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Witness Natoyah Grinnon's inspiring ascent from rural Jamaica to becoming a U.S. real estate investment leader. Dial in as she unravels the complexities of mortgage notes, tax liens, and tax deeds, providing a roadmap to long-term financial success. Press play and prepare to jot down expert advice on mastering these unique investment avenues! Key Takeaways To Listen For How mortgage notes work and their advantages Ingenious strategies for dealing with non-performing notes Tax liens and the process of investing through county auctions The financial returns from tax lien investments and managing strategies Opportunities for learning and networking through Natoyah's upcoming summit Resources/Links Mentioned In This Episode Join the Fiscally Fabulous® Wealth Summit, Nov 8-10, 2024, in Tarrytown, NY! Learn how to build wealth using OPM, network with top pros, and enjoy VIP access + the Awards Gala. Offer ends Sept 30! Secure your spot and use the code TRM2024 at https://gw5conference.com/. About Natoyah Grinnon Natoyah Grinnon began her entrepreneurial journey with a vision of financial security and freedom. After studying at Bentley University, she explored stock investments and real estate, though her experience with probate real estate left her seeking better options. Natoyah turned her focus to more traditional real estate opportunities, attending workshops and ultimately making the bold decision to cash out her 401k to invest in mortgage notes. This pivotal move led to success, transforming her career. Now, through Apex Global Properties, LLC, she partners in Real Estate Joint Ventures, helping others build passive income streams for a dream lifestyle. Connect with Natoyah Website: Apex Global Properties Connect With Us If you're looking to invest your hard-earned money into cash-flowing, value-add assets, reach out to us at https://bobocapitalventures.com/. Follow Keith's social media pages LinkedIn: Keith Borie Investor Club: Secret Passive Cashflow Investors Club Facebook: Keith Borie X: @BoboLlc80554
In this episode, James talks with Cyrus Jaffery, Founder of Quotamation. To learn more about Quotamation, visit https://quotamation.com/. Visit our website to join our email list, get the scoop on our LIVE coaching calls and never miss an episode: https://www.agencyfreedom.com Connect with Agency Freedom Podcast on Facebook at the Agency Freedom Podcast group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/agencyfreedom Email us at podcast@agencyfreedom.com with ideas, questions, complaints or your favorite grilling recipe. Episode Highlights: Cyrus shares his experiences growing up as a refugee from Afghanistan and finding his place in America. (3:03) Cyrus mentions that to succeed in the independent world, people must learn to sell value because this will lead to success in the independent channel. (12:32) Cyrus discusses his decision to leave State Farm and build a legacy as an independent agent. (21:25) Cyrus discusses the four verticals of Quotamation which include Jafri Insurance, CJ Insurance Group, Real Estate Joint Ventures, and Coordination Technology. (25:09) Cyrus emphasizes the importance of having a RESPA attorney, avoiding one-sided agents, and promoting a formal relationship between insurance agents and clients. (36:55) Cyrus shares how he and his wife made a promise not to work weekends, and how they made time for important matters, including a golf tournament for charity. (43:16) Key Quotes: “To all my captive friends, independent friends, if you haven't done the captive world, then do the captive world. If you want to stick in the personal lines, or even commercial, man, like, it's so, so awesome to learn how to sell value, man. If you know how to sell value, then you come on this side on the independent channel, you're going to take off.” - Cyrus Jaffery “The four buckets that I was telling you about, that third bucket, which is the business piece of it, I'm super competitive, all that stuff is good, but I just didn't wake up excited about it. And I don't know what it was man, it was just God's way of telling me, "Hey, man, I think you need a change and it's going to be the best thing that's ever happened to you.” - Cyrus Jaffery “Every real estate broker, every mortgage company, every financial advisor, accounting firm, they are having talks, or they have already started an insurance thing. So, why not have the independent agents go to them and do a joint venture with them potentially, because we know we can give the right education to the clients instead of these tech companies.” - Cyrus Jaffery
In this episode, James talks with Cyrus Jaffery, Founder of Quotamation. To learn more about Quotamation, visit https://quotamation.com/. Visit our website to join our email list, get the scoop on our LIVE coaching calls and never miss an episode: https://www.agencyfreedom.com Connect with Agency Freedom Podcast on Facebook at the Agency Freedom Podcast group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/agencyfreedom Email us at podcast@agencyfreedom.com with ideas, questions, complaints or your favorite grilling recipe. Episode Highlights: Cyrus shares his experiences growing up as a refugee from Afghanistan and finding his place in America. (3:03) Cyrus mentions that to succeed in the independent world, people must learn to sell value because this will lead to success in the independent channel. (12:32) Cyrus discusses his decision to leave State Farm and build a legacy as an independent agent. (21:25) Cyrus discusses the four verticals of Quotamation which include Jafri Insurance, CJ Insurance Group, Real Estate Joint Ventures, and Coordination Technology. (25:09) Cyrus emphasizes the importance of having a RESPA attorney, avoiding one-sided agents, and promoting a formal relationship between insurance agents and clients. (36:55) Cyrus shares how he and his wife made a promise not to work weekends, and how they made time