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Spencer Neuharth hosts MeatEater Trivia with Janis Putelis, Brody Henderson, Randall Williams, Maggie Smith, Seth Morris, Corinne Schneider, Max Barta, and Sam Bates. Connect with MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, and Youtube Clips Subscribe to our new MeatEater Podcast Network on YouTube Shop Trivia MerchSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textThis week on DealerChat, SPR Mercedes' Sam shares why he's turning away new customers. Meanwhile, things get serious as Joe contemplates legal action after Chops allegedly wiped codes on a recent sale. Join Joe, Chops, Dave, and guest Sam as they dive into the dealer vs. mechanic drama, you won't want to miss the heated discussion!----------------------------------------------------------------------------------APPLY TO BE ON THE PODCAST: https://shiftingmetal.co.uk/be-on-the-podcast/---------------------------------------------------------------------------------Found it useful or interesting? You can now show your support and buy us a coffee
Live from the Edinburgh Fringe I talk to Sam Bates, the award-winning playwright and director of the Working Progress Collective Theatre. In between performances of his latest play, 'Sessions', we delve deep into Sam's personal journey. From his challenging upbringing, troubled youth and to finding his voice in the world of theatre, the episode offers a raw and honest look at a young man's journey.In the episode you will hear about;Edinburgh Fringe Experience: Sam shares what it's like to perform at one of the world's most prestigious arts festivals without the big marketing budgets of other productions, relying on word of mouth and personal interactions to build momentum. Sam's Personal Journey: Growing up in a working-class background, Sam faced numerous challenges, including family struggles, legal troubles, and mental health issues. He opens up about his path from being lost and isolated to finding purpose through theatre and storytelling.The Story Behind 'Sessions:' Sam talks about his play, 'Sessions', which follows the journey of a 17-year-old facing the consequences of violent crime and his transformative relationship with an unconventional youth officer. The play draws heavily from Sam's personal experiences and those of his peers.The Importance of Authentic Masculinity: Sam discusses his work with youth charities and the need to redefine masculinity in a healthier, more supportive way, emphasising vulnerability and emotional openness.Creating the Working Progress Collective: Sam reflects on the challenges and triumphs of setting up his theatre company and the importance of building trust and collaboration within his team.Audience Reactions: From social workers to former youth offenders, audience members connect deeply with the themes of 'Sessions'. Sam emphasises the importance of post-show discussions, where the audience can engage directly with the cast and creators.Future Plans: Looking ahead, Sam talks about plans for a UK tour, scratch nights, and new writing projects that explore working-class stories and the complexities of human nature.Memorable Quotes:“We're never 100% healed, and we're never 100% good. Nine times out of ten, it's just good people sometimes doing bad things.” “I want people to walk away from the play with a new perspective, to question their first impressions of people, especially those who seem lost or troubled.”Connect with Sam Bates and Working Progress Collective Theatre:- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/workingprogresscollective/- Twitter: https://x.com/WPCtheatre- Website: https://www.workingprogresscollective.co.uk/ Enjoyed this episode? Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and leave a review. Your support helps us bring more inspiring stories and guests to your ears!Connect with Undercurrent Stories: - Website: https://www.undercurrentstories.com/ - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/undercurrentstories/- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/undercurrentstoriesIntro and outro music, 'Time for a Coffee' Bob Wells © 2020Question or comment? Send us a text message.www.undercurrentstories.com
Real estate investing is a dynamic field that demands strategic vision and adaptability. In this episode, guest Sam Bates shares his inspiring journey from small multifamily units to seizing over a thousand units in a remarkable real estate takeover.During the episode, Sam delves into his transition from finance to real estate, shedding light on his initial investments and the challenges encountered while developing projects. From navigating zoning issues to raising capital, Sam's insights offer valuable lessons for aspiring real estate investors looking to overcome obstacles in the industry.In addition, Sam discusses his first-hand experience with COVID-19's impact on the market and unveils his strategies for effective investor communication and trust-building. Through his approach, Sam showcases the importance of maintaining strong relationships with investors in times of uncertainty.Furthermore, Sam reveals his focus on secondary and tertiary markets, outlining his unique approach to partnerships and the intricate nuances of different investor regulations. His expertise in these areas brings a fresh perspective to real estate investment strategies, emphasizing the significance of market diversification and regulatory awareness.To gain deeper insights into Sam Bates' real estate takeover journey and his valuable lessons for investors, tune in to this engaging episode of the Real Estate Investor MBA podcast. Don't miss out on the opportunity to learn, share, and subscribe to continue your real estate investing education.===We are committed to helping professionals diversify their portfolios and find a greater work-life balance. I work at www.lvpefund.com, and we represent doctors, lawyers, and high-net-worth professionals to invest in secure real estate assetsApply Here: https://www.lvpefund.com/questionnaireBook Fund Manager, Tejas Gosai: https://www.lvpefund.com/invest
Spencer Neuharth hosts MeatEater Trivia with Steven Rinella, Janis Putelis, Brody Henderson, Randall Williams, Corinne Schneider, Sam Bates, Garrett Long, and special guest, Rich Froning. Connect with MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube Shop Trivia MerchSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sam Bates from Bates Capital Group talks about shifting his real estate business from acquisitions to development, mainly in multifamily and retail spaces, due to recent market changes. He discusses challenges like zoning laws and investor management, and the impact of COVID-19 on the sector. Bates also shares insights on financial strategies and risk mitigation in large-scale real estate development. Sam Bates | Real Estate Background Owner of Bates Capital Group Portfolio: 1,000+ multifamily units Based in: Dallas, TX Say hi to him at: batescapitalgroup.com Best Ever Book: The Success Principals by Jack Canfield Sponsors BAM Capital Syndication Attorneyshttps://www.bestevercre.com/podcast/building-success-insight-int
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On today's podcast, we share another session from our Social Media Masterclass! Sam Bates from Grass Roots Pond and Garden, with over 750K followers on social media, shares his 10 tips for getting started on social media! Whether you're just getting started on social or you're already on your journey, this is a great session to remember the fundamentals of social media! If you want to see how we can help with your social media game, fill out a contact form! www.contractorgrowthnetwork.com/contact
In this Topical Tuesday's episode, I spoke with Sam Bates who is the founder at Bates Capital and he has amassed over 200 million in assets under management and over 1,000 units in Texas and the Southeast. Additionally, he has more than 400 multifamily units in the development pipeline and he's passionate about helping people create generational wealth. Be sure to tune in if you're interested in learning about: Comparing and contrasting the risk and returns of multifamily acquisitions, vs. multifamily ground up development What the development landscape looks right now and if the likelihood of getting new development deals started in this current market environment The critical importance of underwriting and asset management to the success of a multifamily syndication How the 1% invests and how that's different from most main street investors To your success, Tyler Lyons Resources mentioned in the episode: Sam Bates Website LinkedIn Interested in investing with Asym Capital? Check out our webinar. Please note that investing in private placement securities entails a high degree of risk, including illiquidity of the investment and loss of principal. Please refer to the subscription agreement for a discussion of risk factors. Tired of scrambling for capital? Check out our new FREE webinar - How to Ensure You Never Scramble for Capital Again (The 3 Capital-Raising Secrets). Click Here to register. CFC Podcast Facebook Group
Spencer Neuharth hosts MeatEater Trivia with Brody Henderson, Janis Putelis, Randall Williams, Seth Morris, Max Barta, Sam Bates, Mackenzie Elmquist, and Corinne Schneider. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Dev Game Club, where this week we take a short break from our series on Metroid Prime to catch up on the mail bag. Dev Game Club looks at classic video games and plays through them over several episodes, providing commentary. Issues covered: GoldenEye, Republic Commando influences, tracking data in games, informing your decisions, figuring out what to do with your data, Arecibo radio telescope, feeling like we're in the game, a favorite multiplayer mode, socially playing GoldenEye, choosing weapons for Dead Space, keeping your enemies closer in Dead Space for tension, what's with all the remakes, why you might do a remake, not enjoying older media, training your new generation of creators, likening GoldenEye 007 to a heist, quicktime events, systemic approaches to spectacle, players knowing they are playing a boring game, feedback through animation, "breaking the game," acceptable frame rates, not feeling the 60Hz, picking a goal and sticking with it, taking a village to fix frame rate, finding the frame rate that makes sense for your game, new funding models, GamePass and 150 million monthly active users, hidden objectives in games, the fun of discovering an objective, cost accessibility and game sales. Games, people, and influences mentioned or discussed: GoldenEye 007, gonsalet, DOOM (1993), Quake, MDK, Outlaws, Nintendo 64, Nintendo Switch, Republic Commando, Halo, Rainbox Six: Rogue Spear, SWAT 4, Irrational Games, Ken Levine, Freedom Fighters, IO Interactive, Star Wars, Unreal, Alex Epton, Deus Ex, The Walking Dead, The Art of Live Ops, Maple Story, World of Warcraft, Steve Meretzky, Infocom, Sam Bates, Sean Bean, Contact, Assassin's Creed, Brett Baptist, Blarg42, Dead Space, Capcom, Resident Evil, Silent Hill, System Shock, Callisto Protocol, Ian Milham, Shadow of the Colossus, Medi-evil, Link's Awakening, Call of Duty, Daron Stinnett, Electronic Arts, Michael, Arkham Asylum, God of War, Dark Souls, From Russia With Love, Hidetaka Miyazaki, Warzone, Fortnite, Rare Studios, Grant Kirkhope, mysterydip, Tears of the Kingdom, Skyrim, Eric Johnston, Starfighter, Breath of the Wild, Microsoft, Activision/Blizzard, Bobby Kotick, Artimage, Jedi Starfighter, TimeSplitters 2, Kirk Hamilton, Aaron Evers, Mark Garcia. Next time: Back to Metroid Prime Twitch: brettdouville or timlongojr, instagram:timlongojr, Twitter: @timlongojr and @devgameclub Discord DevGameClub@gmail.com
We are joined this week with the CEO and Founder of Bates Capital Group, Sam Bates. He's been in real estate since 2009 and now has 1,035 multifamily units in Texas and the South East with 1,000 unites in the development pipeline. His company boasts an average IRR of 61% and from listening to him you'll understand why. Sam discusses with us how he finally found the nerve to ignore the advise of his friends and family and leave his 9-5 to pursue his "side hustle," here's a hint: it's not because he knew he wouldn't fail. Mentioned in the Episode: Who Not How by Dan Sullivan Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki The Real Estate Syndication Show by Whitney Sewell The Bigger Pockets Podcasts You can find Sam here: batescapitalcroup.com/invest/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/sambatesiv Join our Investor Portal for future updates and opportunities: https://yieldcoach.investnext.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yieldcoach/message
With most existing multifamily properties still priced too high to generate decent cash flow, many operators are turning to ground up development to generate more attractive returns. When these projects go according to plan, investors can get all of their money back or even more upon permanent financing, and achieve an infinite return thereafter. Sam Bates, Founder of Bates Capital Group, has transitioned out of the acquisition of existing properties to exclusively focus on ground up construction. Sam develops in secondary and tertiary markets spreading out from the sprawling Dallas/Ft Worth market where land is still relatively cheap.
