy talks about what happens when the yield curve inverts based on predicting the recession[13:27] Asset prices and why Jeremy would rather wait until they are lower[15:05] How Jeremy has seen deals in real estate change over the years[15:43] Jeremy talks about his investing in the real estate, giving an example of a unique deal he invested in[16:39] Jeremy shares the three types of buckets he is currently investing in[20:10] Insights for newby passive investorsSign Up For Our Free Newsletter where we cover the latest in Stocks & Crypto, Multifamily, and the Nation's Economy: https://perpetualwealthcapital.com/newsletter-signup/Partner with us on our next multifamily property either actively or passively: https://PerpetualWealthCapital.com/Partner Download our free ebook: The Definitive Guide To Building Generational Wealth & Passive Cash Flow Through Multifamily Real Estate InvestingIf you like our content, please give us a rating on the platform you're listening on!Get in touch: Justin@PerpetualWealthCapital.com Let me know what topics you'd like to learn more about.Connect with Jeremy Rolls;Email - jroll@rollinvestments.com

Prosperity Through Multifamily Real Estate Investing
Understanding Your Investing Thesis and Risk Aversion with Jeremy Roll

Prosperity Through Multifamily Real Estate Investing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 49:00


Episode 110: Jeremy started investing in real estate and businesses in 2002 and left the corporate world in 2007 to become a full-time passive cash flow investor. He is currently an investor in more than 60 opportunities across more than $1 Billion worth of real estate and business assets. As Founder and President of Roll Investment Group, Jeremy manages a group of over 1,500 investors who seek passive/managed cash flowing investments in real estate and businesses. He is also the co-Founder of For Investors By Investors (FIBI), a non-profit organization that was launched in 2007 with the goal of facilitating networking and learning among real estate investors in a strict no sales pitch environment.FIBI is now the largest group of public real estate investor meetings in California with over 30,000 members. Jeremy has an MBA from The Wharton School and is an Advisor for Realty Mogul, the largest real estate crowdfunding website in the US. Jeremy welcomes e-mails (jroll@rollinvestments.com) to network with or help other investors and to discuss real estate or business investments of any size.For today's episode we will cover: [ 00:00 - 04:10] Opening Segment.Getting to know Jeremy Roll. [ 04:10 - 15:06 ] What to look for in asset classes before investing passively.Relying on predictability.Opportunities in the different classes.Being cautious of the current market.Why you shouldn't stop investing.Be in line with your investing thesis.When you should start investing, [ 15:06 - 27:35 ] Jeremy's 3 current buckets in finding assets.Unique properties with unique pricingShort term opportunitiesWhy Jeremy doesn't invest in cryptocurrency.Looking at the asset prices and predictability.Investing In ATM's. [ 27:35 - 32:45 ] Why there might be a coming economic downturn.Why Jeremy sees a coming economic downturnWhy it is inevitable because of 2020 and the Ukraine-Russia Situation [  32:45 - 41:15 ] Knowing where you are in an economic cycle.The most liquidity is by the end of an economic cycle.What to think about before investing.Finding the right fit to your personality before investing. [ 41:15 - 48:50 ] Buying assets with Debt nowLower cap rates in the next 2 to 5 years.Invest now if the cash flow is good enough.Projected timeline of seeing the impact.Assuming that real estate will adjust slowly.Looking at the yield curve for the next 5 to 10 years.The upcoming inflation rate. [ 48:50 - 51:54 ] Closing SegmentRapid fire questions for JeremyHow to reach JeremyTweetable Quotes: Connect With Guest:SUBSCRIBE & LEAVE A 5-START REVIEW as we create a lifetime of wealth and financial freedom through multifamily investing!    Invest with us! Check out Blue Oak Investments  Cody on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram J

Real Estate Asset Management Podcast
Episode #96: Bullish or Bearish, with Jeremy Roll

Real Estate Asset Management Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 20:33