for important matters, including a golf tournament for charity. (43:16) Key Quotes: “To all my captive friends, independent friends, if you haven't done the captive world, then do the captive world. If you want to stick in the personal lines, or even commercial, man, like, it's so, so awesome to learn how to sell value, man. If you know how to sell value, then you come on this side on the independent channel, you're going to take off.” - Cyrus Jaffery “The four buckets that I was telling you about, that third bucket, which is the business piece of it, I'm super competitive, all that stuff is good, but I just didn't wake up excited about it. And I don't know what it was man, it was just God's way of telling me, "Hey, man, I think you need a change and it's going to be the best thing that's ever happened to you.” - Cyrus Jaffery “Every real estate broker, every mortgage company, every financial advisor, accounting firm, they are having talks, or they have already started an insurance thing. So, why not have the independent agents go to them and do a joint venture with them potentially, because we know we can give the right education to the clients instead of these tech companies.” - Cyrus Jaffery
Following up on Ropes & Gray's recent article in Institutional Real Estate Americas, on this podcast, private capital transactions partner Sarah Schaffer Raux joins real estate and investment transactions partner David Kaye and counsel Pete Scherer to discuss the emerging trend of institutional real estate investors looking beyond traditional real estate joint ventures to create expanded relationships with their operating partners, often through the use of hybrid investment structures.
On this Ropes & Gray podcast, real estate partner Sally Davis and asset management partner Eric Requenez discuss some of the key similarities and differences between terms in real estate joint ventures and terms in real estate funds, including considerations for investors and practitioners in the space who are looking to invest through either of these structures or any of the various “hybrid” models found somewhere in between.
Real Estate Investor Dad Podcast ( Investing / Investment in Canada )
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Real Estate Investing Morning Show ( REI Investment in Canada )
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Global Investors: Foreign Investing In US Real Estate with Charles Carillo
Welcome to Strategy Saturday; I'm Charles Carillo and today we're going to be discussing Real Estate Joint Ventures Vs. Syndications What do you want to hear/see more of and less of? What question do you always wish I would ask but I never do? Connect with the Global Investors Show, Charles Carillo, and Harborside Partners: ◾ Setup a FREE 30 Minute Strategy Call with Charles: schedulecharles.com/ ◾ Global Investors Web Page: https://charleskcarillo.com/global-investors-podcast/ .◾ Join Our Email Newsletter: http://bit.ly/32pehL0 ◾ Foreign Investing in US Real Estate Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/ForeignInvestingInUSRealEstate/
On this episode of the Manning Up On Real Estate Podcast, we interviewed Tiffany Young of Investor Life. Tiffany & her husband Corey have been building a Real Estate Empire over the years and they have utilized the strategy of Real Estate Joint Ventures to build this fast and furious. In their first 3 years they amassed a portfolio of over 100 residential properties all with Joint Venture Partners. Tiffany talks about her early Joint Ventures, over coming the fears and growing a massive portfolio. Tiffany is now a coach/ mentor to thousands of Real Estate Investors from across Canada and currently runs one of the largest private Facebook Groups for investors with over 6000 members to date. Their goal was to create a community of like minded investors who can all support, share and partner around Real Estate in Canada. This community continues to grow and members are taking action and growing their wealth every day in this group. Tiffany and Corey also have systemized their Joint Venture program and now teach it to investors in their Ignited Program! Many of Cameron's clients have taken this program and have rocketed their portfolio growth. Enjoy this episode and know that you to can build a Real Estate Empire using Other People Money. To access the Fearless Investors Group click here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/FearlessInvestors To connect with Tiffany you can find her on Instagram at: @investorlifeinc To connect with Cameron you can find him on Instagram @Camemanning For more Real Estate Content Visit. www.youtube.com/cameronmanning --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cameronmanning/support
Our guest for this episode is Adrian Nedelec from Mogul Realty Group based out of Edmonton. After realizing a career in corporate sales wasn't his passion, Adrian got his Real Estate License and was the first agent to join James Knull and Mogul Realty Group. With five years of Real Estate investing already under his belt, only 10 months passed before he earned the award of Remax Edmonton Rookie of the year. Since then he has also completed his commercial real estate license.At Mogul Realty Group, Adrian is the Sales Team Lead for the Edmonton office and brings his lived experience as an investor to build confidence and success for new and experienced Real Estate investors alike.Today, we will discuss Adrian's journey from University grad to real estate investor to Partner at Mogul Realty and the trials and tribulations along the way that has shaped his journey. From learning how to build relationships at networking events, how to deal with bad tenants, to what makes a good, honest realtor and salesperson and more, this is one episode full of nuggets that you don't want to miss. For more information, you can reach Adrian at Adrian@mogulrg.com or 780-966-4471. For more episodes and content, check out our website at cwho.ca.