Sam Bates joins us to discuss the ins and outs of ground-up multi-family development. Sam shares his wealth of knowledge on the topic, from understanding why one might want to focus on this type of investment to protecting potential downsides when structuring purchase and sale agreements. He explains how they find and entitle land, analyze the market, and decide what properties to build on raw land parcels. He also covers how they use third-party market studies to make informed decisions, negotiate with sellers, how relationships with cities and counties come into play, and more. Plus, Sam shares his insights on rising interest rates and debt costs that affect new developments, competitive advantages in investing in real estate due to population growth, and demand for housing across the country. Tune in for a wealth of information for those looking to invest in ground-up multi-family development. [00:01 - 06:28] Discovering the Benefits of Ground-Up Multi-Family Development Cap rates and interest rates have decreased over the past 40 years but are starting to rise again Ground-up multi-family development can create a lot of value for investors and developers Investors with different time horizons should consider other types of investments The minimum median household income for ground-up multi-family development should be 70,000 [06:29- 16:28] Navigating the Complexities of Developing Multi-Family Properties BG and other market study providers can show supply and demand characteristics It is more difficult to find land to develop than to acquire an existing property Landowners often need assurances that progress is being made to negotiate a purchase and sale agreement [16:29 - 23:36] Navigating the Challenges of Increasing Interest Rates and Costs of Debt in Real Estate Development Flexibility and willingness to pivot during development are key Class A properties use top-of-the-line materials, such as quartz or granite, and stainless steel Property taxes in Texas are very aggressive Increasing costs of debt will impact new development, and investors should expect lower returns Multi-family has a competitive advantage due to access to financing and population growth [23:37- 28:49] Closing Segment Best investment ever made: the development in the 3000 population market Worst investment ever made: doing single family all by himself The most important lesson learned: being decisive Connect with Sam through LinkedIn, or visit www.BatesCapitalGroup.com/invest. Invest passively in multiple commercial real estate assets such as apartments, self-storage, medical facilities, hotels, and more through https://www.passivewealthstrategy.com/crowdstreet/ Participate directly in real estate investment loans on a fractional basis. Go to www.passivewealthstrategy.com/groundfloor/ and get ready to invest on your terms. Join our Passive Investor Club to access passive commercial real estate investment opportunities. LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who wants to explode their business growth by sharing this episode or clicking here to listen to our previous episodes. Quotes: "If you have a longer time horizon, if you're more geared or inclined to take on, I won't even say risk, but just longer time horizons development's the way to go." - Sam Bates "Sometimes too much debt is a detriment, but we do get 60, 70, 80% financing at fairly cheap money, especially compared to pre-for investor expectations." - Sam Bates
Sam Bates is a real estate entrepreneur who has been directly involved in the acquisition and development of over $200MM in multifamily. He is also an owner and advisor in other real estate companies.Main Points:Private placements provide higher returns than traditional investments in stocks and bonds.Private placements provide true diversification.Private placements provide transparency to investors.Why everyone should add multifamily assets to their portfolio.Why you should invest with a seasoned operator who creates their own economy.How investing in real estate creates an unfair advantage for the investorTax benefitsConnect with Sam Bates:http://batescapitalgroup.com/invest/972-855-7654sam@batescapitalgroup.com https://www.facebook.com/SamBatesIVhttps://www.facebook.com/SamBatesIVhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/sambatesiv/https://twitter.com/SamBatesIV
Being vertically integrated can mean different things to different people but, as Sam Bates has proven, it's far from being just another industry buzzword. Sam is the founder and CEO of Bates Capital Group. He started his real estate journey in 2009 and has been directly involved in the acquisition or development, reposition, disposition, asset management, and strategic planning of over $200,000,000 in AUM. His portfolio currently has 1,035 multifamily units in Texas and the South East. They have 1,100 units in the development pipeline. He shares his story and how Bates Capital Group has evolved over time to increasingly bring services in house to create economies of scale & savings by having their own contracting and dirt moving company, title company, property management, and more. Key Takeaways: - Add functions as necessary as you grown but focus on implementing the right systems to support finance, HR, marketing, etc. - Get the right people to the table. Sam's partners brought a diverse backgrounds of skills to the table that were complementary and they were able to take the shared knowledge and apply it to real estate. - Hire for the right fit. Hire slowly & fire quickly; nobody wants to fire people so try and make sure you have the right fit up front. - Keep your pipeline full. Since Bates is diversified, they're now able to shift attention more to development vs acquisitions to better adjust to current market conditions. Contact Sam: Email: sam@batescapitalgroup.com Website: https://batescapitalgroup.com/invest Are you REady2Scale Your Multifamily Investments? Learn more about growing your wealth, strengthening your portfolio, and scaling to the next level at www.bluelake-capital.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we are joined by Sydney Thunder and Victorian cricketer, Sam Bates. Sam chats to us all about her journey from WBBL01 to present day with the Thunder, winning WBBL06 in the hub, touring with Australia A and her favourite shapes flavour!! Next week we will be joined by Perth Scorcher, Lilly Mills so make sure you tune in! If you enjoyed this episode, you can let us know on Instagram, Twitter or TikTok @howzattcp or via email howzatthecricketpodcast@gmail.com
What is a ground-up development? And why is it becoming more popular lately? In today's #Highlights episode, we feature our conversations again with real estate entrepreneurs Sam Bates and Dallon Schultz. The two answer these questions for us and more!Sam gives us a glimpse of how their partnership started looking into buying multifamily until they decided to do ground-up development. Meanwhile, Dallon admits that there are many challenges in taking this route but always, but he looks forward to great returns from his investments. Enjoy the show!
Welcome back to Howzat! The Cricket Podcast. As we recap the Hundred tournament so far, we are joined by Manchester Originals and Central Sparks batter, Ami Campbell (interview begins at 16:36). Ami chatted to us live from Headingly ahead of the Northern derby. Ami talks all about moving to sparks and being contracted professionally, playing in the Hundred, and playing with Mark Wood! Next week we will be joined by Sam Bates, so stay tuned! If you enjoyed this episode, you can let us know on Instagram, Twitter or TikTok @howzattcp or via email howzatthecricketpodcast@gmail.com
Today, Sam Bates joins us, and we'll learn how he navigates different niches in real estate, from single-family to multifamily, and now nailing the development side of the business. Get tons of insights as he also talks about his strategic planning on doing projects, underwriting, and research in a shifting market. Make sure not to miss this one!Key Takeaways to Listen forStrategies to diversify a portfolio and shift from one asset class/niche to anotherA conservative approach to real estate developmentEstimated cap rates, basis points, and compression on development projectsMarkets you could consider for single-family and multifamily development projectsThings real estate developers should consider and focus onKeys to success in real estate developmentResources Mentioned in This EpisodeTop 10 Reasons Why The 1% Prefer Private Investments Free Apartment Syndication Due Diligence Checklist for Passive Investor About Sam BatesSam Bates is the founder and CEO of Bates Capital Group. He is also a partner and advisory board member of Systematic Capital. Sam started his real estate journey in 2009 and has been directly involved in the acquisition or development, repositioning, disposition, asset management, and strategic planning of over $200MM in AUM. His portfolio currently has 1,035 multifamily units in Texas and the Southeast. They have over 1,000 units in their development pipeline. Sam spent over a decade in Corporate America working in various consulting, finance, and accounting positions. He quickly realized a W-2 job was not going to satisfy his desire to help people improve their lives. Once Sam started investing in real estate, he quickly realized how powerful real estate is and decided this was how he wanted to help others meet their goals and create generation wealth to leave their legacy. Sam has a Bachelor of Science degree from Texas A&M University in Finance, an MS in Personal Financial Planning, and an MBA from Texas Tech University. Sam is an avid sports fan, and skier, and loves to read. Connect with SamWebsite: Bates Capital GroupConnect 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.
