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Energy Sector Heroes ~ Careers in Oil & Gas, Sustainability & Renewable Energy
The energy industry is known for booms and busts, career uncertainties, and constant change. So, how do you build a sustainable career, navigate challenges, and position yourself for leadership? In this episode, I talk to Robert Martinez, a senior executive with 25+ years of experience in oil and gas, about what it takes to stay relevant, adapt, and grow in a shifting industry.Robert shares how he started as an intern, worked in the field, and moved up the ranks—even when the job market was uncertain. He also talks about why networking, mentorship, and being open to unexpected opportunities matter.If you're early in your career, thinking about leadership, or wondering how to stand out in a competitive market, this conversation will give you real lessons from someone who's been through it all.Three Actionable Takeaways
Join Whitney Sewell as he dives into an unfiltered conversation with Robert Martinez, a two-time National Apartment Owner of the Year, on what it really takes to build, scale, and manage a thriving multifamily real estate portfolio. From navigating market turbulence to balancing family and business, Robert shares hard-earned lessons, game-changing strategies, and the mindset that helped him crush it in real estate. Here are some key takeaways from this episode:Team Building: Learn how to hire fast, fire faster, and set clear expectations to ensure your team thrives.Investor Confidence: Discover Robert's proven methods for transparent communication and maintaining trust during tough times.Market Survival Tips: Gain actionable insights into overcoming challenges like rising interest rates and refinancing hurdles. This episode is packed with practical advice and real-world insights for navigating the complexities of real estate investing. Do not miss out! Timestamps:00:00 Intro01:33 Robert's background and work-life balance07:03 Robert's key strategies for business growth10:30 Keeping yourself at the center of your business16:52 Business continuity through strong systems18:39 Benefits of in-house over third-party management21:21 Strict rent collection policies and communication with tenants24:53 Surviving rising interest rates and refinancing complexities30:12 How to handle the investor expectations34:24 Robert's hiring and firing philosophy37:26 Best source for meeting new investors41:09 Learning from mentors and adapting strategies for success44:31 Supporting team growth and mentoring staff46:20 How to get in touch with RobertVISIT OUR WEBSITEhttps://lifebridgecapital.com/Here are ways you can work with us here at Life Bridge Capital:⚡️START INVESTING TODAY: If you think that real estate syndication may be right for you, contact us today to learn more about our current investment opportunities: https://lifebridgecapital.com/investwithlbc⚡️Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheRealEstateSyndicationShow
December 22, 2024 The Fountain Apostolic Church Build Your Church (2024) Learn more at tfachurch.com/plus Credits: Speakers: Evangelist Elias Perez, Deacon Eli Saucedo, Pastor Steve Perez VCA Recital: Olivia Jimenez, Mila Martinez, Zion Tejeda, Adelina Ramirez, Miles Dubon, Joseph Martinez, Angel Martinez, Victoria Guzman, Naveena Baez, Maddy & Jay Meza, Dante Tobi Praise Team: Vivica Saucedo, Vianna Dubon, Anabel Martinez, Liz Jimenez, Jeremy Dubon, Ana Torres Choir: Vivica Saucedo, Bernice Piceno, Maribel Perez, Sally Rocha, Anabel Martinez, Liz Jimenez, Robert Martinez, Milton Torres, Nazareth Torres, Jeremy Dubon, Alexandra Perez, Leilani Barrera, Angela Velez, Vianna Dubon, Ana Torres Musicians: Miranda Salazar (Pianist), Jon Fiscal (Guitarist), Benjamin Magaña (Bassist), Roger Garcia (Drummer) A/V Team: Charles Castillo (Live Sound), Jared Reyes, (Camera & Stream Operator), Ezekiel Perez (Media/Post Production) Chapters: Welcome with Evangelist Elias Perez [00:00:00] VCA Scripture Recital [00:01:02] "That's My King" - Praise Team [00:03:09] Vivica Saucedo [00:08:13] "Hark the Herald / Again I Say Rejoice" Choir [00:10:58] "Joy to All" - Deacon Eli Saucedo [00:18:49] "Jesus" - Choir [00:30:19] "The Joy of Christmas" - Pastor Steve Perez [00:42:48] "Reckless Love" - Praise Team [01:17:37] Dismissal with Deacon Eli Saucedo [01:23:58] "We Wish You a Timeless Christmas" - Praise Team [01:25:11]
Send us a textIn this week's episode, I have a special guest amigo Robert Martinez from Comedy Universe and Las Jalas de Robertin joins me to share his new project “Sabor A Ti Podcast”. Robert has been making a name for himself through comedy and now through the podcast world. Get to know Robert by following his socials:IG- @comedy.universe_ and @i_am_rob_martinez_-Los quiero un milBe part of the Amigos Club by following our socials:YouTube- El Cuarto De Mi SuegraPodcast IG @elcuartodemisuegraTikTok @elcuartodemisuegraSkyBlue @ecdms.bsky.socialHost IG @ak_trueselfSupport the show
Hosts of The Aged Out Podcast, Michael Fantini and Evan Worrell, hang out with the Drum Corps Coffee Shop Podcast Hosts, Robert Martinez and George Collins to talk about everything DCI 2024 and then some.
Robert Martinez, founder and CEO of Rockstar Capital, shares his journey in the multifamily real estate industry. He discusses how the company started and the challenges they faced, including the recession in 2008 and a management changeover. Martinez also talks about the advice he received from Grant Cardone and the lessons he learned from it.He emphasizes the importance of control and autonomy in the business and the need for organic growth. Martinez shares the story of a deal that went bad and how he handled the situation with transparency and communication with investors. He concludes by expressing his gratitude for the support of his team and investors. In this conversation, Roberto Martinez discusses his experience with bridge debt and the challenges he faced during the short-term debt period. He reflects on the importance of being a hands-on operator and the value of going through losses and setbacks. The conversation also touches on the future of Arbor and the opportunities in the real estate market. Roberto shares his strategies for resident retention and collections, emphasizing the need for self-management and aligning interests with the management team.The journey in the multifamily real estate industry is filled with challenges and learning opportunities.Control and autonomy are crucial in running a successful business.Organic growth allows for a more sustainable and manageable business model.Transparency and communication with investors are essential, especially during difficult times.Building a strong team and having the support of investors are key factors in overcoming challenges. Bridge debt is a common part of the value-add process in real estate investing, but it requires experienced operators to navigate successfully.Going through losses and setbacks can make you a better investor and operator in the long run.Self-management allows for more control and better decision-making in property management.Aligning interests with the management team is crucial for success and ensuring that everyone is working towards the same goals.The real estate market is cyclical, and there are opportunities to be found in times of uncertainty and market downturns.Sound Bites"Scale is great, but it doesn't have to be someone else's scale.""What's good for Grant may not be good for Robert and may not be good for Jake and Gino.""If you miss a payment, you surrender a lot of your rights as the borrower.""Bridge debt is part of the game. It's part of the value-add process.""Once we buried the body, we were able to move on and focus on the rest of us.""Bet on yourself at the end of the day." We're here to help create multifamily entrepreneurs... Here's how: Brand New? Start Here: https://jakeandgino.mykajabi.com/free-wheelbarrowprofits Want To Get Into Multifamily Real Estate Or Scale Your Current Portfolio Faster? Apply to join our PREMIER MULTIFAMILY INVESTING COMMUNITY & MENTORSHIP PROGRAM. (*Note: Our community is not for beginner investors)
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Miles de gracias a todos los que estáis ahi ahora mismo escuchando este podcast. Los últimos 8 años han sido una pesadilla por la persecución judicial pero también han sido muy fructíferos y llenos de buenos momentos. Hoy escuchareis 10 pequeños fragmentos de esos momentos. Este será uno muy especial con algunos de los mejores momentos de estos 300 programas. Solo la mejor musica, los mejores amigos y algunos fragmentos que espero os hagan buena compañía. Darle también las gracias en primer lugar a mi compañera de fatigas la Dra Yane y tantos otros amigos como Rubén de Montalvo, Toni Marco, Maria Jort/Maria Desiluminate, Helios Colera, Maria Urizar, Gus y Katy de Desmontando a Babylon, Love Masacre, abriendo los ojos, Republico76, Javinico, Karlos Puest, Jose y Jordi de Punt d’Inflexio, Ania Vergel, el ya fallecido Jordi Flynn, macaco, Placebo, Ira, Antiguo cerrajero y por supuesto nuestro puntal de Dios y tantos otros que seguro me dejare en el tintero. También a esas pequeñas ratas infiltradas de las que solo nombrare a tres pero que fueron muchas mas en estos 300 programas, Leprechaum, Frame posiblemente un masón y por supuesto a DestrozaNOM ese peligrosisimo troll con katana que casi logra destruir el pequeño grupo que aún tenemos en la comunidad Amino. Durante todos estos años hemos contado con la colaboración de decenas de personas, algunas muy conocidas y otras no tanto pero todas comprometidas con la búsqueda de la verdad. Me dejare a muchas de ellas y les pido perdón por no alargar en demasía esta lista que no pretende ser exhaustiva ni indicar el nivel de participación con nosotros. Algunos estuvieron en directo, otros nos facilitaron sus audios o videos y de otros simplemente utilizamos alguna obra suya. Mi mas sincero abrazo para Jorge Guerra, la policia Fany Yedro, Jesus Monjas, Nocreona, Enric Martí, Daniela Caro, Antonio Giovetti y el economista John Nash todos ellos compañeros en Canal Zero, el ingeniero Antonio Moreno Alfaro, Alex Robin, Rafa Fernández del canal Youtube en busca de la verdad, El Ignorante Habló, Antonio García Trevijano del que utilizamos algún audio, el economista Roberto Centeno, Alfredo Embid, Mario Sánchez Herrero, Picara, Ciruelo, Cosmonauta ediciones, Andrei Kononov, Ruben del blog Todo esta Relacionado, Juan Falqué, Miguel Rix, Consciencia colectiva y su amigo Juanka, el periodista y escritor Manuel Valera, Alex, el webmaster del canal de Youtube ¿Qué es Real?, Antonio Muñoz webmaster de la Ventana Esmeralda, Julen Vilella La voz de un Republico, Victoriano Fernandez, Chico Sanchez al que no tenemos nada que reprochar por su espantada, el astrologo Javier Reinoso, Dr Enric Costa Vercher, Dr Jose Luis Sevillano, Raul Fonseca, Pamina Tamino, Carlitos y Roberto (tio de Carlitos), J Buscador, Serendipia, Ramón pinkman, audioreflex, Caty Pizarro, Tibet 88, John Doe, Erick, Nohayfin, PeterHouse PRO canal Youtube, Ainhoa, un hombre de negro, Mario Sanchez (apicultor), Martin, Francisco José Beviar de tertulias de lo desconocido, Capitan martinez del podcast submarino subversivo, el Dr Santiago y Cierra y la dra July V Resistencia, el ingeniero Luis Javier Cosin Ayerbe, Andrew Jackson, Michael Boor autor del libro sobre el 11M Ya solo queda morir, Ruben de Aviles de Nuevo Desorden Mundial, Mark Passio y su traductor Joe Nobody, los cracks de Horny Report, Fritz Springmeier, Asunción Sarais y Eduardo Díaz de Luces y Sombras, Leonardo Mesa, Pedro Bustamante que nos hizo quitar sus dos programas con nosotros, Willhelm aficionado a las criptomonedas, Elias Grima de SoloClima, cuervo, Snoubal ad astra, Gemma P Perdiguero, Veronica Manjon la Leonesa en tierras austriacas, magneto, el escritor ibn Asad, Santaflow, Marly Bolano, Hipatia de Alejandria, Rocio Lopez Real, Antonio Pérez-Algás autor del libro Vuelo a 2085, Mar gaditana sin mordaza, Robert Martinez, Patricio Carrasco del Expreso de medianoche, Magia Ribas Alegret mi abogado, Carlos G. Senra, Nibelungo, la matrona flamenca Flamenkatrona, Juampy, Rebelion NOM, Cisne negro2022, Astudillo, Croquer, el cientifico Zeus, nofler, el periodista independiente Roberto de la Madrid, RuneSword, Energia Vital Universal, Dani DanExterior, el piloto de aviación de los mil nombres (el sabe de quien hablo), Decisiones, Alba la oveja descarriada, Fernando de Revelión en la Granja, Brujita cósmica, el medico Luis Lozano, Wiseoldelf Viejo elfo sabio, Spanish Taoist, Geoingenieria Murcia, Fernando Beltran astrologo y dibujante, Puesta de Sol, Mar Mounier, La Verdad Ofende, Señorita Pepita, Angel director de Crónica Norte, los republicos Borja Arias Montero, Martin Sampanes y Hector Gonzalez Perez, Kortss, Fede GH, Sublime, Luz divina, Infórmate informa, Ismael de Mallorca Robinhood, Váitovek ha vuelto, Josefina Fraile, Ernesto, Manuel Jose Moreira seco, Claudio Canivilo y Nunkálo Zabras entre muchos otros. No me enrollo más y os dejo