Kingdom Capitalists : For Christians Called to Start and Scale Successful Businesses
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For today’s guest, we have Russell Westcott joining us from Vancouver, Canada. He is the co-author of Real Estate Joint Ventures and is the founder of Raising Capital Academy. Russell has been a real estate investor since before the turn of the century, amassed a wealth of knowledge, and built a sizable portfolio along the way. Today, we discuss what it means to be a real estate investor in this connected, social media-permeated world. How we market ourselves, connect with others, network, build relationships, and most importantly, how do we raise capital to build wealth for ourselves and others. If you’re looking to raise money, find more joint venture partners, or just expand your network, you don’t want to miss this episode.
In today’s world, we have so much information and knowledge at our fingertips but we don’t know how to manage it - and it’s affecting the lives of young people, especially men. What are some of the signals that we’ve moved into a dangerous spot in modern history? Why is it important to back our financial understanding with historical knowledge? On this exciting episode, I’m joined by Entrepreneur and Author of Hard Times Create Strong Men, Stefan Aarnio, who shares how we can empower ourselves in a world that’s trying to make us inherently weak. Three Things We Learned Religion is key to an empowered society When you remove religion from society, you also remove the moral fabric that comes with it. Never in history have we been able to maintain ethical and moral stability without religion. Religion has been replaced with money, government entities and universities and now we have a pseudo-religion that’s destroying our society. You can’t develop character without facing your demons Hard times create strong men, strong men create good times, good times create weak men, and weak men create hard times. In order to become a man, you have to find your power, and then delve into darkness. In that darkness, you face your demons and in turn find your own ethical and moral compass. When men get consumed by darkness, the worst traits emerge Part of becoming a man is going through dark times and developing your character. The darkness shouldn’t be allowed to consume us. When men let the negativity consume them, that’s when they become addicts, gamblers, womanizers and abusers. Guest Bio- Stefan Aarnio is an Award Winning Real Estate Entrepreneur, author of Self Made: Confessions of a Twenty Something Self Made Millionaire and the winner of the Rich Dad International Hall Of Fame Award. Starting with only $1200, Stefan has built a multi-million dollar real estate business and multiple streams of income. Stefan has accumulated properties at an alarming pace controlling up to 25% of his local niche through his understanding of Real Estate Joint Ventures. Stefan's philosophy is simple, find great deals, build a fantastic team, pay everybody and create partnerships for life. For more information, and to get the book, visit http://hardtimesstrongmen.com/.