The Investor Relations Real Estate Podcast Episode 99 -Host: Jonny Cattani Guest: Sam BatesProducer: April MunsonJonny Cattani is joined by Sam Bates to discuss: How the 1% investsUnderwriting MF dealsAsset managementStrategic planningFinancial educationSam Bates is the founder and CEO of Bates Capital Group. He is also a principal and advisory board member of Systematic Capital. Sam started his real estate journey in 2009 and has been directly involved in the acquisition or development, repositioning, disposition, asset management, and strategic planning of over $200MM in AUM. His portfolio currently has 1,035 multifamily units in Texas, and the South East. They have over 1,000 units in their development pipeline.Mr. Bates and his team have provided an average IRR of 61% on all deals that have gone full cycle. The market cannot provide this and someone would be hard pressed to find another real estate investor to provide these types of returns to their investors.Sam spent over a decade in Corporate America working in various consulting, finance and accounting positions. He quickly realized a W-2 job was not going to satisfy his desire to help people improve their lives. Once Sam started investing in real estate, he quickly realized how powerful real estate is and decided this was how he wanted to help others meet their goals and create generation wealth to leave their legacy.Sam has a Bachelor of Science degree from Texas A&M University in Finance, an MS in Personal Financial Planning, and an MBA from Texas Tech University. Sam is an avid sports fan, skier, and loves to read.Linked material referenced during the show: Book: The Success Principles - Jack Canfield https://www.amazon.com/Success-Principles-TM-Anniversary-Where/dp/0062364286Connect with Sam!Website: http://batescapitalgroup.com/Email: Sam@BatesCapitalGroup.comLinkedin: linkedin.com/in/sambatesivPhone Number: 972-855-7654Connect with Jonny!Cattani Capital Group: https://cattanicapitalgroup.com/Invest with us: invest@cattanicapitalgroup.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathan-cattani-53159b179/Jonny's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jonnycattani/IRR Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theirrpodcast/TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@jonnycattani?lang=enYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCljEz4pq_paQ9keABhJzt0AFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/jonathan.cattani.1
Today, I sit down with Sam Bates, the Principal & Board of Director at Systematic Capital Group. Sam started his real estate journey in 2009 and has been directly involved in the acquisition or development, repositioning, disposition, asset management, and strategic planning of over $200M in AUM. His portfolio currently has 1,035 multifamily units in Texas and the South East. They have 1,100 units in the development pipeline.Mr. Bates and his team have provided an average IRR of 61% on all deals that have gone full cycle. The market cannot provide this and someone would be hard-pressed to find another real estate investor to provide these types of returns to their clients.Sam spent over a decade in Corporate America working in various consulting, finance, and accounting positions. He quickly realized a W-2 job was not going to satisfy his desire to help people improve their lives. Once Sam started investing in real estate, he quickly realized how powerful real estate is and decided this was how he wanted to help others meet their goals and create generation wealth to leave their legacy.Episode Spotlights- Upside to transitioning from Corporate America- Working on state & local taxes from a business & personal property standpoint- Multifamily has gained insignificant popularity- Supply chain issues - Choosing a property management team for yourselfBook Recommendation: Who Not HowConnect with Sam - Email: sam@systematiccap.comsam@batescapitalgroup.com Grab your freebie - Tips for Multifamily Investing at www.ushacapital.comFound this episode insightful? Show us some love by spreading the word on social media or rating and reviewing the show here - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/multifamily-ap360/id1522097213Follow Rama on socials!LinkedIn | Meta | Twitter | InstagramConnect to Rama KrishnaE-mail: info@ushacapital.comWebsite: www.ushacapital.com
“…high integrity, people that do their job is essential….” In this episode of Cash Flow Pro, we talk with Sam Bates, Founder and CEO of Bates Capital Group. Sam has a Bachelor of Science degree from Texas A&M University in Finance, an MS in Personal Financial Planning, and an MBA from Texas Tech University. He also spent more than a decade in corporate America before starting a career in real estate. His sole focus is to help others improve their life conditions through real estate investing. His portfolio currently has 1,035 multifamily units in Texas and the Southeast. They have 1,100 units in the development pipeline. Sam and his team have provided an average IRR of 61% on all deals that have gone full cycle. Bates Capital Group is a real estate investment company committed to acquiring value-add investment opportunities for investors. They aim to acquire high-quality assets that provide risk-adjusted returns to our investors. In this episode, we discuss: Property management and how it can affect your investment The importance of finding qualified personnel and when to invest more in services How due diligence can save your deals Make sure to tune in on this episode to find out more! Find your flow, Casey Brown Resources mentioned in this podcast: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sambatesiv/ http://batescapitalgroup.com/
Ian Matthews and Sam Bates to talk about how a Web3 business becomes a DAO and what happens when a smart linking service is added to the mix. You may know Ian's work as a member of the wildly successful UK band Kasabian – whose songs have been streamed billions of times – but he is also in the Web3 business, as co-founder of a community-owned, not for profit web3 organisation. We're going to ask him what his soon-to-be-DAO does, what he hopes to achieve with it, and what excites him about this space – and he's joined by Sam Bates, the CMO of one of the companies that Ian's organisation has acquired: smart linking service Amplify. So how will web3 tech work in a world where artists are keen to own their direct fan relationships? Ian's DAO: https://www.chapel.earth Amplify: https://amplify.link Ian's music pick: The Atomic Mr Basie Sam's music pick: Nas' Illmatic -------
Even with interest rates going up and the economy seeming to be tapped out, we're still bullish on housing–especially apartments, multifamily, and build-to-rent communities. These properties are proving to be great investments, especially for first deals, and you're all but guaranteed to find renters for years to come. For this conversation, I'm excited to be talking with Sam Bates. Sam is the CEO of Bates Capital Group. Since 2009, he's been directly involved in acquisitions, repositions, dispositions, and sales of over $200 million in assets. His portfolio currently has 1,035 units in Texas and the Southeast, with 1,100 units in the development pipeline. He recently bought a property for $16 million, added a couple of million dollars in upgrades and now it's valued at $32 million! Today, Sam joins the podcast to talk about his recent wins, why he bought into a company focused on single-family build-to-rent (and how it makes him money), and his advice for anyone that is looking to get into single-family or multifamily investing. Key Takeaways with Sam Bates Why build-to-rent communities are satisfying renters' needs. How he evaluates build-to-rent deals in both single and multifamily units. Why it makes sense for new investors to start as a limited partner before entering into a general partnership. How to manage properties and oversee investments. Why the United States is becoming a renter nation–and why we're so bullish on multifamily in syndications. Want the Full Show Notes? To get access to the full show notes, including audio, transcripts, and links to all the resources mentioned, visit https://acceleratedinvestorpodcast.com/266 Rate & Review If you enjoyed today's episode of The Accelerated Real Estate Investor Podcast, hit the subscribe button on Apple Podcasts, so future episodes are automatically downloaded directly to your device. You can also help by providing an honest rating & review over on Apple Podcasts. Reviews go a long way in helping us build awareness so that we can impact even more people. THANK YOU! Connect with Josh Cantwell Facebook YouTube Instagram LinkedIn Twitter Sign Up For My Coaching Program! To unlock your potential and start earning real passive income, visit joshcantwellcoaching.com
EMP star Sam Bates joins the pod to discuss the Bombers late season surge towards finals before the lads turn their attention to Geelong's upturn in form, Richmond and Casey's top 4 aspirations and whether Essendon can pinch a finals place! Listen via Apple + Spotify now!
In this episode, Sam Bates—CEO and Founder of Bates Capital Group—shares the advantages of investing in mixed-use developments. He also walks us through the details of his first commercial development deal, the challenges he's faced, and how he scaled his business to $190M in AUM. Sam Bates | Real Estate Background Founder and CEO of Bates Capital Group, which syndicates commercial assets. Portfolio: ~$190M in AUM. Based in Dallas, Texas Say hi to him at: Batescapitalgroup.com | sam@batescapitalgroup.com Best Ever Book: Who Not How: The Formula to Achieve Bigger Goals Through Accelerating Teamwork by Dan Sullivan Click here to know more about our sponsors: Deal Maker Mentoring | PassiveInvesting.com | FollowUp Boss
Sam Bates is a real estate investment expert. Sam is a principal of Trinity Capital Group and owner of Paradigm Real Estate Investments. Sam's background is in financial services, state and local taxes, and real estate. He has been directly involved in the acquisition, rehabilitation, and management of over $200MM in multifamily and single-family assets since 2009. Quote: “Build-to-rent is a very hot topic right now…it can be great, but if we do a build-to-rent we're definitely going to sell it within 3-5 years. I think if you hold it 10, 15, 20 years there are going to be a lot of maintenance costs that are significantly higher than an apartment.” “I think the pros of buying existing are that you have basically 60 days to close and you can own an asset.” Highlights: 01:48 - Sam tells listeners more about his background in real estate. 06:00 - Sam dissects one of his first deals and why they had to kick out their GP. 06:52 - Sam discusses his company's business plan and his long-term strategy. 14:19 - Sam talks about long-term strategies for development projects. 15:28 - Sam provides insight into the biggest challenges to scaling the development side of his business. 17:23 - Sam touches on the pros and cons of multifamily development vs buying existing. 24:20 - Sam answers Kevin's golden nugget question. 31:40 - Sam offers some advice to new investors. Guest Website: batescapitalgroup.com Recommended Resources: Check out our company and our investment opportunity by visiting www.SunriseCapitalInvestors.com Self Directed IRA Investment Opportunity – Click Here To Learn More About How You Can Invest With Us Through Your SDIRA Accredited Investors Click Here to learn more about partnering with me and my team on Mobile Home Park deals! Grab a free copy of my latest book “The 21 Biggest Mistakes Investors Make When Purchasing their First Mobile Home Park…and how to avoid them MobileHomeParkAcademy.com Schedule your free 30 minute "no obligation" call directly with Kevin by clicking this link https://www.timetrade.com/book/KV2D2
In this episode, we talk to Sam Bates about syndicating apartments, developments, and honestly, a little bit of everything.Sam Bates is the founder and CEO of Bates Capital Group. Sam started his real estate journey in 2009 and has been directly involved in the acquisition, reposition, disposition, and asset management of over $150,000,000 in AUM. His portfolio currently has 924 units in Texas and the South East. Sam and his partners have roughly another 300 units in the pipeline to be acquire or develop. Sam spent over a decade in Corporate America working in various consulting, finance and accounting positions. He quickly realized a W-2 job was not going to satisfy his desire to help people improve their lives. Once Sam started investing in real estate, he quickly realized how powerful real estate is and decided this was how he wanted to help others meet their goals and create generation wealth to leave their legacy Links to Sam's Information: http://batescapitalgroup.com/972-855-7654 Find him on almost all social media platforms as well! Thank you for listening to this week's episode of The No B.S. Real Estate Show! See you all next week! If you want to learn more about passive investing opportunities OR want to invest actively. Reach out to us on our social media or website.Our website: www.thevisioneergroup.com Ethan Neumann:Instagram: @EthanNeumannOfficialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/EthanNeumann11Linkedin: http://linkedin.com/in/ethan-neumann1Harris Trail:Instagram: @HarrisTrailFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/harris.trail/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/harrison-trail-5942211b5/
When Sam, CEO of BCG, worked 60-70 hours per week in Corporate America, he realized there is more to life than a W-2 job. Through this experience, he created his “why” which was exiting Corporate America early in his professional career. After Sam left Corporate America, he realized an even deeper “why” which is helping busy professionals like himself gain their freedom back through investing in high-quality real estate investments. Sam firmly believes real estate is one of the best wealth-building vehicles and allows passive investors the freedom to pursue their dreams, build their empire, and leave the legacy they always dreamed.
In this exuberant environment for Multifamily, the returns for ground up construction can be more compelling than usual. Although the risk profile is steeper, the rewards can more than justify the risk with an experienced operator. Today's guest, Sam Bates, Founder of Bates Capital Group, has recently done both ground up construction and acquisitions of existing properties, the deals just have to make sense.