con only temazos y solo jamón jamón. ………………………………………………………………………………………. Dra Yane #JusticiaParaUTP @ayec98_2 Médico y Buscadora de la verdad. Con Dios siempre! No permito q me dividan c/izq -derecha, raza, religión ni nada de la Creación. https://youtu.be/TXEEZUYd4c0 …. UTP Ramón Valero @tecn_preocupado Un técnico Preocupado un FP2 IVOOX UTP http://cutt.ly/dzhhGrf BLOG http://cutt.ly/dzhh2LX Ayúdame desde mi Crowfunding aquí https://cutt.ly/W0DsPVq ………………………………………………………………………………………. Enlaces citados en el podcast: Los Confines de la Creencia https://www.ivoox.com/confines-creencia-audios-mp3_rf_15120425_1.html UTP22 Despertando con Jorge Guerra de Arucas blog https://www.ivoox.com/utp22-despertando-jorge-guerra-arucas-blog-audios-mp3_rf_11870559_1.html UTP24 El negocio nuclear 1 parte https://www.ivoox.com/utp24-el-negocio-nuclear-1-parte-audios-mp3_rf_12054670_1.html Ibn Asad - Articulos Polemicos contra la new-age y la tecnocracia global parte 1 https://www.ivoox.com/ibn-asad-articulos-polemicos-contra-new-age-audios-mp3_rf_77925328_1.html UTP88 En manos de los astros https://www.ivoox.com/utp88-en-manos-astros-audios-mp3_rf_50090786_1.html UTP102 Combatiendo a la bestia con Enric Costa https://www.ivoox.com/utp102-combatiendo-a-bestia-enric-costa-audios-mp3_rf_61076104_1.html Luces y Sombras 07/07/2016. Explorando otras dimensiones. Final de temporada. https://www.ivoox.com/luces-sombras-07-07-2016-explorando-otras-dimensiones-final-audios-mp3_rf_12157794_1.html UTP106 La Inteligencia Artificial que nos pastorea https://www.ivoox.com/utp106-la-inteligencia-artificial-nos-pastorea-audios-mp3_rf_66742502_1.html UTP230 Con Rubén de Nuevo Desorden Mundial https://www.ivoox.com/utp230-con-ruben-nuevo-desorden-mundial-audios-mp3_rf_111524602_1.html UTP288 11M 20 años de mentiras https://www.ivoox.com/utp288-11m-20-anos-mentiras-audios-mp3_rf_125964005_1.html ………………………………………………………………………………………. Música utilizada en este podcast: Tema inicial Heros 001 Canserbero - Visiones [Guía Para La Acción] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQiulZ34GIs 002 LOS PLANETAS - EL NEGACIONISTA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ad_8DLh3R6M 003 Barón Rojo - No Ver, No Hablar, No Oir https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOYeTM8rOcA 004 LOVE MASACRE - Superpoblación (Ratas bastardas) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qOSBb_753Ak 005 Yaco - Conspiranoico https://youtu.be/QhdXlJxCya4 006 La Polla Records - Iros todos a la mierda https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NaAY-mX230 007 Ricky Hombre Libre - Respira https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wNoPNUIRTc 008 Calle 13 - No Hay Nadie Como Tú (Video) ft. Café Tacuba https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0DeJ5HeG8o 009 Kortatu - El Estado De Las Cosas https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZBucY6edZI 010 Coreman - No hay dinero (Preview One Shoot) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1m6F3LnjdYI 011 MK Ultra - LA MATRIX https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7cw7rh ……………………………………………………………….. Epilogo Forward Ever Band & Friends - Alma de León 300 Programas https://youtu.be/JXbqada77rM?feature=shared
*Match Day 34 (Top Matches: SC Braga x FC Porto; 2nd Division AVS x Tondela). *Benfica, FC Porto, Sporting CP, SC Braga, and other Liga stuff of interest. *Predicting next Tuesday's EURO Squad Selections by Roberto Martinez. *One of Vitoria SC's best seasons is about to finish in chaos.
Cuando el equipo pierde el fanático tiene dos opciones o le echa la culpa al manager o responsabiliza el arbitraje como adversario. En política es igual en la mayor parte del mundo que, cuando un partido pierde un proceso electoral, el liderazgo resigna y provoca un proceso continuo de renovación. El ejemplo de España es relevante: liderazgos socialistas como Ruvalcaba y conservadores como Rajoy desaparecieron del escenario tan pronto perdieron. En nuestro pais es diferente porque responsabilizar al manager es atacar a la dirigencia o al liderazgo de la organización y aquí son intocables. Por eso solo queda el manager que en este caso es la JCE. En el caso de la fupu se ha llegado más lejos porque los conflictos internos llevados al TSE y fallados en contra del partido se han convertido en temas del discurso del líder Leonel Fernández que obvia que esos casos llegaron al tribunal porque un miembro de su partido inconforme con la dirección los llevó. Ese es el caso de la circunscripción uno que el tribunal falló a favor de Robert Martinez. En el caso de NY Ramón Tallaj dirigente y candidato fue quien llevó su caso al TSE. En el PRM tienen el caso de la circunscripción tres y el presidente Paliza dijo que ellos lo resolverán y ahí se termina la cosa. La fupu insiste en convertir su crisis particular en una crisis del sistema.Robert Martinez, ganó por encuestas, por eso el TSE ordena a La Junta, ponerlo en el listado, con el número 3. Fuerza del Pueblo, excluyó a Katiuska Morel, que había sido admitida por La Junta y eso viola el Art. 155, de la ley 20-23. La Sentencia estableció 3 hombres y 3 mujeres. No dijo quién, si, como (encuesta y reservas. Katiuska, fue admitida por La Junta, mediante Resolución 22/2024, artículo 155. Paz, solo puede ser candidato si renuncia un hombre. Ayer la oposición volvió a depositar un documento con 13 solicitudes en el que piden desde intervenir Juntas municipales hasta cosas que parecen intrascendentes porque pasan hace tiempo como es la transmision en tiempo real de los resultados. Yo no voy a decir que por J… pero después de los cinco mil millones y de la recomendación de uso de la fuerza de Danilo Medina mucho de esto es un preaprarse para esperar el golpe.
On today's episode Rich sits down with Eric Nelson - Entrepreneur, Real Estate Investor, Founding Partner of Wild Oak Capital, and Host of “The Real Estate Mindset” Podcast. Eric Nelson is from southwest Colorado and received a degree in Civil Engineering from Colorado State University. He is the principal of Wild Oak Capital and is actively syndicating multifamily properties. He has been investing in real estate for over 10 years, and currently has over 650 units under management, with a team or with his wife.Rich and Eric start off by discussing the challenges of multifamily investing, Michael Blank, living off of acquisition fees, Robert Martinez's 2023 foreclosure, what killed deals during the COVID-19 pandemic, Rich's multifamily portfolio, debt assumptions, the benefits of over-communicating in real estate, and why asset management is important.They then reflect on why Rich is bullish on Multifamily, struggling asset classes, analysis paralysis, doing the reps and shortcutting the path to success, Eric's new deal in Texas with Eric Chadderdon, what Eric is doing today to respond to cap rates, Eric's portfolio, seller carries, and the cost of capital.Lastly, they talk about private debt funds, raising capital through 401k funds, transitioning funds from 506b to 506c, Bethany LaFlam, Eric's first multifamily deal, Rich's first boutique hotel deal, and Eric's search criteria for finding multifamily deals. Connect with Eric on Instagram: @wildoakcapitalVisit BYLTBasics.com and use code “Somers20” at checkout for 20% on your next purchase Book a free call with Prime Corporate Services to create a business strategy primecorporateservices.com/richsomers--Connect with Rich on Instagram: @rich_somersInterested in investing with Somers Capital? Visit www.somerscapital.com/invest to learn more. Interested in joining our Boutique Hotel Mastermind? Visit www.somerscapital.com/mastermind to book a free call. Interested in STR/Boutique Hotel Management? Visit www.excelsiorstays.com/management to book a free call.
On today's episode Rich sits down with Eric Chadderdon - Entrepreneur, Multifamily Real Estate Investor, Co-Founder of Gibby's Capital Investments, and a Wall Street Journal and USA Today Best Selling Author. Eric is headquartered in Houston, Texas and primarily focuses on Multifamily Acquisitions. He made the transition full time to multi-family real estate back in 2021 from direct sales and management.In the last three and a half years, Eric has gone from 0-2043 doors as a General Partner, owning just over $260MM of Multifamily Real Estate. He's been a guest on several podcasts, has articles written about him in both Yahoo Finance and the New York Weekly, is a Wall Street Journal and USA Today Best Selling Author for his book “All In,” and has been invited to speak at multifamily conferences across the nation.Rich and Eric start off by discussing how they first connected in Orlando at Peak Partnership 2024 (an event hosted by Tyler Deveraux), meeting Tyler Deveraux, how Eric got started in real estate, learning from bad investments, Eric's first property - a 220 unit multifamily property, partnering with mentors, Eric's second property in Houston, the interest rate market, and Robert Martinez's foreclosure.They then reflect on their experiences with bridge lenders, raising capital for deals in a pinch, a deal that Somers Capital is going to be a co-GP on, where Eric got engaged, analysis paralysis, being a sole GP, in house property management vs third party management, what Eric recommends for the first deal, growing active communities, what Eric is focused on in 2024, and delayed gratification.Lastly, they talk about learning how to raise money, the fear of the unknown and pushing through adversity, diet and fitness, starting with momentum, Lauren Fisher, the difference between success and failure, providing value to others, Rich's experience with podcasting, the benefits of podcasting, Joe Rogan, and real estate meetups. Connect with Eric on Instagram: @eric_chadderdon Book a free call with Prime Corporate Services to create a business strategy primecorporateservices.com/richsomers Visit grovescapital.com/richsomers to receive a $2,500 credit on closing costs or appraisals--Connect with Rich on Instagram: @rich_somersInterested in investing with Somers Capital? Visit www.somerscapital.com/invest to learn more. Interested in joining our Boutique Hotel Mastermind? Visit www.somerscapital.com/mastermind to book a free call. Interested in STR/Boutique Hotel Management? Visit www.excelsiorstays.com/management to book a free call.
Join host Tim Mai on "The Capital Raising Show" as he sits down with real estate rock star Robert Martinez, founder of Rockstar Capital. In this insightful episode, Martinez shares his journey from engineering to real estate, offering invaluable lessons on raising capital and building a successful investment portfolio.Martinez's candid conversation covers topics ranging from the importance of authenticity in business relationships to the scalability of multi-family real estate investments. He shares personal anecdotes and professional insights, shedding light on strategies for navigating economic downturns and leveraging social media for brand promotion.Key Takeaways to Listen ForAvoid Desperation: Martinez warns against desperation in deal-making, stressing the importance of maintaining authenticity.Authenticity in Business: Martinez underscores sincerity and genuine relationships as crucial in business dealings.Scalability of Multi-family Investments: Martinez highlights the scalability and wealth-building potential of multi-family properties.Preparing for Downturns: Martinez advises on preparing for economic downturns, including effective communication with investors.Social Media Branding: Martinez shares insights into successful branding strategies using social media platforms.About Tim MaiTim Mai is a real estate investor, fund manager, mentor, and founder of HERO Mastermind for REI coaches. He has helped many real estate investors and coaches become millionaires. Tim continues to help busy professionals earn income and build wealth through passive investing. He is also a creative marketer and promoter with incredible knowledge and experience, which he freely shares. He has lifted himself from the aftermath of war, achieving technical expertise in computers, followed by investment success in real estate, management skills, and a lofty position among real estate educators and internet marketers. Tim is an industry leader who has acquired and exited well over $50 million worth of real estate and is currently an investor in over 2700 units of multifamily apartments.Connect with TimWebsite: Capital Raising PartyFacebook: Tim Mai | Capital Raising Nation Instagram: @timmaicomTwitter: @timmaiLinkedin: Tim MaiYouTube: Tim MaiConnect with UsTo learn more about partnering with us, visit our website at https://javierhinojo.com/ and www.allstatescapitalgroup.com, or send an email to admin@allstateseg.com. Sign up to get our Free Apartment Due Diligence Checklist Template and Multifamily Calculator by visiting https://javierhinojo.com/free-tools/.To join Javier's Mastermind, go to https://javierhinojo.com/mastermind/ and to apply to his BDB Mastermind, see https://javierhinojo.com/mastermind/#apply_form and answer the form.