We have the JV Jedi himself on this episode!! Russell Westcott joins Cameron for an in depth conversation about Real Estate Investing and Raising Capital for Joint Venture Deals! Russell Westcott has been in the Real Estate Investment realm for over 15 years now and has been coaching hundreds of students across Canada in the art of raising money for Joint Ventures. Russell is the Co-Author of Real Estate Joint Ventures, a book that Cameron himself used to structure his first few Joint Ventures agreements. Russell & Cameron talk on how raising capital is a mindset and sometimes a difficult conversation to get to with friends and family especially when your new and talking about larger returns that Real Estate generates. They go in deep on the centers of return and how to talk to prospective partners on those returns. Russell has recently launched the Raising Capital Academy which is now growing into a community of investor raising capital across Canada. Connect with Russell for free consultation at www.russellwestcott.com Connect with Cameron: Instagram: @camemanning Youtube.com/cameronmanning --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cameronmanning/support
Learn how Stefan purchased, controlled, and owned real estate with ‘no money down’, hear his journey to becoming a self-made flipping rockstar, and know the secret of becoming a successful real estate professional: Mindset is what matters. Resources/Links Rich Dad Poor Dad Book by Robert Kiyosaki Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill Money People Deal: The Fastest Way to Real Estate Wealth Summary Stefan Aarnio is an award-winning real estate Investor, Entrepreneur, Author and winner of the 2014 Rich Dad International Hall of Fame award. He has been featured in Canadian Real Estate Wealth Magazine, and Entrepreneur Magazine named him one of the Top 10 Real Estate Influencers to Follow. Starting with only $1200, Stefan has built a multi-million dollar portfolio for himself and his partners and been recognized on The Self Made List. In this episode, Stephan dives deep into his real estate career journey from dreaming to be a rock star artist that eventually transitioned to being a real estate flipping expert and real estate coach. Stefan shared how he accumulated properties at an alarming pace controlling most of his local niche through his understanding of Real Estate Joint Ventures. Stefan’s philosophy is simple, find great deals, build a fantastic team, pay everybody, and create partnerships for life. “[on starting a real estate career] At the beginning, take what you can get. If you do start with that, work as hard as you can to get out of that and get into something better.” – Stefan Aarnio Check-out Investor Lead Generation Demo Click here! Topics Covered: 00:55 – Stefan’s real estate investing journey: accumulating properties deal after deal at an early age 05:38 – Flipping: how his company maintain to move a contract every week 06:18 – How his ‘No Money Down’ vendor financing system works 07:32 – Acquiring a real property after playing a cash flow game with partners he just met, holding the mortgage ending up buying the guys out of the deal 08:22 – How hiring a mentor changed his real estate career, closing 24 deals after having a mindset shift 11:12 – Moving up from family and friends funding source and getting funds from millionaire investors, the mindset that shifted his business to the abundance 12:25 – Where and how he landed his ‘big fish’ deals 15:47 – How he present the investment opportunity to investors 17:58 – How he structures his flipping deals 22:13 – The securities token he presents to his investors through joint venture agreements 24:55 – How he raise funding from scratch: the importance of developing sales skills as a real estate professional Key Takeaways: “[on starting a career in real estate] At the beginning, take what you can get. If you do start with that, work as hard as you can to get out of that and get into something better.” – Stefan Aarnio “[on property investing] Why pay for it if you can get somebody else to.” – Stefan Aarnio “Everybody likes making money. No matter how rich or poor you are. Everybody’s interest is to hear about ways to make money.” – Stefan Aarnio “If you can get the deal, the money is always there.” – Dave Dubeau Connect with Stefan Aarnio : stefanaarnio.com respectthegrind.com Respect the Grind Podcast Books Facebook LinkedIn Connect with Dave Dubeau: Property Profits Podcast www.davedubeau.com www.investorattractiondemo.com Facebook LinkedIn Enjoyed the Podcast? Please subscribe on iTunes for updates
Stefan Aarnio is an award winning real estate Investor, Entrepreneur, Author and winner of the 2014 Rich Dad International Hall of Fame award. He has been featured in Canadian Real Estate Wealth Magazine and Entrepreneur Magazine named him one of the Top 10 Real Estate Influencers to Follow. Starting with only $1200, Stefan has built a multi-million dollar portfolio for himself and his partners and been recognized on The Self Made List. Stefan has accumulated properties at an alarming pace controlling most of his local niche through his understanding of Real Estate Joint Ventures and founded the Manitoba Real Estate Investor Association to help locals, both new and pro, create wealth. Stefan's philosophy is simple, find great deals, build a fantastic team, pay everybody and create partnerships for life. Learn more about Stefan at www.stefanaarnio.com or on his Respect The Grind Podcast The Entrepreneur's MBA https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/the-entrepreneurs-mba/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
First Day of School Today I’m a bag of mixed emotions. My daughter is off to her first day of school, as in no more daycare (saving $500/month in daycare fees is a big win! Like gaining cash flowing property!! HAHA) , she’s going to a real school, junior kindergarten to be specific. I was choked up watching her get on the school bus for the 2.1 km commute. Cherry, my wife told me I’m silly and I am. Here is how just one example of how nuts I am. I’m reading Wonder Woman comic to my daughter (I’ve purchased many childrens’ books showcasing strong female characters where a female is the main protagonist) and we come to the last page of her book and here it is below. I read the page quickly as I’m getting choked up. Too often I’m looking for lessons in meaning in all aspects of life. This time I’m reading the story from a parents’ perspective, instead of “I would use all my training with the Amazons to make the world a better place.” As it is written, I rephrased the words and turned it around to my perspective, “I will use all my training to teach Robin to make the world a better place.” Yeah, I’m nuts but she’s been out of the house a whole two hours and I can’t stop thinking about how her first day is going. And people think real estate investing is hard. Parenting is infinitely harder…. Speaking of real estate investing, check out the new boat belonging to Mike and Evelyn!! Life is good when investing starts at age 26 and 10 properties later and being well on their way to Freedom 45. From Renting a Basement to Over 100 Properties. Joint Venture Jedi Russell Westcott. Our show guest is none other than best selling author Russell Westcott who co-authored the book “Real Estate Joint Ventures” with Don R Campbell. I met Russell back in 2008 as a green investor at the Real Estate Investment Network’s weekend workshop called ACRE and he’s always been one of my favourite real estate educators. He’s on the show to share how he got started, this mistakes and lessons from building a portfolio at its peak size of 60 properties. Russell was buying a property once per month even while having a full time job as the Vice President of the Real Estate Investment Network. I even put Russell on the spot to pitch me his latest project he’s raising capital for and it’s just as awesome as you’d expect. Without further ado, I give you Russell Westcott, the Joint Venture Jedi.