Want a free CRE loan quote? https://quote.peakfinancing.com/quote-request Multifamily Real Estate Development and Asset Management with Sam Bates Sam Bates is the founder and CEO of Bates Capital Group and co-founder and managing partner of Trinity Capital Group. Sam started his real estate journey in 2009 and has been directly involved in the acquisition, reposition, disposition, and asset management of over $100,000,000 in AUM. His portfolio currently has 749 units in Texas, Mississippi, and Georgia. Sam and his partners have roughly another 250 units in the pipeline to be developed. Sam spent over a decade in Corporate America working in various consulting, finance, and accounting positions. He quickly realized a W-2 job was not going to satisfy his desire to help people improve their lives. Once Sam started investing in real estate, he quickly realized how powerful real estate is and decided this was how he wanted to help others meet their goals and create generation wealth to leave their legacy. Today, Sam will share his experience in multifamily real estate investing in today's economic climate. Sam brings listeners insight into his recent experience in multifamily real estate development and his recent acquisition in the Florida Market. Sam also shares his knowledge in multifamily asset management! Sam Bates, Anton Mattli, and John Martinez discuss: Multifamily real estate development investing Multifamily real estate Florida market overview - prices, taxes, & more Multifamily asset management - reducing expenses, fees, and adding value to tenants! Anton Mattli CEO of PEAK Financing anton@peakfinancing.com https://peakfinancing.com/ John Martinez john@peakfinancing.com https://peakfinancing.com/ Sam Bates Bates Capital Group Info@BatesCapitalGroup.Com http://batescapitalgroup.com/ Trinity Capital Group Sam@TrinityCapitalTexas.Com https://www.trinitycapitaltexas.com/ Peak Financing Facebook Page - Like to receive episode updates and more! Peak Financing YouTube Channel - Subscribe to receive episode updates and recently featured! Peak Financing Official Website - Peak Market Watch Episodes Follow PEAK Financing FB: https://www.facebook.com/peakfinancing/ Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/peak_financing LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/peak-financing/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peakfinancing/
We want to thank all of our listeners and guests for tuning in for Season 2! You can binge listen to the entire catalog this fall as Terrence will discuss his favorites and key takeaways from this jam-packed season next week. We will unveil the drop date for Season 3, see you all next week! Thank you to all of our guests of Season 2! Amber Dorsey, Ari Rastegar, Sam Bates, Tiffany Ryland, Ashley Hayes, Amber Carter, Nick Tinch, Teal Henderson, Tyler Austin, Crystal Young, Tyler Chesser, David Morrell, Brian Charlesworth, George Acheampong, Mark Shuler, Josh Welch, Krista Mashore, Kierra Castleberry, John Okocha, Jonathan Tuttle, Dave Jones and Leigh Brown!
In today's episode of #RitterOnRealEstate, we sit down with Sam Bates. Sam is the founder and CEO of Bates Capital Group. Sam started his real estate journey in 2009 and has been directly involved in the acquisition, reposition, disposition, and asset management of over $150,000,000 in AUM. His portfolio currently has 924 units in Texas, Mississippi, Georgia, and Florida. Sam and his partners have roughly another 250 units in the pipeline to be developed. Sam spent over a decade in Corporate America working in various consulting, finance, and accounting positions. He quickly realized a W-2 job was not going to satisfy his desire to help people improve their lives. Once Sam started investing in real estate, he quickly realized how powerful real estate is and decided this was how he wanted to help others meet their goals and create generation wealth to leave their legacy.Sam has a Bachelor of Science degree from Texas A&M University in Finance, an MS in Personal Financial Planning, and an MBA from Texas Tech University. Key Points From The Episode:Building a business from the ground up.Partnering with the right people with the same values and vision.How the return profiles differ from an acquisition side to a development side.Components of market evaluation.Enhancing value by gaining supplementary knowledge.Entering a new market and managing from afar.Shifts in capitalization rates and how they affect investors.The Importance of revenue management system.Understanding ROI and how it is an important factor in evaluating a deal.Books mentioned:Who, Not How by Dan Sullivan and Dr. Benjamin Hardy
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Sam Bates of Bates Capital realized a W-2 job was not going to satisfy his desire to help people improve their lives so he started investing in real estate. He started his real estate journey in 2009 and has been directly involved in the acquisition, reposition, disposition, and asset management of over $150,000,000. Here's some of the topics we covered: Passive vs Active investing Questions to ask a general partner Deal Flow The value of off-market deals Direct to seller deals Best and Final Due Diligence Non-refundable earnest money = Going Hard Day 1 LOI and PSA The importance of environment To find out more about partnering or investing in a multifamily deal: Text Partner to 72345 or email Partner@RodKhleif.com For more information on our guest, please visit: http://batescapitalgroup.com/
On today's podcast we talk with Sam Bates (CEO of Bates Capital Group) about his success in multifamily syndication. Sam left Corporate America and started his real estate journey in 2009. He walks us through how he first got into real estate, and the path and strategies he employed to get to where he is today. He also gives advice to investors interested in multifamily syndication. Sam's mission is to help busy professionals like himself gain their freedom back through investing in high-quality real estate investments. Key Discussion Points [00:59] Opening remarks by Eric Odum & Steven Silverman [03:48] About our guest: Sam Bates [05:27] How did you get into commercial / multifamily real estate? [08:51] What was your first deal? [10:22] Tell us about the structure of your deals [12:51] How do you manage the back-end of the syndication? Use another company? A software tool? [14:11] How do you deal with investors who want out of a syndication deal? [15:08] Tell us about how you've expanded your geographic reach [17:26] What attracted you to purchase a property in Sanford, FL? And what other areas in FL interest you? [20:17] How do you find your deals? Broker relationships? Send out letters? [21:42] How do you get the best value when selling a property? Go through brokerage? [22:56] How do you find your investors? [26:13] What do you look for in a deal? [28:51] How can folks reach you? [29:21] Any last words of advice for Florida real estate investors? [43:20] Closing comments by Eric & Steven About Our Guest Sam Bates is the founder and CEO of Bates Capital Group and co-founder and managing partner of Trinity Capital Group. Sam started his real estate journey in 2009 and has been directly involved in the acquisition, reposition, disposition, and asset management of over $100,000,000 in AUM. His portfolio currently has 749 units in Texas, Mississippi, and Georgia. Sam and his partners have roughly another 250 units in the pipeline to be developed. Sam has a Bachelor of Science degree from Texas A&M University in Finance, an MS in Personal Financial Planning, and an MBA from Texas Tech University. Sam is an avid sports fan, skier, and loves to the reader. CONTACT INFO Website: https://batescapitalgroup.com Most social media platforms
Internal fortitude and complementary partners; these are the two key factors that contribute to success, according to today's guest, Sam Bates. Although Sam always knew he wanted to be in real estate, it took a mindset shift and a few unfortunate deals for him to really be able to commit himself fully to the industry. Sam opens up about the first deal he was involved in as a passive investor that almost went horribly wrong, and how he and others managed to salvage it. That first deal taught Sam a lot, and motivated him to go out and start his own company. We hear about Sam's subsequent experiences with real estate deals of varying types, the differing impacts that the COVID-19 pandemic has had on his investments, and his thoughts about the direction that the industry is heading. Sam also shares very helpful tips about how to minimize the negative effects of inflation, and finding the right business partners. Key Points From This Episode:Hear about Sam's educational and professional background.Problems that occurred during the first deal that Sam was involved in.Steps that were taken to salvage that first deal.Why Sam moved away from the single-family space. Success that Sam and his partners experienced on their first deal on their own. Sam's projections about what is going to happen in the real estate sector in the coming years.Impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on Sam's investments; some surprising findings. How Sam's mindset around real estate investing has changed.The value that Sam sees in putting effort into self-development and other life skills. Differences between acquisitions and developments in terms of the timelines for returns.Developments can be a lengthy process; Sam has been working on one for the past four years, and he explains the reasons why.A strategy that Sam and his partners utilize to minimize the impacts of inflation on developments that take a long time.Two key factors that Sam attributes to his success.The importance of networking. Tweetables:“You always want to write conservatively but, in this timeframe, if you write too conservatively, you're never going to get a deal.” — @SamBatesIV [0:09:59]“With the stimulus and the amount that they're pumping out, I assume it's going to be significantly longer than just 2023 for interest rates to stay low.” — @SamBatesIV [0:10:43]“Real estate is a great hedge against inflation and as prices rise, rents are going to rise and that just increases pricing.”— @SamBatesIV [0:11:15]“All the work finally has a compound effect and you don't see big gains on a daily basis but overtime and over years, you see it.” — @SamBatesIV [0:17:41]“Your network is your net worth and the more people you know, the more of the impact you can make towards them and make their lives better.” — @SamBatesIV [0:19:28]Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Bates Capital GroupSam Bates Contact Number — 972-855-7654 Trinity Capital Groupinfo@limitless-estates.comLimitless EstatesGarzella Group
Welcome to Pillars of Wealth Creation, where we talk about building financial freedom with a special focus in business and Real Estate. Follow along as Todd Dexheimer interviews top entrepreneurs, investors, advisers and coaches. In this episode, Todd talks with Sam Bates about how he can achieve a 41% IRR for his investors with his real estate development deals. Sam Bates is the founder and CEO of Bates Capital Group and co-founder and managing partner of Trinity Capital Group. Sam started his real estate journey in 2009 and has been directly involved in the acquisition, reposition, disposition, and asset management of over $100,000,000 in AUM. His portfolio currently has 749 units in Texas, Mississippi, and Georgia. Sam and his partners have roughly another 250 units in the pipeline to be developed. Sam spent over a decade in Corporate America working in various consulting, finance, and accounting positions. He quickly realized a W-2 job was not going to satisfy his desire to help people improve their lives. Once Sam started investing in real estate, he quickly realized how powerful real estate is and decided this was how he wanted to help others meet their goals and create generation wealth to leave their legacy. 3 Pillars 1. Invest in an asset class that you know 2. Love what you invest in 3. Leverage Book: The Miracle Morning by Hal Elrod You can connect with Sam at www.batescapitalgroup.com or 972-855-7654 Interested in coaching? Schedule a call with Todd at www.coachwithdex.com Connect with Pillars Of Wealth Creation on Facebook: www.facebook.com/PillarsofWealthCreation/ Subscribe to our email list at www.pillarsofwealthcreation.com Subscribe to our YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/c/PillarsOfWealthCreation
He grew up in a small farming town in Texas and was inspired by his grandfather to be an investor. He bought his first mutual funds at 12 but his true love was real estate. Starting as a passive investor in syndications and then on to single family rentals, he grew his portfolio to over 749 units. In today's episode, real estate investor Sam Bates shares how he grew his real estate portfolio one door at a time! For complete show notes go to http://olddawgsreinetwork.com/multifamily-one-door-at-a-time/ IF YOU LIKED THIS PODCAST, we would love if you would go to iTunes or Apple Podcasts and Subscribe, Rate & Review our podcast. This will greatly help in sharing this podcast with others seeking to learn real estate investing.
