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Amanda Cruise interviews Michael Holman, president of Overland Development, who shares insights on the current real estate development landscape across various asset classes including multifamily, retail, hospitality, and self-storage. Michael discusses the importance of understanding market dynamics, the significance of pre-leasing, and the strategies for successful land acquisition and city approvals. He also highlights the shift in investment strategies over the past five years, focusing on risk management and value creation. The conversation concludes with Michael's thoughts on working with syndicators and the importance of communication in co-GP relationships. Michael Holman | Real Estate Background Overland Development Based in: Salt Lake City, UT Say hi to them at: LinkedIn www.overlandgroupinc.com Sponsors: Crystal View Capital Capital Gains Tax Solutions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Breaking, or breakdancing, has its origins in the gang culture of 1970s New York. It evolved on the floors of huge parties, where dance replaced violence as an outlet for neighbourhood bravado. But artist and entrepreneur Michael Holman saw an opportunity to turn the nascent culture in something much larger, a scene that could have global appeal.Four decades later, breaking makes its debut as an Olympic sport, with competitors from all over the world bringing their best moves to Paris to compete for gold. This is the story of how it got there. Audio scenes have been re-created. Let us know what you think #AmazingSportStories
Breaking makes its debut at the Paris 2024 Olympics, but its origins as a sport go back to 1970s New York. Michael Holman formed a group of the most talented breakdancers in the city called 'The New York City Breakers'. He remembers when the crew performed at a salute for the US Olympic team in 1984, where they wrote a proclamation backstage - proposing it should be a future event at the games, with a set of rules to go with it.This is a Whistledown production for the BBC World Service. (Photo: Breakdancers in 1984 in New York, Brooklyn. Credit: Getty Images)
For this week's ep of my podcast Apt. 5B we're chopping it up with Michael Holman who was an associated producer and choerorgapher for Beat Street and the man along with Author Baker and Was who will be bringing Beat Street to Broadway! We're chopping it up about when we 1st saw Beat Street, our top 3 characters, a slept on character, fave scenes, where the idea to bring this to Broadway came from, how he linked up with Nas and how much pressure does he feel bringing a classic movie to Broadway! Just another DOOOOOOOOOOOOPE ep y'all and don't forget to subscribe to our Youtube page and check us out wherever you listen to your fave podcasts at!@Kil889 www.willmakebeatsforfood.com
Beat Street is an eye opening film that features a group of Bronx teens in the early years of hip-hop attempting to break into show business. At this year's Tribeca Festival, Mass Appeal along with Nas, helped celebrate its 40 year anniversary. Join Harlan as he chops it up the genre shaping icons Melle Mel and Scorpio of Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five, b-boys Mr. Wade, Powerful Pexter and Michael Holman, MC Debbie D, Queen Lisa Lee, Kool Moe Dee and Nas as they pay homage to the story that changed the world. Follow Harlan on Instagram at @theofficialharlan
As we wait for the verdict from Sandy's evidentiary hearing, we're releasing our never-heard-before interview with Rick Hartigan — a former St. Joseph, Missouri, journalist who received threats from police for his reporting on the Patricia Jeschke murder. At the time of Sandy's original trial in 1981, Rick reported on evidence connecting an alternate suspect to the murder — a suspect now known as police officer Michael Holman.Do you have information about The Sandra Hemme Story? Please email us at hello@editaud.io. Ozarks True Crime: The Sandra Hemme Story, is an editaudio Original production. Connect with us:Instagram: anniemarie_ / editaud.io Twitter: @editaud_io / @AnnieMarie_See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's the final day of the hearing. In this episode, we hear more about the internal investigation into officer Michael Holman, the evidence connecting him to Patricia Jeschke's murder, and what happens next for Sandy.Do you have information about The Sandra Hemme Story? Please email us at hello@editaud.io. Ozarks True Crime: The Sandra Hemme Story, is an editaudio Original production. Connect with us:Instagram: anniemarie_ / editaud.io Twitter: @editaud_io / @AnnieMarie_See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Developing a relentless mindset that views "no" as an opportunity to find another way rather than a roadblock will allow you to forge a successful path outside traditional career tracks. Are you ready to blaze your own trail on your terms but need help knowing where or how to start? Then, you have to listen to this conversation. In this episode, Michael Holman will teach you how focusing 100% on the task at hand allows you to balance ambitious goals with quality time. You'll also learn about intelligent people's costly mistakes and how to avoid them by surrounding yourself with trusted advisors. Join us to grasp Michael's formula for achieving wealth, health, and freedom through an unstoppable drive to succeed on your own terms.For more on this, listen to the full episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uvR_oJJHBJk OR https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-to-be-relentless-and-avoid-million-dollar/id1606759882?i=1000560734418 Resources:- Free community of high-performing physicians: the Physician Wealth Accelerator - https://limitless-md.mn.co/ - Check out my programs - https://vikramraya.com/programs/ - Group Coaching Now Open - https://www.freedom5doc.com/home58481126 Connect with Vikram:- Website: https://vikramraya.com - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vikramraya/ - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Vikramrayamd - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vikramraya/ - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdq9M-kD0L2hy1UlfOK-hwQ Special Thank You to Music Provided by Music Library:
In June of 1984, a show aimed at helping America understand and embrace all the myriad aspects of hip hop aired across the country. But hip hop might have already outgrown this kind of presentation. It might be outgrowing during this show. And so there was never another episode. And to this day the world continues to mourn... Graffiti Rock. Nate Runkel from Yo! That's My Jawn! is with us to bask in the freshness. @DerickArmijo @SingleSeasonTV singleseasonrecord@gmail.com
À l'occasion de l'exposition « Basquiat Soundtracks » à la Philharmonie de Paris, Vladimir Cagnolari nous propose une balade dans les oreilles du peintre et musicien américain Jean-Michel Basquiat. Nos invités : Vincent Bessières, co-commissaire de l'expo ; Maripol, styliste et Chassol, musicien. ⇒ Basquiat Soundtracks à La Philharmonie de Paris.La Philharmonie de Paris organise la première exposition consacrée à la relation puissante de Jean-Michel Basquiat à la musique. Donnant à entendre autant qu'à voir, Basquiat Soundtracks s'offre comme la bande-son héroïque, multiple et foisonnante d'une œuvre fulgurante, pour laquelle la musique se révèle une clé d'interprétation essentielle, de Beethoven à Madonna, du zydeco à John Cage, de Louis Armstrong à la Zulu Nation.Les improvisations visionnaires de Charlie Parker ou le feu enlevé des airs de la Callas, les chants des bluesmen ou ceux des griots, les symphonies de Beethoven, le Boléro de Ravel et tant d'autres musiques encore forment la toile de fond sonore de la pratique picturale de Jean-Michel Basquiat. Ceux qui, d'ailleurs, sont venus dans son atelier se souviennent que le peintre travaillait toujours en écoutant de la musique. Basquiat a en effet vécu, peint, dansé, inventé et transgressé à une époque où New York connaissait l'une des périodes les plus créatives de son histoire musicale, avec la naissance de nouveaux sons urbains comme la no wave, la new wave et le hip-hop. L'artiste a fait même une brève carrière de musicien au sein du groupe très expérimental Gray, fondé en 1979 avec Michael Holman. Comment lire ou comprendre la prégnance de cet art dans son