On episode #35 of the Profits Over Wages Podcast we interview Stefan Aarnio. Stefan is an award-winning real estate entrepreneur, podcast host, blogger, coach, public speaker, and author of a number of books including Self Made: Confessions of a Twenty-Something Self Made Millionaire. Starting with only $1,200, Stefan has built a multi-million dollar real estate business and multiple streams of income. Stefan has accumulated properties at an alarming pace controlling up to 25% of his local niche through his understanding of Real Estate Joint Ventures. He was the 2012 winner of Canadian Real Estate Wealth Magazine’s “Joint Venture Partner of the Year”, winner of the Rich Dad International Hall Of Fame Award in 2014, and Entrepreneur Magazine named him one of the Top 10 Real Estate Influencers to Follow in 2017 along with Ryan Serhant, Grant Cardone, and Barbara Corcoran. Stefan's philosophy is simple - find great deals, build a fantastic team, pay everybody, and create partnerships for life. On this episode, we talk about how to get started in real estate investing, doing joint venture partnerships the right way and why hard times create strong men. We also talk about how to create a winning and no excuse culture within your team and why you shouldn’t avoid hiring a coach and how it can take your business and personal life to the next level.
Show Notes: YourResultsRadio.com/26 “In one way or the other people need real estate if they want to retire.” - Stefan Aarnio I've known so many people over the years who call themselves a real estate investor. When you try to ask how many homes they invest in, they mumble and dance around the subject. This isn't investing. Flipping one or two houses doesn't make you an investor. If you want to be an investor, you need to commit. You need to be serious and go all in. The good news is this isn't something you have to do alone. You don't have to go into the trenches and hope for the best, you can reach out and get help make sure you reach the success you want. In the end, investing in things like real estate has a huge pay off. But you really need to commit and be decisive. On this episode of Results Radio, we are joined by Stefan Aarnio to discuss his journey as a real estate investor and the pitfalls he sees others go through. Stefan Aarnio is an award-winning real estate Investor, Entrepreneur, Author and winner of the 2014 Rich Dad International Hall of Fame award. Starting with only $1200, Stefan has built a multi-million dollar portfolio for himself and his partners and been recognized on The Self Made List. Stefan has accumulated properties at an alarming pace controlling 25% of his local niche through his understanding of Real Estate Joint Ventures. Stefan's philosophy is simple, find great deals, build a fantastic team, pay everybody and create partnerships for life. Download this episode today to hear what it takes to be a successful real estate investor. “Most people are drowning in options, so they never commit to anything.” - Stefan Aarnio Highlights Investing is about a long term horizon. Most pension funds are investing your money in real estate. Retirement's is a scam. It's never existed in human history. The age to get retirement is only going to go up, if you ever get it. Work because you want to, not because you have to. Success is never easy. You never see the hard work the most successful people have to go through. Idle hands is one of the worst things. Anyone can flip houses, but committing to it is the hardest part for people. A confused mind never buys. Everyone is afraid of failure at some level. Human being are afraid of success, because we are afraid of change. If you want to become the best version of you, you have to kill the mediocre version. You have to break your dreams and visions down into actionable steps. Most people can't make it on their own. To get something different, you have to do something different. Respect the process. When you put in the most you end up getting the most. “Nothing great comes easily.” - Stefan Aarnio Show Notes: YourResultsRadio.com/26
Show Notes: YourResultsRadio.com/26 “In one way or the other people need real estate if they want to retire.” - Stefan Aarnio I’ve known so many people over the years who call themselves a real estate investor. When you try to ask how many homes they invest in, they mumble and dance around the subject. This isn’t investing. Flipping one or two houses doesn’t make you an investor. If you want to be an investor, you need to commit. You need to be serious and go all in. The good news is this isn’t something you have to do alone. You don’t have to go into the trenches and hope for the best, you can reach out and get help make sure you reach the success you want. In the end, investing in things like real estate has a huge pay off. But you really need to commit and be decisive. On this episode of Results