Robert Martinez, a dedicated motorcycle enthusiast based out of a modest apartment garage in the heart of the San Fernando Valley, embodies the true spirit of motorcycle restoration and the deep, personal connections that come with it. In our latest conversation, Robert shared his heartfelt journey of restoring his father's cherished 1962 panhead chopper. His mission is more than mechanical; it's a tribute to his late father, aiming to honor his memory by riding the revived chopper to Sequoia National Park to spread his ashes. Throughout our discussion, what truly resonated was Robert's humility and the pride he takes in this project, reflecting not just a passion for motorcycles but a commitment to preserving family legacy. He delves into how this endeavor is not only about reconnecting with his father's spirit but also about imparting the same values and perspectives to his children. Robert's approach to life and motorcycling is refreshingly straightforward - it's not about being fancy or rich; it's about the joy of the ride and the stories we create along the way. Robert's story is a poignant reminder of the bonds we forge, both with the machines we cherish and the loved ones we remember. His narrative, steeped in authenticity and a deep-seated love for motorcycle culture, offers a compelling glimpse into the soulful side of motorcycling. I'm honored to share our conversation, and I hope it inspires you as much as it has inspired me.
From HEB Executive to Real Estate Mogul: Robert Martinez's Story of Overcoming Adversity | The Real Estate Podcast. Ep. 136 Embark on a riveting journey with Robert Martinez in this episode of The Real Estate Podcast, where we unravel the fascinating intersections of his career as a former HEB executive and his meteoric rise in the world of real estate. Our in-depth conversation explores Martinez's rich experiences in real estate investments and property management, drawing inspiration from his Texas roots and the strategic mindset honed during his tenure at HEB. In this compelling episode, Martinez lays bare the blueprint of his success, emphasizing the parallel between his real estate strategy and HEB's approach to owning various aspects of the value chain. We delve into Martinez's early investments in rental properties and his unwavering passion for real estate, exploring how these endeavors brought stability to his life. Discover the ethical core driving Martinez's real estate philosophy as he reflects on the challenges faced by those with limited resources, advocating for client education and ethical business practices. Martinez shares insights into a transformative real estate investment opportunity involving distressed properties, shedding light on the profound impact of principled decision-making in his journey. Our conversation extends beyond the personal to the San Antonio real estate market, where Martinez illuminates the diversity and value-added opportunities. Join us as we explore his ambitious future goals, including the acquisition of five additional investment properties and the expansion of Moment Realty. Martinez unveils his commitment to education and investor-focused brokerage through the upcoming podcast, "Enjoy Your Moment." The episode concludes with a delightful exploration of the San Antonio taco scene, providing a glimpse into Martinez's dedication to creating a successful real estate brokerage that transcends transactions, emphasizing the essence of "home" in people's lives. Tune in to The Real Estate Podcast for an inspiring conversation that encapsulates the spirit of perseverance, ethical entrepreneurship, and the transformative power of real estate. Learn more about Robert Martinez & his company here or follow him on Instagram here. Learn more about The enTREpreneur™ Community here.
Robert Martinez has been a successful real estate investor for more than a decade. But he made headlines recently when MF1 Capital foreclosed on one of his Houston properties.So, how did it happen? What factors contributed to Robert losing the first deal of his career?Robert is the visionary syndicator behind Rockstar Capital, a multifamily investing firm with a portfolio of 21 apartment communities encompassing 3,762 rental units.In 10 years, Robert has led the underwriting, acquisition and management of 30 multifamily properties, and he is the only two-time National Apartment Association Independent Rental Owner of the Year.On this episode of Financial Freedom with Real Estate, Robert describes the perfect storm that led to his first foreclosure, discussing how the Fed rate hikes impacted his business.Robert explains why hiring a third-party management company for help backfired and shares what he did to try and save the deal—and why it didn't work.Listen in to understand how Robert benefited from being transparent with investors and learn what he is doing to regain their trust before he expands the Rockstar portfolio.For full episode show notes visit: https://themichaelblank.com/podcasts/session394/
Rich sits down with Robert Martinez - Founding Principal and CEO of Rockstar Capital. Robert has directed the growth of Rockstar Capital to 21 apartment communities, a total of 4,800 rental units across the state of Texas. Since 2011, he has directed the underwriting, acquisition, and management of 30 apartment communities consisting of more than 5,243 rental units. In 2023, third party company, MF1, filed to foreclose on a Rockstar Houston property, defaulting on a $51 million multi-family loan.Rich and Robert discuss the fallout of the current high interest rate environment, the foreclosure on Rockstar's $51 million loan, rate caps in Texas, potential ways to save deals from falling under, and all of the risks of using third party management companies for a property. They also reflect on the attractive nature of Airbnbs, updating investors when the rug is pulled out from a deal, in-house recruiters and transitioning teams to maximize turnover, setting standards for new employees, and putting a spotlight on weak KPIs. Lastly, Rich and Robert talk about all-things operations, rent growth, occupancy and supply in Texas, how Robert got his start in real estate, raising equity while working a full-time job, the 2008 Recession, Robert's best deal he's ever done, what it take's to be successful, floating vs fixed rate debt, where Robert predicts interest rates will be by 2025, and what types of properties Rich is most excited about in the next 12 months. Connect with Robert on Instagram: @apartmentrockstar--Connect with Rich on Instagram: @rich_somersInterested in investing with Somers Capital? Visit www.somerscapital.com/invest to learn more. Interested in joining our Boutique Hotel Mastermind? Visit www.somerscapital.com/mastermind to book a free call. Interested in STR/Boutique Hotel Management? Visit www.excelsiorstays.com/management to book a free call.
Robert Martinez, director-Apple Leisure Group & Hyatt Inclusive Collection communications, talks with James Shillinglaw of Insider Travel Report at last month's ILTM North America about Hyatt's rapidly expanding collection of all-inclusive resorts. With Hyatt's purchase of Apple Leisure Group nearly three years ago, it acquired all the resorts under the AMResorts brand, turning Hyatt into the largest operator of all-inclusive properties in the world. Martinez details how Hyatt has expanded its all-inclusive collection even more—and well beyond Mexico and the Caribbean. For more information, visit www.hyatt.com or www.hyattinclusivecollection.com. If interested, the original video of this podcast can be found on the Insider Travel Report Youtube channel or by searching for the podcast's title on Youtube.
Rich sits down with Nick Marietta - a Real Estate Investor, Luxury Builder, and Fix & Flip Expert. He's got over $600,000,000 in Construction & Real Estate transactions. Rich and Nick discuss Nick's connection to the Coach and Best Selling Author, Wes Watson, how Nick got his start as a Luxury Fix-and-Flipper, the extent of his wholesale deals across the country, and where Nick sees the most success in the market right now. They also reflect on what it takes to flip a luxury home, “blue hair” modeling and staging homes, and Nick shares an anecdote about a recent car accident and how he's overcome the challenges of it's impact. Lastly, Rich and Nick talk about health & wellness and how it pertains to self development and inner peace, Rich reveals a trip that he'll be taking soon to visit Kris Krohn and Robert Martinez, the benefits of masterclasses and education programs, and Nick quizzes Rich about his own portfolio and real estate journey. Connect with Nick on Instagram: @therealnickmarietta--Connect with Rich on Instagram: @rich_somersInterested in investing with Somers Capital? Visit www.somerscapital.com/invest to learn more. Interested in joining our Boutique Hotel Mastermind? Visit www.somerscapital.com/mastermind to book a free call. Interested in STR/Boutique Hotel Management? Visit www.excelsiorstays.com/management to book a free call.
Are you thinking of investing in multifamily properties anytime soon? Then this episode is for you! Join us in a no-holds-barred conversation with Robert Martinez as he offers timely real estate advice for the aspiring investor in today's market. Tune in now to fast-track your path to success.Key Takeaways to Listen forTop reasons why you need to invest in multifamily propertiesTips on how to cut costs and generate income in real estateActionable steps to buy your first apartment building the right wayKPIs that you should focus on as a property operatorWhy you should limit the number of people in your team in today's marketResources Mentioned in This EpisodeGoogleFacebook InstagramApartment RatingsYahooApartment Syndication Due Diligence Checklist for Passive Investor About Robert MartinezRobert holds an engineering degree from Texas A&M University and is the only two-time National Apartment Association Independent Rental Owner of the Year Paragon Award winner. Under Robert's visionary leadership, Rockstar Capital has earned 19 cities, state, and national apartment awards and was named #15 in the Houston Business Journal's “Fast 100” fastest-growing companies.Rockstar Capital currently manages 4,849 total units across 24 apartment communities. Robert shares a passion for soccer with his two boys, Ryan and Conner, and enjoys supporting their daily efforts in local club soccer.Connect with Robert Website: Apartment RockstarYouTube: The Apartment RockstarInstagram: @apartmentrockstarContact Number: (832) 942-1196To Connect With UsPlease visit our website: www.bonavestcapital.com, and please click here, to leave a rating and review!SponsorsGrow Your Show, LLCThinking About Creating and Growing Your Own Podcast But Not Sure Where To Start?Visit GrowYourShow.com and Schedule a call with Adam A. Adams
In this week's Aspire to lead episode, Dr. Robert Martinez discusses how to make connections and be present in the lives of the people you serve, especially during the tough times. In this episode, we discuss: Finding ways to remember and celebrate our successes Preparing children for the adversities that will come their way And his new book, Recipes for Resilience About Dr. Robert Martinez: Dr. Robert A. Martinez is currently the Chief of Human Resources for the Antioch Unified School District. He previously served as Superintendent/CEO of Griffin Technology Academies, and the Mt. Diablo Unified School District. He was the Assistant Superintendent in the Fairfield-Suisun Communities where he worked for 32 years. Dr. Martinez has continually focused on improving and expanding educational opportunities for students. He strives to advance understanding of resiliency research for all his employees, students, and their families. He seeks to support all District personnel with advancing their personal and professional skills, knowledge, and expertise in working with children as unique individuals with unlimited capacities. He has served as a Board Member of the Association of California School Administrators (ACSA), ACSA President-Elect of for Region 4, Past-President of Solano ACSA Charter, as a Board Member for the California Association of Latino Superintendents and Administrators (#CALSA/Greater San Francisco, Bay Area, Region 1) and is currently the Vice President of Legislative Action for ACSA Region 4. He was awarded ACSA's most acclaimed Personnel/Human Resources recognition in 2019. Dr. Martinez holds a B.A. in Psychology and an M.A. in Education, both from the University of California, Davis. He is extremely proud to have earned his Educational Doctorate Degree in Educational Leadership and Management with a concentration in Human Resources, from Drexel University. HIs new book, "Recipes for Resilience, Nurturing Perseverance in Students and Educators". His life's work has focused on helping others live courageous, resilient lives. He previously authored "The Story of Sparkle and Shine". He is available to provide keynotes, consultation, and training on building resilient cultures that create powerful safe places for our children and adults to learn, grow and develop in peace. He believes building resilience in each person, in equitable safe places is of paramount importance. Follow Dr. Robert Martinez: Website: https://resiliencyguy.wordpress.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ResiliencyGuy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/resiliencyguy/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ResiliencyGuy
Welcome to the RE Social Podcast, your source for real estate investing tips! Join us as we welcome the Apartment Rockstar himself - Robert Martinez, the founder, and CEO of Rockstar Capital. Rising from a corporate sales position, he has established himself as one of the most successful figures in the industry. Robert takes us on his real estate journey and highlights the value of mentorship, multiple streams of income, fiscal responsibility, and being mindful of partners in both life and business, specifically in your marriage and investment portfolio. He also shares practical advice on networking within the community and building meaningful relationships in the industry. Don't pass up this episode if you're eager to gain insights into real estate investing. This is your chance to learn from a true rockstar, so don't miss out - tune in today! Resources and Links Connect with Robert: https://www.linkedin.com/in/theapartmentrockstar/ https://www.instagram.com/apartmentrockstar/ https://www.facebook.com/theapartmentrockstar https://www.youtube.com/@ApartmentRockstar https://www.theapartmentrockstar.com/ https://www.rockstar-capital.com/ Learn more about AnVi Invest
In this episode, our guest Robert Martinez gives us insight into several essential practices that transformed him from a typical 9-5 company worker to one of the best real estate investors in the United States. Robert is a real estate investor, social investor, CEO of a top real estate firm, and a motivator who helps people positively impact their lives, career, and community.