imaginaire ? Qu'est-ce que la musique dans l'œil du peintre Basquiat ? Et peut-on « entendre » ses œuvres ? Le projet Basquiat Soundtracks marque un moment important de notre programmation et de la vie de notre institution. D'une part, en considération de la nature inédite du sujet. Pour la première fois, l'œuvre de Basquiat est donnée à entendre autant qu'à voir. Et pour cause : ses peintures trouvent bien souvent dans la musique de son temps ses principes structurants, comme le dévoilent les commissaires de l'exposition, Mary-Dailey Desmarais, Vincent Bessières et Dieter Buchhart, au terme de trois années de recherches. D'autre part, l'ambition de ce projet est d'expérimenter par et avec la musique une nouvelle manière d'exposer Basquiat et de traduire visuellement l'imaginaire sonore de ses œuvres. La réflexion inspirante engagée avec l'ingénieur du son Nicolas Becker fut à ce titre décisive. Ce projet nous importe également parce qu'il scelle la troisième collaboration de la Philharmonie de Paris avec un partenaire de choix, le Musée des Beaux-Arts de Montréal. Après We Want Miles (2009) et Marc Chagall, le triomphe de la musique (2016), cette nouvelle exposition, pensée ensemble, pousse toujours plus loin l'expérimentation des potentiels visuels de la musique et, réciproquement, de la musicalité du geste pictural. Enfin, la Philharmonie de Paris, East side, et la Fondation Louis Vuitton, West side, se réjouissent de développer une collaboration inédite construite sur la complémentarité de leur programmation dédiée à l'œuvre de Jean-Michel Basquiat. Tandis que, West side, sera présenté le travail à quatre mains de Basquiat et Andy Warhol, l'œuvre du peintre sera exposée et dévoilée, East Side, dans sa dimension proprement musicale. Now's the Time…Basquiat Soundtracks est la première exposition consacrée au rôle de la musique dans l'art de Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960-1988), artiste parmi les plus fascinants du XXe siècle. Né à Brooklyn, de père haïtien et de mère portoricaine, Basquiat a baigné dans l'effervescence musicale de New York à la charnière des années 1980, marquée par l'émergence de nouvelles formes urbaines telles que la no wave et le hip-hop. Puissante et audacieuse, son expressivité s'est développée en prise avec ce paysage sonore, donnant naissance à une œuvre qui doit aussi bien à l'art de la rue qu'à la tradition occidentale, questionnant les conventions esthétiques et révélant une sensibilité tout à la fois critique et poétique. Grand amateur de musique, Basquiat possédait, dit-on, une collection de plus de 3 000 disques allant du classique au rock en passant par le zydeco, la soul, le reggae, le hip-hop, l'opéra, le blues et le jazz. Dans son atelier, plusieurs sources sonores pouvaient coexister simultanément. Cependant, la musique est loin d'avoir seulement formé une trame sonore à sa vie et à sa pratique. Commençant par une évocation, riche d'archives, des scènes musicales fréquentées par l'artiste à New York dans les années 1970 et 1980, l'exposition met en lumière ses expériences en tant que musicien et producteur de disque. Explorant en détail son imaginaire sonore, elle examine les nombreuses références qui parsèment son travail, révélant combien la musique a informé ses représentations et influencé ses processus de composition. La façon dont Basquiat l'a inscrite dans ses œuvres témoigne, en outre, de son intérêt profond pour l'héritage de la diaspora africaine et de sa conscience aiguë des enjeux politiques liés aux questions raciales aux États-Unis. La musique apparaît ainsi comme une célébration de la créativité artistique noire tout en pointant les complexités et les cruautés de l'histoire. Elle offre une clé d'interprétation à une œuvre qui, dans son auto-invention, est parvenue à intégrer le beat d'une époque, le blues d'un peuple, le geste du sampling et les symphonies épiques d'une modernité mouvementée. (Rediffusion) Playlist- US3 Cantaloop voir le clip - West Side Story America voir le clip - Gray Drum Mode lien audio - Brian Eno & David Byrne America is Waiting voir le clip - Madonna Everybody voir le clip - Blondie Rapture- K-Rob, Rammellzee & Basquiat Beat Bop lien audio- Louis Armstrong King of the Zulus- Chassol joue Basquiat, voir le clip.Pour aller plus loinLien du podcast « Basquiat, un ticket pour l'Afrique » par Vladimir Cagnolari.
Pintor, street artist, músico, poeta. O norte-americano Jean-Michel Basquiat transitou pela arte como transitou pelo mundo, de forma intensa e intrigante, profunda e fulgurante. Em Paris, duas exposições retratam as diferentes facetas deste artista ícone do neoexpressionismo, enfant terrible da comunidade artística nova-iorquina nos anos 1970 e 1980. Daniella Franco, da RFINa mostra “Basquiat x Warhol, à Quatro Mãos”, a Fundação Louis Vuitton explora a criação artística de Basquiat em colaboração com Andy Warhol, pai do movimento pop art. Já a Philarmonie de Paris realiza a primeira mostra consagrada à íntima relação da obra do afro-americano com a música: "Basquiat Soundtracks".O interesse de Basquiat pela música surgiu paralelamente ao movimento de street art "Samo" fundado no final dos anos 1970 em Nova York por ele e um colega, o grafiteiro Al Diaz. A rebeldia do artista lhe rendeu uma expulsão da escola e também de casa, ao ser surpreso pelo pai fumando maconha. Essa ousadia e displicência típicas do artista também o levaram à criação do grupo de noise rock Gray, junto com o produtor de cinema e TV Michael Holman.A ideia do nome do grupo veio do livro de medicina "Gray's Anatomy" que Basquiat recebeu da mãe aos 7 anos, após ser atropelado por um carro. Esse episódio marcou a vida do artista e traços dessa experiência podem ser conferidas em várias de suas criações. Um dos curadores da exposição "Basquiat Soundtracks", Vincent Bessières, conversou com a RFI sobre a criação da banda. Segundo ele, música de Gray se inscreve em uma época onde a experimentação era a regra. A maioria dos integrantes do grupo jamais aprenderam a tocar qualquer instrumento."Eles inventam músicas a partir daquilo que eles conseguem fazer com os instrumentos. O que torna esse grupo singular é fazer músicas sem saber tocar. Um dos fundadores da banda, Michael Holman, dizia: 'imaginávamos que éramos extraterrestres que, ao chegar na Terra, encontravam instrumentos para tentar compreendê-los e como fazer música com eles'"A exposição "Basquiat Soundtracks" também aborda a relação do artista com a no-wave e o hip-hop, as noites do artista no Mudd Club, onde conheceu Keith Haring, Madonna – com quem teve um breve namoro – e Debbie Harry, cantora do grupo Blondie, para quem Basquiat vendeu sua primeira pintura, "Cadillac Moon", por US$ 200, em 1980. Meses depois, o videoclipe da icônica "Rapture" recebeu a participação especial de Basquiat:Nas pinturas, instalações, fotos, vídeos - uma centena de obras expostas na Philarmonie de Paris, algumas delas raríssimas - a paixão de Basquiat pelo jazz e sua obsessão pelo músico Charlie Parker também são tratadas, uma forma que o artista encontrou para se conectar com suas raízes latinas e africanas. Filho de uma mãe porto-riquenha e de um pai haitiano, inspirado por ícones do jazz e do blues, Basquiat explora o Atlântico negro, onde a música se transforma em um refúgio da memória do artista. Basquiat x WarholDo outro lado de Paris, na Fundação Louis Vuitton, uma outra exposição destaca um outro lado de Basquiat: sua relação com o pai da pop art. “Basquiat x Warhol, à Quatro Mãos”, nome da mostra, exibe obras que os dois artistas criaram juntos. De 1984 a 1985, eles realizam 160 telas juntos, algumas delas consideradas como as mais importantes de suas carreiras. No total, mais de 300 obras e documentos, entre as quais 80 pinturas, são expostas.Para Dieter Buchhart, um dos curadores de “Basquiat x Warhol, à Quatro Mãos”, conversou com a RFI sobre a importância deste evento incontornável para os fãs de arte contemporânea.“Warhol e Basquiat criaram com intensidade e muita energia essas obras incríveis. Essa é a exposição mais importante desta colaboração entre os dois. Nunca nenhuma mostra sobre essa parceria conseguiu reunir tantas obras”, afirma."Basquiat x Warhol: A Quatro Mãos" fica em cartaz até 28 de agosto na Fundação Louis Vuitton, no 16° distrito de Paris. Já "Basquiat Soundtracks", pode ser conferida na Philarmonie de Paris, no 19° distrito da capital francesa, até 30 de julho.