Radio, we are joined by Stefan Aarnio to discuss his journey as a real estate investor and the pitfalls he sees others go through. Stefan Aarnio is an award-winning real estate Investor, Entrepreneur, Author and winner of the 2014 Rich Dad International Hall of Fame award. Starting with only $1200, Stefan has built a multi-million dollar portfolio for himself and his partners and been recognized on The Self Made List. Stefan has accumulated properties at an alarming pace controlling 25% of his local niche through his understanding of Real Estate Joint Ventures. Stefan’s philosophy is simple, find great deals, build a fantastic team, pay everybody and create partnerships for life. Download this episode today to hear what it takes to be a successful real estate investor. “Most people are drowning in options, so they never commit to anything.” - Stefan Aarnio Highlights Investing is about a long term horizon. Most pension funds are investing your money in real estate. Retirement’s is a scam. It’s never existed in human history. The age to get retirement is only going to go up, if you ever get it. Work because you want to, not because you have to. Success is never easy. You never see the hard work the most successful people have to go through. Idle hands is one of the worst things. Anyone can flip houses, but committing to it is the hardest part for people. A confused mind never buys. Everyone is afraid of failure at some level. Human being are afraid of success, because we are afraid of change. If you want to become the best version of you, you have to kill the mediocre version. You have to break your dreams and visions down into actionable steps. Most people can’t make it on their own. To get something different, you have to do something different. Respect the process. When you put in the most you end up getting the most. “Nothing great comes easily.” - Stefan Aarnio Show Notes: YourResultsRadio.com/26
Real estate law can involve a lot of moving parts that are complicated to maintain. In this episode of Thomson Reuters: Down the Hall with Practical Law, host Craig Vaughn along with guests Jill Blumberg, Brenda Cooper, and Lori Smith speak as real estate attorneys about the complexities of drafting joint venture agreements and balancing the needs of both investors and developers. They also discuss the different aspects of being a real estate attorney in a joint venture transaction and the art of juggling various disciplines for this type of project. Jill Blumberg joined Practical Law from Hunton & Williams LLP, where she was a senior attorney in the real estate department focusing on commercial real estate matters. Previously, she was an in-house attorney and the Head of Equity Closings at New York Life Investments. Jill’s practice focused primarily on acquisitions, sales and development of large investment properties and she has in-depth experience structuring and drafting complex real estate joint ventures. Brenda Cooper joined Practical Law from Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, where she was assistant general counsel in the Real Estate Unit of the Investments Department. Brenda was responsible for managing some of its largest real estate joint venture relationships as well as handling sophisticated debt and equity real estate transactions. Lori Smith joined Practical Law from Andrews Kurth LLP, where she was a partner in the business transactions group. Lori handled many real estate joint ventures, representing developers and investors (as well as lenders) in structuring and documenting deals for multi-family, mixed-use, and assisted living projects.
Stefan Aarnio is an Award Winning Real Estate Entrepreneur, author of Money People Deal: The Fastest Way to Real Estate Wealth, and the 2014 winner of the Rich Dad Hall of Fame award. Starting with only $1200, Stefan has built a multi-million dollar portfolio for his partners, and has earned himself a spot on The Self Made List. Stefan has accumulated properties at an alarming pace controlling 25% of his local niche through his understanding of Real Estate Joint Ventures. Join us as Stefan shares his Realtor mindset and a glance at his journey to becoming a Real Estate Rockstar by finding great deals, building a fantastic team, paying everybody and creating partnerships for life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Merv Plank joins us to talk about a joint venture services his organization, Alliance Wealth Builders Inc., provides for dentists who want to deploy their investment capital without having to deal with the moving parts that are involved in real-estate. You won’t want to miss this incredible opportunity to get involved in real estate and create some long-lasting business relationships that will help you support your journey to freedom in your life and your practice. Get full show notes and more information here: http://bit.ly/1Yodtz0