Today's Guest is Noel Parnell. Noel, a Philadelphia native, has been involved in real estate for as long as he can remember. Always a visionary, Noel recognized an entry point into the field that he had once dreamed about during the peak of the 2008 Great Recession. -------------------------------------------------------------- [0:00] Intro [1:20] The 3 Questions [2:58] Noel's Start [4:28] Financial Freedom [6:52] What are you buying today [8:43] Noel's best deal ever [16:15] 11 month old owning 11 units [19:17] Finding deals now [21:09] Closing -------------------------------------------------------------- Connect with Noel: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/noel-parnell-83114214/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/ks_investments/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/noel.parnell Connect with Sam: I love helping others place money outside of traditional investments that both diversify a strategy and provide solid predictable returns. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HowtoscaleCRE/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/samwilsonhowtoscalecre/ Email me → sam@brickeninvestmentgroup.com SUBSCRIBE and LEAVE A RATING. Listen to How To Scale Commercial Real Estate Investing with Sam Wilson Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-to-scale-commercial-real-estate/id1539979234 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4m0NWYzSvznEIjRBFtCgEL?si=e10d8e039b99475f -------------------------------------------------------------- Want to read the full show notes of the episode? Check it out below: 00:00:00:02 - 00:00:50:14 Noel Parnell I met this woman on a plane from Lubbock, Texas, going to Houston. I missed my flight, first of all. So I was supposed to be on this plane, got on this flight here later on in Dallas, going to Houston. She was coming from L.A. This apartment was owned in a trust. Her husband was the person that was communicating to the property manager. She wasn't paid for over a year and a half after his death. And I say, hey, this is my name. I'm like, Hey, I'm actually going to Houston right now if I can turn this building over. Would you mind selling it to me? You did a handshake deal there. I get down there. I fire the property manager. I say, hey, I had I had her blessings. I brought her with me. We have our blessings. We fired the property manager. I took over the building that day. 00:00:50:14 - 00:01:01:23 Intro Welcome to the How to Scale.Commercial Real Estate Show. Whether you are an active or passive investor, we'll teach you how to scale your real estate investing business into something big. 00:01:02:05 - 00:01:17:13 Sam Wilson Noel Parnell is a Philadelphia native. He's been involved in real estate for as long as he can remember. He says he's always been a visionary and he recognized an entry point into the field that he wants to always dreamed about during the peak of the Great Recession in 2008. Noel, welcome to the show. 00:01:18:01 - 00:01:19:24 Noel Parnell Thank you for having me. Thank you for having me. 00:01:19:24 - 00:01:28:01 Sam Wilson Absolutely the pleasure is mine. Well, there are three questions I ask every guest who comes on the show in 90 seconds or less. Where did you start? Where are you now and how did you get there? 00:01:28:17 - 00:01:40:08 Noel Parnell I start I started out of being laid off from the Great Recession. I was working as a scientist at GlaxoSmithKline or second one where I where am I now? 00:01:40:15 - 00:01:43:05 Sam Wilson Why did you start? Where are you now and how did you get there? Yeah. 00:01:43:07 - 00:02:17:05 Noel Parnell Okay. Where am I now? I am a full time multifamily syndicator. And how did I get there? Is that I want it to scale because my ultimate goal is to eventually buy into a sports team. And so that's the ultimate goal. I want to buy, preferably the Philadelphia Eagles, but a lot of thought was at the line when that. But you can also with a lot of people don't know you can syndicate to be minority ownership and to a lot of sports teams out here whether it's basketball hockey I'm a I'm an avid sports man so that's my that's my why. 00:02:17:11 - 00:02:57:20 Sam Wilson Got it. Got it. Hey, I love it. I love the vision in the dream. I want to scale into owning a sports team that that's not on my list. But I mean, it's it's sounds interesting. I mean, why not? Why not? The sky somebody has to own them. So. That's right. Why not you, man? I love it. I love that. I love that that that again that vision casting there. That's a that's a lot of fun. So tell me this. What does your business look like today? You lost your job in 2008. You said, hey, I'm going out to get into the real estate game. Which man? I think for anybody with the skill set you probably now possess like 28 would be just a goldmine for many of us going, okay, now we can just pick deals up. 00:02:57:22 - 00:03:03:12 Sam Wilson You didn't enter into 2008 with a skill set ready to acquire distressed assets. How did you do it? 00:03:04:04 -00:04:25:18 Noel Parnell Now, I always laugh at this. I was a Barnes and Noble cheapskate. I would go to Barnes Noble's and go to the real estate section and it wasn't even sexy then. So I would I would put a place card, take notes and come back to Barnes Noble's every day for that. And I was, I think back at it now. I was like, I could have purchased the books. I don't even know why. I would just go back. The Place Cooler were still there and I would just take notes on what I wanted to learn. And then I was a little bit of a you to where I was going. All right now to buy property with no money down with no money at all. And that's where like different things will come up, seller financing, things of that nature. But that's that's how it kind of got the ball roll in. And I think the biggest thing was, was my first my first property was house hacking and the contractor did such a bad job. What I mean, I could turn on my basement light, it wouldn't come on, but the third floor light would, you know. He did. I have I had I had ductwork that went to nothing. So it was there, but it didn't connect. So that was like, oh my God. So I started Googling and learning how to like YouTube and fix things. And that also was one of the catalysts like, Shoot, I'm doing this enough. I can I can do this. 00:04:25:18 - 00:04:37:09 Sam Wilson That's wild. My gosh. What did you scale into bigger assets? What was the tipping point for you that said, you know, enough of this single family house hacking, there's got to be a better way. 00:04:38:07 - 00:06:51:18 Noel Parnell So so I think when I look at it as when did I create my financial by tooling so always really methodical, you know, about my plans. I didn't hate my app, you know, I was a former pro runner and then I went right into track and field. So I went to the Beijing Games, you know, as a guy run in 2008 and then went right into, you know, working at GSK and I didn't hate my job because got laid off, but I read a Tony Robbins. I heard him speak and he another book called Unshakable that came out later on. But he spoke about having these financial steps of vitality, like, what do you actually need to actually, like, live? And I'm worked out everything. I need it. And I knew I need it at the time. I needed 11 properties and duplexes are triplexes and each door had them make $200 and that way all I needed was seven grand per month netting and I would be cool. So that was my first thing I did. I did as a secure my financial vitelloni and then everything else was playing with house money. So I was doing like seven units at a time. Sometimes I was averaging about, you know, between a year's of 2014 and 2019. I was actually about 15 or 16 projects a year. And so I got up to about, I hope now about seven or eight properties that are like a mixture of duplexes and triplexes. And I went to scale to the multi families that I needed to create my net worth because the ultimate goal is I want a half, you know, I want to, I want to sit courtside somewhere or I want to be behind a bullpen or, you know, or in the oldest, the owner's box, you know, you know, doing those type of things. So that was the the the main goal was like, how can I scale? I had already achieved financial freedom within, you know, eight years. I was very conservative, but I achieved it by 1215. I was I was I supplemented my income, which was a high six figure income. I did that already. But now I'm thinking I need I need to go bigger because I want to own a sports team. And that's why I got to the multifamily realm. 00:06:52:02 - 00:07:10:15 Sam Wilson Got at me and I think, I think that's really, really cool. Yeah. To sit in the owner's box that's a that's got to be a different a different feeling altogether. No. We're circling back to where where we started. But that's that's a fun a fun on that side of things. You decided to get involved in multifamily. What are you guys buying today and why? 00:07:11:10 - 00:08:43:06 Noel Parnell So we still buy B and C class buy where it's a little bit of the C, I still do. But I think primarily my group around capital, it's me and two other women, Tiffany Spann and Lupe, a child. They're both from the D.C. area. We prep mom for not only do B class like our B B minus is where we go. Just because we're looking at we like to do tours. So we're not taking really our clients in our investors into like really crap areas and that other side cause that's what C class C class is low hanging fruit and it's no, it's the common joke is C class is the yo the crack of of those buildings. So I have that silo with ground capital where we're looking for be class value add properties after 1975 buildings or later. And so that's what we look for there. But then the other side of it is that we still do some of the C class and D class properties and that's part of our, you know, affordable housing to make sure we kind of look at as a a slash business and stewardship, because we do see a disparity of the, you know, the separation of, you know, building class and people being able to afford things. So we know we want to actually bring out a great product for people in these, you know, underserved areas. Like, you know, we can put a brick product there. And I think right now there's a there's a lot of there's a lot of lot of fruit there for people that are trying to get in there in that area. 00:08:43:22 - 00:08:51:06 Sam Wilson Mm. No, that's great. I love that. I love that. What's the best deal you've ever done? 00:08:51:06 - 00:12:09:03 Noel Parnell Oh, it's going to be the latest one. You know, it's this 20 unit building. It's a small building. But, you know, I got this building for under $5,000 and it wasn't vacant. It was at when I when I got it was that maybe 72% occupancy. And so what I did was go in there and increase rents gradually on this. This is January, increase rents on the vacant units. I opposed striking the parking lot, giving design, I mean assigned parking. So I freeze not not net operating income that way. People that didn't have leases, I brought them up because the buildings were like, man, they were about maybe $400 on the market. And so I didn't bring them. But the 400, I brought them up to 200. I'm just like, Hey, this is the more and this is like you get what your, your, your, your clientele or your tenants and which I say I work for them is like, hey, I know you've been here for a while. This is what everybody's paying here. You know, your $400. I'm always paid for it. You're $400 below anything in this area. I'm raising your rent. $200. You know, I think that's fair, because everything else, you know, is going up. You know, as far as, you know, insurance goes up every year so that by far that is the the best deal I've done to date. And I at least give you a little bit better amount on this. I met this woman on a plane from Lubbock, Texas, going to Houston. I missed my flight, first of all. So I was supposed to be on this plane. We met up in Dallas because there's no direct flights from Lubbock. Everybody, if they are not there. No, there's no direct flights. And so I in the January, January 24th, there was a snowstorm in Lubbock. That's why I missed my flight, got on this flight here later on in Dallas, going to Houston. She was coming from L.A. This apartment was on in a trust. Her husband was the person that was communicating to the property manager. She wasn't paid for over a year and a half after his death. So I'm hearing her when we're first class. I always tell people it's really poor. It's about the fly. First class, if you can. A lot of things go down there and I hear a conversation and I say, Hey, this is my name. I'm in like, Hey, I'm actually going to Houston right now. I'm actually going to Houston for a Robert Martinez apartment rock star. I'm going to his mastermind. And I say, Hey, this is what I can do for you. If I could turn this building over, would you mind selling it to me? We did a handshake deal there. I get down there, I fired a property manager. I'll say, hey, I have I had her blessings. I brought her with me. We have our blessings. We fired the property manager. I took over the building that day. So this is January. Now we're January 24th, right? Today we're at 24, 26. So now I'm helping to set up accounts. So the February 1st rent does not go to the old manager. So I'm doing all of this within the three days and make sure all the tenants know like, Hey, there's a new sheriff in town right here. So that's it's really it's really crazy. 00:12:09:19 - 00:12:28:00 Sam Wilson Wow. So you went for a you went for a mastermind and ended up acquiring a property for five grand. Why? I mean, there are so many questions and I know I want to spend the whole time, but this is a fascinating story. Why would someone get rid of a cash flowing asset for five grand? 00:12:28:11 - 00:13:02:09 Noel Parnell So what I always tell people is like you have to find out what someone's endgame is and and what her what her issue is. What was our problem? Her problem was that she hasn't been paid over a year and a half. Her mortgage is auto debit. And so a part a conversation is saying, hey, I will go ahead and I will ensure that that's what you're getting your monthly rental payment which is which is for a P and I was 70 $700 at that time. The building was already collecting at 14 grand a month. She just wasn't receiving it. 00:13:02:18 - 00:13:04:14 Sam Wilson So who was who where was the money going? 00:13:04:21 - 00:13:07:12 Noel Parnell It was going to the property manager. That was a painter. 00:13:08:08 - 00:13:09:21 Sam Wilson Oh, I got the. 00:13:09:21 - 00:13:10:16 Noel Parnell Property management. 00:13:10:16 - 00:13:11:14 Sam Wilson Was ripping her off. 00:13:11:21 - 00:14:37:23 Noel Parnell Ripping her off. And so I said, would you be interested again? Would we have for a second time? I said, Would you be interested in a, what I call a creative deal? I was like, What we call is a subject to do. I was like, That's what we'll go ahead and chance the deed. I'm sure that your mortgage and your interest is paid. I mean, this is not coming out of your personal. It was actually coming out of her trust. So she was bleeding her trust. And so I said I would make sure that gets done. You assurance and taxes will be paid. And this is where I tell people, this is it. This is the risky thing right here, because remember, this is a handshake deal. And I said, I'm going to take care of that for you. And but you have to agree that you're going to go here for this. And, you know, you always give the disclaimers. There's a due on sale clause. This can happen like that. Get there, always move with integrity, people. Okay, so we always just disclose all those. But the risk was on me because I'm paying. I'm already fully immersed. I said, You know what? I'm paying this. The deed wasn't even in my name yet. The deed did get transferred over until maybe. But right now this is almost the second week of March. So that means I was doing things to the building, paying taxes, the insurance, and I didn't even own the they own the building yet as far as the deed owner. 