Jean-Michel Basquiat was an iconic American artist who rose to fame in the downtown New York City cultural scene of the late 1970s and early 80s. Today, Basquiat's legacy looms over us, larger than ever. His images and symbols grace Uniqlo t-shirts and Tiffany & Co jewelry campaigns. In 2017, Jean-Michel Basquiat's powerful 1982 painting of a skull was purchased for $110.5 million, becoming the sixth most expensive work ever sold at auction.But has Basquiat's pop cultural significance eclipsed the artist's place in art history? For Into America, Trymaine Lee spoke with Basquiat's former bandmate and friend, Michael Holman, about the young artist's coming of age in 1980s New York and the crisis of Basquiat's archive with American art historian Dr. Jordana Saggese. And finally we take a trip to Basquiat's childhood and speak with Basquiat's younger sisters, Jeanine Heriveaux and Lisane Basquiat, to unfold their early relationship and an exhibition King Pleasure they have curated in honor of their late brother.(Original release date: April 28, 2022)The exhibition will be on display at the Grand in downtown LA starting March 31st. "Jean-Michel Basquiat: King Pleasure" features over 200 works, and includes recreations of the Basquiat family home in Brooklyn, Jean-Michel's studio on Great Jones Street, and the VIP room at Palladium nightclub, as it was in the late 1980s.Special thanks to Dr Mark Anthony Neal for his research support. For a transcript, please visit msnbc.com/intoamerica. Follow and share the show on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram, all with the handle @intoamericapod.Thoughts? Feedback? Story ideas? Write to us at intoamerica@nbcuni.com.For More: Street Disciples: The Concrete JungleStreet Disciples: Broken Glass EverywhereHealing Tremé
Michael Holman is VP of Development and Finance at Overland Group, Inc., a vertically integrated real estate company that develops, constructs, and manages multifamily and mixed-use properties. In his role, he oversees the company's development while also focusing on acquisitions. As a former CPA for Ernst & Young, he considers himself to be fluent in all things finance. In this episode, Michael discusses Overland's most recent deal, why they are zeroing in on Arizona and Utah, the hardest lesson he's learned so far, and what he believes to be the key to his success. Stay in touch with us! www.bestevercre.com YouTube Facebook LinkedIn Instagram Click here to know more about our sponsors: Cash Flow Portal | Cornell Capital Holdings | PassiveInvesting.com
This week on The Executive Real Estate Investing Show, host Michael Holman talks with Anna Myers. As Chief Operating Officer at Grocapitus, Anna Myers takes a data-driven approach to finding potential development projects. And it was her obsession with numbers and keeping her share of profits from real estate sales that led her to discovering the joys of a 1031 exchange. A 1031 is a great way to defer taxes by selling investment property and immediately purchasing more property that is valued higher. And it works for single family, commercial, even multi-family syndication. Listen now as Anna walks us through the ins and outs of a 1031, and how you can use a 1031 exchange to passively invest in real estate.
To be relentless means to be steadfast, to be sure of one's direction, and pursue it with constant and unwavering passion. Understanding what it means to be relentless is crucial to understanding a person's stance in the pursuit of his/her dreams. Are you easily bent or unyielding? This episode pushes you to examine what it is that makes you get up from bed even when lingering is a tempting option. It aims to make you reflect and assess how badly you dream of success and how bold your forward steps can be once opportunities call. Most importantly, you'll find a sure way to avoid the thing that stops a dreamer before he can even begin - the fear of the million-dollar mistake! “No never means no to me. It means, find another way.” - Michael Holman In This Episode: - Welcome back to another episode of the Limitless MD podcast - You will understand why being relentless is the key to limitless success - You'll begin to realize how staying on your set path impedes your growth - Learn how to ignite your own relentlessness - Examine the correlation between people who are relentless and people who are successful - Get to know the huge monster group called Blackstone - Sometimes, this is all you need to start with, in your pursuit of success… - Understand what being 100% present means and how it can be instrumental to getting most things done - Realize what makes up a million-dollar mistake and the two categories of people who commit this kind of mistake - This is the best thing a medical doctor who wants to venture into investing can do to avoid the million-dollar mistake - These are the 3 keys to a successful investment - Discover the strategies for developing networks that lead to valuable relationships and partnerships Resources Mentioned: - https://www.amazon.com/Greatest-Salesman-World-Og-Mandino/dp/055327757X (The Greatest Salesman in the World by Og Mandino) - https://www.amazon.com/ONE-Thing-Surprisingly-Extraordinary-Results/dp/1885167776 (The ONE Thing: The Surprisingly Simple Truth About Extraordinary Results by Gary Keller) Resources: - https://limitless-md.mn.co/ (Join our FREE group coaching program: the Physician Wealth Accelerator) - https://vikramraya.com/programs/ (https://vikramraya.com/programs/) - https://vikramraya.com/ (Sign up to my email list) - Apply to work with Vik and book a clarity call https://www.theultramd.com/go?fbclid=IwAR1fp5TQt4aCSu_2EWu2sKZd3HumrHKOVePwFlPQC-2aYLgCAsm7_MHY69c (here) Connect with Vikram: - https://vikramraya.com/ (Website) - https://www.instagram.com/vikramraya/ (Instagram) - https://www.facebook.com/Vikramrayamd (Facebook) - LinkedIn - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdq9M-kD0L2hy1UlfOK-hwQ (YouTube) Connect with Michael Holman: - https://overlandgroupinc.com/ (Overland Group Website) - https://www.linkedin.com/in/themichaelholman (LinkedIn) - https://www.construction.com/ (Construction Website) - Email Special Thank You to Music Provided by Music Libraryhttps://soundcloud.com/music-library-non-copyrighted-sounds/300-violin-orchestra-jorge-quintero-copyright-and-royalty-free ( https://soundcloud.com/music-library-non-copyrighted-sounds/300-violin-orchestra-jorge-quintero-copyright-and-royalty-free)
Jean-Michel Basquiat was an iconic American artist who rose to fame in the downtown New York City cultural scene of the late 1970s and early 80s. By 18-years-old, Basquiat had already begun spray-painting tantalizing texts on the walls of lower Manhattan under the pseudonym SAMO. In the years to come, Basquiat would transition from street tagger to gallery artist, taking the world by storm. Today, Basquiat's legacy looms over us, larger than ever. His images and symbols grace Uniqlo t-shirts and Tiffany & Co jewelry campaigns. In 2017, Jean-Michel Basquiat's powerful 1982 painting of a skull was purchased for $110.5 million, becoming the sixth most expensive work ever sold at auction.But has Basquiat's pop cultural significance eclipsed the artist's place in art history? During his lifetime, he struggled to gain acceptance from critics in the predominantly-white art world. And of the more than 800 paintings Basquiat produced in the several years before his untimely death, there are only two of these works available for viewing in a permanent museum collection in New York City. The vast majority of Basquiat works live in private collections, making them hard to access. This week on Into America, host Trymaine Lee speaks with Basquiat's former bandmate and friend, Michael Holman, about the young artist's coming of age in 1980s New York. Then we explore the crisis of Basquiat's archive with American art historian Jordana Saggese. And finally we take a trip to Basquiat's childhood and speak with Basquiat's younger sisters, Jeanine Heriveaux and Lisane Basquiat, to unfold their early relationship and a new April 2022 exhibition they are curating in honor of their late brother.For a transcript, please visit msnbc.com/intoamerica. Follow and share the show on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram, all with the handle @intoamericapod.Thoughts? Feedback? Story ideas? Write to us at intoamerica@nbcuni.com.Further Listening:Harlem on My Mind: Jacob LawrenceThe Sun Rises in the East
Building on who you are to find the right real estate investments. This week on The Executive Real Estate Investing Show, host Michael Holman talks with Isaac Bennett. Isaac Bennett might be a certified introvert, but he challenged himself to get out of his comfort zone and engage people. Then he found he was actually good at engaging people. That led to a career in sales, and eventually Real Estate Investing. Now Isaac is the head of you are: A People Brand, a brand a brand-holding company with four agencies that offer a range of services from realty, to wellness, to alternative investments like mobile home parks, storage, international resorts, and music royalties. His company even owns the rights to Willow Smith's “Whip My Hair!” Listen now to find out more about how Isaac started in sales, and how honing those skills translated to success in investing.
Act Locally: Using A Credit Union to Finance Your Investments. This week on The Executive Real Estate Investing Show, host Michael Holman talks with Mark Ritter. As head of MBFS, an aggregator of credit unions across the country, Mark Ritter helps bring potential real estate investors to lenders. Why credit unions? Mark thinks it's the personal touch that comes from local lenders. A credit union will often give face time to borrowers and let them know exactly what needs to happen for the loan to go through. It's this hands-on approach that gives credit unions their positive reputation over the big banks. Listen now as Mark lays out the benefits of credit unions, and how you can use a credit union to finance your real estate investments.
Diversifying Your Portfolio with Industrial Real Estate. This week on The Executive Real Estate Investing Show, host Michael Holman talks with Chad Griffiths. Chad has been an industrial real estate broker since 2005, and an investor since 2014. Chad has completed more than 500 deals with clients ranging from small companies to Fortune 500 companies, to large institutional owners. Chad shares his knowledge on his YouTube channel, “The Industrial Real Estate Show.” Listen now as Michael asks Chad about how investors can diversify their portfolio with industrial real estate.
From Chocolate Sales to Real Estate Deals: Making Connections and Getting Started in Real Estate Investing. This week on The Executive Real Estate Investing Show, host Michael Holman talks with Clay Hepler. Clay thought he was destined to be a diplomat in South America. Then he actually moved to South America, and found out quickly that the diplomat life was not for him. So the young man pivoted to the family business—chocolate. And when he met a multi-millionaire real estate investor who was willing to mentor him, he was hooked. In just over a year's time, Hepler has gotten a foothold in Pittsburgh's Real Estate market. Starting with single-family, he's just closed on a 13-unit apartment, and is expanding his portfolio with luxury Airbnb's in Colorado. Listen now as Clay talks about his early stumbles and the importance of finding the right mentor.
As part of our ongoing series Executive Questions, host Michael Holman flips the script and brings back his father, Ken Holman for a round of Q&A. Topics include: commercial real estate investing experience, favorite thing about investing in commercial real estate, tell us about your best and worst deals, and much more! Listen now as Ken answers these questions and expands on each topic to give his advice, based on 40 years of his personal experiences in real estate investing. To the new investors out there: keep asking questions! The only way to succeed in real estate investing is to keep learning and expanding your knowledge. If you want one of your own questions to be answered on an episode of The Executive REI Show, make sure visit our website www.executivereishow.com, submit a question HERE, or email us directly at info@executivereishow.com Click HERE to create an account if you're interested in accessing Overland Group's investor portal. You can learn more about Michael and listen to previous episodes of The Executive Real Estate Investing Show HERE. Also, check out The Executive Real Estate Investing Show on YouTube. ABOUT KEN HOLMAN: As President of Overland Group, Inc., Ken has been involved in all aspects of the real estate industry including brokerage, construction, development, financing, management and investing, for both commercial and residential real estate. Over the years, he has developed and constructed over 2,000 apartment units with another 834 in the pipeline. He has also managed over 7,000 units in 6 states. During his 40-year career, he has developed and constructed not only apartments but also hotels, industrial, storage, offices and retail properties totaling nearly a billion dollars in real estate transactions. ABOUT MICHAEL HOLMAN: Michael Holman is a VP at Overland Group, Inc., a vertically integrated real estate firm specializing in the development, construction, and management of real estate assets. Michael oversees the development and capital market efforts at Overland Group. He specializes in the development and financing of multifamily, mixed-use, and storage assets across the western US. He is actively overseeing the development and financing of over $160 million worth of real estate assets and has millions more in the pipeline. For more information about Ken or Michael Holman, Overland Group and Real Estate Investments with Overland Capital visit our site https://overlandcapitalcorp.com Contact us directly with any questions at info@executivereishow.com Listen, Watch & Subscribe for more Real Estate investment info at https://executivereishow.com CONNECT WITH US: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | LinkedIn | Tik Tok | YouTube
Tapping Into the Investor Mindset. This week on The Executive Real Estate Investing Show, host Michael Holman talks with Ava Benesocky. In just over a decade in real estate, Ava Benesocky and CPI Capital have rocketed to the top of multi-family investing in Canada. CPI sets their sights on deals in the U.S., and offers both Canadian and U.S. investors a chance to have truly passive income through value-add properties. Ava bursts with energy as she describes the “Investor Mindset,” basically, thinking beyond saving for retirement. What if you could have a source of income with monthly distributions, with no hassle? Listen now as Ava walks us through her first triumphs and failures, and how she had to recenter her mind to open the door for lasting success.
Like Father, Like Son: Michael Holman Interviews His Father, Overland Group's Ken Holman On the Advantages of New Development vs. Acquisitions. With over 40 years of experience in real estate, from management, to acquisition, to development and construction—Ken Holman has had his share of failures and triumphs. He's developed and constructed over 2,000 units, and his company, Overland Group, has another 834 in the works. Overland develops everything from apartments, hotels, industrial, storage, offices and retail properties--totaling nearly a billion dollars in real estate transactions. He's also Michael's dad! Listen now as Ken talks about how he got started in Real Estate investing, and why he prefers new development over acquiring value-added properties.
Cap Rates, Covid, and Small Unit Apartments: Michael Holman Answers Listener Questions. Michael answers questions from listeners on a wide variety of investing topics, like the pros and cons of smaller unit apartments, the effects of COVID-19 on Real Estate asset classes, how to get brokers to take you seriously when you're first starting out in investing, getting leverage, and how various cap rate changes in assets that Michael invests in. Listen now as Michael answers these questions and expands on each topic to give his advice, based on years of executive experience. To the new investors out there: keep asking questions! The only way to succeed in real estate investing is to keep learning and expanding your knowledge. If you want one of your own questions to be answered on an episode of The Executive REI Show, make sure visit our website www.executivereishow.com, submit a question HERE, or email us directly at info@executivereishow.com
Hustle to Success: How a First-Generation Immigrant Built A Real Estate Investing Empire. This week on The Executive Real Estate Investing Show, host Michael Holman talks with Esteban Andrade. Colombian-born Esteban Andrade knows a thing or two about hustle. As a project manager and engineer, he honed his skills leading teams of designers and other engineers in the auto industry. When he saw an opportunity to help a foreign real estate investor to scoop up properties in his adopted hometown of Detroit, Andrade leaped in. His marketing and leadership skills helped the investor rake in profits, and a new business venture was born. Esteban founded Hesel Media, a lead generation agency that provides leads to Real Estate Investors, wholesalers, and agents. Listen now to hear how Andrade leverages his skillset to succeed in real estate.
This week on The Executive Real Estate Investing Show, host Michael Holman talks with Mark Willis. As a Certified Financial Planner (Lake Growth Financial Services in Chicago), Mark Willis has been helping people get a handle on their financial future and build their businesses with proven, tax-efficient financial solutions. He specializes in building custom-tailored financial strategies that are unknown to typical stock-jockeys, attorneys, or other financial gurus. Mark co-hosts the popular “Not Your Average Financial Podcast™”, where he offers up strategies for everything from real estate investing to paying for college. He's a huge proponent of “Self-Banking,” and today he gives Michael an introduction to that idea, and how to get started with financing real estate investments.
This week on The Executive Real Estate Investing Show, host Michael Holman talks with Jorge Abreu. With more than 15 years of real estate investing experience under his belt, Jorge Abreu has seen more than his share of the ups and downs of the market. And the ‘downs' have taught him the importance of doing due diligence on sponsors and investors alike. Abreu came from the construction management world, and slowly transitioned into real estate—first with single family fix and flips and rentals. When that took off, he formed his own investment group, and later, a construction company to manage renovations. Listen now to hear Jorge talk about his businesses, how he creates systems and processes, and why doing your due diligence matters so much for real estate investing.
The Executive Real Estate Investing Show - 5 Executive Tips to Start Off 2022 Right Whether you're a seasoned real estate investor, or you're just getting started on your real estate investing journey, host Michael Holman pulls together five tips that will benefit everyone going into 2022. Michael talks about getting motivated to get started in real estate investing, a few of the tax advantages to real estate, why it's important to be flexible in the coming years, finding trustworthy sponsors, and not letting fear overtake you. Listen now as Michael gives five powerhouse tips for the real estate investor for 2022.
As we wrap up 2021, Michael looks back on the question he always asks at the end of every interview: “What is the best business advice you've ever been given?” While each guest has their own take, there are definitely some themes that emerge from their responses. You'll hear Real Estate investors, brokers, agents, and many more weigh in on the importance of mentorship, weighing risks versus rewards, and most important: getting started. Listen now as Michael presents the best of the best from 2021.
As part of our ongoing series Executive Questions, Michael fields questions about making money during fluctuating market conditions, the risk/reward ratio of storage, and being a guarantor on loans. Finally, Michael dives into a question about the basics of 506(b) and 506(c) offerings. Listen now as Michael answers these questions and expands on each topic to give his advice, based on years of executive experience. Ask your Real Estate investing questions HERE, and subscribe to our weekly newsletter.
When Opportunity Knocks, Answer! How An Architect Designed His Own Future In Self-Storage. This week on The Executive Real Estate Investing Show, host Michael Holman talks with Scott Krone. Scott Krone had dreams of being an architect, but when a professor gave him a chance to lay down his drafting pencil and pick up a contract-signing pen, he took it. Learning real-estate development wasn't easy, but Scott's mind for design and analysis set him on a path to success. Today, Scott has transitioned out of multi-family investments and concentrates solely on self-storage. His companies Coda Design + Build take self-storage from concept to construction, where it's handed off to his Coda Management Group. Currently his companies have a investments in excess of $55mm. Not comfortable sitting on his laurels, Scott is also a real estate coach, and the author of “High Performance Homes Navigating the Green Road to Your Dream Home,” a book for home owners seeking to incorporate green technology into their home. Listen now to hear Scott tell his remarkable story of risk-taking, and how it can pay off.