We all have different investment styles, and we feel it's important to learn about the motives behind various approaches. Our guest today certainly has a more bearish approach than our bullish take on things, and today, he talks us through his thought processing when it comes to committing to an investment. Jeremy Roll started investing in real estate in 2002, and in 2007, he left the corporate world to become a full-time passive cash flow investor. He is the President at Roll Investment Group, the co-founder of For Investors by Investors, and is an advisor for Realty Mogul. In this episode, Jeremy shares his greatest concerns, pertaining to the current multi-family market, and his data-driven approach to risk assessment. We find out why he is sitting on the fence when it comes to regular multi-family investments in the current climate, which opportunities he feels comfortable seizing, and when he might dive back into his principal field of interest (namely, multi-family). We discuss the effects of the impending increase in interest rates and inflation, as well as population migration and cap rate adjustments over time. Tune in to find out what will happen in the case of a recession, how to ensure you have enough padding if things go south, and so much more!Key Points From This Episode:Introducing Jeremy Roll and the work he does.How Jeremy became a passive cash flow investor.What he bases his biases on when it comes to asset classes and markets.What his greatest concerns are, pertaining to the current multi-family market.Why he predicts an increase in interest rates and what that means for multi-family investors.The true inflation percentage and the likelihood of rapid property devaluation.Why Jeremy is taking a bearish approach to investing in 2022.How rent prices in Arizona are being adjusted according to inflation.Why you should take population migration into consideration and analyze specific markets.The three tiers of opportunities Jeremy is comfortable with investing in at the moment.Why Jeremy invests in ATM machines.Where his interest truly lies in terms of asset classes.Under what conditions Jeremy will dive back into regularly investing in multi-family.Predictions of cap rate adjustments.What generally happens in the case of a recession.The effects of a lack of liquidity on the lending side.An example of how to ensure padding if things go south.Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Jeremy Roll on LinkedInJeremy Roll EmalFor Investors by InvestorsRealty MogulKen McElroyAsset Management Mastery Facebook GroupBreak of Day Capital Break of Day Capital InstagramBreak of Day Capital YoutubeGary Lipsky on LinkedInBest in ClassGarzella Group

Purpose-Driven Wealth
Episode 4 - Evaluating Passive Investments

Purpose-Driven Wealth

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 64:27


In the 4th episode of Purpose-Driven Wealth, your host, Mo Bina, and guest Jeremy Roll discuss what you should keep small when evaluating an asset. When the wealth gap between classes is increasing, Jeremy asks the question, "are you on the right side of the fence?" Today, Jeremy talks about what's turning him into a depreciation investor from a cash flow investor, the probabilities of a pandemic landing on an election, and whether printing more money is good or bad—or if it even matters. In this episode you will learn: Jeremy Roll – on scrutinizing the merits of a deal Keep your 'box' tight! Jeremy's concern for the next decade's GDP growth Increasing Wealth Gap – If you can't beat them, join them! Is property or housing a right? and so much more! About Jeremy Roll: Jeremy Roll started investing in real estate and businesses in 2002 and left the corporate world in 2007 to become a full-time passive cash flow investor. He is an investor in more than 70 opportunities across more than $1 billion worth of real estate and business assets. As Founder and President of Roll Investment Group, Jeremy manages a group of over 1,000 investors who seek passive/managed cash-flowing investments in real estate and business. He's also the co-founder of For Investors By Investors, a nonprofit organization that was launched in 2007 with the goal of facilitating networking and learning among real estate investors in a strict no sales pitch environment. Follow Jeremy Roll on: LinkedIn:         https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremy-roll-655107/ Email:              jroll@rollinvestments.com Connect with Mo Bina on: Website:          https://www.high-risecapital.com/ Medium:          https://mobina.medium.com/

The Level Up REI Podcast
What We Learned After 100 Episodes Of Level Up REI Podcast

The Level Up REI Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 46:57


Level Up REI Podcast finally hits 100 episodes! To celebrate this milestone, Lisa Hylton looks back on valuable lessons she learned from her most beloved guests. She returns to her discussions with Michelle Bosch, Annie Dickerson, Jeremy Roll, and Charles Seaman. Lisa features in this special episode her conversation with these amazing people about the importance of focus, finding the right partnership in multifamily syndications, the power of passive investing, and the right approach to real estate purchases.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join The Level Up REI Podcast Community today:lisahylton.comTwitterInstagramFacebookLinkedInYouTube