00:14:38:01 - 00:14:38:15 Sam Wilson Mm hmm. 00:14:39:09 - 00:14:51:17 Noel Parnell And that process, that was the risk part. But sometimes you have to have one. You have to have a little gut feeling there. But I. I'm not going to lie to you. I was like, man, it's this is it's risky, right? 00:14:51:17 - 00:15:04:16 Sam Wilson In her and in for her. Yes. Covering that monthly mortgage payment was part of it and also probably just didn't have the skill set to own and operate that building. She wanted out. It sounds like she just wanted out. 00:15:05:02 - 00:15:39:20 Noel Parnell And this is and think about this. I know because we're going to we're in the process of refinancing that building right now. And so she's going to get some money because right now she only owed or C, I think seven of the 65,000 on the building was left. You know, the building came in at three, 3.4. So she's getting that was another part of the agreed to a sum that she has. She gets her sum. I get my sum. And what the back side story of it is that she wants to invest the Crown Capital way. After that. 00:15:39:20 - 00:15:46:10 Sam Wilson She wants to reap the proceeds and then turn around and reinvest it. And that's that's that's genius. I love it. You built. 00:15:46:17 - 00:16:00:03 Noel Parnell It. It's like being in the right place, the right time. The LLC is call flight 885845 because that's the flight that I was actually on. So that was the flight. That's the LLC that yeah, that was the building. 00:16:00:03 - 00:16:15:24 Sam Wilson I love it. I love it, man. You can't, you can't make those up. Like that's just that's just a good time. I've done plenty of subject to stuff and yeah, there's a lot of a lot of moving pieces there. But when for the right situation, it makes sense. 00:16:15:24 - 00:16:27:21 Noel Parnell The right situation has to happen. And like I said, that you have to be at the right time. I still can't explain like this being at the right time or the right place that that happened to happen, you know? 00:16:28:14 - 00:17:02:07 Sam Wilson Yeah, no, I love that. I love that you've got a lot of moving talk. Speaking of moving parts, you've got a lot of things that you are investing in. I love kind of your creativity. You sound there. It appears that you're very opportunistic and willing to go out and try new things and do new things and I think that's that's a fun a fun part of maybe your story there. You and I off air got to talk about your son and the amount of real estate that he now currently owns. Maybe you can give some more color to that story. 00:17:02:21 - 00:18:42:24 Noel Parnell Yes. So I have a I'm a new dad. So, so excited. But my son has 11 units now. He has a five unit and aa6 unit property right now. And so my plan for him is to acquire 3 to 4 small multi families for a year for him. And the rental income from from that will be separated in two different places. One goes into a self-directed IRA, where I'm the custodian, and then you have another one which you have. They call you teammates and you t you gimmes, they're custodian accounts for children and what you can do with those is that once the money is placed in that you can invest those into an ESP 500 index fund. So I'm letting him reap the benefits of compound interest. So my goal for him is to be liquid at least 5 to $6 million by time he's 18 and it will have a ton of properties. You know, if I start with that goal of 3 to 4, at least minimum of two, I'm not doing a 529 for him. You'll have you know, he'll have the properties. Once I actually refi the properties for them, they will go now into a trust form. 00:18:23:09 - Noel Parnell I choose an irrevocable trust. So that's the ones I use. So they're not subject to income tax and estate tax and within that they're revocable trust. You can have life insurance policies in there as well. So you can you know, I always say, you know, talk to your estate lawyer and your CPAs, but you can really set that up to really set up your children. 00:18:43:13 - 00:18:52:04 Sam Wilson That is awesome. I love, again, the creativity that goes into that. You didn't mention here on the recording, how old is your son again? 00:18:52:17 - 00:18:57:05 Noel Parnell He's he'll be 11 months on the 70 of April. 00:18:57:05 - 00:19:02:07 Sam Wilson So he owns he owns a an apartment for every month he's been alive. 00:19:02:15 - 00:19:03:03 Noel Parnell Correct. 00:19:03:09 - 00:19:04:20 Sam Wilson That's awesome. 00:19:04:20 - 00:19:17:02 Noel Parnell And I'll Split up half of my portfolio into a trust already for them. So I cut up my half and gave it gave it to him and you know. But yeah. To start him off right now, I think that's that's cool. 00:19:17:02 - 00:19:36:24 Sam Wilson That's really, really cool, man. Your 11 month old son owns more real estate than most most people do in the world. So that's that is really, really cool. We've got just maybe one, one and a half minutes left here. No. Well, we've got to sign off. I want to hear, if you don't mind sharing how you guys are finding deals right now. 00:19:36:24 - 00:19:41:24 Sam Wilson I think you've seen some shifts in the market. And I want to hear what those are and how you guys are finding deals. 00:19:42:20 - 00:20:22:11 Noel Parnell I guess right now we're finding deals directly to owner and that's the and they're very responsive now to this a lot of the mom and pops that own you know buildings they have like units between 20 and 60 unit buildings. Some of them have some bigger ones. The children don't want them. And and they're ready to get out. So I've been using different platforms such as either Costar or Rihanna, me and we'll filter my class year built and I have a team that's been reaching directly out to them and that's been very it's been a very good response currently within the last six, seven months. 00:20:22:20 - 00:20:27:14 Sam Wilson Right. And that flies counter to maybe what you were seeing a year, year and a half ago. 00:20:27:14 - 00:21:09:08 Noel Parnell Yeah, you wouldn't get anything without a broker. And I would always tell people, you know, you know, if you're looking at some of the top brokers and this is only my suggestion, don't go after the top brokers. Most of those top brokers have been in the game for years. They already have. Their preferred list is better to maybe go in that brokerage and get someone that's hungry just like you and build that relationship with them and you guys built to you or her, you know, whatever them what are now well built together and that's I think that's more viable than trying to go after the person that's been a broker for the last 20, 30 years because they have their list already who they trust. That's going to close the deal. You know, the heart that you get in there are really slim to none. 00:21:09:17 - 00:21:19:11 Sam Wilson Slim to none, man. I love it. Noel Parnell, thank you for coming on the show today. This was lots of fun. If our listeners want to get in touch with you or learn more about you, what is the best way to do that? 00:21:19:22 - 00:21:30:07 Noel Parnell Yes, I'm on LinkedIn. That's my playground. So it's no Parnell LinkedIn and also can be found on Facebook at no Parnell. Again, the IG right now I don't have one yet, but it's getting there. 00:21:30:12 - 00:21:34:02 Sam Wilson Awesome. Hey, thank you so much. I do appreciate it. Have a great rest of your day. 00:21:34:11 - 00:21:36:01 Noel Parnell As well, sir. Thank you so much for having me. 00:21:36:14 - 00:22:01:05 Sam Wilson Hey, thanks for listening to the How to Scale Commercial Real Estate Podcast. If you can do me a favor and subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, whatever platform it is you use to listen. If you can do that for us, that would be a fantastic help to the show. It helps us both attract new listeners as well as rank higher on those directories. So appreciate you listening. Thanks so much and hope to catch you on the next episode.
Today's episode features Stephen Davis. Stephen is the CEO of a real estate coaching program with over 2000 members. Has helped hundreds of thousands of people learn how to build wealth with real estate through his daily radio show and one on one consulting. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- [00:00 - 03:13] Intro [03:14 - 04:40] Finding passion [04:41 - 09:52] How to scale commercial real estate [09:53 - 13:00] Who is your first hire? [13:01 - 16:33] How have things shifted? [16:34 - 19:09] Financing for under occupied properties [19:10 - 21:11] Preferred investments [21:12 - 23:18] Mistakes to avoid [23:19 - 25:13] Closing ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Connect With Stephen Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TotalWealthAcademy/ Website: www.totalwealthacademy.com Email: steve@totalwealthacademy.com Connect with Sam Wilson I love helping others place money outside of traditional investments that both diversify a strategy and provide solid predictable returns. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HowtoscaleCRE/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/samwilsonhowtoscalecre/ Email me → sam@brickeninvestmentgroup.com SUBSCRIBE and LEAVE A RATING. 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We'll teach you how to scale your real estate investing business into something big. 00:00:52:17 - 00:00:54:00 Sam Wilson Stephen Davis, the CEO of a real estate coaching program with over 2000 members. He has helped hundreds of thousands of people learn how to build wealth with real estate through his daily radio show and one on one consulting. Stephen, welcome to the show. 00:00:55:16 - 00:00:56:24 Stephen Davis Good to be here. Thanks for having me. 00:00:57:06 - 00:01:05:22 Sam Wilson Absolutely, Stephen Pleasure's mine. There are three questions I ask every guest who comes on the show in 90 seconds or less. Can you tell me, where did you start? Where are you now and how did you get there? 00:01:07:18 - 00:03:13:01 Stephen Davis Well, I started back at age 27. I was you know, I had the corporate America mindset. And I thought that's how you got wealthy and you just climbed the corporate ladder and things like that. So I worked for five years, 70 hours a week, won a national sales contest, got one a trip to Hawaii. When I got back from Hawaii, they cut my pay by 20 grand a year.And what it did is it woke me up to the stupidity of depending on a job as your sole source of income. And I couldn't sleep at night. And people don't like this joke. But when you're working 70 hours a week, who's romancing your wife? It ain't you. And I was about to lose my wife, and I'm broke. You know, I had negative cash flow, and I couldn't sleep at night, so I was up watching these late night infomercials. Carlton Sheets. Dave Delgado I bought every one of them, bought every one of them, spent about 30 grand and took the boot camps and stuff. But when I got back from the boot camp two months later, I was making more money wholesaling than I was at my job. So I quit the job, saved my marriage, moved on to flipping, then single family rental had over a hundred single family. Then I learned about apartments and started doing little apartments ten, 20, 40 units. And then learned about big apartments, 200, 500 units, and then learned about passive investing. So as soon as I learned about passive investing, I realized that I was a good apartment operator, but not great because it wasn't my passion. My passion is teaching. So I found people that were great at managing and owning apartments, and I gave them my money as a passive investor, sold all of my real estate and do nothing but passive. I've been in as many as 4000 apartment units at one time. 00:03:13:07 - 00:03:35:08 Sam Wilson That's really, really cool. I love I love the transition there. You know, you went from one to the next to the next and then figured out along the way what you're good at and what you're not. How how did you really, I guess, build what it is that you do today? Because I think those are you know, they're two different components of the same thing. But it is that question make any sense? Like how did you go from activity? 00:03:35:09 - 00:04:40:09 Stephen Davis Yeah. What happened was what happened was a lot of friends were asking me what I was doing, you know, because I went from a Ford Festiva to a Ferrari and they were like, What in the world are you doing? And I found myself loving, sharing the ideas. Then I started working for a little real estate investor group and all I wanted to do was teach, and it was just so much fun for me. So when I found passive investing, I was reading Stephen Covey at the time and he brings up a lot of points about your purpose in life and your passion. And I started questioning that, and that was when I said, you know, when I wake up to go to an apartment complex, it's okay. But when I wake up to go teach a class, I'm fired up. I don't even need coffee. It's like, man, I can't wait to get in there and share these ideas. So that was how I found my passion. And that's what I do now. 00:04:41:10 - 00:05:04:04 Sam Wilson That is awesome. Let's talk then about the types of students you work with. The and really the thrust of this show, you know, is how to scale commercial real estate. So, yeah, you're inside view of what people are maybe doing right, what they're doing wrong, what kind of floor is yours to kind of take that idea of how to scale commercial real estate and tell me how you incorporate that into what you do? 00:05:05:21 - 00:08:06:10 Stephen Davis Well, my students range from beginners who are wholesaling and flipping to medium, advanced, medium. I would say somebody who's got 20 or 30 single-family houses. I think once you move into commercial, you're advanced, even if it's just a little ten unit apartment because you now control the value of your apartment raising, you know why and so on. And I think that with the advanced investor scaling is probably the hardest thing to teach. It's very easy to teach someone who's aggressive, wants to change their life, to run an apartment. You just get in there and you bust your ass and you learn all the skills and get it done. But getting that second apartment where you start scaling up, that's where the challenge comes in. And one of the big things, Michael Gerber wrote the book The E-Myth. He brings up the point that you only own a business if you can disappear from it for a year and make the same amount of money as if you're there. If you disappear and you make less money, you're just self-employed. Well, most of the what people who call themselves entrepreneurs, they're really self-employed with these apartment complexes. They're running it day to day. Well, if you're going to scale big, you've got to move towards not all the way you can move all the way to business owner, but you've got to do less and less and less inside the actual business and take on more of a leadership role. And where I see it the toughest is simply and this is said with respect because these are good people, but we all have an ego and we all can get arrogant at times. And when people are scaling and they're bringing on a team, they sometimes think, you know, nobody can do it as good as I can. And that type of arrogance will hold you back. Okay. Let's say you're right that no one else can do it as good as you can. You're screwed. You're dead in the water. Whatever you can handle in your 40 hours a week. And I hope people are working much more than that. It's just not healthy that you're screwed. That's it. But if you're humble and take on the leadership role and really focus on training your people to be almost as good as you. That's when scaling occurs. When you've got a team you can depend on and you can throw another 300 units or another 400 units, and that's just the sky's the limit at that point. 