Want to avoid mistakes in Long Distance Investing? Download your FREE document at billykeels.com/7mistakestoavoid Going Long Podcast Episode 167: Strategic Partnerships for Long Distance Investing Success In the conversation with today's guests, Michael Holman, you'll learn the following: [00:11 - 05:00] Show introduction with comments from Billy. [05:00 - 08:22] Guest introduction and first questions. [08:22 - 18:26] The backstory and decisions made that led Mike to this point in his journey. [18:26 -24:18] Why Mike decided to passively invest long distance and outside of his home state in Real Assets, instead of just actively investing in his local market location. [24:18 - 32:40] Some of the types of Real Estate development opportunities Mike is currently focusing on, the locations he is finding them in, and how some of these development projects play out. [32:40 - 37:39] How Mike deals with sudden unexpected challenges and changes that are out of his hands when in the middle of a development. [37:39 - 40:24] The kind of people Mike is helping through his company, Overland Investments. Here's what Mike shared with us during today's conversation: Where in the world Mike is based currently: Salt Lake City, Utah. The most positive thing to happen in the past 24 hours: Something fell through which meant he had time to spend at home with the family! Favourite European City: Prague, Czech Republic AND Athens, Greece. A mistake that Mike would like you to learn from so that you don't have to pay full price: Be relentless! Don't let ‘failure' phase you. Book Recommendation: What it Takes, by Stephen Schwarzman. Be sure to reach out and connect with Michael Holman by using the info below: Podcast: The Executive Real Estate Investing Show - https://executivereishow.com/ Website: https://overlandcapitalcorp.com/ To see the Video Version of today's conversation just CLICK HERE. How to leave a review for The Going Long Podcast: https://youtu.be/qfRqLVcf8UI Start taking action TODAY so that you can gain more Education and Control over your financial life. Do you want to have more control and avoid the mistakes that I made getting started in long distance investing? Then you can DOWNLOAD the 7 Mistakes to Avoid in Long Distance Investing Guide by clicking HERE. Be sure to connect with Billy! He's made it easy for you to do…Just go to any of these sites: Website: www.billykeels.com Youtube: billykeels Facebook: Billy Keels Fan Page Instagram: @billykeels Twitter: @billykeels LinkedIn: Billy Keels
From Cubicle to Corner Office: How Two Corporate Drones Found Their “Why” And Turned It Into Multifamily Gold. This week on The Executive Real Estate Investing Show, host Michael Holman talks with Jenny Gou and Steven Louie. They didn't hate their jobs. She was in sales at Proctor & Gamble, he was in customer relations and training for health insurance providers. The hours were long, and they almost never saw their families, but the money good. But a few personal tragedies and life changes put everything into perspective. They started wondering why they were doing what they were doing. Soon, they separately arrived at the same conclusion. If they truly wanted to spend time with their families, the corporate world was not for them. Real Estate was—and they dived in with single family properties. Steven hooked up with an investing mentor. Jenny eventually found a mentor, too: Steven! Together, they have formed Vertical Street Ventures, and in one year have racked up nearly $90mm in multi-family investments. Listen now as host Michael Holman gets the details about how they left their jobs behind, the types of investments they look for, and the importance of building relationships.
Born for Business: How a High School Drop Out Created An App That Is Changing the Real Estate Industry. This week on The Executive Real Estate Investing Show, host Michael Holman talks with Tj Lokboj. Tj is the managing partner at Holdfolio, a premier real estate crowdfunding platform serving thousands of investors, with a portfolio of assets valued at $552M and holding multiple assets classes across 9 markets. He's also the cofounder of SyndicationPro--the country's fastest-growing investment management software solution, helping over 600 investment firms to raise capital more efficiently and better manage investor relations. It all started when the real estate investor became frustrated with the software that was available. So in 2014, he and his business partner took a gamble and created their own app. It was the right decision, and now Lokboj is a rare hybrid of tech startup guru and real estate investor. Listen now to hear Tj's amazing story. He's gone from an immigrant who didn't speak a word of English, to high school dropout working two jobs, to finally a software wiz.
As part of our ongoing series Executive Questions, Michael opens up the digital mailbag to field questions from listeners. Topics include: Can you really succeed in Real Estate Investment with no starting capital? How do cash on cash returns work? What is a good cap rate? What should multi-family investors look for in a “per door” building price? And—How does liquidity work? Listen now as Michael answers these questions and expands on each topic to give his advice, based on years of executive experience. Ask your Real Estate investing questions HERE, and subscribe to our weekly newsletter.
Michael Holman is a VP at Overland Group, Inc., a vertically integrated real estate firm specializing in the development, construction, and management of real estate assets. Michael oversees the development and capital market efforts at Overland. He specializes in the development and financing of multifamily, mixed-use, and storage assets across the western US. He is actively overseeing the development and financing of over $160 million worth of real estate assets and has millions more in the pipeline. Michael has managed the development of some extremely complex projects. His development experience includes rezones, re-plats, land assemblages, HOA creation and extinguishments, easement creation and abandonments, multiple TIC owners, and much more across multiple projects. His quick rise to leading developments is because of his ability to put together first-class development teams, foresee problems, and provide strong leadership. In this episode, Michale talks about everything you need to know about new developments, from its definition to its deal structure to its average returns. Michael also shares the pros and cons of new developments and the factors he and his company consider when developing properties in a particular location. Michael and I will also share our thoughts on the current real estate market and where we think the market is heading. I learned a lot in this episode, and I am sure you will too! Listen in! [00:01 - 08:48] Introduction An overview of the episode Welcoming Michael to the show Michael shares his background Growing up around real estate development [08:49 - 22:17] New Development: The Big Picture New development: what is it? The whole development process What the team is comprised of The average timeline for a new development What the deal structure looks like Average returns Cons of a new development Less cash flow Development is more fluid Pros of a new development There's no limit to the upside Less building issues Factors to consider when finding a site to develop Macroeconomics Population and employment growth [22:18 - 46:39] Analyzing Market and Development Trends Michael on where he thinks the market is heading The current supply-demand situation On affordability of real estate How they decide what type of multifamily they would develop Michael's advice to those who want to start in new developments [46:40 - 50:45] The Pod Decks Segment What could never be replaced by technology, and why not? What would be the first few things you would try if you found out that you were completely impervious to physical harm? [50:46 - 01:02:03] The Core Four What is your favorite real estate-related book? The ONE Thing (link below) What do you think your unique skill is that helped you become successful? Being relentless Tell me something that's true about real estate that almost nobody agrees with you on Real estate, in general, is simple What one piece of advice would you give the listeners wanting to succeed in real estate investing? There is always a way Connect with Michael! A summary of the episode Closing words Key Quotes: “Partner with an experienced developer. … The experience that somebody who's in development and knows development, the key is they know what to look out for and what to anticipate before it comes up, and that's where the value is.” - Michael Holman “The team is the most important thing in a development because you have to get a lot of different people on board. … The more experienced and the better your team is surrounding that, the more smoothly that process is going to go.” - Michael Holman “There is always a way. If you are willing to put in the time, effort, pivot, and think outside the box, there is always a way.” - Michael Holman Resources Mentioned: The ONE Thing Connect with Michael on LinkedIn! Check out Overland Capital on their website, Facebook, and LinkedIn! You can reach and connect with me on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, and Youtube For more information about Ferrari Capital visit us on our website https://www.ferraricapital.com SUBSCRIBE to this podcast for more episodes on how to create your own future through smart and lucrative investments. LEAVE A 5-STAR REVIEW and share this podcast with someone you know who wants to experience massive growth and success in their business. Listen to our previous episodes here
This week on The Executive Real Estate Investing Show, host Michael Holman talks with Jonathan Livi. Jonathan is a four-year real estate veteran, having started right after college. With a degree in economics, and working as a mortgage broker, it didn't take long for to learn the ins and outs of the capital stack and how it should be structured. He lives for all the economic “minutia that other people find boring,” so a jump into the equity brokerage business seemed like a logical step. Now at Buckingham Advisors, Jonathan specializes in finding “interesting sources of capital” for developers. A devout Jew whose family hailed from Iran, Livi teaches Torah Bible classes and even has a podcast called "The Parasha Podcast.” Listen now as Jonathan simplifies the often-complicated ways to secure equity for Real Estate Investing.
Taking the “Red Pill” On Investing: What Meditating and a Centered Life Have to Do With Making Money? Jerome Myers is a real estate investor in Greensboro, North Carolina. Focusing primarily on purchasing small to mid-size apartment complexes capitalized through Joint Ventures, Jerome fell into investing almost by accident. A civil engineer by trade, Jerome decided to quit his job in the corporate world when he had the “opportunity to lay people off two years in a row” while the company was making a 30% profit margin. “I had an reckoning. I needed to do something different.” Multifamily units seemed like the right choice. So Jerome read up and attended seminars before finding mentors to guide him through the often-daunting world of real estate. Jerome's insistence on capital preservation and creating a centered life through giving to others might be off-beat, but his growing portfolio of units and investors is its own testament of success. Listen now to find out more about Jerome's Development Group, and his “Myer's Methods” of investing.
Welcome to Real Estate (Un)Success Stories. Join your host Cody Lewis as he discusses with Michael Holman, Vice President at Overland Group, Inc., about dealing with rejections in real estate. For Michael, he has learned more lessons from those rejections and failures than the successes he had experienced. Overland Group, Inc. is a vertically integrated real estate firm specializing in the development, construction, and management of real estate assets. Michael oversees the development and capital market efforts at Overland. He specializes in the development and financing of multifamily, mixed-use, and storage assets across the western US. He is actively overseeing the development and financing of over $160 million worth of real estate assets and has millions more in the pipeline. Main Takeaways Don't make your employees feel you're rewarding mediocrity How to deal with rejections in real estate The lessons that real estate investors can learn from failures Connect with Michael http://www.overlandcapitalcorp.com http://www.executivereishow.com LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone hear the challenges we went through so they can avoid the same mistake by sharing this episode or listen to our previous episodes. Check out our website https://www.venduecapital.com/ Connect with Cody on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jcodylewis/ Don't forget to subscribe and leave a 5-star review!
Have you been trying to scale in real estate all in vain? This episode is for you. Today's guest, Trevor McGregor, has nuggets of wisdom to share to help you scale in real estate. He will talk about 5 reasons why people fail to scale in real estate and touch on the different levels of a ladder in his ladder analogy. For the past 25 years, Trevor has been helping individuals to grow both personally and professionally. As a high-performance coach and business strategist, he empowers individuals, entrepreneurs, business owners, and real estate investors worldwide to achieve their outcomes and live a life of passion and fulfillment. Listen now to hear how Trevor will tell us how one can go from an interested real estate investor to a committed investor.
This week on the show, host Michael Holman talks with Vikram Raya. Vikram is a cardiologist with a real passion for heart health and personal fitness. But after spending more than a decade in practice, he found himself financially secure but with no time and no energy to spend with his growing family. If he wanted to escape his work life, a side hustle beckoned. He considered CBD oils and hemp farms. He tried options trading, and even started his own medical temp agency. But none of those things gave him what he really needed: time. Listen now to hear how Vikram uses his own “Five Freedoms” to gain and keep control of his life. You can find out more about Viking at www.vikingmultifamily.com
Michael Holman is a VP at Overland Group, Inc., a vertically integrated real estate firm specializing in the development, construction, and management of real estate assets. Michael oversees the development and capital market efforts at Overland. He specializes in the development and financing of multifamily, mixed-use, and storage assets across the western US. In Michael's own words, “our partners and relationships are the most important asset we own”. Michael is dedicated to this mindset whether he's dealing with development partners, investors, lenders, or consultants. While he absolutely loves what he does, Michael is a family man first. He is married with 2 kids who keep him extremely busy outside of real estate. He enjoys spending time with his family, exercise, golf, and time at the lake.[00:01 - 04:12] Years of Real EstateLet's get to know Michael HolmanGrowing with real estate and 4 years at Overland Group[04:13 - 22:42] Determination and New DevelopmentsA Bit of a FloaterMoney is the Main ComponentOverland Group 20 Years BackCold calling for $10 millionConnection after connectionChallenge in New Construction Development DealsAll Risk Reward[22:43 - 32:02] THE FINAL FOURWhat's the worst job that you ever had?Culture of mediocrity in the workplaceWhat's a book you've read that has given you a paradigm shift?The ONE ThingWhat is a skill or talent that you would like to learn?Connecting with othersWhat does success mean to you?“Being able to do something that you love, and you're passionate about. And you get to share in the rewards of that with other people.”Putting actions behind your wordsConnect with Michael. Links available belowTweetable Quotes:“And that's what led us to find all these other partnerships is just through a connection through a connection.” - Michael Holman“There's a lot less competition on a new development because there's a really high barrier to entry.” - Michael HolmanConnect with Michael through their website https://executivereishow.com/ and http://www.overlandgroupinc.com.LEAVE A 5-STAR REVIEW by clicking this link. WHERE CAN I LEARN MORE?Be sure to follow me on the below platforms:Subscribe to the podcast on Apple, Spotify, Google, or Stitcher.LinkedInYoutubeExclusive Facebook Groupwww.yonahweiss.comNone of this could be possible without the awesome team at Buzzsprout. They make it easy to get your show listed on every major podcast platform.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/weissadvice)
This week on the show, host Michael Holman talks with Josh Ferrari. His name implies speed, and Josh has lived up to it. In just over three years, Josh and his partners have raised over $7 million dollars in private equity, and currently own more than 300 properties. Josh started his career as an aircraft technician, with an eye toward flying acrobatic planes. But when his work kept leaving him frustrated and grounded, he began to look for other opportunities to build wealth. After a few unsuccessful attempts at wholesaling and house-hacking, and a lot of research, he steered toward multifamily syndication investments. While still working toward his goal of pulling off somersaults in the sky, Josh still finds the time to mentor new investors at his website, https://ferraricapital.com/ Listen now to hear from Josh Ferrari on how he got started, the potholes he hit along the way, and the importance of taking risks.
It's all about financing in this episode of The Executive Real Estate Investing Show, in which host Michael Holman offers up 3 Tips for Financing Your Next Real Estate Investment. Whether you're looking for a $500k or $50 million loan, these principles apply. With these tips, investors at all levels of experience can save time, money and frustration by following a clear roadmap to securing exactly the right lender for no matter what deal. Learn real, actionable strategies for reaching your real estate investment goals and creating either active or passive generational wealth.
This week on the show, host, Michael Holman talks with Raju Datla. Raju spent almost 26+ years of his career in Technology in various roles, from Software development to leadership. He dabbled Tech startups before venturing into Essential services business 4 years ago, that has led to real investing also. He has done passive and active (airBnb), and is looking to do more investing in both residential and commercial real estate. He also helps Investors/Realtors increase their profits/revenue on their deals. Apart from his real estate and Essential services interests, Raju Datla is very passionate about Personal Development, Spirituality, Mindset. His podcast, with his partner called Vibe! Mind, Body & Entrepreneurship is about Mindset, spirituality and Entrepreneurship. Listen now to learn from Raju Datla on how he makes valuable professional connections.
This week on the show, host, Michael Holman talks with Esther Reizes-Lowenbein, who services the commercial real estate market as an investment/fund manager, investor and realtor. Esther has redefined the face of real estate by offering professional and on-demand service. She has successfully closed over 300 million dollars in commercial transactions thus far. She is recognized as a "serial net-worker" and has a knack at connecting buyers, sellers and investors. Esther holds a master's degree from Adelphi University. She is an entrepreneur and philanthropist. She takes great pride in her wonderful children. Additionally, Esther, together with her husband are extremely active in their community and run a non-for profit, providing relief for underprivileged individuals. Listen now to learn from Esther Reizes-Lowenbein on how real estate has changed her life.
Real Estate Syndication is the phrase used to describe the concept of pooling the resources of and bringing together several different real estate investors in order to do a large commercial real estate deal. In this podcast, host Michael Holman will show you very simply how numbers are calculated and how a syndication structure works. You'll discover the details of the cash flow waterfall and other important things to know when you are looking to get into a syndication.
Listen this week as host Michael Holman answers listeners questions in regards to real estate investing. Michael discusses where the real estate market is heading. Gives tips about getting into big real estate investments, investment hold periods, cost segregation, and where construction costs are heading. If you have questions for Michael or you want to have your question answered on the show, visit our website www.executivereishow.com and submit a question or email us directly at info@executivereishow.com
Michael Holman is a VP at Overland Group, Inc., a vertically integrated real estate firm specializing in the development, construction, and management of real estate assets. Michael's father, Ken Holman, has also guested on our show before. You can find the link to that episode below. Ken has been his greatest mentor and played a major role in honing him for his job in development at Overland Group, Inc. In this episode, Michael shares with us why they chose development and what has fueled their exponential growth. He also talks about the difficulties they faced in financing their deals and learns about the TIC structure and 1031 exchange. We'll also hear about how they prepare for a downturn as far as real estate development is concerned. He goes into many different things that have helped them to scale fast.