Efficient systems make everything easier. In today's episode, we're going to dive into them! Sam Bates is the Founder and CEO of Bates Capital Group and Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Trinity Capital Group. Sam started his real estate journey in 2009 and he has been directly involved in the acquisition, reposition, disposition, and asset management of $100 million dollars in assets. His portfolio currently has 749 units in Texas, Mississippi, and Georgia. He has a Bachelor of Science degree in Finance from Texas A&M University, Master's degree in Personal Financial Planning, and an MBA from Texas Tech University. He is an avid sports fan, skier, and loves to read. [00:01 - 04:12] Opening SegmentLet's get to know today's guest, Sam BatesSam shares his starting motivators: math and financial mindsetSam's first multifamily acquisition[04:13 - 16:37] W-2 to $100mm in Assets Under ManagementInvesting single family homesHow to Set Up Efficient SystemsTraining a Virtual Assistant for Underwriting Buying Multifamily StrategiesMultifamily and Commercial Real Estates are SportsHow to Finance Deals in the Equity Side [16:38 - 18:34] Final Four SegmentSam's advice to aspiring investors“Take action.”How Sam stays on top of his gameReading; listening to podcastsSam's way to make the world a better placeGiving time and monetary donations to organizationsReach out to our guest - see links below Final wordsTweetable Quotes“There's enough people out there you can get to work if you have the correct processes and procedures.” - Sam Bates “You don't really know what people can do unless they actually start doing the work.” - Sam Bates-----------------------------------------------------------------------------Connect with Sam Bates through: sam@batescapitalgroup.com, LinkedIn, and 972-855-7654. Check out http://batescapitalgroup.com/ and find your real estate motivators!Connect with me:I love helping others place money outside of traditional investments that both diversify a strategy and provide solid predictable returns. FacebookLinkedInLike, subscribe, and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or whatever platform you listen on. Thank you for tuning in!Email me → sam@brickeninvestmentgroup.com
Efficient systems make everything easier. In today's episode, we're going to dive into them! Sam Bates is the Founder and CEO of Bates Capital Group and Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Trinity Capital Group. Sam started his real estate journey in 2009 and he has been directly involved in the acquisition, reposition, disposition, and asset management of $100 million dollars in assets. His portfolio currently has 749 units in Texas, Mississippi, and Georgia. He has a Bachelor of Science degree in Finance from Texas A&M University, Master's degree in Personal Financial Planning, and an MBA from Texas Tech University. He is an avid sports fan, skier, and loves to read. [00:01 - 04:12] Opening SegmentLet's get to know today's guest, Sam BatesSam shares his starting motivators: math and financial mindsetSam's first multifamily acquisition[04:13 - 16:37] W-2 to $100mm in Assets Under ManagementInvesting single family homesHow to Set Up Efficient SystemsTraining a Virtual Assistant for Underwriting Buying Multifamily StrategiesMultifamily and Commercial Real Estates are SportsHow to Finance Deals in the Equity Side [16:38 - 18:34] Final Four SegmentSam's advice to aspiring investors“Take action.”How Sam stays on top of his gameReading; listening to podcastsSam's way to make the world a better placeGiving time and monetary donations to organizationsReach out to our guest - see links below Final wordsTweetable Quotes“There's enough people out there you can get to work if you have the correct processes and procedures.” - Sam Bates “You don't really know what people can do unless they actually start doing the work.” - Sam Bates-----------------------------------------------------------------------------Connect with Sam Bates through: sam@batescapitalgroup.com, LinkedIn, and 972-855-7654. Check out http://batescapitalgroup.com/ and find your real estate motivators!Connect with me:I love helping others place money outside of traditional investments that both diversify a strategy and provide solid predictable returns. FacebookLinkedInLike, subscribe, and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or whatever platform you listen on. Thank you for tuning in!Email me → sam@brickeninvestmentgroup.com
Sam's Background:Founder of Bates Capital which invests in multifamily and development projects throughout the southeast Bates Capital owns/operates 750 doors totaling over $100MMIn this episode we cover: 02:32 - Intro to Sam's expertise in asset management 07:31 - Vetting a PM and their work culture 10:36 - What the weekly/monthly meetings with a PM look like 16:31 - Clever KPIs to look at when evaluating performance 18:52 - The risk of pushing rents too far 26:03 - More KPIs and some hacks to reduce maintenance expenses 32:07 - 5KQ1 - If you could only pick one trait that explains your success, what is that trait and why? 33:38 - 5KQ2 - What is the most uncharacteristic thing you've done in your business and why did you do it? 34:26 - 5KQ3 - Can you name any time where you felt like you were not going to end up successful? How did you overcome that fear? 35:22 - 5KQ4 - Can you name a time where something in your business went perfectly and what did you do to make that a reality? 36:29 - 5KQ5 - What have you been focusing on lately to improve yourself or your business?Connect with Sam:WebsiteConnect with Dave:Schedule a callWebsiteE-mailOther ways to listen/watch:https://lnk.bio/multifamilyFollow or Subscribe:Facebook GroupLinkedInInstagramYoutubeIf you enjoyed this episode or like the show, please subscribe and leave a review! It is a huge help for just a little effort
My guest today, Sam Bates, spent 11 years in corporate America, spending some of his time focused on real estate taxes. He started his real estate investing career as a limited partner in a 208-unit value-add apartment syndication in Dallas. This syndication underperformed even during a bull market in real estate. Sam decided he needed to take his financial future into his own hands. Sam began investing in single family homes. Between 2010-2013, he purchased 17 SF homes, using multiple strategies to acquire these homes. Over the past 5 years, he has been involved in 12 commercial projects, creating incredible value for his investors. Sam's responsibilities include sourcing and deal underwriting, investor relations, asset management, and liaison between third party vendors. If you are interested in starting as an LP in an apartment syndication, you'll gain great wisdom from Sam and his negative first experience as an LP. If you want to actively pursue apartment investing, you have so much to learn from Sam because he has experience and success in so many areas of syndicating apartments. Bood Recommendation: The Success Principles by Jack Canfield Prayer Request: Sam asks for prayer asking God to help him stay centered and keep focused on growing God's kingdom. Connect with Sam: Website: Bates Capital Group, Phone: 972-855-7654 Connect with Lee: Website: THREEFOLD - Real Estate Investing (threefoldrei.com), Email: info@threefoldrei.com, Facebook: Threefold Real Estate Investing | Facebook, LinkedIn: Lee Yoder | LinkedIn Check out our Free E-book! https://threefoldrei.ac-page.com/5-steps-to-passive-income-for-the-full-time-dad
Sam Bates has been directly involved in the acquisition, development/rehabilitation, operations, disposition, and asset management of over $100,000 in real estate since 2009. Sam focuses on multifamily acquisitions and ground-up development and currently is the GP on 749 units. Sam has a BBA in Finance, an MBA, and an MS in Personal Financial Planning. In this episode, Sam shares how valuable and competitive multifamily properties are in terms of supply and demand. He advises someone starting out new to keep asking questions because people provide lots of information and to continue networking and building relationships. Checkout: Raising Capital Without Rejection Full-Day Workshop (Online): https://investorattractionworkshop.com/ What you'll learn in just 17 minutes from today's episode: Find an investment asset class that has a competitive advantage when it comes to supply and demand Learn how to raise capital from building relationships and setting a good track record Learn how to do your first big deal even without an MBA education, consulting experience, and even high net worth clients Resources/Links: https://www.trinitycapitaltexas.com/ Topics Covered: 00:58 – Why he chose multifamily properties to focus on 02:26 – How did he start off and get to where he is now with development deals 03:57 – His ways of raising capital and how he partnered with someone who has experience in developmental projects 05:58 – With track record set, referrals and testimonials not far behind 06:53 – Raising 10 or 20% more of the required capital 07:24 – Doing real estate in tandem with consultancy work 08:51 – On finally quitting from his two previous jobs and concentrating on real estate 12:21 – Networking and making connections Key Takeaways: “Multifamily is a great asset class, just because everybody needs a place to live and the supply and demand characteristics, there's not enough supply to meet demand.” – Sam Bates “Every raise I've ever done there's a few people that say they're going to do it, then they back out. We've always raised 10 to 20% more than needed.” – Sam Bates “There's so many podcasts and books that you have to get educated or even join a different type of mentorship program that they've been with people, or they've been through the experience that you're looking to do and the mentorship programs, they can also recommend different vendors and create your team.” – Sam Bates “Network constantly. When I was younger, I think that's one of the mistakes I made. I didn't start networking until probably 27 or 28 on a regular basis. And they always say your net worth equals your network.” – Sam Bates “There's a book called ‘The Go-Giver', it's fictional, but I think it's just a great story of helping people and it's reciprocated to you in different ways, and just trying to add value to anybody you can will somehow be given back in return to you.” – Sam Bates “Networking through LinkedIn, or social media is also good and helpful. I used to never get on Facebook. And now I've made connections through commercial real estate and Facebook.” – Sam Bates “I think if I was given any information, just know what you're talking about. And if you don't know and you're new and beginning your real estate career, ask a lot of questions. People love to talk about themselves. So, just be cognizant and be a good listener and ask questions and people provide a lot of information.” – Sam Bates Connect with Sam Bates: www.trinitycapitaltexas.com Facebook LinkedIn Twitter Instagram Connect with Dave Dubeau: Property Profits Podcast www.davedubeau.com www.investorattractionworkshop.com Facebook LinkedIn Enjoyed the Podcast? Please subscribe on iTunes for updates
It's a first for the pod this week as we welcome a guest, the honourable Sam Bates. He made the picks and took some of the boys a little our of their comfort zones with the 2019 horror film Midsommor, Tuungs folktronica album '... and then we saw land' and top 5 horror films. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this podcast, Sam shares his experience with operating a successful syndication business and his takeaways that he gained from initially being a passive investor in an underperforming syndication. We also discuss how to effectively present and communicate deals to passive investors, lenders, and equity partners. Whether you are looking to purchase a duplex or 400 unit apartment building, this episode is sure to help you more effectively present your deals!Sam Bates is the managing partner of Bates Capital Group and a partner and co-founder of Trinity Capital Group. Both companies are based in the Dallas Fort Worth area. Sam's background is in financial services, state and local taxes, and real estate. He has been directly involved in the acquisition, rehabilitation, disposition, and management of over $100 million dollars in multifamily and single-family real estate since 2009. Sam has spent over 11 years in Corporate America, where he has had the opportunity to work with a lot of high net worth individuals. He worked with advisors to help grow their total assets under management significantly. Sam's real estate career started with investing in a large syndication as a passive investor in Dallas. The syndication underperformed and led Sam to start investing on his own into single-family homes. This has led Sam to grow into developing real estate, as well as commercial value-add real estate opportunities.Show Notes:3:50 Sam shares how he initially got into real estate and his background that led him to get into the business.6:25 We discuss when and how Sam made his first real estate investment.8:00 Sam shares what it was like to invest as a limited partner and why he made the transition to investing as a general partner.11:10 Sam dives into his transition from passive investing to becoming an active investor. He shares what his first active real estate investing deals consisted of.13:50 Sam shares his first deal and some of the limiting beliefs he had to overcome to get into the business.16:05 We discuss the main challenges that Sam had to face on his first deal and the takeaways that he has used for the subsequent deals.19:50 Sam shares the key points that are pertinent for investors. He goes over the main aspects of the deal that are essential to show investors in a concise manner, such as a slide deck.22:50 Sam discusses what his business is currently doing in the 2021 environment26:20 We discuss the conservative underwriting approach Sam initially used and how it has changed over time with experience.30:30 Sam shares his thoughts on the real estate market being hot over the past 3-4 months.33:25 Sam discusses one of his current businesses related to importing materials from China and how he initially came up with the idea.36:35 We discuss whether or not importing products would be a good way of reducing costs for your business, depending upon scale.39:05 Sam gives the advice that he would give himself if he were to start over again today40:15 Sam shares one skill or trait that he attributes his real estate success to.40:58 Sam shares some of his short-term business goals and what he plans to do over the next few months.CONNECT WITH AXELhttps://www.instagram.com/multifamilywealth/?hl=enhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/axelragnarsson/CONNECT WITH SAM:Phone Number: 972-855-7654Email Address: sam@trinitycapitaltexas.com
In this podcast, Sam shares his experience with operating a successful syndication business and his takeaways that he gained from initially being a passive investor in an underperforming syndication. We also discuss how to effectively present and communicate deals to passive investors, lenders, and equity partners. Whether you are looking to purchase a duplex or 400 unit apartment building, this episode is sure to help you more effectively present your deals!Sam Bates is the managing partner of Bates Capital Group and a partner and co-founder of Trinity Capital Group. Both companies are based in the Dallas Fort Worth area. Sam's background is in financial services, state and local taxes, and real estate. He has been directly involved in the acquisition, rehabilitation, disposition, and management of over $100 million dollars in multifamily and single-family real estate since 2009. Sam has spent over 11 years in Corporate America, where he has had the opportunity to work with a lot of high net worth individuals. He worked with advisors to help grow their total assets under management significantly. Sam's real estate career started with investing in a large syndication as a passive investor in Dallas. The syndication underperformed and led Sam to start investing on his own into single-family homes. This has led Sam to grow into developing real estate, as well as commercial value-add real estate opportunities.Show Notes:3:50 Sam shares how he initially got into real estate and his background that led him to get into the business.6:25 We discuss when and how Sam made his first real estate investment.8:00 Sam shares what it was like to invest as a limited partner and why he made the transition to investing as a general partner.11:10 Sam dives into his transition from passive investing to becoming an active investor. He shares what his first active real estate investing deals consisted of.13:50 Sam shares his first deal and some of the limiting beliefs he had to overcome to get into the business.16:05 We discuss the main challenges that Sam had to face on his first deal and the takeaways that he has used for the subsequent deals.19:50 Sam shares the key points that are pertinent for investors. He goes over the main aspects of the deal that are essential to show investors in a concise manner, such as a slide deck.22:50 Sam discusses what his business is currently doing in the 2021 environment26:20 We discuss the conservative underwriting approach Sam initially used and how it has changed over time with experience.30:30 Sam shares his thoughts on the real estate market being hot over the past 3-4 months.33:25 Sam discusses one of his current businesses related to importing materials from China and how he initially came up with the idea.36:35 We discuss whether or not importing products would be a good way of reducing costs for your business, depending upon scale.39:05 Sam gives the advice that he would give himself if he were to start over again today40:15 Sam shares one skill or trait that he attributes his real estate success to.40:58 Sam shares some of his short-term business goals and what he plans to do over the next few months.CONNECT WITH AXELhttps://www.instagram.com/multifamilywealth/?hl=enhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/axelragnarsson/CONNECT WITH SAM:Phone Number: 972-855-7654Email Address: sam@trinitycapitaltexas.com
Join Vince and Matt as they chat with Sam Bates about what new development is and why networking is instrumental. Sam is one of the founders of Trinity Capital Group. It is a privately held real estate investment company, providing superior risk-adjusted returns for its investors while minimizing risk. The company is committed to developing lasting relationships with its investors by providing them with exceptional wealth-building opportunities through quality real estate investments. Today, Sam shares his journey, transitioning from traditional investments to real estate development. There's a lot to unpack, so stay tuned and enjoy the episode! About Sam Bates: Sam Bates is a principal of Trinity Capital Group and owner of Paradigm Real Estate Investments. Sam's background is in financial services, state and local taxes, and real estate. He has been directly involved in the acquisition, rehabilitation, and management of over $40MM in multifamily and single-family assets since 2009. Sam spent ten years in Corporate America, where he honed his business acumen and developed many characteristics that help him succeed in the real estate industry. He started at UBS Financial Services, where he cultivated his knowledge about financial markets. Sam directly worked with advisors that had over $3 Billion in assets under management. After graduate school, He transitioned his career to state and local taxes. During his tax career, Mr. Bates helped companies save more than $45MM in tax. Outline of the episode: ● [02:23] How Sam got into real estate after having numerous formal education in finance. ● [07:49] His response to pushback from people who solely believe in traditional investments. ● [10:57] What new real estate development is, illustrated by Sam's most recent deal. ● [15:33] What his market research looks like and how different it is from the traditional model. ● [18:17] The different finance options in new development and how Sam flips carrying costs. ● [22:19] How the most significant failure Sam had was not in ‘development' but in ‘acquisition' and what he learned from it. ● [27:01] The lagging indicator model and how it solves issues like large-scale vacancies ahead of time, especially with military bases. ● [33:11] What advice would Sam give to his 20-year-old self and why networking is instrumental. ● [36:38] The resources Sam Bates recommends for people looking to get into real estate. ● [38:48] Taxation in new development and how the demand for new development housing does not need tax breaks. ● [40:55] How Sam and his team adapted to the pandemic conditions from then to now. ● [49:52] The books that impacted Sam Bates' life the most. ● [51:50] What Sam's superpower is and his affinity for numbers. ● [52:59] The most important lesson he learned throughout his career. ● [54:06] Sam's advice to busy working professionals so that they can achieve financial freedom. Resources: ● Company Website ● Twitter ● LinkedIn ● The Miracle Morning by Hal Elrod ● The Success Principles by Jack Canfield Connect with The Cashflow Project! ● Website ● LinkedIn ● Youtube ● Facebook ● Instagram
Want to know how to raise capital in today's market? Today we are joined by Sam Bates, Founder/CEO of Bates Capital Group and Co-Founder/Managing Partner of Trinity Capital Group! Sam dives into his start in single family investment properties, transitioning to bigger projects, and the specifics of raising capital and making deals. We appreciate Sam for laying down his knowledge, and we hope all continues well for him! Don't forget to leave a rating and review, and we will see you on the next episode! Books: The Success Principles by Jack Canfield, Miracle Morning by Hal Elrod Contact: Sam Bates @SamBatesIV (twitter) sam@TrinityCapitalTexas.com inquiry@TrinityCapitalTexas.com Timestamps & Show Notes: (0:00 - 1:55) Intro / Sam Bates (1:56 - 4:07) Sam's Path to Real Estate / Initial Investments (4:08 - 6:22) Top Three Lessons Learned (6:23 - 8:33) Why Sam Went into Single Family (BRRRR Method) (8:34 - 11:39) How Sam Transitioned to Multi Family (11:40 - 13:13) Breakdown of Underwriting (13:14 - 16:54) High Points Sam Hits with Investors (16:55 - 18:48) Specifics of Raising Capital, Time Expenditure (18:49 - 21:03) Location of Sam's Assets (21:04 - 25:39) Fundamentals of Raising Capital and Making Deals (25:40 - 28:34) The Kind of Deals Sam Looks For (28:35 - 30:49) How Sam Looks at Deals -- Cap Rates, Cash Flow (30:50 - 33:17) Sam's Secret Sauce (33:18 - 34:12) An Opportunity Sam Sees (34:13 - 36:06) Technology Sam Uses (36:07 - 37:06) Sam's Big ‘Why' (37:07 - 38:49) Book Recommendations (38:50 - 41:07) Final Thoughts & Closing
The Commit to Wealth Podcast - Creating Generational Wealth through Real Estate Investing
Sam is a partner at Trinity Capital Group based out of DFW. He controls over $100M in MF assets and previously has been involved in MF, Retail & Subdivision development projects as well as an RV Park acquisition. Sam is a graduate of Texas A&M and Texas Tech with degrees in Finance. Topics Covered Getting into the RV park space Assessing secondary and tertiary markets Keeping things cheap through smart sourcing Building relationships outside the US Nuggets of Wealth What is a good tool, source, or platform that you use almost daIly that can also help others? Excel Spreadsheets, Microsoft Which book are you currently reading and which one has had the biggest impact on your life? Steve Young (49ers), Miracle Morning by Hal Elrod Do you have any rules for success that you live by? Set quantitative goals What is the biggest lessons you've learned in business and in life? Give 100% no matter what. At the end of your life, how do you want to be remembered? Person who I am, generous, family man, people first. Give back to church, organizations outside US. What's the best way we can reach out to you? https://www.trinitycapitaltexas.com/ Website sam@trinitycapitaltexas.com Email Mobile: 972-855-7654
In this episode, we have invited Sam Bates as he shares his experience of starting out in his real estate journey. Sam Bates is the managing partner of Bates Capital Group and a partner and co-founder of Trinity Capital Group. Sam has been directly involved in the acquisition, rehab disposition, and management of around 100 million dollars in multifamily and single-family real estate since 2009. In this episode, Sam gives a glimpse of how he started out in the multifamily space, the mistakes he made along the way, how he built his team, and the journey from buying multifamily until they decided to do ground-up development as a way to distinguish their company. Key Point SummarySam has always been interested to get into real estate but he never really understood real estate investments until 2009. Now, he has plans on getting a master's degree in real estate and thinks of pursuing a career as a loan officer, lender, or anything along those lines after finishing his degree.Over the last 10 years, real estate has been the darling child of investments. But through the help of social media and podcasts, people now have a working knowledge of what real estate can do compared to two decades ago. The general audience now understands how investing in real estate can help create generational wealth.After reading a few books about real estate, Sam decided to invest in real estate. He also joined a mentorship program in Dallas. Sam's first bad experience as a limited partner in a deal that never got under contract. Through the due diligence process, his partner found out there are some issues that he didn't realize early on, so he backed out but couldn't find another deal. His partner took 13,000 of Sam's $100,000 investment.During his second experience as a limited partner, Sam Started investing in single-family simultaneously which he did about 20 single-family acquisitions. At that point, Sam realized that he needed to move to a multifamily. Single-family is great and he made good returns on it, but it's very hard to scale and very labor-intensive.There are four classes in multifamily or just commercial real estate: Class A is your core plus. Class B could be in a good location. Then you have class C, which is usually a workforce of blue-collar housing, is usually out more into the suburbs further away from city centers. Class D is by far, the worst, if you have a bad tenant base, the delinquency will usually be pretty high and it's hard to collect rent, and years later, the location may not be desirable.For Sam and his business partner, anytime they start a project construction, they will hire third-party consultants to do their own surveys or market studies. They don't have to spend hours of research because they hire professionals to do it. They are confident that if they build a product, there's going to be demand because the worst thing you could do is build property and nobody wants to liveSam and his business partner talk to brokers and realtors about buying different lands. Lands have different types of zoning. They we usually buy it where it's not zoned multifamily, and they have to go through the process of zoning multifamily because that adds value.They both have pros and cons. Sam loves the construction aspect because they get to have a brand new building. You have a great tenant base that, at least from their standpoint, has always paid. One of the books that made a huge impact on Sam's life was Miracle Morning.Sam's family has always pushed him to have a good steady job. And I listened to them for a long time. But then he finally realized that he just needed to do it. He saved up through the single-family through the multifamily through just as his career salary going up and at that point, he was making six figures.When he was young, Sam envisioned himself being a doctor because he
Mr. Bates is a principal of Trinity Capital Group and owner of Paradigm Real Estate Investments. Sam’s background is in financial services, state and local taxes, and real estate. He has been directly involved in the acquisition, rehabilitation, and management of over $40MM in multifamily and single family assets since 2009. Mr. Bates spent 10 years in Corporate America where he honed his business acumen and developed many characteristics that help him succeed in the real estate industry. Sam started at UBS Financial Services where he cultivated his knowledge about financial markets. He directly worked with advisors that had over $3 Billion in assets under management. After graduate school Mr. Bates transitioned his career to state and local taxes. During his tax career he helped companies save more than $45MM in tax. Sam graduated from Texas A&M University with a BBA in Finance, an MS in Personal Financial Planning, and an MBA from Texas Tech University. Sam is an avid reader, sports fan, and loves the outdoors. He attends Munger Place Church. Learn How to Get Started in Real Estate? Go to www.Dwellynn.com/mft SUBSCRIBE and LEAVE US A REVIEW on iTunes: http://getpodcast.reviews/id/1256786108 Get your free book: www.audibletrial.com/dwellynn Contact: Sam Bates Sam@TrinityCapitalTexas.Com Content mentioned: Michael Hyatt: Free to Focus https://www.amazon.com/Free-to-Focus-Michael-Hyatt-audiobook/dp/B07PRCYHT7/ref=sr_1_2?crid=PEZ7G6RVWSVR&dchild=1&keywords=your+world+class+assistant+michael+hyatt+book&qid=1614789571&s=books&sprefix=your+world%2Caps%2C184&sr=1-2 Follow Ola [www.instagram.com/oladantis] @OlaDantis for all other social media Send me a DM when you follow so I can say hi! www.InvestWithOla.com
Sam Bates is a principal of Trinity Capital Group and owner of Paradigm Real Estate Investments. Sam’s background is in financial services, state and local taxes, and real estate. He has been directly involved in the acquisition, rehabilitation, and management of over $40MM in multifamily and single-family assets since 2009. Mr. Bates spent 10 years in Corporate America where he honed his business acumen and developed many characteristics that help him succeed in the real estate industry. Sam started at UBS Financial Services where he cultivated his knowledge about financial markets. He directly worked with advisors that had over $3 Billion in assets under management. After graduate school, Mr. Bates transitioned his career to state and local taxes. During his tax career, he helped companies save more than $45MM in tax. Sam graduated from Texas A&M University with a BBA in Finance, an MS in Personal Financial Planning, and an MBA from Texas Tech University. He is an avid reader, sports fan, loves the outdoors, and attends Munger Place Church. (00:01-02:44) Opening Segment - Introduction of the host into the show - Alpesh introduces the guest of the show, Sam Bates - Sam also shared something interesting about himself (02:45-29:52) Real Estate Investing Journey and Create Value Through Operations and Strategic Planning - When and how Sam started investing in real estate - Reasons Sam chose to invest in real estate - How to create value through operations? - Should someone have a CPA and tax attorney if they will go through a transition? - How to figure out if the strategy/operation will increase the value of your investment? - Green loan explained - Other ways Sam helps his clients create value through operations and strategic planning - Did Sam start with new construction as soon as he started real estate syndication? - Why Sam chose to be a GPA in a new construction - Best deal Sam had - Worst deal Sam had (29:53-30:10) Break (30:11-30:27) Second Segment - Welcoming listeners and guest back to the show (30:28-34:20) Fire Round - Will Sam change the business strategy after Coronavirus? - Sam's favorite real estate, finance, or other related books - Tool or website Sam recommends - Sam's advice to beginner investors - How does Sam give back? - How can Wealth Matters Podcast listeners reach out to Sam? (34:21-34:44) Closing Segment Reach out to Sam by calling 972-855-7654 or email sam@trinitycapitaltexas.com.
Sam Bates is undertaking a value-add multi-family apartment investment project. The usual tactics of adding value through improvements form part of the forced appreciation. But the addition of a captive high speed internet service is bringing an additional high margin revenue stream which adds nearly $1M to the value of the property while being minimally invasive to the operation of the property. This story contains a powerful lesson on how to improve the property with minimal impact.
Sam Bates Bio: Sam Bates is a partner of Trinity Capital Group that is based in the Dallas Fort Worth area. Sam's background is in financial services, state and local taxes, and real estate. He has been directly involved in the acquisition, rehabilitation, disposition, and management of around $75 million dollars in multifamily and single-family real estate since 2009. Key Insights: - Insights into being a passive investor - Physical occupancy vs. economic occupancy - How to conduct a financial underwriting on a property - How to underwrite deals conservatively Book Recommendations: Am I Being Too Subtle? – Sam Zell Contact Information: Phone Number: 972-855-7654 Email: sam@trinitycapitaltexas.com
Over an action packed weekend of Summer Grandstand, Ben Cameron and Matt Clinch chatted with a host of big-name guests, including Commentator Alison Mitchell called from quarantine ahead of the test series, Todd Woodbridge discussed an uncertain Australian Open, Ashton Agar on test preparations, Sam Bates on WBBL finals, Manny Ramirez on playing baseball in Australia in 2021, Jason Gillespie on SA shield cricket, Tim Paine on the upcoming summer of cricket, Cameron Smith's book, Chetan Narula on India's test team, Marcus Stoinis' insights on hub living, and Ian Chappell and Indian coach Ravi Shastri talk all things test cricket.
Tune into this episode, the very first interview recording on The Authentic SOAP Podcast.Host Paddy McCurdie is joined by his first guest Marta Blicharz.Marta discusses her experiences visiting Scotland including her love of Edinburgh and Glasgow street art by Australian artist Smug - aka Sam Bates.Marta discusses her experiences as a Polish emigrant to the UK sixteen years ago in the first wave of emigration after Poland joined the EU. Learn about some of her early jobs and how she improved her language skills creating greater social mobility to progress in the workplace.We discuss forms of prejudice and racism pre and post Brexit and we learn how craft based activities such as Lino Printing have helped Marta find her passion and gain some mindfulness.We also explore her reasons for wanting to return to her homeland.Doesn't miss the powerful episode of individual transformation.If anything resonates with you and you would like to contact Marta, please do so on - klussss@hotmail.co.ukYou can follow The Authentic SOAP Podcast on Apple, Google and Spotify. Just search for 'The Authentic SOAP Podcast'.You can follow me on Facebook. Either search for 'Patrick McCurdie' or 'The Authentic SOAP Podcast'.You can follow me on Twitter: search @CatfordPat
Mr. Bates is a principal of Trinity Capital Group and owner of Paradigm Real Estate Investments. Sam’s background is in financial services, state and local taxes, and real estate. He has been directly involved in the acquisition, rehabilitation, and management of over $40MM in multifamily and single family assets since 2009. Mr. Bates spent 10 years in Corporate America where he honed his business acumen and developed many characteristics that help him succeed in the real estate industry. Sam started at UBS Financial Services where he cultivated his knowledge about financial markets. He directly worked with advisors that had over $3 Billion in assets under management. After graduate school Mr. Bates transitioned his career to state and local taxes. During his tax career he helped companies save more than $45MM in tax. Sam graduated from Texas A&M University with a BBA in Finance, an MS in Personal Financial Planning, and an MBA from Texas Tech University. Sam is an avid reader, sports fan, and loves the outdoors. He attends Munger Place Church.
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Mr. Bates is a partner of Trinity Capital Group that is based in the Dallas Fort Worth area. Sam’s background is in financial services, state and local taxes, and real estate. He has been directly involved in the acquisition, rehabilitation, disposition, and management of around $75 million dollars in multifamily and single-family real estate since 2009. Learn More About Sam Here: Website Phone: 972.855.7654 Email Facebook LinkedIn Twitter Instagram What do you want to hear/see more of and less of? What question do you always wish I would ask but I never do? Connect with the Global Investors Show, Charles Carillo, and Harborside Partners: ◾ Setup a FREE 30 Minute Strategy Call with Charles: http://bit.ly/34FF2vY ◾ Global Investors Web Page: http://bit.ly/2Np1Me4 ◾ Join Our Email Newsletter: http://bit.ly/32pehL0 ◾ Foreign Investing in US Real Estate Facebook Group: http://bit.ly/2WQWFpW
In this episode I had the honor of speaking with Sam Bates, co-founder of Trinity Capital Group, an investment company that focuses on developing and acquiring properties in the Texas and Mississippi area. Trinity Capital has 482 units operating and another 320 under construction, totally $75 Million dollars under management. In this episode, Sam shares his experience of starting out in the multifamily space, how he built his team, and why he focuses on development as a way to distinguish his company.
Insane episode alert! Sam gets kicked out of kebab shop, two foots a metal bin and Tom front flips into a thorn bush! + other insane drunk stories to be heard from these two lads as they share what uni was like for them.
Sam and Jake dive into what drives Sam every day. To own and operate multiple businesses, Spend time with his family and find time to still grind in the gym. Sit back, relax and enjoy this episode. Don't forget to follow and subscribe to keep this amazing content coming! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whatswrong/support
Dylan Marma and Mike Taravella interviews Sam Bates who is a Principal of Trinity Capital Group. City dictates the developments due to zoning, permits, and plans approved Labor rates have been rising but has found material costs to decrease due to strategic partnerships Sam looks to exit a property when syndicating in about 5 years However, when working with a few investors he likes to hold indefinitely Trinity Capital differentiates itself by systematizing and develop their niche in development Be flexible and adaptable as a real estate investor Sam traded a plot of land for a RV park Developments focus on IRR and Cash on Cash Returns, instead of cap rates Most recent development Trinity is targeting a 5 year hold and 30% IRR HUD loans require longer periods to process so always have backup and options Investor paradigm for development deal: It takes 2 years to build and is generally a longer hold period compared to multifamily acquisitions Multifamily Acquisitions Pros: You know what you are getting Cons: So competitive in the market Always add value in a relationship Expert Pro Tip: Always continue to learn with books, podcasts, and your network Contact Information: sam@trinitycapitaltexas.com (972) 855-7654 For more information/to connect with Rand CRE: www.randcre.com To register to invest with us: https://invest.randpartnersllc.com/invexp/accounts/login/ Rand CRE's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/randcre Rand CRE's Twitter: https://twitter.com/randcre Rand CRE's Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/randcre Rand CRE's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/randcre
In today's podcast, I'm interviewing Sam Bates who has a background in financial services. After getting a job in a consulting firm, he found himself not enjoying the things that he's been doing and started to research on real estate. Now, he operates over 374 units. Sam talks about how to get started in creating procedures and how having a system in place has got him where he wants to be. The best way to get in touch with Sam is through his email: sam@trinitycapitaltexas.com. He's also on LinkedIn and Facebook. You may also call him on his phone number: 972 855 7654 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To check on my latest podcast, please subscribe to Starkey Multifamily Podcast To connect with me, you may reach me on Reed@StarkeyCapital.com Join our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/StarkeyMultifamily To know about our events and meetups, click on this link: https://www.meetup.com/Starkey-Multifamily-Meetup/events/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/reed-starkey/support
Mr. Bates is a principal of Trinity Capital Group and owner of Paradigm Real Estate Investments. Sam’s background is in financial services, state and local taxes, and real estate. He has been directly involved in the acquisition, rehabilitation, and management of over $40MM in multifamily and single family assets since 2009. Mr. Bates spent 10 years in Corporate America where he honed his business acumen and developed many characteristics that help him succeed in the real estate industry. Sam started at UBS Financial Services where he cultivated his knowledge about financial markets. He directly worked with advisors that had over $3 Billion in assets under management. After graduate school Mr. Bates transitioned his career to state and local taxes. During his tax career he helped companies save more than $45MM in tax. — To learn about our investment strategy and business plan If you’re interested in real estate investing, particularly passive real estate investing Dwaine Clarke has the resources you need to achieve financial freedom and wealth. If you are an accredited investor you can partner with Dwaine in a passive investment opportunity, receiving all the benefits of an active owner without being an active owner. http://passiveinvestorsclub.com/invest-with-us/
We hare happy to welcome Sam Bates, principal at Trinity Capital Group, on our show today. Trinity is a multifamily development and acquisition company Sam runs with Daniel Morgan and Michael Walkup. After Sam got his MBA in financial planning and the market tanked in 2008 he left the finance world for good. He then started investing in real estate in 2009, and this paved the road to where he is today. Sam shares his journey which interestingly rotates back and forth between single and multifamily.
We explore the differences between the original 1927 version and the 1959 revision of Book 2 of the Hardy Boys Series, The House on the Cliff. We learn about Pretzel Pete, Sam Bates, and some real simple racism. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Learning how to play 'Sting pong' with Sam Bates and Kath Koschel. All you need to know about the fifth Women's Big Bash season, including our predictions for the top four.
Jake and Chris discuss S1 E19 of Danny Phantom, Million Dollar Ghost, with local artist, Sam Bates-Norum. Topics include casting a live action DP, the location of Amity Park, and sexual awakenings.
It is fortunate to be surrounded by business partners that have complementary skills to the ones you have. Host Whitney Sewell interviews Sam Bates, one of the partners in Trinity Capital Group who's been directly involved in acquisitions development and asset management. Sam gives us a glimpse of how their partnership started looking into buying […]
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On this episode I sit down with Sam Bates from the DFW area. He has been investing since 2010 and got his start with single family home rentals and being a limited partner in a large syndication deal. Now Sam and his team are syndicating deals and bringing people together to do large projects like 252 unit group up developments in Texas. If you have a question that you want to be answered on the next episode, tweet me or DM me @martelantoine. Or you can ask questions here - martelturnkey.com/podcast-questions/
The Sultan and Lord Mayor catch up to dissect all the goings on from the Sydney Women's Grade Cricket T20 Cup Grand Final, featuring a northern derby between Northern District and Gordon. Every boundary, dropped catch and wicket are relived, along with exclusive interviews with captains Sam Bates and Hannah Trollip, as well as standouts Heidi Cheadle, Annabel Hutt, Mikaela Turik, Saskia Horley and Sydney Women's Cricket heavyweight Stirling Hamman.
The Sultan and Lord Mayor catch up to dissect all the goings on from the Sydney Women's Grade Cricket T20 Cup Grand Final, featuring a northern derby between Northern District and Gordon. Every boundary, dropped catch and wicket are relived, along with exclusive interviews with captains Sam Bates and Hannah Trollip, as well as standouts Heidi Cheadle, Annabel Hutt, Mikaela Turik, Saskia Horley and Sydney Women's Cricket heavyweight Stirling Hamman.
Now normally I'm (Greg Curran) the host of this Podcast but over the next two episodes we're turning the tables. I'll be in the hot-seat answering questions posed by former Pushing The Edge guests (Sam Bates and Rusul Alrubail in this episode), with Rachael Lehr taking on the hosting role. Rachael's a classroom teacher and science specialist at West Beechboro Primary School in Western Australia. She was my guest in Episode 4 of Pushing The Edge. Together, we explore my journey towards Finding My Voice and Pushing The Edges in Education. There's also The Lightning Round, where we're Pushing The Edges of Activism, Innovation, Self-Talk and Down-Time. Plus my advice to my 13 year old self and a big search for lost keys. SHOW-NOTES For complete Show-Links and Resources go to PUSHING THE EDGE - EPISODE 16. LISTEN TO RELATED EPISODES OF PUSHING THE EDGE Click the links below to start listening to each episode: Pust Past Your Comfort Zone with Rachael Lehr - Show Host for this Episode. Pushing The Edge of Whole School Change with Ray Boyd - Ray is the Principal of the School that Rachael teaches in. Reach Out and Connect with Sam Bates. How to Navigate Social Justice Issues in the Classroom with Rusul Alrubail. TELL ME WHAT YOU THOUGHT I'd love to hear your thoughts on this episode - or maybe you have a question or two. Write to me at: greg@pushingtheedge.org FOLLOW ME - GREG CURRAN Twitter - @GregBCurran Facebook - Pushing The Edge Google+ - Pushing The Edge LinkedIn - Greg Curran SUBSCRIBE TO PUSHING THE EDGE PODCAST Stay Up to Date & Get Episodes as soon as they're released. **Hit that Subscribe Button on your Podcast Player or go to the following links: ITUNES ANDROID and WINDOWS STITCHER RSS FEED
Celtic Christmas culture with the Irish Fireside. Episode Guide – Podcast #98 More Christmas in Ireland and a Chat with Stone Carver Sam Bates In this audio podcast episode, we cover more Irish holiday traditions and chat with Sam Bates, an artist featured in our Holiday Gift Guide for his Celtic knotwork stone carvings. Show Notes 00:00 “Once in Royal David’s City” a Christmas hymn sung a capella by Liam and written by Ireland’s Cecil Frances Humphreys Alexander in the late 1800s (background version performed by Leonard Bernstein, Mormon Tabernacle Choir & New York Philharmonic) 01:50 Bridget Haggerty’s www.irishcultureandcustoms.com article An Irish Christmas – Ding Dong Merrily On High featuring “The Wexford Carol,” “Curoo Curoo” (the Carol of the Birds) and “Once in Royal David’s City.” 02:10 Christmas Superstitions 03:50 Reader/Listener-Submitted Stories Light on the Darkest Day – The Winter Solstice at the Passage Tomb at Newgrange A Frosty Visit to Glendalough 04:25 Holiday Gift Guide 04:45 Holiday Giveaway 05:05 Stonecarver Sam Bates www.carvedstonebysambates.com
In this episode, we cover more Irish holiday traditions and chat with Sam Bates, an artist featured in our Holiday Gift Guide for his Celtic knotwork stone carvings.