00:08:07:08 - 00:08:35:07 Sam Wilson It really is. And I think I think one of the challenges that many of us probably face is that when is the right time to bring that person on or person's Yeah. Team in? It's like, well, we've got to have cash flow in order to pay those people to come on. But we got to have it's kind of like which one, which one comes first? And I bet it's probably unique to every situation, but what are your kind of thoughts around when the right time to build that team is? 00:08:35:13 - 00:09:52:16 Stephen Davis Yeah, the first thing comes to there is never a right time, you know, it's one of those where you just got to leave. It's just like when you first bought your very first apartment. If you waited for it to be the perfect time, you waited too long. You know there's never a perfect time. You got to just jump. Now it needs to be with wisdom and education, but it's never going to be the right time. The way that I'm seeing it is people are like one of my guys, Robert Martinez. He had about four or 500 units. I think it was just two complexes. He just made a decision that he was going to hire. He bit the bullet and hired the people. He's now over 5000 units because he bit the bullet, paid the money and trained the people. And he's an excellent trainer. He's got an ego, he's proud and so on. But he knows how to be humble too, and really train people to do what he does. 00:09:53:04 - 00:10:02:15 Sam Wilson What are some of the key hires when you think about that? You said, okay, we're going to go scale. Like who? Who is the first person you typically recommend? Someone brings on? 00:10:03:24 - 00:11:38:04 Stephen Davis Yeah, for me, it's the property manager themselves. Later on, it's the asset manager. But I want a pit bull in that office. A woman or man who is driven by the numbers that understands in a why that you can lower the expenses or raise the rent and affect the. You know, I I've gone to apartment complexes and what we call an intervention where an apartment complex is doing poorly. And I go there with a couple other syndicators to show them what they're doing wrong. And almost every time the team doesn't know what you know is it's like the whole every thing you do every day, all day long is to increase the you know, I and you guys weren't even trained to understand in a why there's the big problem they need to know how an apartment runs, how apartments are valued. They need to even understand cap rates, which I don't fully understand cap rates. And I've been at this for 33 years, but they need to have a general feeling for cap rates and in a way and understand that's their mission. But yeah, I like the property manager. Then when I get when I, when I see people get above that third complex, they really need an asset manager as well. 00:11:39:09 - 00:12:01:20 Sam Wilson You define the difference. Obviously the property manager is at the property level, but an asset manager. What how does that differ, I guess, for the team, if it's if it's a team insider or your key hires inside of your own in-house team, I think a property manager is somebody that could be or property management could be third party. 00:12:01:20 - 00:12:29:09 Stephen Davis Yeah, I'm not objected to third party. I've never been real happy with them. But if it it can leverage your time and then you can move on to the asset manager and the. All right. The way I define it is the asset manager look at all the complexes or all the commercial property at the same time while a property manager is looking at one space. 00:12:29:09 - 00:13:00:05 Stephen Davis Yeah. So I think that's a simple it's a simple definition, but it works for me. Once I've got the asset manager, that's more free time for me to go hustle the next deal to negotiate, do my due diligence and put that thing in the portfolio. So yeah, I think the first one for me is having that property manager where you can sleep at night knowing that in a way is being looked after. 00:13:00:18 - 00:13:33:06 Sam Wilson Right? No, absolutely. I love that. I love that you get a front row seat to a lot of deals, a lot of different sponsors, a lot of just stuff really across the country. I would imagine that we're recording. Yes. April 11th, 2023. What are some things how how have some things shifted in the last 12 months? And what are some strategies maybe that you guys are changing on, especially, I guess, is it pertaining to the multifamily space? You sound like that's what you deal with quite a bit. 00:13:34:11 - 00:15:02:04 Stephen Davis Yeah, we do. We do self-storage, we do senior living, we do some hotels, things like that. But probably 80 or 90% is apartments. The trend that I'm seeing. And it's not a major trend, but with the interest rates being a little bit higher, there's more people in distress situations when the government, you know, their solution to inflation was to raise the interest rate. Well, when you pick up one end of the stick, you pick up the other end. Well, they crushed the stock market. They slammed people with bridge loans. So there's a lot of people out there with bridge loans that the interest rate has doubled and now they have no cash flow and they want to let the asset go. And there's some a symbol. I think the last three apartment complex we bought had a symbol portions and we bought them and we assumed, say, 60%. Then all we had to finance was 20% at the higher interest rate, but it was locked in. It wasn't adjustable. And that way we were able to turn it into a safe, secure deal where they couldn't because they had that bridge loan. So I think that distressed property is what we're really focusing on over the next 12 months. 00:15:03:09 - 00:15:24:09 Sam Wilson That's interesting. And it sounds like you're already beginning to see some of those properties come to the surface. I haven't really you know, I've heard people forecast distress. I've heard people say, okay, you know, when these bridge loans come due, when X, Y or Z happens, then we'll see opportunities to go, you know, pencils back up again and start buying. But it sounds like you're beginning to see that. 00:15:26:01 - 00:16:32:07 Stephen Davis Yeah, we're we're very aggressive from the point of view that we understand we make money in both the up and down markets. You know, that's the glory of real estate, man. I love it. But in this little depression, we'll call it not a recession yet there are a lot of opportunities in Houston. One guy lost like 22 buildings. We picked up a couple of those. And I just think there's going to be a lot more people with these bridge loans coming due and they're not the greatest operators. So the banks looking at them going, we're not going to refinance you. You know, you're 65, 70% occupied. You need to sell. Well, because of our educational system and our total wealth academy, our properties are 94, which is really as high as you can get, 90 to 94%.The banks are refinancing us. 00:16:34:08 - 00:16:45:06 Sam Wilson Our how are you underwriting those deals and or getting financing on those deals if they are not 90% occupied, maybe they're 80 or 70%. 00:16:45:06 - 00:17:29:16 Stephen Davis Yeah, we're having a good luck. Yeah, that's an easy one. Larger down payments. We weren't you know, we went from 25 to 35. One of them we paid literally cash for. But this is not an exaggeration. It appraised for 23 million. We picked it up for 15 million cash. So it just depends on the deal. Sometimes we got to put up bigger down payment. Sometimes we have to pay cash, sometimes we have to have CPAs with millions and millions of dollars in the bank, you know, to get into the deal. We had one deal where the KP, it went from no deal to a deal because we put in a guy with 11 or 12 million bucks in the deal. 00:17:30:17 - 00:17:59:02 Sam Wilson Wow. Well, let's talk about that for a second. I like I like that strategy, bringing on a key principle to help take those deals down. And I'm sure that these are long term relationships for you where they know what you do and understand how you know how the process works and have confidence in what you do. Let's talk real quickly then, just if you don't mind share. And how do you structure that with a key partner or a key principal on a deal like that? How do you incentivize someone in that position to come on board and do a deal with you? 00:18:00:00 - 00:18:31:21 Stephen Davis Yeah, he gets part of, let's say that the sponsor is getting 30%. He may give the CP five of that 30% to be the KP. Well, the KP may put $1,000,000 in the deal and have like the example I gave you and still have 10 million in the bank. But his million dollars, his rate of return is going to be 40 something percent because he gets 5% of the deal plus the percentage he got for putting up the million. 00:18:31:21 - 00:18:34:18 Sam Wilson It becomes pretty easy math then at that point. 00:18:35:03 - 00:19:10:00 Stephen Davis Yeah, yeah. Being a KP, you know, people talk about it being risky. Yeah. Every first off, everything's risky. Asking a beautiful girl out, going to the grocery, everything's risky. To avoid risk is to avoid life. But it's an educated risk when you know the sponsor. This sponsor had won like 15 awards as real estate investor a year from National Apartment Association, Texas Apartment Association, Houston, a bar, you name it. So it was a worthwhile risk for him. 00:19:10:00 - 00:19:38:21 Sam Wilson Sure. Absolutely. Absolutely. Thanks for taking a few minutes there to share. Just kind of you guys how you guys are structure in those because that I've seen it all over the map and I'd love to hear different ways different people are setting those deals upset. That makes a heck of a lot of sense. You've moved into the passive investing phase of your career here. Many, many years ago. What are things you are currently investing in and what are things that you are avoiding and why? 00:19:40:08 - 00:21:11:10 Stephen Davis I like just about all spaces. If I've got a strong sponsor, I like self-storage, senior living in apartments, the best. Most of my money's in those three spaces. The only thing I won't do is college towns. And I'll tell you why. One of my good friends bought a college dorm college apartment complex, covered here, and the college added 60% more on site housing. Needless to say, that deal was sold for less than they paid for it. So that's the only thing I really avoid anything. That's just a normal survey as to families in residential or service, to companies in commercial. That's where I like to keep my money, where I'm really focused on how is this particular asset helping and serving others. If it's helping and serving families, man, that's a no brainer. If it's helping and serving businesses, I think it's a little bit riskier. But if you've really got a good product and you can really help a business, they're going to stay with you. So I like all I like those three the best. 00:21:12:20 - 00:21:30:03 Sam Wilson That's fantastic. I love I love your insight there. I've never heard that college towns comment before and that that makes a lot of sense to me and certainly appreciate that. If there is one mistake you could help our listeners avoid, what would it be and how would you avoid it? 00:21:30:03 - 00:22:21:21 Stephen Davis Going too fast, I think is the only big one. All the rest of them are easily managed. I don't think that anybody should move on to their next deal until the rehab is complete, the property is stabilized and you're paying cash out to your investor. There's in other words, it's rocking and rolling where I've seen a couple of syndicators or sponsors make a mistake. They've got two deals that are not quite stabilized, not quite there. And they go for a third. And then all their energies towards that third one, the other two get worse. So be wise. Get your initial property stabilized and cash flowing to your investors before you pick up another one. 00:22:22:11 - 00:22:43:17 Sam Wilson That's sound advice. And I think that would probably correct me if I'm wrong here, but that would probably especially pertain in the early on phases. You know, if you're at oh yeah, 19, 20, 21 properties at this point in number 20 is still in the stabilization phase. You've probably got the team that will go ahead and ensure that 20 gets done so you can buy 21. But if it's one, go to two or three. Your point, I would think that. 00:22:47:17 - 00:22:58:08 Stephen Davis Is yeah, I can agree with that. If somebody's got a team, he's got 20 apartment complexes and one or two of them are not stabilized yet, that guy can do whatever he wants. 00:22:58:08 - 00:23:18:18 Sam Wilson Right? Right. But early on that going too fast. Yeah, it's somebody said that to me here recently. It said something. You shouldn't be so much afraid of failure as you should be, you know, afraid of not unexpected. But, you know, the to the growing too fast. Like unexpected success. Yeah. It's like, oh, my gosh, we're just. We're growing so fast. 00:23:18:18 - 00:23:39:02 Sam Wilson We're not prepared for it. So that's that's sound advice. Certainly. Appreciate that. Stephen. Thank you for taking the time here to come on the show today. This was certainly a lot of fun. I loved your insights there on team building on, you know, what assets are available to marketplace, where you guys are see and risk, where you get to see an opportunity, what you love to invest in certainly shared a lot of wonderful insight here with our listeners. If they do want to get in touch with you and learn more about you, what is the best way to do that? 00:23:43:17 - 00:24:18:15 Stephen Davis You know, they can and do two things. Go to the total wealth academy dot com if they want to check out our coaching program. I also on my radio show give out my email. I love email questions. Yeah. I don't want anybody worried about bothering me. I, I literally get a dopamine rush every time I reply to an email. It's bizarre. I don't know why, but I do it. Steve at Total Wealth Academy dot com. Steve at Total Wealth Academy dot com. 24 hours a day firing. 00:24:19:04 - 00:24:22:04 Sam Wilson That's fantastic. And Steve, what is the name of your radio show? 00:24:23:08 - 00:24:29:16 Stephen Davis It's the Total Wealth Academy Radio show and they can find out information on it at Total Wealth Academy dot com. 00:24:30:01 - 00:24:40:16 Sam Wilson Total Wealth Academy dot com. We'll make sure we include both of those. The email as well as the link there to your website here in the show notes. Steve, thank you again for taking the time to come on the show today. I certainly appreciate it. 00:24:42:04 - 00:24:45:23 Stephen Davis Man. I appreciate it. It was truly fun and and honor. 00:24:46:14 - 00:25:13:01 Sam Wilson Hey, thanks for listening to the How to Scale Commercial Real Estate Podcast. If you can do me a favor and subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, whatever platform it is you use to listen. If you can do that for us, that would be a fantastic help to the show. It helps us both attract new listeners as well as rank higher on those directories. So appreciate you listening. Thanks so much and hope to catch you on the next episode.