This week on the show, host Michael Holman talks about how a 1031 Exchange relates to a syndication. Michael illustrates the basic structure and how it all ties together. Become a more informed real estate investor. Whether you are interested in actively investing, or if you have a 1031 Exchange that you are interested in passively investing. You won't want to miss this information packed episode!
This week on the show, host Michael Holman goes into detail about the main legal documents that are required for people who are wanting to passively invest in real estate syndications. Most people investing in real estate don't understand the legal documents like they should. You don't have to be an attorney, but you need to have some knowledge about these items. Listen as he explains why reading the documents can help you avoid bad situations. You want to understand what you are getting yourself into. You don't want to get into a bad investment, or be with someone who doesn't understand what they are doing or who you don't trust. As always Michael gives his executive tip of the week. You don't want to miss this episode!
Do you want to gain new ideas, new possibilities, and new ways of thinking in real estate investing? Surrounding yourself with other people in the real estate industry will both help and benefit you. Relationships are the key. Michael goes beyond the business and shares why it is important to network and establish relationships with other key real estate professionals. Do not miss this information packed episode that will help you to succeed, thrive, and propel you forward in real estate investing.
This week on the show, host Michael Holman shares the power of real estate investing. He breaks down with simple math and example how anyone can take $50,000 into $1,600,000 million dollars as well how this 1.6 million will become passive cashflow for you down the road. Listen and watch the YouTube video for the visual representation of this concept. He discusses the value of investing in smart real estate and what return numbers should be targeted and the exact timeline to follow so listeners understand how to make this happen. As always, Michael gives his executive tip and gives relevant real estate advice and information.
Listen this week as host Michael Holman does another Executive Questions episode. This week Michael answers listeners questions in regard to real estate investing. He covers topics of why he focuses on development. Gives tips about other investing strategies within real estate, analyzing markets, syndications and what an accredited investor is, how to become one, and why you should. If you have questions for Michael with real estate investing, please feel free to visit our website and submit a question or email us directly info@executivereishow.com
This week on the show, host Michael Holman goes into his specialty—real estate investment returns. Because of his background as a CPA and financial guy, Michael breaks down why not all returns are created equal and are as good as they look on paper. He encourages listeners to do their own research and that data can always be twisted to make any investment look like a “good deal”. This episode is great for the financially illiterate or expert. He goes into high level and basic overview, most common returns you find in investing, how to compare projects and offerings, and how to understand the calculations made, so you can make your most informed decision. He also covers the 4 main returns: 1. Annualized Return 2. Internal Rate of Return (IRR) 3. Equity Multiple 4. Cash-on-Cash Return Do not miss this information packed episode that will help you analyze, understand, and become a more informed real estate investor.
This week on the show host, Michael Holman breaks down how to understand the basics as well as the nuance parts of real estate syndication investments. Listen as he goes into detail of the differences of 506B and 506C syndications and what the pros and cons are on each one. He cautions on taking information about each syndication at face value and encourages and also educates listeners on how to do their own research on investments syndications. As always Michael gives his executive tip of the week, and you won't want to miss this one!
This week on the show, host, Michael Holman interviews Collin Dean, who has not only a wealth of business knowledge from his various roles in his career, but years of investing experience and he is willing to share all his experience. They dive into the importance of networking and relationships as it applies to business and real estate. Collin dives into why and how he got started into real estate investing and the reasons he got started and continues to invest in real estate. Some of the mistake or pitfalls that he had when he first started in real estate and some adjustments he has made or makes now for smarter investments. They discuss the value of building experience and when it is a “good time” to get into the real estate investing realm. Covers topics of getting started, learning, and growing as one learns the process and opportunities. They discuss ins and outs of syndications the pros, the scalability of them, and what to look for.
This week on the show, host, Michael does his first “Executive Questions” segment. Michael answers questions sent in by listeners and breaks down his reasoning behind them. If you want to have a question answered on the show, email us at info@executivereishow.com. You can also contact us on any of our social media platforms or LinkedIn group. Michael answers questions regarding how to get started in real estate, the future of multifamily properties, location development, construction cost, build and sell strategy, and investing in real estate through a self-directed IRA. Listen, subscribe, like review and share the show. As always, Michael shares his executive tip which is all about understanding your limitations and how to turn them into know-hows to gain and maintain success.
This week on the Executive Real Estate Investing Show, Host Michael Holman talks all about the benefits of leveraging in real estate. He dives into why he is a proponent of debt when it is the right kind of debt--consumer debt not good. Listen and learn as Michael walks you through three key ways leverage will propel you into better investing. 1.Amps up returns on investments 2.Ability to scale and build portfolio much quicker 3.Reduces risk In addition he discusses purchasing power of the dollar and how to use other people's money to work to your advantage today.
This week on the podcast, host, Michael Holman interviews Jordan Spencer Partner at Red Canyon Financial about his out-of-the box career path to where he is now, and ways he seized opportunities to grow and change in this industry. They also discuss the debate of the real estate bubble and Jordan tells his story of the best business advice he ever received.
This week Michael Holman dives into the advantages of in investing in what you know. Also find out what he considers the gate way advice to real estate investing. Michael gives the pros and cons to the 6 Types of commercial real estate. 1. Apartments/Multifamily 2. Industrial 3. Office 4. Retail 5. Hospitality 6. Specialty And takes these types of real estate investments further by speaking on the differences and pros and cons of core investments, value-add investments, opportunistic investments and development investments.
This week on the second episode of the executive REI Show, podcast host, Michael Holman discusses the direct benefits of learning the real estate markets as a whole and specifically which market one may want to direct his or her focus. He breaks down the importance of focused attention on the data of the markets and what investors should be looking for in certain reports and trends. Studying the data and letting the data drive one's decisions is key to successful real estate investments.
This week on the first episode of the executive REI Show, podcast host, Michael Holman covers extremely simple but also extremely powerful components when investing in real estate. He breaks down the 7 benefits of investing real estate as opposed to some other investment options. This information is helpful for the new real estate investor or a great reminder to the seasoned ones. 1. Cash Flow 2. Leverage 3. Diversification 4. Tax Benefits 5. Passive Investing 6. Multiple Streams of Equity Growth 7. Low Volatility Michael also discusses 3 aspects that make up your return in real estate investment: cash flow, equity buildup, and appreciation.
It’s time for another art history class! Today learn all about the groundbreaking and tragic life of artist Jean-Michel Basquiat. Learn all about his style, love of NYC, and friendship with Andy Warhol. Later, take a quiz on Jeans and Michels! . . . [Music: 1) Gray (Jean-Michel Basquiat and Michael Holman), “I Wanna Go Back,” c. 1981; 2) Frau Holle, “Ascending Souls,” 2017. Courtesy of Frau Holle, CC BY-NC 3.0 license.]
Dissecting the history of Gray – the legendary noise band founded by Michael Holman and Jean-Michel Basquiat. *** Kunst Please is a micro-dose of modern art culture. Featuring the famous and the infamous, the weird and the wonderful, the unheard, the cult, the criminally overlooked and the criminally insane. Created and produced by Jonathan Heath. Follow the gallery space @kunstplease
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Taste Test Live is a weekly music review podcast series hosted by Damien Lamar and his co-hosts Blue Franswa & MJbaker. The show features a revolving cast of local creatives, artists, singers, entrepreneurs, storytellers and more to discuss the diverse selection of local and international music tastes. The Balance King is a sound curator, educator, composer, classically trained pianist, chemist, and trumpeter. He explores various disciplines and mediums to uncover the symbiotic relationship between virtuosity and invention. The Balance King has collaborated and curated with Mayo Clinic as a Research Scientist in a Protein Biochemistry lab studying aggregates of Alzheimer's Disease, Studio Allston Hotel, Jean Michel Basquiat's and Michael Holman's band Gray, Yellow House, King Britt, Jacksonville Public Libraries, Fashion photographer, Franklin Thompson and Tom Ford, Montessori Tides School, Liz Tran, Motif (interior design), Feeding Northeast Florida, Riverside Arts Market, Cool Moose Cafe, Bold Bean Coffee Roasters, Jacksonville Lantern Festival, and West End House among others, MOCA Jacksonville is committed to supporting the work and discovery of contemporary artists, including performing artists, in our city. The Balance King set on Thursday, Nov. 21 is a taste of their new music series which starts in December. Its focus is on the regional music scene, and to bring together people across the city downtown to enjoy some great music over a happy hour at the new MOCA CAFE, which is also set to open in December. Activating downtown with art and culture, food and drink, is what this new MOCA music series is all about. It will be happening every Thursday night from 5:30-7:00 starting in December, but you can come November 21 to my set and get a feel for what it’s all about. There will be cocktails and happy hour dining menu of lite bites available. Featured music selections in this episode: Neşe Karaböcek - Yali Yali (Todd Terje Edit) Daniel "Venom" Maunick - (B1) Until the End The views and opinions expressed are those of the host and talent of “Taste Test” or the “Taste Test Live” podcast and in no way represent the views, positions, and opinions expressed or implied of WJCT. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tastetestlive/message
An influential observer of popular culture and entertainment, Michael Holman is a filmmaker, artist, writer, and musician, based in New York City. A pioneer in the Downtown New York Art Scene and Uptown Hip Hop Scene, Holman founded the band Gray - an industrial atmospheric, noise group - with painter Jean-Michel Basquiat, as well as created and produced the first Hip Hop television show, Graffiti Rock in 1984. Holman is a writer/director/producer/educator of film (wrote the screenplay for the Miramax film "Basquiat") television, theater (wrote and directed live stage performances for Niles Rodgers and Tommy Boy Music) and writes art criticism for British magazine, Art Monthly. Holman and original band mate Nick Taylor continue to record and perform as Gray in high end museums around the world. Holman is also a painter of splendid works on canvas, and through his revolutionary voice, vision and style, has helped set the stage for a new epoch in world culture.
Jean-Michel Basquiat didn’t know how to play an instrument, but that didn’t stop him from asking Michael Holman to join him in starting up a band. Called Gray, they created an improvised collage of sounds more in tune (or out of tune) with the avant-garde than with rap music which had arrived as the new pop sound. Holman talks with “Beginnings" host and Paper magazine founder David Hershkovits about his days with Basquiat and GOD — the Good Old Days — when New York City was burning down physically and blowing up creatively at the same time.Michael is an artist, writer, avant-garde musician, hip hop impresario and filmmaker as well as Early 1980s, Downtown Scene "subculturalist" best known as the screenwriter of the film Basquiat, directed by Julian Schnabel and released by Miramax Films, host of the short-lived hip hop music program Graffiti Rockand a founding member, along with Jean-Michel Basquiat, of the experimental rock band Gray.Support the show (https://squareup.com/store/howl-arts-inc)
This week we are talking to Michael Holman. An influential observer of popular culture and entertainment, Michael Holman is a filmmaker, artist, writer, and musician, based in New York City. A pioneer in the Downtown New York Art Scene and Uptown Hip Hop Scene, Holman founded the band Gray - an industrial atmospheric, noise group - with painter Jean-Michel Basquiat, as well as created and produced the first Hip Hop television show, Graffiti Rock in 1984. Holman is also a painter of splendid works on canvas, and through his revolutionary voice, vision and style have helped set the stage for a new epoch in world culture. Plus part 2 of Conversations with friends, Kat from Inside the Cave podcast. Is chivalry truly dead, after witnessing and older women to give up her seat? On our sex talk, the downfalls of dealing with someone well endowed. On Ask a Heifer, would you take parenting advice from someone who isn't a parent?
Before there was Rap City & Yo MTV Raps there was Graffiti Rock a show that covered all basis of hip hop from music to fashion to graffiti art. It was created by the pioneer of hip hop Michael Holman today we’re having him on the show so he can tell us the story about this missing hiphop gem and other ventures he been working on.
Is New York still dope? Michael’s magical early New York experience. Michael’s visit to New York while in The Tubes. The magic of disco- and early hip-hop-era New York. Entering the music scene, meeting Jean Michel Basquiat, and the beginning of NY hip hop, including the time it was referred to as “executive style.” Britain's history of “biting” styles like punk. How Michael brought together the main elements of hip-hop on Sept 15, 1981. @MoneyMikeHolman michaelholman.com
The story of early hip hop, from 1970s 'block parties' in the South Bronx to the next decade when some musicians used rap for harsh social critique while others looked to it for big commercial success. Trevor Nelson talks to Duke University hip hop historian Mark Anthony Neal, film-maker and impresario Michael Holman, and one of the central figures in early hip hop, Grandmaster Caz. DJ and MC Grandmaster Caz is one of the most important and influential pioneers of old school rap. Mark Anthony Neal is professor of African and African American Studies and the founding director of the Center for Arts, Digital Culture and Entrepreneurship at Duke University. Michael Holman is a leading New York hip-hop activist: musician, filmmaker, artist manager, club promoter, journalist and critic, television producer, archivist, visual artist, and educator. (Photo: A breakdancer. Credit: Getty Images)
Join Garrett LIVE Thursday 10pE/7pW when author Michael Holman joins the show to talk about his red hot best seller, "Resolve & Retribution." Hear his inspiration for the novel, how he developed the characters which leap to life and so much more! We'll also hear about the "Costa Mesa Favorite Teacher" awards coming up on Saturday, May 17th at the Avenue of the Arts Wyndham (3350 Avenue of the Arts, Costa Mesa, CA). Finalists include: Cindy Fernald, Denise McKenzie, Rebecca Millam and Misty Smith! Want to make your voice heard? Call 323 657-1493 to tell your best/worst joke, add to the conversation, make a song request or ask guests a question. FOLLOW Rated G Radio, tell your friends & family about the show. You'll be able to select a REMINDER note to you for each show via e-mail or text and always be connected LIVE when it's showtime! PODCAST: YES! Click the Podcast button on the bottom right of the show and you can easily get Rated G Radio ON DEMAN! Listen whenever you want!
Join Garrett LIVE Thursday 10pE/7pW when author Michael Holman joins the show to talk about his red hot best seller, "Resolve & Retribution." Hear his inspiration for the novel, how he developed the characters which leap to life and so much more! We'll also hear about the "Costa Mesa Favorite Teacher" awards coming up on Saturday, May 17th at the Avenue of the Arts Wyndham (3350 Avenue of the Arts, Costa Mesa, CA). Finalists include: Cindy Fernald, Denise McKenzie, Rebecca Millam and Misty Smith! Want to make your voice heard? Call 323 657-1493 to tell your best/worst joke, add to the conversation, make a song request or ask guests a question. FOLLOW Rated G Radio, tell your friends & family about the show. You'll be able to select a REMINDER note to you for each show via e-mail or text and always be connected LIVE when it's showtime! PODCAST: YES! Click the Podcast button on the bottom right of the show and you can easily get Rated G Radio ON DEMAN! Listen whenever you want!
DJG sails with The Beales, defends the aquatics at Camp Myth, talks games with Rick Soued, walks down hip hop lane with Michael Holman, builds a movie with Greg & Monica, plays a dream with Steven... Discover the artists, singers, producers, entrepreneurs, game developers, and inventors of the future at DJ Grandpa's Crib, the unofficial Kickstarter Podcast. With a fresh voice and inspiring interviews, this weekly podcast celebrates the creative genius in each of us. Don’t miss a single episode!
Judy McGuire is remembering the Tompkins Square Riot with a roomful of New York City’s finest on today’s episode of The Mike & Judy Show. Chris Flash of The Shadow underground newspaper is in the studio talking about some of the events commemorating the riots, and dishing on the need for alternative press. Writer Michael Gonzales joins Judy to talk about the hip hop innovators in the Bronx, and how they also fueled the Downtown scene. Artist and musician Michael Holman talks about his band with Jean-Michel Basquiat, Gray, and the fusion of the art scene with graffiti in the East Village. How have rising rent prices made New York City a safer and more boring place? Find out how you can show your support for Michael Holman’s Graffiti Rock, and show solidarity for the Tompkins Square Riot. Thanks to our sponsor, Roberta’s. “When you come to New York for the first time, it comes off as a theme park for really intelligent people.” [6:00] “None of the Downtown kids and none of the local media wanted to head up to the Bronx. So we were able to head Uptown and give that movement a platform.” [12:25] — Michael Holman on The Mike & Judy Show
Rundgren Radio with Michael Holman. We'll also be playing some more Todd Rundgren rarities.
Michael Holman - former backup singer/dancer with the Tubes
Michael Holman, former Tubes dancer, on Rundgren Radio
Rundgren Radio continues its Mondays in March series with special guest Michael Holman, a screenwriter/director based in New York City. His professional history began as a performer with the seminal, 1970’s theatrical rock band, The Tubes. During the early 1980’s Downtown Art Scene, he worked as a painter, musician and maker of short films. Holman was also a leading impresario, in the early days of Hip Hop. Today, as a filmmaker, Holman is an influential observer of popular culture and entertainment.