On this episode, I release the full recording from our first ever live podcast show. It was filmed at the Just Trek Podcast 3 Year Anniversary celebration on Sunday, April 2nd at Party Beer Co. in Los Angeles. The guest panel featured local legends Robert Martinez (creator of Parliament of Owls), Mary Forgione (former editor at LA Times The Wild), Daisy Martinez (founder of Wellness on the Trails), and myself as the moderator. We chatted about what makes the LA + SoCal Great Outdoors so great for each one of them personally, their feelings towards the historical rainfall and massive snow storms that slammed our region, how spending extensive time in nature has impacted their overall life, and the one must do experience every Angeleno & SoCal outdoor enthusiast should do in their life at least once. After the group discussion, we opened up a live Q&A to the audience so that everyone could join in on the fun and ask the guests their own questions. The overall group panel talk was inspirational, impactful, informative, entertaining, and such a blast of time. Follow our guest panelists on instagram www.instagram.com/parliament0f0wls, www.instagram.com/elementsofdaisy, and www.instagram.com/maryforgionehikes Support Just Trek on Patreon www.patreon.com/justtrek Shop Just Trek merch on https://www.justtrek.net/shop View photos from the discussed hikes on https://www.justtrek.net/explore Listen to more podcast episodes on https://www.justtrek.net Want to send me a message? Email me at justtrekofficial@gmail.com or DM on Instagram @just.trek --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/justtrek/message
Nancy sits with real estate investor Robert Martinez to unlock the secrets to building real estate millionaire wealth. From finding the right properties to managing investments, Robert shares his top tips and strategies for success. Whether you're a seasoned investor or just getting started, this episode is not to be missed if you want to follow the blueprint for building millionaire wealth in real estate.
Want to become financially free through commercial real estate? Check out our eBook to learn how to jump start a cash flowing real estate portfolio here https://www.therealestateinvestingclub.com/real-estate-wealth-bookIn this episode of The Real Estate Investing Club I interview Robert Martinez, Robert holds an Engineering Degree from Texas A&M University and is the only two-time winner of the National Apartment Association Independent Rental Owner of the Year Paragon Award. Under Robert's visionary leadership, Rockstar Capital has earned 19 city, state and national apartment awards and was named #15 in the Houston Business Journal's “Fast 100” fastest growing companies. Rockstar Capital currently manages 4,849 total units across 24 apartment communities. Robert shares a passion for soccer with his two boys Ryan and Conner and enjoys supporting their daily efforts in local club soccer.. Robert Martinez is a real estate investor who has a great story to share and words of wisdom to impart for both beginning and veteran investors alike, so grab your pen and paper, buckle up and enjoy the ride. Want to get in contact with Robert Martinez? Reach out at https://www.theapartmentrockstar.com https://www.instagram.com/apartmentrockstar https://www.rockstar-capital.com.Enjoy the show? Subscribe to the channel for all our upcoming real estate investor interviews and episodes.************************************************************************GET INVOLVED, CONNECTED & GROW YOUR REAL ESTATE BUSINESSLEARN -- Want to learn the ins and outs of real estate investing? Check out our book at https://www.therealestateinvestingclub.com/real-estate-wealth-bookCONNECT -- Want to join one of the most active Facebook Groups for Real Estate Investors? Click here to join: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2940993215976264PARTNER -- Want to partner on a deal or connect in person? Email the host Gabe Petersen at gabe@therealestateinvestingclub.com or reach out on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/gabe-petersen/WATCH -- Want to watch our YouTube channel? Click here: https://bit.ly/theREIshow************************************************************************ABOUT THE REAL ESTATE INVESTING CLUB SHOWThe Real Estate Investing Club is a podcast and YouTube show where real estate investing professionals share their best advice, greatest stories, and favorite tips as a real estate investor. Join us as we delve into every aspect of real estate investing - from self-storage, to mobile home parks, to single family flips and rentals, to multifamily syndication!#realestateinvesting #passiveincome #realestateAfter Hours Entrepreneur: Your Guide to Profitable, 6-Figure YearsQuit your job. Make more money.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
I get two of my good buddies back in the studio that we all used to train and fight together. We tell some stories and just have a great time talking about fishing, coaching, fighting and just life. You all will enjoy! @Jsalas2000 @Martillomotorsports @gu_unfiltered_
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit
Ian Scott-Anderman v. Robert Martinez
Robert Martinez holds an Engineering Degree from Texas A&M University and is the only two-time winner of the National Apartment Association Independent Rental Owner of the Year Paragon Award. Under Robert's visionary leadership, Rockstar Capital has earned 19 city, state and national apartment awards and was named #15 in the Houston Business Journal's “Fast 100” fastest growing companies. Rockstar Capital currently manages 4,849 total units across 24 apartment communities. Robert shares a passion for soccer with his two boys Ryan and Conner and enjoys supporting their daily efforts in local club soccer. In this episode, Robert talks about what led him to real estate approximately 10+ years ago and the journey to becoming a 2x National Apartment Owner of the Year award winner. Robert shares his philosophy that allowed him to grow his portfolio to over 5000 units. He also discusses his 6, 12, and 18 month predictions with us. Connect with Robert: Instagram: @apartmentrockstar YouTube: @TheApartmentRockstar Partner with us: www.pac3capital.com Follow the show on Instagram: @therealestatetakeoff
Tj and Robert Martinez, NM State Historian talk about Brujeras (Witches) in NM.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(Lander, WY) – KOVE 1330 AM / 107.7 FM's Coffee Time host Vince Tropea recently chatted with Janet Seeley from the Trinity Episcopal Church, who stopped by to fill us in on some upcoming events that are coinciding with the 'Grounded' art exhibit, which will be at the Pioneer Museum in Lander until November 14. The first event will be "An Evening of Poetry & Conversation with Indigenous Poets" taking place at the Lander Bake Shop tomorrow night, Wednesday, October 12, at 6:30. The presentation will include conversation and words from poets Darrah Perez and Ivan Posey. The second upcoming event will be the "Sacred Harmony: Reflections from Native Artists" talk from local artists Robert Martinez and Talissa Abeyta, whose work is being featured on the 'Grounded' exhibit. Check out the full Coffee Time conversation with Seeley below to learn more about those events and more! Be sure to tune in to Coffee Time every morning at 8:00 AM on KOVE 1330 AM / 107.7 FM, or stream it live right here.
Howdy, Ags! Today, we have the founder and CEO of Rockstar Capital, Robert Martinez ‘96! In this episode, he shares how he grew his company from nothing to what it is now. We thank Robert for sharing his knowledge with us today! Epiphany Moment - How to Turn a Good Life into a Rockstar Life As a child, Robert's parents gave him one piece of advice: go to school and get good grades. Being his first mentors, he followed them and went on to be the first in the family to graduate college. The following advice was from his professors, telling him what employers look for and to save for his 401k. Robert worked for ten years in corporate America. Eventually, he had a moment of epiphany – he did not have control over his financial future; his employer did. That was when Robert decided to turn his life around. He learned about real estate investing and got into a paid mentorship program to learn more. Being a sales guy helped him network with partners and clients alike. Robert hustled hard, and that came into fruition with the establishment of his company. If it had not been for Robert's realization, he would not have a life that he has complete control over. About Robert Martinez: After founding Rockstar Capital in March 2011, Robert has since directed the growth of Rockstar Capital's managed portfolio to 21 apartment communities with a total of 3,762 rental units. Since 2011, he has directed the underwriting, acquisition, and management of 30 apartment communities consisting of more than 5,243 rental units. On top of running an award-winning business, Robert holds an Engineering Degree from Texas A&M and is the only person to have won the National Apartment Association Independent Rental Owner of the Year twice. Robert shares a passion for soccer with his two boys, Ryan and Conner, and enjoys supporting their daily efforts in local club soccer. Outline of the Episode: [00:00] Intro [03:26] Origin Story [09:11] Real Estate Investing [13:31] Loved Part of the Deal [20:19] BHAG [20:26] Dynamic ads [21:57] Lightning Round [26:58] Interview Takeaways Resources: https://www.rockstar-capital.com/ https://www.aggiegrowthhacks.com Connect with Greg and Chris! Apple: http://bit.ly/AGH-Apple Spotify: http://bit.ly/AggieGH Stitcher: http://bit.ly/AGH-Stitch Podbean: http://bit.ly/AGH-PB YouTube: https://bit.ly/AGH-YouTube
On this episode I have SoCal based trekker, off trail explorer, wildlife photographer & videographer, artist in residence for the Angeles National Forest, and creator of the youtube channel Parliaments of Owl, Robert Martinez, join me on the show. Robert's videos have been viewed by millions in the country and his work has brought awareness to the thriving animal life we have in our local LA mountain foothills. We chat about his first major wildlife encounter, the bustling animal activity in the San Gabriel mountains, how he became an artist in residence for the Angeles National Forest, his top moments captured on his trail cameras, Wilford the bear celebrity, Limpy the lion, tips for off trail exploring, his observations of the local wildlife, and the one outdoor experience he would relive all over again. Robert is quite the adventurous individual and his passion for documenting the wildlife is absolutely infectious. He is on a mission to foster deeper connections to our local wildlife through his work so we may grow a deeper appreciation of them and grow respect of their natural habitat. Follow Parliaments of Owls on https://www.instagram.com/parliament0f0wls/ Watch his wildlife videos on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNKOr01VRL8 Shop Robert's animal prints on https://robertmartinezphotography.com/ Support Just Trek on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/justtrek Shop Just Trek merch on https://www.justtrek.net/shop View photos from the discussed hikes on https://www.justtrek.net/explore Listen to more podcast episodes on https://www.justtrek.net Want to send me a message? Email me at justtrekofficial@gmail.com or DM on Instagram @just.trek Like the show? Leave a 5 star rating and review follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts or wherever you listen to your podcasts. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/justtrek/message
Being an owner-operator of a multifamily syndication business is not an easy task. It requires hard work and lots of effort to run the business successfully. Today, we feature our conversations again with real estate entrepreneurs Robert Martinez and Bruce Wuollett. The two talk about running a syndication business and how crucial their teams are.Robert says growing his company has been a result of the incredible investment in his team. Meanwhile, Bruce talks about how he does the heavy lifting as he calls it, and how it is not only financially rewarding but also hugely impactful to the community. Click the play button now and be the best owner-operator today!
This week on Jackson Unpacked [March 11]: A new report sheds light on the severity of the housing crisis in the greater Jackson region. Meanwhile, Telluride, Colorado, is renting parking spots this winter where people can live in their vans or RVs. KHOL interviews the Jackson Hole Travel and Tourism Board about a new effort to sustainably manage tourism in the Tetons. Plus, a conversation with Northern Arapaho contemporary artist Robert Martinez, and KHOL's roundup of this week's headlines. Jackson Unpacked airs locally at 89.1 FM or via live-stream Mondays at 7:30 a.m., Tuesdays at 3 p.m., Fridays at 7:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. and Sundays at 12:30 p.m. Support Jackson's only nonprofit newsroom by becoming a member of KHOL today.
All music is used with permission from the Kevin Robert Martinez Trio. Bohemia After Dark - Pettiford Only Trust Your Heart - Carter Our Delight - Dameron Con Alma - Gillespie That Look - Martinez Wail - Powell I Will - Lennon/McCartney When Sunny Gets Blue - Fisher/Segal It Could Hapen to You - Van Heusen/Burke Bouncin' with Bud - Powell Northeast Ohio native Kevin Martinez spent a decade in Chicago as a bassist on the city's jazz scene as well as touring with the Chicago Afrobeat Project. Along with his own group the Reclamation Project, Kevin makes frequent appearances here at The Bop Stop as a member of our jam session house band. Kevin joined us for a night of standards and originals with a trio that includes Joey Skoch on piano and Dustin May on Drums. From a November 13th, 2021 performance here's the Kevin Robert Martinez Trio, Live at the Bop Stop. This program is recorded at the Robert Conrad Studios at the Bop Stop in Cleveland, Ohio with additional production by Graham Rosen and editing for WOBC and WNPA provided by Dr. Pete Naegele and for our podcast and other affiliates by Shawn Gilbert and Carsen Gilbert at GilAzar media. The Executive Producer is Daniel Peck. For extended version of all our shows –our Live at The Bop Stop podcast can be found on your favorite podcast app. Want to Support The Bop Stop? Donate here! Contact us here
Bienvenidos una noche más a un directo en mi canal de Twitch. Si buscáis técnico guión bajo preocupado os va a salir a la primera. Ya sabéis que lo pasaremos a audio para que lo podéis escuchar cuando os apetezca en el canal de buscadores de la verdad de ivoox. Hoy está mi abogado participando en directo en una charla con Robert Martinez, también en Twitch. Ese video se queda guardado durante una semana y supongo que Robert lo colgara en alguna de sus redes. Pero esta noche vengo con ganas de hablar, con ganas de ser políticamente incorrecto, o mejor aún con ganas de olvidarnos de la política y sus chanchullos e ir al meollo de la cuestión. Hablaremos si el tiempo lo permite de muchos temas como la geoingeniería, la tragipandemia o esta falsa enfermedad que nos lleva torturando dos años, de los abusos a menores que siguen siendo una tónica general en los medios de comunicación, del Gobierno mundial del que reniegan los maldito bulo de turno pero que ya podemos tocar con las manos, de la Guerra en Ucrania más bien de la última pantomima en la que nos quieren meter y no podemos olvidar la violencia policial en Canadá y en general en occidente. Todo ello sin guión, sin red, a pecho descubierto, en plan punk…y para ello vengo bien preparado esta noche con invitados de lujo. ………………………………………………………………………………………. Invitados Yane #JusticiaParaUTP @ayec98_2 Médico y Buscadora de la verdad. Con Dios siempre! No permito q me dividan c/izq -derecha, raza, religión ni nada de la Creación. Grupo LOVE Masacre Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCC_AbH--W3K5JZAcg1RGyGQ canal para descargar su música gratis https://lovemasacre.bandcamp.com/album/love-masacre-2018 ………………………………………………………………………………………. Enlaces utilizados en este podcast: Tragipandemia El valiente Eurodiputado Stasys Jakeliunas de Lituania, detalla los puntos del porqué Ursula von der Leyen debería dimitir de inmediato por formar parte de una gigantesca campaña de propaganda y fraude científico. https://twitter.com/manhattan_2/status/1495890342700367881 CDC informa: "¿Recuerdas la prueba nasal con hisopo para #COVID19 que te hiciste? ¿Qué pasó con el hisopo? Si se procesó con una prueba de PCR, hay un 10 % de posibilidades de que termine en un laboratorio para el análisis de 👉*secuenciación genómica*👈.” https://twitter.com/CDCgov/status/1493982257790570501 …………………………………………………………………………. Geoingenieria Mi hilo de la discordia que atrajo a pilotos, cientontificos y mentirologos profesionales https://twitter.com/tecn_preocupado/status/1494707088387461122 Bonita colección de chemtrails https://twitter.com/JavloQ/status/1494992289730543624 La geoingeniería: uno de los mayores peligros – Alba Lobera entrevista a Taras Kozak https://mundoviperino.com/la-geoingenieria-uno-de-los-mayores-peligros-alba-lobera-entrevista-a-taras-kozak/ Sesenta científicos piden en una carta abierta que se prohíba en todo el mundo la atenuación artificial del Sol https://www.abc.es/ciencia/abci-sesenta-cientificos-piden-carta-abierta-prohiba-todo-mundo-atenuacion-artificial-202201202014_noticia.html Las huellas de la Geoingenieria (video mio muy antiguo) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUVXdnUNWo0 Geoingenieria por la TV https://twitter.com/unjambo/status/1365422838262423555 Operación LAC https://hmong.es/wiki/Operation_LAC Operation Sea-Spray https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Sea-Spray Operation Dew https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Dew Operation Popeye https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Popeye Operation Orange Agent https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agent_Orange …………………………………………………………………………. Abusos a menores María Sevilla, ¿quién no lo haría? https://blogs.publico.es/otrasmiradas/57058/maria-sevilla-quien-no-lo-haria/ El Parlamento Europeo enviará una misión a Baleares para investigar los abusos a niñas tuteladas https://www.elmundo.es/baleares/2021/09/30/6155e2cafdddff8f078b45ad.html Despedidos cinco educadores del Gobierno de Baleares por abusos sexuales a menores https://www.elconfidencial.com/espana/2020-01-15/educadores-despedidos-baleares-abusos-sexuales_2412475/ El Gobierno balear vetó dos veces investigar a la entidad que reconoció abusos sexuales a menores tuteladas https://www.elplural.com/sociedad/govern-consell-mallorca-vetaron-investigar-entidad-tutela-ninas-abusadas-sexualmente_231794102 La Fiscalía de Baleares archiva la investigación sobre la red de explotación sexual de niñas tuteladas https://elpais.com/sociedad/2020-10-28/la-fiscalia-de-baleares-archiva-la-investigacion-sobre-la-red-de-explotacion-sexual-de-ninas-tuteladas.html …………………………………………………………………………. Gobierno mundial Hilo con datos muy interesantes sobre el NOM https://twitter.com/Fulcanellifinis/status/1495354020810178561 EXC: La nueva contratación nuclear de Biden es una drag queen que usa tacones de aguja para trabajar, habla sobre sexo con animales y llama al jefe de los NIH 'Daddy Fauci’ https://thenationalpulse.com/2022/02/10/biden-nuclear-official-is-kink-lecturing-beastiality-rolepayer/ Colombia logra un avance histórico al despenalizar el aborto (Nota UTP. Se podrá abortar bebes con seis meses de gestación) https://elpais.com/sociedad/2022-02-21/colombia-logra-un-avance-historico-al-despenalizar-el-aborto-hasta-la-semana-24.html?ssm=TW_CM Las Piedras "Guía" de Georgia https://twitter.com/versus25278094/status/1495386958864039936 Medicamentos con chip https://twitter.com/NOSTRAD2050/status/1496542514383364098 …………………………………………………………………………. Guerra en Ucrania Ataque fake a una guardería en Ucrania https://twitter.com/manhattan_2/status/1494668846279671810 Ataque fake a una guardería en Ucrania (más fotos) https://twitter.com/manhattan_2/status/1494668867590893571 …………………………………………………………………………. Violencia policial en Canada y en general en occidente Anciana aplastada con un caballo en Canada https://twitter.com/zaskabot/status/1494926305443426305 https://twitter.com/Vanesa_Faure/status/1495936276872278018 Fotografia zenital del aplastamiento de la anciana https://twitter.com/sagilet/status/1496076398393716738 Raquel Rodríguez (limpiadora) se enfrenta a una pena de hasta 4 años de cárcel por grabar con su móvil la violencia policial en la huelga del metal en Cádiz. https://twitter.com/Cazatalentos/status/1493902003000520705 Estrasburgo condena a España por no investigar la actuación policial en una manifestación de 'Rodea el Congreso' en 2012 España deberá pagar 1.000 euros a la denunciante por daños morales (Nota UTP. Ojo cuidao) https://www.rtve.es/noticias/20210309/estrasburgo-condena-espana-actuacion-rodea-congreso/2081444.shtml Australia. Detenida por no revelar si está vacunada o no. https://twitter.com/OMullony_/status/1481561090404331525 https://twitter.com/OzraeliAvi/status/1466287031680569350 Miembro del parlamento australiano. Denuncia violencia policial en Victoria https://twitter.com/Uruguaydespier/status/1453109707502149638 Discurso del Primer Ministro de Australia, Scott Morrison https://twitter.com/ferdevill/status/1448395573074268172 ………………………………………………………………………………………. Música utilizada en este podcast: Tema inicial Heros Epílogo Carlos Rivera - Ya Pasará (Lyric Video) https://youtu.be/jNv9zgJHVoA
This morning I spoke with the incredibly busy Robert Martinez about his career, work and continuing studies. He is passionate about teaching, training and developmental inspections. Listen back to find out more..
This show is all about opportunity, forward thinking, and learning how to be rockstar investors. Think Realty Multifamily Investor of the Year, Robert Martinez, is here to dissect the multifamily asset class, breaking it down benefit by benefit. Plus, why is depreciation an investor's best advantage? What is the #1 deal source for acquisition? You'll learn that and so much more on this episode! For more, visit www.rockstar-capital.com
This show is all about opportunity, forward thinking, and learning how to be rockstar investors. Think Realty Multifamily Investor of the Year, Robert Martinez, is here to dissect the multifamily asset class, breaking it down benefit by benefit. Plus, why is depreciation an investor's best advantage? What is the #1 deal source for acquisition? You'll learn that and so much more on this episode! For more, visit www.rockstar-capital.com
In this episode of Hancock Conversations, we sat down for an interview with Hancock graduate Robert Martinez, also known as BobbyBeenFresh. Martinez has been making and releasing music since high school. His style is described as “old-school gangster rap that incorporates newer, contemporary sounds throughout his extensive catalog”. Martinez is also a Hancock alumnus, graduating with a certificate in sound production. You can listen to his music on Spotify and follow him on social media.
I had such a great time talking with Robert Martinez on the podcast. He is the CEO and Founder of Rockstar Capital and shared so much incredible perspective.To learn more about Rockstar Capital - here is their website: https://www.rockstar-capital.com/To get in touch with Robert you can find him on Facebook or LinkedIn.https://www.linkedin.com/in/theapartmentrockstar/
Robert Martinez, founder of Rockstar Capital, is considered the “Apartment Rockstar” for a good reason. As he has built his business from the ground up, Martinez has learned from mentors along the way. He offers some of that advice for those in the industry. From constantly innovating and adapting to changing trends to whole-heartedly listening to your associates and consumers, he shares the tips that have helped his business grow in even the most challenging of times.
In this episode of The 20s Podcast, Michael zooms with his cousin Robert to talk about his twenties, failing forward, and falling in love with the music industry.
Robert Martinez, a high school football coach in Grand Terrace, CA. shares his story on juggling a coach on the field and a step-father to two children. His daughter 22 is fresh out of college, and his 14 year old son is a freshman at the high school he coaches at. Follow Robert's journey on Instagram @wireddifferently_gym Email: ODM991@gmail.com ODM's social media FB Twitter Instagram Lighter Shade of Brown FB Twitter Instagram You Tube Family You Tube channel RVG FAM --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/differentshadesofdad/support
Real Estate Investor Robert Martinez says RE is a people game and you have to be empathetic to people. That's what he finds keeps the tenants staying in their place longer which saves him money on turn over and makes him more net operating income (NOI) . . Listen to the original podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fwCyEUSO4kk . . Link to Brad Lea's Website: https://www.bradlea.com/real . . Podcast 43 | The Apartment Rockstar Podcast ft. Meagan Blanchette https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJ9H7c_AI3M&t=904s . . Follow me on social media: l.eadme/theapartmentrockstar . . theapartmentrockstar.com rockstar-capital.com Our offerings under rule 506 C are for accredited investors only. For our anticipated Regulation A offering, until such time that the Offering Statement is qualified by the SEC, no money or consideration is being solicited, and if sent in response prior to qualification, such money will not be accepted. No offer to buy the securities can be accepted and no part of the purchase price can be received until the offering statement is qualified. Any offer may be withdrawn or revoked, without obligation or commitment of any kind, at any time before notice of its acceptance given after the qualification date. A person's indication of interest involves no obligation or commitment of any kind Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Robert founded Rockstar Capital in March of 2011. Since then, he has directed the growth of our managed portfolio to 21 apartment communities consisting of 3,699 rental units. He entered the multifamily industry in March 2007 when he co–founded another management company and oversaw operations of 11 apartment communities consisting of over 2,000 units. Since founding Rockstar, he has directed the underwriting, acquisition, and management of 30 apartment communities consisting of more than 5,243 rental units. Robert holds an Engineering Degree from Texas A&M University and in 2013, earned the National Apartment Association Independent Rental Owner of the Year Paragon Award. In 2019, he became the first person ever to receive this distinction twice. Under Robert's visionary leadership, Rockstar Capital and its staff have earned 17 city, state and national apartment awards as well as being named #15 in the Fast 100 Fastest growing companies with the Houston Business Journal as well as one of its Most Admired CEO honorees. Robert shares a passion for soccer with his two boys, Ryan and Conner and enjoys supporting their daily efforts in local club soccer. www.theapartmentrockstar.com IG: apartmentrockstar FB: The Apartment Rockstar LinkedIn: Robert Martinez --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/crushingitinrealestate/support
Welcome to The Apartment Rockstar Podcast. On this episode Robert is joined by Meagan Blanchette who came from Rhode Island to meet the Rockstar Team. Meagan Blanchette is currently a student at University of Rhode Island pursuing her degree in digital marketing. This semester their project was to pick a niche market and with her fascination in multifamily real estate, it was easy for her to pick that as her niche market. Meagan reached out to Tracey Tyler, the VP of Digital Marketing for Rockstar Capital, and wanted to learn about the team. After interactions back and forth, she decided to fly out and meet Rockstar's Digital Marketing Team and to meet Robert Martinez. Our offerings under rule 506 C are for accredited investors only. For our anticipated Regulation A offering, until such time that the Offering Statement is qualified by the SEC, no money or consideration is being solicited, and if sent in response prior to qualification, such money will not be accepted. No offer to buy the securities can be accepted and no part of the purchase price can be received until the offering statement is qualified. Any offer may be withdrawn or revoked, without obligation or commitment of any kind, at any time before notice of its acceptance given after the qualification date. A person's indication of interest involves no obligation or commitment of any kind. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices