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Think Multifamily Podcast
Think Multifamily Podcast - #159 - Mark & Tamiel Kenney

Think Multifamily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 14:34


Welcome back, investors! Today, we continue with Part 2 of our Think Multifamily podcast journey into the world of Asset Management.   Our guest, Mike Kenney, joins host and Identical twin brother, Mark, once again to share his 20-year real estate experience.   They will take you on a journey behind the scenes of what it is really like to be a Multifamily Property Asset Manager.   Join us for an exciting look into Asset Management with Mark and Mike on the Think Multifamily podcast.   Let's dive right in!

Think Multifamily Podcast
Think Multifamily Podcast - #158 - Mark & Tamiel Kenney

Think Multifamily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 13:23


Welcome back Investors. In today's exciting episode of the Think Multifamily podcast, we're diving into the captivating world of "Asset Management."   Prepare for part 1 of our thrilling 2-part series, featuring an expert guest appearance – Mark's identical twin brother, Mike Kenney! With 20 years of real estate experience, Mike is here to unveil some truly remarkable insights!   This episode highlights how asset managers act as effective communicators between the General Partners and the investors. They ensure the business plan is executed diligently and report progress to both parties.   Mark and Mike will shed light on the challenges faced by asset managers who are often juggling multiple responsibilities. They emphasize the importance of focus, as trying to perform numerous tasks simultaneously can hinder their efficiency.   Throughout the conversation, Mark and Mike underscore the ultimate goal of asset management – optimizing the performance of multifamily properties. They provide insights into implementing strategies to increase occupancy, improve collections, and boost overall property value.   So, join us for this captivating journey as we explore Asset Management with the remarkable Kenney twins on the Think Multifamily podcast!   Let's listen in now!

Think Multifamily Podcast
Think Multifamily Podcast - #157 - Mark & Tamiel Kenney

Think Multifamily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 12:19


Welcome back to the Think Multifamily Podcast as we finish off this 3 part series of Mastering the Syndication Game, with our guest Dugan Kelley.   Throughout this series, Dugan has been sharing about the regulatory shift affecting the Multifamily space. With many properties' debt coming due in the next 12-18 months and continuous rising interest rates, it will be critical that property owners and syndicators start to get creative when it comes time to financing or refinancing their properties.   Dugan shares that we are only limited by our lack of creativity, however, your loan docs will limit your creativity; so be sure you are leveraging an experienced attorney to help you navigate this volatile time in the market.   You won't want to miss a moment of today's show, so let's dive into part three with Dugan Kelley."

Think Multifamily Podcast
Think Multifamily Podcast - #156 - Mark & Tamiel Kenney

Think Multifamily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 14:51


Welcome back investors. Buckle up for part two of our conversation with Dugan Kelley, one of the country's top real estate syndication attorneys. Whether you're a seasoned pro or a newcomer to the multifamily syndication space, prepare for invaluable insights straight from the front lines of the industry. Don't miss a word as Dugan shares his extensive knowledge and experience with us. Now let's dive right back into the show.  THIS EPISODE'S GUEST: Dugan Kelley: kelleyclarke.com/dugan-p-kelley/

Think Multifamily Podcast
Think Multifamily Podcast - #155 - Mark & Tamiel Kenney

Think Multifamily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 17:37


Welcome back, investors! Today, we have an exciting three-part episode of the Think Multifamily podcast.   Get ready to dive deep into the world of multifamily investing with our expert guest, Dugan Kelley, who is one of the top Real Estate Syndication Attorneys in the country.   Dugan Kelley is not your average attorney. He has been a great friend for over 13 years, and has been an invaluable part of our team for 7 years, witnessing the incredible potential of multifamily investments firsthand.   When it comes to legal matters such as SEC compliance and PPM documents, Dugan is our trusted expert. His extensive experience in syndication has made him a sought-after professional in the industry.   In this episode, Dugan will generously share his insider knowledge with us. Whether you're a seasoned investor or just starting out, this conversation holds tremendous value for everyone. Trust us, you won't want to miss a single word!   Dugan works with Syndicators from all over the country and has a ton of insight into what is happening in the industry, good and bad. With his extensive network and experience, he has a finger on the pulse of the real estate syndication landscape, from emerging trends to potential pitfalls.   Brace yourself for a wealth of insider information that will empower you on your multifamily investment journey.   Let's Listen in Now.

Think Multifamily Podcast
Think Multifamily Podcast - #154 - Mark & Tamiel Kenney

Think Multifamily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 19:07


Hello and welcome to another episode of the Think Multifamily podcast, where we break down the complexities of multifamily investing.  Today, we have a special treat for our listeners. We're joined by the master of multifamily himself, Mark Kenney, who will be providing us with exclusive insights into the benefits of coaching with Think Multifamily.   Have you ever wondered what happens when a Think Multifamily coaching client submits a multifamily deal for review?   Today, you get a sneak peek into that process. Mark will be discussing the crucial things he looks for in the deal analysis before making suggestions to the client about the acquisition. He'll discuss factors like the property's year, class, occupancy, and location to get a holistic view of the property. He'll evaluate the asking price and dig into CapEx - the money that will be spent on the property and how it's allocated between interior and exterior improvements.   Mark will walk us through the timeframe of the proposed rehab and the rent plan - is there potential to increase rents? He'll evaluate unit size because if units are too small, securing a loan could be challenging.   He'll also dive into the intricate details of loan information. He'll explore closing costs with different types of loans – conventional, bridge loan – and discuss the variations that come with different loan types. He'll examine other potential fees and the provision for working capital.   In addition, Mark will delve into T12 analysis, looking at factors like property taxes, insurance, industry standards, and utilities. Finally, he'll discuss how the member is structuring the deal and the splits between the general partner team and the passive investors.   Join us as we take a deep dive into the multifaceted world of deal analysis with Mark Kenney. This episode promises a wealth of knowledge for everyone, whether you're a seasoned investor or a newbie looking to break into the world of multifamily investing.   So stay tuned, Think Multifamily listeners. You won't want to miss this!   Let's listen in now.

Think Multifamily Podcast
Think Multifamily Podcast - #153 - Mark & Tamiel Kenney

Think Multifamily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 16:02


Welcome to the Think Multifamily podcast, where we demystify the world of multifamily investing.   Today, we're diving into an exciting and pivotal topic - sourcing deals.   Guiding us through this intricate process is our esteemed expert, Mark Kenney.   In this episode, Mark will shed light on the interaction between selling brokers and buying brokers and how we, as buyers, should engage with them. He'll take us behind the scenes and explain how commercial multifamily brokers differ from real estate agents who deal with single-family homes. Mark will also caution you about Confidentiality Agreements or CAs.   He'll share tips on dealing with brokers who may not be very reputable, and the implications of signing a CA that could potentially lock you into any deal in a submarket, irrespective of their agreement with the sellers.   We'll explore the alluring world of off-market deals, and Mark will provide insights on how these can fit into your investment strategy.   But who should sell your deal? What is the protocol for this? Mark will share an unwritten rule in commercial real estate that everyone should know about.   So whether you're an experienced investor or just starting on your multifamily journey, this episode is packed with invaluable information to help you navigate the broker landscape effectively.   Tune in to Think Multifamily and prepare to elevate your investing knowledge.   You won't want to miss this, so stay with us! Let's listen in now.

Think Multifamily Podcast
Think Multifamily Podcast - #152 - Mark & Tamiel Kenney

Think Multifamily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 14:23


Hello and welcome back to the Think Multifamily podcast! Today, Mark is going to be discussing Interest Reserves & Cap Ex. He will explain what they are, when we should use them, and if it's even a good idea to use them.   He will also guide us on how to negotiate these things with your bank or lending institution. Mark will also explain whether replenishing your interest reserves is necessary and what it implies for your investment.   Getting the details on Interest Reserves and Cap Ex can assist us in choosing the most suitable lender when making a multifamily property investment.   Later, Mark will discuss 'Capital Expenditures', or 'CapEx', which refers to money spent on improvements or major repairs done to the property.   He will explain about submitting a DRAW request for reimbursement from the lender, after the work is completed.   So buckle up and prepare to dive into a wealth of knowledge about interest reserves and CapEx with Mark Kenney.   Stick around because you won't want to miss this episode!   Let's Listen in now.

Think Multifamily Podcast
Think Multifamily Podcast - #151 - Mark & Tamiel Kenney

Think Multifamily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 12:34


Welcome Back Investors and “Welcome to the Think Multifamily podcast – We're excited to share with you real and actionable strategies from the world of multifamily investing.   In this episode, we dive into the topic of loan assumptions and demystify common misconceptions.    With the current market of high interest rates on new loans, Mark discusses the benefits and other nuances of Assuming a Loan on a Multifamily Property.   He shares a seller's rationale behind listing the property as a loan assumption and gives you OPTIONS as the Buyer that you may not know you had.   Additionally, Mark shares insights on timing, verbiage in contracts, interest rates, rate caps, and the potential for supplemental loans...all in this compact episode.   So join us as we unravel the intricacies of loan assumptions and equip you with the knowledge you need to make informed investing decisions.   Let's listen in now.

Think Multifamily Podcast
Think Multifamily Podcast - #150 - Mark & Tamiel Kenney

Think Multifamily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 17:23


Welcome Back Investors and "Welcome to the Think Multifamily podcast – We're excited to share with you real and actionable strategies from the world of multifamily investing. Today we're taking you behind the scenes, and this is not your regular podcast episode. Instead, we're sharing a glimpse into our exclusive Family Syndication Group MEMBERS ONLY call. This is where our tight-knit community of investors comes together to share knowledge, troubleshoot challenges, and chart the course for their investment journey. Our topic for today is about leveraging the power of virtual assistants (VAs) and artificial intelligence (AI) in your multifamily business operations. We'll be discussing what works, what doesn't, when it's best to use a VA, and which tasks you might want to handle personally. Remember, it's all about working smarter, not harder, and these modern tools can be game-changers in helping you scale your business and reclaim your time. We're also going to share some pitfalls to avoid and practical tips to help you navigate this space effectively. So, whether you're just dipping your toes into the multifamily waters or are a seasoned investor looking to sharpen your edge, we're glad you're joining us for this behind-the-scenes look at a Family Syndication Group call. Buckle up, because it's time to dive deep into the world of VAs, AI, and multifamily investing! Let's get started..."

Think Multifamily Podcast
Think Multifamily Podcast - #149 - Mark & Tamiel Kenney

Think Multifamily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 27:26


Hello everyone, and thank you for joining us on the Think Multifamily Podcast. Today, we're diving deep into the fascinating world of short-term rentals and the way they're transforming the multifamily real estate scene. Our special guest for this episode is Jesse Stein, Airbnb's Global Head of Real Estate. A former NFL player turned real estate pioneer, Jesse has been making waves in the Airbnb landscape, crafting innovative connections between the Airbnb model and apartment owners and residents. Just last November, Jesse was instrumental in launching Airbnb-Friendly Apartments, a groundbreaking program that's rapidly gaining momentum. This platform gives renters the chance to find apartments that they can list part-time on Airbnb. As living costs continue to climb, this is a practical and effective way for residents to boost their income. We'll be delving into the ins and outs of this program with Jesse, exploring its implications for apartment owners, renters, and the real estate industry as a whole. Let's dive in now! THIS EPISODE'S GUEST: Jesse Stein: Airbnb.com/airbnb-friendly    

Think Multifamily Podcast
Think Multifamily Podcast - #148 - Mark & Tamiel Kenney

Think Multifamily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 11:19


Welcome back investors! Today's show is all about a topic that's been causing quite a stir in the industry: "Is Multifamily in Trouble?" There's no denying that the landscape has become more complex and challenging recently. Factors such as shifting market dynamics, regulatory changes, Fed rate hikes, and economic uncertainties have all contributed to this situation. But what does it truly mean for multifamily investors? Mark Kenney, is going to address the burning question - "Is Multifamily really in trouble?" He will also be sharing what he feels is the biggest culprit and how that culprit could also affect Single Family and other asset classes. Whether you're a seasoned real estate investor looking to stay ahead of the game or someone considering multifamily as their next venture, this episode is packed with valuable information.

Think Multifamily Podcast
Think Multifamily Podcast - #147 - Mark & Tamiel Kenney

Think Multifamily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 17:23


Welcome to the Think Multifamily Podcast! Today, Mark Kenney, CEO of Think Multifamily - will be discussing capital calls, member loans and recapitalization of Multifamily Syndications. For investors who might be asked or specifically looking to infuse capital in today's challenging financial environment, today's show will provide valuable content regarding the ins & outs of infusing fresh capital into a property, as well as the differences between capital calls, loans, and what a full recapitalization could mean to the LP investors in a deal. Tune in to hear some insightful strategies and lessons learned from over 25 years of investing experience, that could help you navigate today's real estate market. Let's get started!  

Think Multifamily Podcast
Think Multifamily Podcast - #146 - Mark & Tamiel Kenney

Think Multifamily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 7:37


Mark is out exploring more Investing Opportunities to bring to our Investors, so, today's show will be hosted by me, Tamiel Kenney, where we'll be exploring all things real estate investing. In this episode, I will be discussing some Key Points To Know Before Investing In Multifamily. Throughout the show, I'll share valuable insights and common mistakes that investors make and why multifamily is our favorite investment. If you're considering investing in multifamily real estate, this episode is a must listen. Let's jump right on in to today's show.    

Think Multifamily Podcast
Think Multifamily Podcast - #145 - Mark & Tamiel Kenney

Think Multifamily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 16:08


You're tuned in to Part 2 of our special Live Deal Analysis Workshop series on the Think Multifamily Podcast! In today's episode, Mark Kenney picks up right where he left off, diving into the world of Offering Memorandums. Can you really trust the information presented in them? What should you do when you discover inaccuracies in the OM? Mark shares his wisdom on how to navigate these challenges while providing valuable insights on occupancy and pushing rents. But that's not all! We'll also be discussing property taxes, Pro Formas, and other essential factors to consider in your multifamily investment journey. This episode is jam-packed with indispensable knowledge, so get ready to learn and grow with us. Stay tuned for more on today's episode of the Think Multifamily Podcast!

Think Multifamily Podcast
Think Multifamily Podcast - #144 - Mark & Tamiel Kenney

Think Multifamily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 17:44


Welcome to the Think Multifamily Podcast! Today, we've got a special treat for you. We just couldn't resist sharing a small, yet highly valuable snippet from our recent Deal Analysis Workshop Live Event. We know you'll benefit from the insights and expertise shared during this incredible session. Listen now as Mark Kenney, CEO of Think Multifamily, takes you on a journey through his real estate investing adventures. Mark will break down the essential details to consider when evaluating an apartment building, and how these factors can impact your business plan and financial analysis of the investment opportunity. From starting with a single property to managing a substantial portfolio, Mark's experience and knowledge will help guide you in making informed decisions in the multifamily investment space. So, grab a pen and paper, and get ready to learn from one of the best in the business. You won't want to miss this special edition of the Think Multifamily Podcast!

Think Multifamily Podcast
Think Multifamily Podcast - #143 - Mark & Tamiel Kenney

Think Multifamily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023


  Welcome back Investors. If your struggling to fund loans, lock in the best rates, or are just generally not happy with your current lending strategy, this is the show for you. Commercial Mortgage Broker, Brandi Shotwell, joins us today to help you understand why you need a broker, how to best work with them, and what she is seeing today as well as predicting for the future of Multifamily financing.   Founder of Reno Capital Management and with over 20 years of experience in finance and real estate, Brandi has had leadership involvement in over $1.3 billion in real estate projects ranging from commercial acquisitions to commercial development.   It's true, we're witnessing interest rate increases, but Brandi is here to guide you through the lending process with her expertise and insider advice. We're taking you from offering to closing in this jam packed episode on multifamily lending with mortgage brokers. THIS EPISODE'S GUEST: Brandi Shotwell Renocm.com

Think Multifamily Podcast
Think Multifamily Podcast - #142 - Mark & Tamiel Kenney

Think Multifamily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 16:35


  Welcome back Investors. If your struggling to fund loans, lock in the best rates, or are just generally not happy with your current lending strategy, this is the show for you. Commercial Mortgage Broker, Brandi Shotwell, joins us today to help you understand why you need a broker, how to best work with them, and what she is seeing today as well as predicting for the future of Multifamily financing.   Founder of Reno Capital Management and with over 20 years of experience in finance and real estate, Brandi has had leadership involvement in over $1.3 billion in real estate projects ranging from commercial acquisitions to commercial development.   It's true, we're witnessing interest rate increases, but Brandi is here to guide you through the lending process with her expertise and insider advice. We're taking you from offering to closing in this jam packed episode on multifamily lending with mortgage brokers. THIS EPISODE'S GUEST: Brandi Shotwell Renocm.com

Subconscious Realms
S2 EP 170 - "Roman's 9:22" Upiór & Strigoi - Gary Wayne & Robby Marx.

Subconscious Realms

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 93:39


Subconscious Realms Episode 170 - Roman's 9:22 / Upiór & Strigoi - Gary Wayne & Robby Marx. Ladies & Gentlemen, on this Episode of Subconscious Realms we welcome back the True Definition of Fascination, in the form of Sir Gary Wayne & Sir Robby Marx. We begin with one of our Incredible listeners being curious with Gary's Perspective on "Roman's 9:22 & it's possible connection to being some sort of "Moon Child" so to speak. As you can imagine, Nothing less than Phenomenal yet Equally Beyond Fascinating as one's own ability. Almost immediately, we Delve into the Weirdest & Wildest conversation beginning with;- Upiór & The Strigoi, which are more commonly known as Vampire's..Gary takes us right back to the Fallen Angel, Tamiel, now that's Deep!! Yet another Mind-Blowing Episode courtesy of Sir Gary Wayne & Sir Robby Marx

Entrepreneurs on Fire
Cracking the Code in Apartment Investing with Mark & Tamiel Kenney: From the 2019 archive

Entrepreneurs on Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2022 37:32


From the archive: This episode was originally recorded and published in (year). Our interviews on Entrepreneurs On Fire are meant to be evergreen, and we do our best to confirm that all offers and URL's in these archive episodes are still relevant. Mark & Tamiel Kenney are real estate investors with 25 years of multifamily experience. Think Multifamily's mission: Help people retire early though real estate investing. Top 3 Value Bombs: 1. Don't focus on becoming an expert on things that you don't like. 2. Leaving a legacy is more than just leaving money to somebody; it's leaving something of value that can change a life, a family, or a community. 3. When looking for a mentor or a partner, make sure you are not compromising your own character or values. Learn more about how you can preserve & grow your wealth using real estate! - ThinkMultifamily.com Sponsors: HubSpot: Learn how HubSpot can help your business grow better at HubSpot.com. Speakeasy: An app that allows you to organize your own live talk show! Visit GetSpeakEasy.com to download the app and start interacting with your audience LIVE!

Alexa Entrepreneurs On Fire
Cracking the Code in Apartment Investing with Mark & Tamiel Kenney: From the 2019 archive

Alexa Entrepreneurs On Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2022 37:32


From the archive: This episode was originally recorded and published in (year). Our interviews on Entrepreneurs On Fire are meant to be evergreen, and we do our best to confirm that all offers and URL's in these archive episodes are still relevant. Mark & Tamiel Kenney are real estate investors with 25 years of multifamily experience. Think Multifamily's mission: Help people retire early though real estate investing. Top 3 Value Bombs: 1. Don't focus on becoming an expert on things that you don't like. 2. Leaving a legacy is more than just leaving money to somebody; it's leaving something of value that can change a life, a family, or a community. 3. When looking for a mentor or a partner, make sure you are not compromising your own character or values. Learn more about how you can preserve & grow your wealth using real estate! - ThinkMultifamily.com Sponsors: HubSpot: Learn how HubSpot can help your business grow better at HubSpot.com. Speakeasy: An app that allows you to organize your own live talk show! Visit GetSpeakEasy.com to download the app and start interacting with your audience LIVE!

How to Scale Commercial Real Estate
Getting Out of Wall Street and Into Real Estate Investing

How to Scale Commercial Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 24:43


In this episode, we welcome Matt Hansen. He is an experienced apartment investor with 2,200 units and the founder of Hansen Holdings. Matt shares how he started investing as a side hustle and became a full-time investor. His advice for anyone who wants to get started is to become a limited partner before becoming a general partner to gain an understanding of what goes on behind the scenes in multifamily. He also highlights vetting your partners, being transparent with your investors, and getting educated in order to be successful. [00:01 - 04:05] Supply Chain Director Turned Investor Matt talks about working as an executive in a supply chain company He transitioned to real estate because, for him, it's simpler and more fun Initially, he only invested in stocks but realize it was difficult to protect his portfolio Investing in single-family and then going bigger to multifamily   [04:06 - 08:56]  From Limited to General Partner: What You Need to Know He strongly recommends coming as a limited partner first in order to learn the ropes The main lesson Matt learned from being a limited partner was the value of vetting, good communication between partners and investors, and going beyond the primaries He became a GP behind the scenes for a time and went full-time in real estate after retiring   [08:57 - 23:25] Building Processes, Building Relationships How he leveraged his supply chain and business expertise as an investor Operating with discipline and creating a control plan Doing due diligence Being a part of a mastermind has been an advantage for him Matt explains why sellers and brokers love their team The future is uncertain but it's important to factor that in underwriting Currently, his focus on raising capital Education and investor relations are keys to success in this industry   [23:26 - 24:42] Closing Segment Reach out to Matt!  Links Below Final Words Tweetable Quotes   “I have a hundred percent of my investments in Wall Street. No control over it. Those guys are running their own show out there.” - Matt Hansen   “I treat my investors that bring a hundred thousand as I did my multi-billion dollar clients, and I think that's something people lose sight of a little bit.” - Matt Hansen “It's really vetting, vetting, vetting. You're investing in a deal. You should be doing due diligence as well. Take a look at the market. You can Google anything, right?” - Matt Hansen -----------------------------------------------------------------------------   Connect with Matt Hansen at HansenHoldings.com!   Connect with me:   I love helping others place money outside of traditional investments that both diversify a strategy and provide solid predictable returns.     Facebook   LinkedIn   Like, subscribe, and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or whatever platform you listen on.  Thank you for tuning in!   Email me → sam@brickeninvestmentgroup.com Want to read the full show notes of the episode? Check it out below:   [00:00:00] Matt Hansen: Well specifically for, say, due diligence. We have phenomenal property managers that we work with, but we still help confirm what they do. They look at every single lease. They walk every single property. They keep a track of all that, but we help keep track of them as well to make sure, okay, you know, did you do all these things? And they always do, but we still have the responsibility to our investors that we did check every single lease agreement in the 227-unit apartment. We did walk every property. We did look at all the contracts for all the third-party providers to make sure are those tier and conditions favorable.  [00:00:46] Sam Wilson: Matt Hansen is a retired corporate executive that transitioned to full-time real estate investor. His portfolio includes over 2000 units of multifamily apartments. Matt, welcome to the show. [00:00:57] Matt Hansen: Thanks so much for having me, Sam. Glad to be here.  [00:00:59] Sam Wilson: Absolutely. The pleasure is mine. Matt, there are three questions I ask every guest who comes from the show. In 90 seconds or less, can you tell me where did you start? Where are you now, and how did you get there?  [00:01:08] Matt Hansen: Well, I started, as you know, a retired corporate executive, which prepared me really well because buying multifamily, basically you're buying a business. So that was my background. And then how I got there, I joined a high price mastermind out of Dallas. I live in Michigan and that's how I started to really passively invest initially for a couple of years. Then I started running deals as a general partner, and now we're just doing, having fun. I partner with all my friends. We buy properties in Texas, Florida, Arizona, Georgia a little bit, some of the Carolinas, and that's kind of where we're at. We're just looking at growing our portfolio and helping as many people as possible get their money out of Wall Street and put it into Main Street in apartments.  [00:01:47] Sam Wilson: I love it.  Absolutely love it. That's it. That's certainly a topic that is near and dear to my heart, especially, you know, helping people go from crud, what do I do with my money to then, I had somebody recently call me and they're like, hey, wait, so is this a return on my investment or return of it? I'm like, That's a return on it. They're like, wow, and these just keep coming. I'm like, yeah, it's fun, isn't it? So good for you for helping people out with that. That's awesome. What was your corporate career?  [00:02:13] Matt Hansen: I was a global supply team director, so it was a Fortune 100 company, so we have products at 86 countries around the world. And my job was to make sure these hazardous materials got in planes, trains, automobiles, barges, you name it, we shipped it. And I was a global director, so I had teams stationed all in every area of the world that were responsible for that. Pretty high-stress stuff. A lot of cost-benefit analysis, risk analysis. That was my job. So that's why I transitioned to multifamily, running business was so simple for me and fun.  [00:02:44] Sam Wilson: That's what I was going to ask. Is this easy for you?  [00:02:47] Matt Hansen: So much easier. The moving parts are pretty minimal here, compared to moving chemicals, you know, around the world in containers and vessels and all sorts of stuff. So, yeah, this is fun stuff. It's really fun to me because the stuff I had to deal with before. I retired. kinda in the middle of COVID. So I avoided a lot of that supply chain stuff, so it worked out pretty well 'cause I know it's a nightmare to be in supply chain.  [00:03:09] Sam Wilson: I can only imagine, can only imagine. That's fantastic. What was the impetus to get involved in commercial real estate, specifically multifamily.  [00:03:19] Matt Hansen: It was really 2008, 2009. I lost about $300,000 in the stock market. My wife and I have always done single-family home flipping here and there just as a side hustle, but that's when the light bulb went on. Hold it. I have like a hundred percent of my investments in Wall Street. No control over it. Those guys are running their own show out there. And I worked for a large corporation so I kind of know how things operate. So that's when I kind of light went on. We did a little bit of more of single family flipping. And then about six, seven years ago, I got into large multifamily and it's no work at all. It's just running a business and that's stuff I was trained to do. That's kind of what it was, is to get out of Wall Street, protect my, and now my portfolio, 60% of it's in real estate, right? 20% still in the stock market stuff I can't get out and the other 20% venture capital stuff. So it was really, Wall Street pushed me out, said, hey, you are going to do something else. [00:04:05] Sam Wilson: Right. Yeah, no, no. There's nothing like the pain of a large loss that you go, oh, okay. I need to change my approach here. You came in as a limited partner. That was kind of your first experience. Would you recommend that to anybody else looking to get in or is another path you should, you would recommend they take?  [00:04:23] Matt Hansen: Strongly recommend coming as a limited partner. I did a lot of limited partner. Well, I had some 401k money that I was able to eventually roll over into a self-directed IRA. But yeah, because that way you see what's really going on without having any skin in the game. You're a limited partner, you're not liable for anything, thinking let's go sideways. But you learn, how does a good general partner manage? How do they treat you? And I learned just as much what not to do as what to do, and I've invested in probably a dozen deals or so. So that was a great learning, so before you go, it's kind of before you go off and be a general partner, you need to know what it's like to be sitting in the limited partners position, and are you feeding them information or keeping them updated on what's going on with the property? Are you letting them, What's going on the market? Those are the types of things that I really value and I make sure all my investors, full transparency. There's no hidden stuff. I tell you what's going on at all times. I think that's pretty critical.  [00:05:14] Sam Wilson: Absolutely. Yeah. And it sounds like maybe that was one of the things that you aspired to do well after being involved as limited partner. It sounds like maybe communication was one of those things that you wish you had more of.  [00:05:26] Matt Hansen: Exactly. Yes.  [00:05:27] Sam Wilson: That's a great piece of advice. Was there anything else that you took away from the limited partnership experience that you said either I want to repeat or I want to do better? [00:05:36] Matt Hansen: Mostly, the communication really was the number one thing. The markets, do your own due diligence. I had one deal that went sideways that I passively invested in, and it's cause I didn't vet all the partners and I should've. I just vetted the primary one I was investing with. But the other two ended up running the show and he stepped away. Again, that was a lesson learned. Vet everybody, all the partners, who are the asset managers, who's going to run that asset, who's their backup, most importantly. And that's what I didn't check, that was one of my biggest lessons was. Vet all the partners that you're investing with.  [00:06:05] Sam Wilson: What do you say to that? Who is their backup? Like, how do you guys handle, because I asked to sponsor this a couple of years ago on a deal I was investing in. I said, so what happens if the two of you get run over by a bus? Like, then who's running the show? And they didn't really have a good answer, which was fine. I mean, it was a good buddy of mine. I invested anyway in the deal, but we made a lot of money on it. It was great. But even so, it's a question that's still lingered. That was like, well that's, I wonder how that works out. What do you guys do today?  [00:06:31] Matt Hansen: We do have two people that are the primaries at all times. They're on the calls with the property manager once a week, so there's two people that are already fully in the loop and knows what's going on. And then there's usually four or five people that are general partners and all of us could step up and run it, asset manage, no problem. We all have, one of my partners has 10,000 units. The bench strength is so strong that if the two primaries walk away, there's probably three more that are just as good as them that can step up to run the show. And that's why I say vet all the primary partners, not just one and two. That's great. But the third, Yeah, we've got third and fourth there in our deals.  [00:07:05] Sam Wilson: Right. That's a great piece of advice and probably something as I passively invest with other operators around the country, I don't spend enough time probably going beyond the primaries. Like, okay, this is who I know I'm working with. But getting into the bench and figuring out who the entire roster is is, you know, probably an important part of that. You went from the LP side of things to where you then said, hey, we're going to launch into the general partnership side. What was the driver there for you? Were you bored, you were in retirement? Why become a general partner even?  [00:07:34] Matt Hansen: Yeah. I was moonlighting, so I was a side hustle and still working as an executive, but I got to the level where I wasn't, wasn't really working that hard. I didn't really have a full-time job. I was there for what I knew, not what I did. So I would show up for meetings and things like that, but I still have a lot of extra time in my day. And then it's when I thought, well, I'm doing this limited partner thing, I got time I could start doing general partner. So what I did though is I would run the deal from LOI, letter of intent to close. I didn't do any of the fancy stuff outside. I didn't do any outside marketing. I created the marketing materials, but I didn't market it as myself because there was a little, I didn't want to get in trouble with my corporate gig. So for about four years. I did that behind the scenes stuff, and then when I retired about two years ago, then I could openly say, hey, this is what I'm doing, you know, which was a real, created a deficit because I've been doing this for six years, multifamily, but nobody knew it until recently, so I had to kind of start developing my track record with these people that don't know me, even though I've been doing it for six years. I've done great deals that went full cycle. So that was a bit of a challenge, keeping it secret, if you will. And then eventually, I don't want to retired, I could just talk openly. So it was creating a runway. So when I did retire, I had another business. I'm never, I'm like you, Sam. I know, I can tell already you're going to, the person's going to work until you're 80, 'cause that's the type of person you are. You're not going to sit and do nothing. You got to do something. And this is fun.  [00:08:56] Sam Wilson: Right. That's absolutely right. No, I think that's great. So you went into the general partnership role. What were some of the things or some of the methods maybe that you have used to take down deals? I guess I'm really curious when someone steps into this with a brand new perspective of, like, maybe you weren't brand new 'cause you were a limited partner, and you're GP behind the scenes. But now you're coming on the guy in charge of the show. So what did you do maybe differently than other people were doing? Or what did you repeat that you would say, hey, this is how we're going to, the method we're going to use to acquire, own, and operate assets?  [00:09:30] Matt Hansen: It really came from my corporate experience. So I'm a Green Belt Sigma trained, so I have this methodology of, you know, measure, analyze, improve, and control. And so you just implemented this, so you're buying an apartment complex. It's just a project and I used to work on billion-dollar projects where we're putting in a new supply chain plan. We have to figure out what the supply chain network looks like. Same thing for this. We're buying an apartment. You need to make sure your attorney's on board, your insurance company, your tax person, you know, your property manager. You assign those tasks with deadlines and specific action plans. So there's a formula. So the group that I belong to had a pretty good formula that we just kind of followed, but I made sure we had the operating discipline to follow that. You check every single box. You don't leave one out, but you're buying a $40 million apartment complex. You've got to do your due diligence, and you check the due diligence of other people as well. So I think my corporate experience was priceless for this 'cause it was easy to step in and say, I run a literally a billion dollar project. This is a 40 million. And it's much simpler. So that's really what it is. It's processes, systems, and a control plan, which most people aren't familiar with. If you're going to do it, follow up and measure, measure, measure to make sure it's getting done.  [00:10:41] Sam Wilson: Can you define that maybe more clearly when you say a control plan? [00:10:46] Matt Hansen: Well, specifically for, say, due diligence, we have phenomenal property managers that we work with, but we still help confirm what they do. They look at every single lease. They walk every single property. They keep a track of all that, but we help keep track of them as well to make sure, okay, you know, did you do all these things? And they always do, but we still have the responsibility to our investors that we did check every single lease agreement in the 227-unit apartment. We did walk every property. We did look at all the contracts for all the third-party providers to make sure are those tier and conditions favorable. Was there a kickback that they had gotten earlier that applied to this year? Did we get that money? There's all these little things that if you don't have a process in place to double check it and to make sure it happens, it might not and it could be catastrophic. [00:11:34] Sam Wilson: What did you do? Did you build those processes or when you came on board, were there other team members that had kind of already, you know, because that takes time? That takes time and experience to build those. How did you perfect those?  [00:11:48] Matt Hansen: Our team, our mastermind had a, like a 42-line item checklist, and then that's really most people just kind of gloss over the whole thing was, did you implement it? That's what my job was, to make sure. So a lot of it was kind of done for me. Yeah, I would tweak some things here and there, but 90% it was already ready for me. And that's why I paid all this money to be part of this group, this elite group. And they really did a good job. And I'll say it, it's Think Multifamily out of Dallas, Mark and Tamiel Kenny, I'm going to go ahead and say they're phenomenal. It's a small group of people, like there's over a hundred. It's not one of those big groups that there's thousands and thousands. I personally know every person in this group, and Mark and Tamiel have our backs with expertise. I've been doing it for six years, but every single deal, you know, something new comes up that you haven't seen before. Well, Mark's been doing this for 20 years. He's seen everything. He's been through every cycle, so I've got that back. He's always got your backs, and that's a big advantage of being part of a group like that. I'm not off on my own doing that.  [00:12:41] Sam Wilson: Absolutely. How are you guys finding right now? I mean, multifamily has been on a tear for a while. What are you guys doing that separates you from all the rest of the people out there buying multifamily assets?  [00:12:55] Matt Hansen: Well, we do a lot of deals. I think in the last few years we've done 103 deals, and brokers love us. Sellers love us. The deal we're doing in Florida right now, we bought from the same seller earlier this year, and I don't think we're actually the highest, highest offer, but they knew certainty of close, we're great to work with. We're going to do what we say we're going to do. We're not going to retrade at the end and all that stuff. So our track record. My partners in my group, it's so strong. There's a little town called Decatur, Georgia, outside of Atlanta. We've got like, I think eight or 10 deals there now because the brokers just love us. So they feed you deals if you're, if you prove you can close and you're easy to work with. So that's really, and again, it's an unfair business as you know. It's a relationship business. And our relationships are so strong because we perform so well, we get deals that other people don't. [00:13:46] Sam Wilson: Right, right. Yeah, that's absolutely simple. Talk to me about interest rate risks, what you guys are doing to hedge that. How are you funding and arranging the capital stack maybe differently now than what you were even 12, 18 months ago?  [00:13:59] Matt Hansen: You know, this, it's a leading question now. You've got to have your your rate locks and all your other cap locks and all those things. So things that we're costing us two years ago, $40,000 to, you know, say, okay, when we have to have a bridge loan, in three years, we're going to refinance it. It's going to control the rate. It's not going to go up. You know, 3%, it controls that. So you kind of prepay it. Well, a few years ago, we have a deal in Memphis that I think we paid $40,000 for our rate lock, a rate cap, and now it's like, hundreds of thousands of dollars. The future's so uncertain. But we factor that into our underwriting. Interest rates have went up now, you know, a couple of percent, but it's surprising. When we rerun the numbers and it's like a fraction of a percent return impact to our investors typically. The numbers have changed a lot. We're not saying, you know, when I did do deals two years ago, it was 10 to 14% cash on cash returns. Now we're saying seven or eight. So we have had to adjust that and it's tough for investors to take that, but it's the market. We're not going to say we can do 10% 'cause you can't anymore. You know, you've got to say the range has gone down because the market has changed. That's what we've done. We've adjusted our expectations of the investors along with the market. And then just do everything possible to control that number and try to predict what's going to happen the future. [00:15:11] Sam Wilson: Absolutely. And that's something I was actually working on a spreadsheet this morning. And it was kind of a little bit of a head-scratcher. It's like, gosh, as we watch inflation skyrocket, As we watch interest rates go up, the unfortunate reality is that returns go down. It's like, oh, man. Like you'd kind of think you'd want 'em to like track in parallel in some weird way to where it's like, oh, okay, well I know that everything costs more. And I know that we could, but look, hey, we're all making more money along the way, so it evens out. That's just simply not the case. And we were even working on arranging a debt deal and it was like, okay, well, gosh, like, anyway, I won't bore you with the deal specifics, but it just, I guess, I'm just agreeing with your point there. It's like, oh, we just have to reset investor expectations. How has your business for you personally changed and why? In the last 24 months,  [00:16:03] Matt Hansen: I've really focused on capital raising and putting earnest money into deals and because it's so much work to run a deal now. Like, two years ago, pre-COVID it was so simple. It seemed like it 'cause now you have insurance are going up crazy and then interest rates with the lending brokers and, and all of those things. So I've actually chose to say, okay, my partners are stronger than that, stronger than me and that, and they really enjoy it. And I've known them for years and years so I know I can trust them with the process in place that I've kind of taken a backseat to it 'cause I'm retired, I don't want to work that hard. So that's how I pivot Sam, is like I backed off a little bit then I'm allowing the people that are much younger than me, you know, in some cases that want to really, really work that hard. And then I of course work with them on, you know, counseling to make sure things done right. But that's kind of how I pivoted 'cause it has make it more challenging to find deal. It is really has been.  [00:16:53] Sam Wilson: What has that process been like for you? I know you said that you had to kind of keep what you were doing under wraps until you retired, probably, if I can find the word here today, once you retire. But then once you got out, you're like, hey, you can tell everybody what you're doing, which is critical to raising capital, is being able to tell their people what you're doing. What's that process been like though, as you've kind of stepped away from the deal? What did you call it? LOI to close and now it's, hey, I'm going to focus on capital raising. Talk to me about that a little bit and just the fundraising, capital raising side of your business.  [00:17:23] Matt Hansen: It's really about education, education, education. I remember when I was new to investing that some of the general partners I had invested with didn't really disclose everything to me. They didn't, you know, I read through the PPM 120 pages and all that stuff, but they didn't tell me, like, the distributions aren't going to start for six months to a year because we have to renovate the units. I had my first three deals. Nobody told me that. It was like, so I make sure that I'm overly transparent with my investors or potential investors 'cause I know what that was like sitting in that position, and I walk them through moving their money from an IRA to a self-directed IRA. I get on the phone with the financial institutions with them and help them do those things because I know how challenging it is. But I think that's the limited partner in me. It was like, okay, I handhold everybody with white glove treatment through the whole process because I was that guy, six, seven years ago. So I think that's really what the big advantage is that I know all that stuff and that I know what it's like to be that individual. So it's really education, and just recognize it may take two years before somebody's willing to take the leap to invest. And sometimes it's two days, you know? It just depends and everybody's different. And I'm just accepting of that because I want them to be comfortable with their investment. [00:18:32] Sam Wilson: That's exactly it. Yeah. And I think the funny thing is that the more comfortable I think I've become with just letting people do what's in their own time, the more money comes in easier. It's like, you know what, hey, if this is for you, get in. If it's not okay, don't. It doesn't bother me one way or another. This is the opportunity. And the bus is leaving, so if you want to go over the ride, I'm driving. So let's go. And if you don't get in, no problem. And I think that what's been funny is just watching people pile in. It's like, oh, yeah, it all went in on. They're like, okay just the more you relax, the easier this becomes. And, you know, you want people to do what's best for them. I mean, that's the whole point of bringing limited partners on is to do great things for them along the way. So that's fantastic. Tell me this, Matt, when you think about risk in the marketplace, when you think about what you guys are buying, when you think about things that could go sideways, is there anything that comes to mind? And if so, how are you guys mitigating that?  [00:19:25] Matt Hansen: We're still buying the Class B, C plus properties and you know the saying that, well, when the economy's bad, the people in the A's move down to the B's. When the economy's good, the people in the C's move up to the B's. So we still stay in that medium value, light value add in the Class B stuff. But I know people that are buying class a's properties, but your returns are not going to be the same. And we've got the model in place, we've got large construction companies that will travel anywhere around the United States for us to do the exteriors for us. So they come and boom, do that quickly. We know like in trust. And we know the markets, we only play in the markets with high population growth and high employment growth, so Florida, Texas, Arizona. It's still almost not, it's not, say, dumbing proof. You have to have the systems in place and the connections. But you know, I love Michigan, but I don't invest in Michigan. And I have investors here like, why don't you buy something to Michigan? Well, there's negative population growth and there's really not the place where I want you to put your money. Does Edward Jones going to tell you to invest in your local town? No, they're going to put you in whatever stocks they think are going to make the most money. And it's not in your hometown probably. But try to relate to that. So we've got a system in place. We've been doing this long enough that we stay in markets that even though the market goes rough. I think we're going to be fine. Our properties in Florida, there's still strong, strong demand. We're projecting, you know, $200 to $300 month rent growth after we've renovated the units just ‘cause there's so many people moving there. So if that's how we protect our investors. We don't invest in markets that we don't have the data to prove that, for next 10 years, this is going to be a great market. This is where we want to put money.  [00:20:53] Sam Wilson: Right. Yeah. And Florida is one of those places where people are just going in droves. So that's certainly a great leading indicator for a place to buy apartment complexes. That's awesome. Matt, one last question for you. If you could go back through your investing career and if, or actually two last questions. They're both sides of the same coin. First question is there anything that you feel like you've done really well that other people should emulate?  [00:21:19] Matt Hansen: I would say running a deal and really the investor communication and that's so critical. And people, like, are worried about the deal and they don't worry about their clients. And again, I worked for a corporation. My early years I was a customer service manager at a chemical, large chemical company. So I dealt with, Rubbermaid were my customers a big huge was multi-million. You took care of them. I treat my investors that brings a hundred thousand as I did my multi-billion dollar clients, and I think that's something people lose sight of a little bit. They worry about the deal and they're not, they're forgetting about their investors. I think that's my secret sauce is I really take care of mine because they make it possible. They're the ones bringing in the down payment.  [00:21:52] Sam Wilson: Correct. Correct. Absolutely. Now, if there's anything you could do differently, or a mistake you could help our listeners avoid, what would that be? [00:21:59] Matt Hansen: It's really vetting, vetting, vetting. You're investing in a deal. You should be doing due diligence as well. Take a look at the market. You can Google anything, right? Take a look at the crime rate. Take a look at the population growth. Don't take everything at face value, particularly when you are new. Like, now I invest in all sorts of venture capital stuff. I invest in a vineyard with one of my close friends. I didn't even read anything 'cause I've known her so well that I just signed the documents and sent it in. But that's a situation where this is something I've personally known with, known for a long time. But do you do diligence, particularly when you're new, and even if you're not, you know, make sure you're just double-checking things here? [00:22:36] Sam Wilson: Absolutely, and that's always amazed me when people are willing to spend a hundred thousand dollars with me, but don't spend the 500 bucks in a daytime to fly out there and actually see it. It's like, come see this with me anytime, any day. It's 500 bucks in a day your time, and you might find out you hate the project and walk away and that's okay. That's okay, but at least you did your due diligence and so I've actually made that a personal rule until this year when again, going back to the who I'm investing with is more important than what I'm investing in. Yes. This I kind of broke that rule a few times and I'm just like, just send me the docs. It's fine. We're just go, go.  [00:23:14] Matt Hansen: But you know their track record, Sam, right? You do have a comp and your expertise is so high that you look at something real quick and say, Yep, this is good. So there is a difference. And if you're new in somebody or you're a veteran investor like you.  [00:23:25] Sam Wilson: Correct. Yeah, there is that differentiator there. But still it is amazing what people will or will not do when it comes to spending that amount of money or investing that amount of money in the due diligence part of it. So that's really fantastic. Matt, I've appreciated having you on the show today. Thanks for coming on. It's been great learning about you, your corporate career transition to limited partner and then to a general partner. And even how within the general partnership side of the business, you've even transitioned now to focus almost exclusively on the capital raising side of things and working with your investors. So certainly appreciate your insight, your market insights, and how you guys are finding opportunity and value today. If our listeners want to get in touch with you, learn more about you, what is the best way to do that?  [00:24:02] Matt Hansen: Just go to hansenholdings.com.  [00:24:05] Sam Wilson: That's H A N S E N holdings.com for those of you who are listening. We'll also make sure that's included there in the show notes. Matt, thank you again for coming on today. I certainly appreciate it.  [00:24:15] Matt Hansen: My pleasure, Sam. Thank you. 

Value Add With K&K
#142: Mark & Tamiel Kenney: Using Multifamily Syndication to Reach 10,000+ Units

Value Add With K&K

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 67:34


Joining us today on the Get in the Cashflow Game Podcast with K&K are Mark and Tamiel Kenney. Mark and Tamiel Kenney, a husband and wife team who buy large apartment complexes through the power of syndication. This couple shares some great insight into how to find the right partner, how to set expectations with your agent (or team member) in the beginning, and how coming up with strict criteria helped them overcome their fear of getting started and implementing that strategy to buy into more units yearly. Plus, they reveal the most common trait successful syndicators share. Mark and Tamiel go on to share how they've struggled with—and overcome—the difficulties of balancing a demanding business while still carving out valuable family time. You can find out more about Mark and Tamiel at: Website: https://thinkmultifamily.com Podcast: https://thinkmultifamily.com/podcast/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/thinkmultifamily You can check out Get in the Cashflow Game at:  Website: https://getinthecashflowgame.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/getinthecashflowgame/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKCq8ChflxF7qWPfV395eag Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/getinthecashflowgame You can find more information about Kenny Simpson at:  Website: https://www.simpsonmortgage.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kennybsimpson/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Kenny-Simpson-111871733890408 You can find more information about Krystle Moore at:  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/krystlerosemoore/ Website: www.pacificshorecapital.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pacificshorecapital/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Krystle-Moore-273576823172681 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PacificShoreCapital Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Subconscious Realms
S1 EP 9 - Ordo Draconis & The Nephilim Bloodline Of Vlad The Impaler

Subconscious Realms

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 85:06


Subconscious Realms Episode 9:- Ordo Draconis & The Nephilim Bloodline Of Vlad The Impaler with Gary Wayne. Ladies & Gentlemen, it's an honour to have my 1st returning guest & we have an absolute Killer Episode featuring the Phenomenal Sir Gary Wayne. Gary covers in depth the origin of the Ordo Draconis. A Monarchical Order for Elite Royals of a specific Bloodline. What is no coincidence to all this secrecy of Snake Orders is that Vlad III, the Prince of Walachia and the military governor of Transylvania was inexplicably inducted into the Sarkany Rend, the Order of the Dragon, in 1439, by none other than King Zsigmond Von Luxembourg himself. This was the nefarious family of Vlad the Impaler, who the character Dracula was based upon. In fact, Vlad II was known as Lord Draconis, which derived the variant appellation “Dracul.” Vlad III inherited his father's Dragon office, becoming Dracula , the “son of a Dragon.” The under- investigated Vlad was the overlord (Oberon) of the old Scythian traditions; he was known to be of fair skin (pale), with reddish hair and green eyes, a Noble Celt. Vlad was educated in the Mystery School of Solomon in Austria; he was an Adept of alchemy who was also known to be an Adept of the Star Fire culture, the blood- drinking cult of Nephilim. Vlad was affected by sunlight and became a night person, or night operative, known again, not without coincidence, as a night operating Oupiere , as in the traditions of Oberon. Vlad the Oupiere was known to have had his mystical powers enhanced through the consumption of Star Fire" We go into - Sigismund King Of Hungary, Secret Masonic Societies, the manipulation of organised religions, renewal of the pursuits of Thoth the Egyptian God of Wisdom, Polytheist Religions, Nephilim, Raphaim, the 7 Sacred Sciences, Kings Of God - Rex Deus, Seraphim Fallen Watchers, Cherubim, Ophanim, Archangels, Oupier's, Mystery School Of Solomon, Alchemy, Moses, Nimrod, Goliath, Polytheism, Parent & Offspring God's, Gaia, Chronus, Zeus, Poseidon, Isis & Osiris, Tartarius, Baal, Enki, Enlil, Sabaoth - Army of Angels, Hercules, Gnosticism, Titan's Of Earth, Demi-God's, Atlantean's, Olympian God's, Akidna, Tamiel, Witchcraft, Zebelba, Anunnaki, Giants - Albion, Gog & Magog, Cain & Lileth. King Og, King Sol, King David & Jesus Christ. A truly Mind-blowing conversation from start till end with some pretty heavy Vital Knowledge, as Weird & Wild as they come!! *Gary Wayne* https://genesis6conspiracy.com/ https://www.facebook.com/people/Gary-Wayne/100007593408352/ https://twitter.com/garywayne63

Real Estate Monopoly
Family Syndication: How Tamiel Kenney is Revolutionizing the Multifamily Mentorship Space | REM #74

Real Estate Monopoly

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2021 38:10


We interviewed Tamiel Kenney. Tamiel, alongside her husband, Mark, are both seasoned real estate investors and founders of Think Multifamily, a leading Multifamily Acquisition & Education company that prides itself on a family-oriented approach to business. In this episode, we cover several key topics including: Learning the Real Estate Language Getting Comfortable Attending Real Estate Networking Events Precautions to Take When Choosing Partners And lots more! Connect with Tamiel: Website - https://thinkmultifamily.com/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/thinkmultifamily.com Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/thinkmultifamily Twitter - https://twitter.com/thinkmulti Email - tami@thinkmultifamily.com And if you want more tips and guidance, sign up to our weekly newsletter at www.donisinvestmentgroup.com/monopoly. Follow Us: @donisbrothers on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook @Donis Investment Group on Linkedin Website --> www.donisinvestmentgroup.com

Real Estate Monopoly
Family Syndication: How Tamiel Kenney is Revolutionizing the Multifamily Mentorship Space | REM #74

Real Estate Monopoly

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2021 38:10


We interviewed Tamiel Kenney. Tamiel, alongside her husband, Mark, are both seasoned real estate investors and founders of Think Multifamily, a leading Multifamily Acquisition & Education company that prides itself on a family-oriented approach to business. In this episode, we cover several key topics including: Learning the Real Estate Language Getting Comfortable Attending Real Estate Networking Events Precautions to Take When Choosing Partners And lots more! Connect with Tamiel: Website - https://thinkmultifamily.com/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/thinkmultifamily.com Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/thinkmultifamily Twitter - https://twitter.com/thinkmulti Email - tami@thinkmultifamily.com And if you want more tips and guidance, sign up to our weekly newsletter at www.donisinvestmentgroup.com/monopoly. Follow Us: @donisbrothers on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook @Donis Investment Group on Linkedin Website --> www.donisinvestmentgroup.com

Best Real Estate Investing Advice Ever
JF2581: Top 3 Tips for Any Partnership with Mark & Tamiel Kenney #SkillsetSunday

Best Real Estate Investing Advice Ever

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2021 23:41


When Mark and Tamiel Kenney got married in their early 20s, becoming business partners wasn't even on their radar. Today, they're talking about the challenges they faced early on in their partnership, how they structure their business for highest efficiency, balancing work and family, and the importance of communication in a partnership and in marriage.    Mark & Tamiel Kenny Real Estate Background: Full time apartment investor and coach 25+ years of real estate investing experience, 8 years with larger multifamily Current portfolio consists of 9000+ units and $550M Based in Dallas, TX Say hi to them at: www.thinkmultifamily.com     Click here to know more about our sponsors: Real Estate CFO Services | ThinkMultifamily.com/coaching | Rentify

The Multifamily Takeoff
Using Multifamily Syndication to Reach 10,000+ Units - Mark & Tamiel Kenney

The Multifamily Takeoff

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 51:41


Mark and Tamiel Kenney are seasoned real estate investors and the founders of Think Multifamily, a leading Multifamily Acquisition & Education company that prides itself on a family-oriented approach to business. Mark & Tamiel started their real estate career over 25 years ago and have a passion for helping others succeed in the multifamily arena. They are coaching others to go BIG, fast with Apartment Investing. They have invested in 10,000+ apartment units with a strategy focused on acquiring, owning, and operating apartments, and providing clients with the opportunity to invest in real estate through syndication at a reduced risk, that would otherwise be unobtainable. The duo at the heart of Think Multifamily stand firmly behind a business model promoting transparency, authenticity, and servant leadership. In this episode Mark and Tamiel talk about what it really took to get to their impressive portfolio of 10,000+ units. They admittedly share that they didn't do it alone but instead by leveraging the team they built. Mark and Tamiel talk about selecting people based on their skillsets and what they are best at to build a successful team. They share all their secrets to success and how they came to manage such a large portfolio. Connect with Mark & Tamiel: mark@thinkmultifamily.com, tami@thinkmultifamily.com, www.thinkmultifamily.com Partner with us: www.pac3capital.com Follow the show on Instagram: @themultifamilytakeoff

Think Multifamily Podcast
Think Multifamily Podcast - #084 - Mike Kenney

Think Multifamily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 24:00


Hey Investors. On today's show, Mark Kenney interviews his identical twin brother and investor, Mike Kenney. You heard that right… Mark has an Identical Twin. And… for those who did not know… Tamiel has a fraternal twin! Crazy, Right!?! Anyway, on today's show Mike looks back on his ventures as a landlord and house flipper and tells us how he transitioned from passive investing to active syndication with the help of his brother and now mentor. Mike's 2000+ unit portfolio is only made more impressive knowing he's been in the apartment investing space just a little over a year! Stay tuned to hear what these Family Syndication TWINS have to say about breaking into real estate with loved ones, and recognizing what's right in front of you, in order to go bigger faster.   THIS EPISODE'S GUEST: Mike Kenney

Real Estate Investing Abundance
REIA 004 Mark Kenney: More than 25 Years of Experience in Real Estate Investments

Real Estate Investing Abundance

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 32:07


Mark Kenney More than 25 Years of Experience in Real Estate investments Today Dr. Allen chats with Mark Kenney, a seasoned real estate investors and the co-founder with his wife Tamiel of Think Multifamily, a leading Multifamily Acquisition & Education company that prides itself on a family-oriented approach to business. Mark and Tamiel have invested in 10000+ apartment units, providing clients with the opportunity to invest with confidence through syndication at a reduced risk, and steady returns. Mark started his real estate career over 25 years ago and has a passion for helping others succeed in the multifamily arena. He has built a dynamic organization that provides both educational resources and investing opportunities to meet every investor's needs at each stage of their investing journey. In today's chat, listen to Mark's inspiring and successful journey of a real estate investor. Mark stands firmly behind a business model promoting integrity, authenticity, family values, and servant leadership. 3 Key Points from the episode: 1. Real estate investment provides you significant amount of tax advantages. 2. Real estate investment provides you the opportunity to exponentially increase your net worth. 3. Pick only those deals that suit you and fills your basic criteria. Connect with Mark: www.thinkmultifamily.com/ mark@thinkmultifamily.com

Let's Taco-Bout The Dead
Let's Taco-Bout The Dead: With Sabrina Gennarino (Episode 8)

Let's Taco-Bout The Dead

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2021 51:57


Let's Taco Bout The Dead: With Sabrina Gennarino. Sabrina played Tamiel on the show. She is also a friend of mine so I was a MUST getting her on the show. She is an amazing actress and person! So glad she agreed. Had an amazing time chatting with her about TWD, other shows and life.

Think Multifamily Podcast
Think Multifamily Podcast - #061 - Mark & Tamiel Kenney

Think Multifamily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2020 19:31


Hey investors. 2020 was a wild ride so Mark and Tamiel decided to do something a little different for this finale podcast of the year. Join the Kenney’s to review Multifamily in a pandemic and discuss how they helped others START and SCALE their investing careers when much of the world was stalled. Want to know how Think Multifamily got involved in 17 deals during this very unpredictable year? Stay tuned for that, as well as advice and predictions for investing in 2021 and beyond.   THIS EPISODE’S GUEST: Mark and Tamiel Kenneythinkmultifamily.com

Pure Phuckery
Ep. 30 Domestic Violence Awareness Month w/Tamiel

Pure Phuckery

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 38:27


Dr. Monique Ross sits down with homegirl Tamiel to about their experiences with Domestic Violence‼️ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/appSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pure-phuckery/support

Pure Phuckery
Ep. 30 Domestic Violence Awareness Month w/Tamiel

Pure Phuckery

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 38:26


Dr. Monique Ross sits down with homegirl Tamiel to about their experiences with Domestic Violence‼️ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pure-phuckery/support

Pure Phuckery
Ep. 30 "Cause October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month"

Pure Phuckery

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 37:52


Dealmaker Diaries Podcast
Episode 2 Mark Kenney, Co-Founder Think Multi-Family

Dealmaker Diaries Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 61:58


Mark and Tamiel Kenney are seasoned real estate investors and the founders of Think Multifamily, a leading Multifamily Acquisition and Education Company that prides itself on a family-oriented approach to business. Mark and Tamiel are invested in over 4,000 units with a strategy focused on acquiring, owning and operating apartments, and providing clients with otherwise unobtainable real estate investments at reduced risk. Think Multifamily provides innovative technology simplifying the investment process, facilitates avenues for investment, increases returns through capital campaigns and perhaps most importantly, provides people with better places to live. Despite Mark and Tamiel's family-oriented approach, things weren't always so rosy. Indeed, the genesis of their philosophy came about when Tamiel nearly walked out on Mark after plunging himself into 80+ hour work weeks. With that rude awakening fresh in their minds, Mark and Tamiel redoubled their efforts and went into business with each other. Now, they are focused on giving back to their community, with a large portion of Think Multifamily's profits going to support various charities. Tamiel herself is a registered nurse, and has gone on a number of medical mission trips. As business partners, they are also passionate about apartment investing and offer a holistic approach to educating others on how to become successful in this business, as well as in other areas of their lives. In their very first year of coaching others, they helped close on 2,500 units in excess of $180M. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/donald-thomas6/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/donald-thomas6/support

Antimony
Episode 1 The Smell of Blood

Antimony

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 51:04


When 16-year old Kaia Smith is brought to the local police station, she makes some strange claims about what's really going on in the Grigori Young Scholars Program. Is Kaia telling the truth? And does the GYSP have anything to do with the death of Kaia's parents? The mystery begins . . .Episode 1 features, in order of appearanceSeth Jason (Front Desk Officer)Amy Richter (Chaplain Allison Daniels)Emmett Prough Richter (Officer)Lydia Brauer (Kaia Smith)Phyllis Everette (Nurse Berith)Kimber Leigh Nussbaum (Samya)Carol Richards (Mrs. Rukmin)Charles Sweet (Mr. Tamiel, Japheth)Kristin Pagent (Aunt Alina)Josiah Dykstra (Dr. Vadim Grigori)Joseph Pagano (Police Officer)Antimony is based on the novel, Antimony, by Amy Richter, published by Wipf & Stock, 2019. Music arranged by Pan Conrad.

Investing in Real Estate
SK024 - Experiences and Lessons Learned in Multifamily Syndications w/ Mark Kenney

Investing in Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 41:56


Mark Kenney is a seasoned real estate investors and the founder of Think Multifamily, a leading Multifamily Acquisition & Education company. Mark & his wife, Tamiel started their real estate career over 25 years ago and have invested in 6500+ apartment units with a strategy focused on acquiring, owning, and operating apartments, and providing clients with the opportunity to invest in real estate through syndication at a reduced risk. Listen in for great advice from Mark's experiences.

Fear Free Passive Investing
The Fear Of Scaling To Over 6,500 Apartments - Mark and Tamiel Kenney6870 103rd St, Jacksonville, FL

Fear Free Passive Investing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 39:09


What fears does someone with thousands of apartment units and hundreds of investors have? Tune in and hear how Mark and Tamiel Kenney, of Think Multifamily, deal with the challenges of running over 40 different properties, being full-time entrepreneurs, and coaching dozens of people to do the same. - Check out the Fear Free Passive Investing YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/34ENWep

Unbelievable Real Estate Stories
S2 EP 86: What You Need to Know If You Buy Real Estate in a Pandemic with Mark Kenney

Unbelievable Real Estate Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 35:42


There is obviously a tremendous amount of uncertainty in real estate markets today, with this being an unprecedented time where best practices are harder to identify or even know with confidence. Do you continue moving forward with business as usual, buying and selling properties? Or do you freeze and hold in the midst of a pandemic? Listen along today for a great discussion with Mark Kenney on his perspectives and advice on not only the multifamily market, but how to strategically navigate purchasing options and processes in the midst of COVID-19. Asset: Mark focuses exclusively on multifamily assets, and shares some key advice on asset protection in the midst of these challenging times. Process: If you choose to continue moving forward with business, buying and/or selling in the midst of the pandemic, Mark shares some strong insights on how this can best be done when everything is far from “normal”.  Listen along for some highly creative approaches to navigating through the unknowns to keep deals flowing. Strategy: Buy, sell, or hold? Mark discusses each of these strategies, as well as some of the unique challenges created by the pandemic, to consider in identifying which strategy is best at this time for your portfolio. Don’t forget your new FREE monthly resource: COVID-19 Asset Protection Guide: https://www.ellieperlman.com/resources Mark’s Bio: Mark is the Co-Founder of Think Multifamily. In partnership with his wife, Tamiel, Think Multifamily acquires, owns, and operates multifamily apartments. They started their real estate career over 25 years ago and have a passion for helping others succeed in the multifamily arena through their coaching program. They have invested in 6500+ apartment units with a strategy focused on promoting transparency, authenticity, and servant leadership. How to Contact Mark: Website: https://thinkmultifamily.com/ Email: mark@thinkmultifamily.com

Creek Side Chats With Successful Real Estate Investors
CSC01 - Mark Kenney: Have a Why and Understand Your Why

Creek Side Chats With Successful Real Estate Investors

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2020 31:34


Mark Kenney is a seasoned real estate investors and the co-founder with his wife Tamiel of Think Multifamily, a leading Multifamily Acquisition & Education company that prides itself on a family-oriented approach to business. Mark started his real estate career over 25 years ago and has a passion for helping others succeed in the multifamily arena. He has built a dynamic organization that provides both educational resources and investing opportunities to meet every investor's needs at each stage of their investing journey. Mark and Tamiel have invested in 6500+ apartment units, providing clients with the opportunity to invest with confidence through syndication at a reduced risk, and steady returns. Mark stands firmly behind a business model promoting integrity, authenticity, family values, and servant leadership. Mark's first priorities in life above and beyond business is the love of his wife and children.  Secondly, he strives to serve others in their endeavors to achieve success and well-being.  He wants to leave this world known as a godly man who loved his wife and kids more than anything and who helped others along the way.   Connect with Mark: Think Multifamily Mark's email Think Multifamily Podcast Think Multifamily Blog   Want to appear on our podcast?  Contact us. Learn how you can passively put your hard earned money to work for you through multifamily syndication:  Steed Talker Capital 

Jake and Gino Multifamily Investing Entrepreneurs

Welcome to the Multi-FAMILY zone podcast, where business meets family. The hosts of the show, Julia and Gino Barbaro, have been married for over twenty years, and have six children.    Julia homeschools the children, and recently became a marriage and life coach to help couples become better communicators and help enrich their lives.  The couple is constantly asked about how they balance their entrepreneurial and real estate journey while raising their kids. The Multi-FAMILY zone was created to address these questions, along with a host of questions from the Jake and Gino community.    In this episode, Gino and Julia talk to Mark and Tamiel Kenney about their life story and how they grew together as a couple through some challenging times. They  are seasoned real estate investors and the founders of  Think Multifamily, a leading Multifamily Acquisition & Education company that prides itself on a family-oriented approach to business. Mark & Tamiel started their real estate career over 25 years ago and have a passion for helping others succeed in the multifamily arena. They have built a dynamic organization that provides both educational resources and investing opportunities to meet every investor’s needs at each stage of their investing journey. Mark and Tamiel have invested in 6500+ apartment units, providing clients with the opportunity to invest with confidence through syndication at a reduced risk, and steady returns. The duo at the heart of Think Multifamily stand firmly behind a business model promoting integrity, authenticity, family values, and servant leadership.   How to reach the Kenney’s.   thinkmultifamily.com info@thinkmultifamily.com tami@thinkmultifamily.com mark@thinkmultifamily.com   A few of the charities mentioned in the Podcast.   Safe Haven Children's Home - Philippines http://www.safehavenchildrenshome.com/?fbclid=IwAR1s3cPd3ip1umf_YTxU0LUplkr6RgRqW8OnSQfWcqQRWCe5Z1KOQDlVX3s     Treasured Vessels Foundation - Dallas https://treasuredvesselsfoundation.org/   Ministry of Mercy, Nigeria http://www.ministryofmercy.org/ But we give thru https://www.zoyausa.org/         Questions or comments? Email us at juliabarbaro@gmail.com    

WIN Multifamily Show
13 - Mark Kenney - Think Multifamily

WIN Multifamily Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2020 29:09


Mark and Tamiel Kenney are seasoned real estate investors and the founders of Think Multifamily, a leading Multifamily Acquisition & Education company that prides itself on a family-oriented approach to business. Mark & Tamiel started their real estate career over 25 years ago and have a passion for helping others succeed in the multifamily arena. They are coaching others to go BIG, fast with Apartment Investing. They have invested in 6500+ apartment units with a strategy focused on acquiring, owning, and operating apartments, and providing clients with the opportunity to invest in real estate through syndication at a reduced risk, that would otherwise be unobtainable. The duo at the heart of Think Multifamily stand firmly behind a business model promoting transparency, authenticity, and servant leadership. --- Visit https://aaloncapital.com/podcasts for all the links, and to subscribe. ]]>

REI Diamonds-Real Estate Investment Podcast
Owning & Operating 4,500 Apartment Units with Mark Kenney

REI Diamonds-Real Estate Investment Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2020 44:34


Mark & I Discuss: Cost Segregation for Huge Write Offs Partnering for Bigger Deals than You Can Afford Favorite U.S. Markets The Best Deals are NOT Always the Cheapest   Relevant Episodes: (There are 145 Content Packed Interviews in Total) Joe Fairless on Scaling up to 3,500 Units Lane Kawaoka on Syndicating Capital for Apartment Complex Deals Reed Goossens on Raising $9.5 Million Dollars for a Multi Family Deal Matt Faircloth on Leveling Up to a 195 Unit Value-Add Apartment Deal   Resources Mentioned in this Episode: www.ThinkMultiFamily.com

Frenzied To Financial Freedom
F2F 51 Real Estate Investing Where Business is Family with Tamiel Kenney

Frenzied To Financial Freedom

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2020 30:23


Tamiel Kenney discovered multi-family syndication after years of investing in rental properties with her husband. Managing the rentals became a grind along with his full-time job, and they knew they had to make a change. Listen to Tamiel’s journey of love and community-building in creating their family-oriented business, Think Multifamily, that provides investment opportunities and education.

Think Multifamily Podcast
Think Multifamily Podcast - #019 - Mark & Tamiel

Think Multifamily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2019 27:06


As we reach the end of 2019, saving money on taxes seems to be on everybody's mind. That's why on today's episode we're going to share why real estate is the IDEAL investment. Whether you are looking to diversify your investment portfolio or are just getting started, you are going to want to listen to today's show. We are going to share how Mark and I paid $0 on our Federal Taxes...legally...that's right...zero dollars on our Federal Taxes. Want to learn how we did it? Stay Tuned.

Entrepreneurs on Fire
Cracking the Code in Apartment Investing with Mark & Tamiel Kenney

Entrepreneurs on Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2019 37:12


Mark & Tamiel are real estate investors with 25 years of multifamily experience. Think Multifamily’s mission: Help people retire early though real estate investing. Top 3 Value Bombs: 1. Become the best you figure out what you are good at, what you like and you don’t like and do not focus on becoming an expert on things that you do not like. 2. Leaving a legacy is more than just leaving money to somebody it is leaving something of value that can change a life, a family or a community. 3. When looking for a mentor or a partner, make sure you are not compromising your own character or values. Connect with Tamiel - Tamiel’s Email Sponsors: ZipRecruiter: When it comes to hiring, you can save time and get more qualified candidates fast with ZipRecruiter. And right now, you can try ZipRecruiter for free at ZipRecruiter.com/fire! ZipRecruiter. The smartest way to hire. ClickFunnels: Ready to build your first sales funnel without having to hire an entire tech team to help? With ClickFunnels, you can! Visit EOFire.com/click to start your free 14-day trial today! ClickFunnels: With ClickFunnels’ new One Funnel Away Challenge you can have your funnel up, running, and optimized in just 30 days! Join the next One Funnel Away Challenge for just $100 at EOFire.com/funnel!

Multifamily Live
472: Tamiel Kenney: One At A TIme

Multifamily Live

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2019 20:03


Mothers Of Multifamily: Tamiel Kenney: One At a Time   Tamiel is an apartment real estate investor, a three-time Amazon best-selling author, mother of 2, and the President & co-founder of Think Multifamily.    She, along with her husband Mark, currently own over 5000 Apartment units in five states across the U.S. Tamiel is passionate about apartment investing and she offers a holistic & family oriented approach to educating others on how to be successful in this business. She holds investor education conferences multiple times a year to help others learn how they can use apartment investing to provide freedom for themselves and their families.   Prior to being a full time real estate investor, Tamiel was a Registered Nurse and served on the board of a Christian Medical Missions charity for over 13 years. She is still actively involved in supporting Missions that work with at risk children and those who have been rescued from sex trafficking.   Thank you so much for listening! WE ARE SO GRATEFUL!!!!  Our Sponsor:  Multifamily Foundation  If you are serious about learning how to buy apartment buildings then don't wait, go to www.multifamilyfoundation.com and let us help you build your foundation.  Investing for Lifestyle and Legacy: https://www.yarusiholdings.com/  Subscribe To Us On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1SuXB01d14DC8ZnEWpRQdQ?sub_confi rmation=1  Subscribe To Us on #Libsyn: http://multifamilyfoundation.libsyn.com/website Subscribe To Us on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-multifamily-foundation/id1484177595   #75hard #multifamilyfoundation #realestate #investinyourfuture #thefutureyou #success #moveforward #trusttheprocess #family #crossfit #crossfitenthusiast #menwholift #womenwholift #yoga #yogamom #run #runner #podcast #podcasthost #health #wealth #mindset #podcastlover #podcastaddict #realestate #investinyourfuture #thefutureyou #success #moveforward #trusttheprocess #health #wealth #mindset #dreams #goal #yourfuturematters #realtor #goals #dreamer #realestatecoach #realestatementor #invest #investor #investtime #family #runner #investinyourself #investinyourfamily See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Business Credit and Financing Show
How to Make Money with Multi-Family Real Estate Investing

The Business Credit and Financing Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2019 36:11


Mark and Tamiel Kenney are seasoned real estate investors and the founders of Think Multifamily, a leading Multifamily Acquisition and Education Company that prides itself on a family-oriented approach to business. Mark and Tamiel are invested in over 4,000 units with a strategy focused on acquiring, owning and operating apartments, and providing clients with otherwise unobtainable real estate investments at reduced risk. Think Multifamily provides innovative technology simplifying the investment process, facilitates avenues for investment, increases returns through capital campaigns and perhaps most importantly, provides people with better places to live Despite Mark and Tamiel's family-oriented approach, things weren't always so rosy. Indeed, the genesis of their philosophy came about when Tamiel nearly walked out on Mark after plunging himself into 80+ hour work weeks. With that rude awakening fresh in their minds, Mark and Tamiel redoubled their efforts and went into business with each other. Now, they are focused on giving back to their community, with a large portion of Think Multifamily's profits going to support various charities. Tamiel herself is a registered nurse, and has gone on a number of medical mission trips. As business partners, they are also passionate about apartment investing and offer a holistic approach to educating others on how to become successful in this business, as well as in other areas of their lives. In their very first year of coaching others, they helped close on 2,500 units in excess of $180M. During this show we discuss… The most productive way for a struggling investor to raise capital and scale investments to new heights The easiest and fastest way to raise capital for a deal The first step to purchasing an apartment The easiest way to switch from any type of real estate to apartment investment Sensitive lessons Mr. Kenney has learnt from investing in apartments About Multifamily real estate Multifamily real estate vs single family property investment Some of the benefits of multifamily real estate The smartest way to ensure success in multifamily real estate How you can start MFRE without having to buy less than 30 units for months The most important factors that actually influence the MFRE to invest in 4 innovative ways to maximise your MFRE REI Things to pay attention when choosing a MFRE to invest in When to consider outsourcing your MFRE property to a 3rd party The “perfect” MFRE property deal Some of the invisible red flags to look out for when choosing an investment partner Determining the strengths and weaknesses of a larger and smaller property Certain questions to ask lenders to aid property sales The difference between value add deals and understanding the characteristics of the building How location influences your ROI

The His & Her Money Show: Managing Money, Marriage, and Everything In Between
Using Group Purchasing with Other Investors to Buy Properties and Build Wealth

The His & Her Money Show: Managing Money, Marriage, and Everything In Between

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2019 43:18


Real estate investment is a long-term game that can reap some incredible benefits. However, buying a single home most likely won’t lead you towards complete financial independence. Today, a real estate investing couple, Mark and Tamiel, are here to share their experience and journey into real estate syndication and how they are using this to build generational wealth and choice-filled lives for their children Real estate syndication is, in short, group purchasing. It allows the average person to collectively gather money with other investors to buy properties that they would not be able to buy individually.  Mark and Tamiel turned towards purchasing larger, multi-family units or apartment buildings because the track they were on would only lead them to financial independence late in life.   WHAT YOU WILL LEARN Ways to get involved in real estate syndication Differences between single-home and multi-unit investments How to find trustworthy and reliable partners Factors to consider before investing How to manage and divide revenue for multi-unit investments What to look for in an investment area How to come up with the capital for an initial investment   RESOURCES MENTIONED Family Syndication Group   THANKS FOR LISTENING! Thanks for tuning into the His & Her Money Show. If you’ve enjoyed this episode, please share it using the social media buttons at the bottom of the post. Also, please leave an honest review of the His & Her Money Show on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated! They do matter in the rankings of the show and we do read each and every one of them.

BiggerPockets Video Podcast
BiggerPockets Podcast 347: Using Multifamily Syndication to Reach 5,000 Units with Mark and Tamiel Kenney

BiggerPockets Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2019 81:52


On today’s show, a married couple who scaled to 5,000 units together! Brandon and David interview Mark and Tamiel Kenney, a husband and wife team who buy large apartment complexes through the power of syndication. This mighty couple shares some great insight into how to find the right partner, how to set expectations with your agent (or team member) in the beginning, and how coming up with strict criteria helped them overcome their fear of getting started. You’ll love their advice on what they learned in the first 12 months to help them land their first deal, how they split profits with investors, and which are the most important fundamentals for any multifamily investor to learn. You DO NOT want to miss their advice on following up after meeting with brokers or investors. Plus, they reveal the most common trait successful syndicators share. Mark and Tamiel go on to share how they’ve struggled with—and overcome—the difficulties of balancing a demanding business while still carving out valuable family time. Don’t miss this episode, and subscribe to the BiggerPockets Real Estate Podcast so you won’t miss the next! Click here to listen on BiggerPockets.

BiggerPockets Real Estate Podcast
347: Using Multifamily Syndication to Reach 5,000 Units with Mark and Tamiel Kenney

BiggerPockets Real Estate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2019 87:58


On today’s show, a married couple who scaled to 5,000 units together!Brandon and David interview Mark and Tamiel Kenney, a husband and wife team who buy large apartment complexes through the power of syndication. This mighty couple shares some great insight into how to find the right partner, how to set expectations with your agent (or team member) in the beginning, and how coming up with strict criteria helped them overcome their fear of getting started.You’ll love their advice on what they learned in the first 12 months to help them land their first deal, how they split profits with investors, and which are the most important fundamentals for any multifamily investor to learn. You DO NOT want to miss their advice on following up after meeting with brokers or investors. Plus, they reveal the most common trait successful syndicators share.Mark and Tamiel go on to share how they’ve struggled with—and overcome—the difficulties of balancing a demanding business while still carving out valuable family time.Don’t miss this episode, and subscribe to the BiggerPockets Real Estate Podcast so you won’t miss the next!In This Episode We Cover:- What to look for in partners- How to have conversations with brokers and managers to set expectations- What they learned in their first year that allowed them to land their first big deal- The importance of strict criteria- Mistakes they made that prevented them from being successful- How they find deals their investors will want to invest in- How to provide clarity to help investors feel comfortable moving forward- How to use social media to build your database of partners, investors, and brokers- Advice for standing out from other buyers when interacting with brokers- How they split up the various tasks of their business- How a typical syndication split looks in their deals- What success looks like in their family and business- Why learning the fundamentals is more important than complicating your business- And SO much more!Links from the Show:BiggerPockets ForumsBiggerPockets WebinarMonkeypod KitchenPacific North West Real Estate Wealth ExpoBiggerPockets Podcast 189: 500 Deals, the $100,000 Wholesale Paycheck, & the Systems That Make it Work with Tarl YarberZillowLinkedinBrandon's InstagramJosh's InstagramClick here to listen on Biggerpockets: https://www.biggerpockets.com/show347

The Real Estate Syndication Show
WS320: Navigating a Business Partnership with Your Beloved with Mark and Tamiel Kenney

The Real Estate Syndication Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2019 25:44


Today on the show, we welcome seasoned investors, Mark and Tamiel Kenney. Mark and Tamiel both started their real estate careers over 20 years ago, and today are the proud Founders of Think Multifamily. Being marriage partners, as well as partners in business, comes with a whole new set of challenges, and in this episode, we discuss the high's and low's that come with any business partnership.

The Max Maxwell Show
Thinking Big with Think MultiFamily

The Max Maxwell Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2019 37:58


I've been thinking a lot about getting into multi-family investments properties as of late, so this week I brought Mark and Tamiel from Think MultiFamily to share their knowledge on the podcast. We talked about how they started in real estate, and what the mindset needs to be when investing in multi-family properties. If you're even remotely thinking about investing in multi-family properties, this is definitely information that you don't want to miss out on.    Mark & Tamiel's Links https://www.thinkmultifamily.com/ https://www.thinkmultifamily.com/fire-summit-2019/ Mark@thinkmultifamily.com Tami@thinkmultifamily.com   As always, leave a comment and make sure notifications are turned on so you can access my content as soon as we upload! Game-Changing Software My Team & I Created: www.REIRail.com   Connect with me: www.instagram.com/therealmaxwell https://twitter.com/therealmaxwell Send Stuff for my Office PO Box: #26531 Winston Salem, NC 27113

Multifamily Investor Nation Summit - Volume 1
How to Get all the Apartment Investing Deals you want by Adding Value to Others with Mark and Tami Kenney

Multifamily Investor Nation Summit - Volume 1

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2019 74:41


Mark and Tamiel are seasoned real estate investors and the founders of Think Multifamily, a leading multifamily acquisition and education company that prides itself on a family-oriented approach to business. They have invested in over 4,000 units with a strategy focused on acquiring, owning, and operating apartments. They provide clients with otherwise unobtainable real estate […]

Multifamily Investor Nation Summit - Volume 1
How to Get all the Apartment Investing Deals you want by Adding Value to Others with Mark and Tami Kenney

Multifamily Investor Nation Summit - Volume 1

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2019 74:41


Mark and Tamiel are seasoned real estate investors and the founders of Think Multifamily, a leading multifamily acquisition and education company that prides itself on a family-oriented approach to business. They have invested in over 4,000 units with a strategy focused on acquiring, owning, and operating apartments. They provide clients with otherwise unobtainable real estate investments at reduced risk.

Real Estate Espresso
Special Guests, Mark and Tamiel Kenney

Real Estate Espresso

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2019 14:24


Mark and Tami Kenney are multi-family investors. In a few short years they have acquired about 4,500 units of multi-family apartments together with their partners. It's enabled them to abandon the corporate life, and focus on their passion. Join me for a great conversation about how to make the transition from small projects to larger multi-family apartment investing.

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The Fearless Pursuit Of Freedom Podcast
Mark Kenney on Multi-Family syndication and how he has acquired over 4000 doors in under 5 years!

The Fearless Pursuit Of Freedom Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2019 51:27


Mark has been a good friend of mine and a huge inspiration to me, not only in business but in life. Mark truly embodies what it is to live a balanced work/family lifestyle. After working for years doing 85+ hrs a week at his IT business, he knew things had to change to have a healthier life, mentally, physically and with his family.Mark now runs alongside his wife Tamiel in everyday activities as it relates to their business in Multi-Family syndication. Together they've been able to take the real estate world by surprise while impacting lives all over the world. They've created a group of like minded people that is geared towards helping others grow their real estate knowledge, called ThinkMultiFamily. In this interview we talk why he chose multi family, how to evaluate deals, the time frames associated with, and who to have on your team.Briefly we talk on structuring a 506.c syndication and how accredited investors are sourced for his deals. Mark can be reached here:Mark@ThinkMultiFamily.comThinkMultiFamily.com

Target Market Insights: Multifamily Real Estate Marketing Tips
Ep. 81: Finding Work-Life Balance through Apartments with Mark Kenney

Target Market Insights: Multifamily Real Estate Marketing Tips

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2019 35:23


Mark Kenney knew he had to make a change. After his wife, Tamiel, expressed concerns regarding their marriage due to his long work hours, they agreed to focus on buying commercial apartments to generate passive income. Fast forward and they now own over 3,600 units. In addition, last year they helped others acquire 2,500 units. Today, Mark shares why apartment investing was the solution he needed to balance his financial goals and family commitments. In addition, he talks about the Dallas market and other areas, he’s investing in currently.   Key Market Insights Mark and his wife Tamiel are the founders of Think Multifamily Has invested in multifamily for over 20 years Dad talked him out of his first real estate deal, partnered with his brother on first deal Was working IT 80 hours a week, but his marriage was at risk He and Tamiel decided to start investing in larger apartments to provide passive income Purchased in Dallas and Mesquite starting out Believes many people are paying too much in Dallas right now Underwriting Tips: Get property management company to provide pro forma on the property, involve your lender early, and include a property tax expert Active in 5 states – TX, FL, AL, GA and TN Focused on this markets due to growth in population and job Landlord-friendly markets with lots of development Can use Yardi and CoStar for data, but focus more on boots on the ground contacts Started training others through webinars and meetups Created a group to help others get into multifamily and helps others do deals     Bull’s Eye Tips: Winning Your Market: Be easy to work with Tracking Market Changes: Talk to the experts that do it daily Daily Habit: Work on highest priority things first   Resources: Best Business Books: Get a Grip by Gino Wickman   Digital Resources In-House Resources    Tweet This: “I knew I had to do something different, but my why was big enough to figure it out” “A property management company that manages in a sub-market is going to know the area better than I ever will”   Places to Grab a Bite: Perry’s Steakhouse   Connect with Mark: Email: mark@thinkmultifamily.com   Leave us a review and rating on iTunes or Stitcher. Be sure to check out more info at TargetMarketInsights.com.    

Profits Over Wages Podcast
#41 - Secrets To Success From a Multi Family Investor With 3,500+ Units with Tamiel Kenney

Profits Over Wages Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2018 52:09


On episode #41 of the Profits Over Wages Podcast we sat down with Tamiel Kenney. Tami is a full-time real estate investor, apartment syndicator, 3-time Amazon best-selling author, mother of 2, and co-founder of Think Multifamily. Prior to being a full-time real estate investor, Tami was a Registered Nurse & served on the board of a Christian Medical Missions charity for over 13 years. Tami has partnered with her husband Mark, to purchase over 3,500 units and educates others in apartment investing through conferences and coaching. On this episode we go in-depth on what a syndicator is and what they do, the team that it takes to get a multi-family deal done and Tami gives us insight on how she and her husband have accumulated over 3,500 units. We also talk about how and why they decided to start coaching new investors, the do’s and don’ts of marketing for private investors on social media and she gives us a sneak peek into her upcoming book about apartment investing from the passive investor’s point of view.

Two Dead Chicks Podcast
Bonus | Season 8 Preview [with Peter Zimmerman, Sabrina Gennarino, Kerry Cahill and Jordan Woods-Robinson]

Two Dead Chicks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2017 95:37


Season 8 of The Walking Dead is basically here and unlike season 7, we're actually not dreading it (and it's not just because we heard there was some Richonne goodness to be had in the premiere).   In this preview 'cast, we talk to some supporting players from the different communities to get their take on what we're in store for in season 8. Peter Zimmerman (@IamPeterZ, Eduardo from the Hilltop), Sabrina Gennarino (@girlsgottaeat, Tamiel of the Trash People), Kerry Cahill (@IAMKerryCahill, Dianne from The Kangdom) and Jordan Woods-Robinson (@jwoodsrobinson, Eric from Alexandria) get us prepped for All Out War!   Subscribe to get the newest episodes: Apple | Stitcher | Google Play | wherever you get your podcasts   Support: Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts! Recommend or favorite us using Overcast, Pocket Casts or the podcast app of your choice! Tell your friends! Tweet/post using our hashtag: #TDCPod   Socials: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Snapchat   Special thanks to Eden Burning for providing our music, “Glitter Girl.” Check them out at Reverb Nation

Real Estate Investor Goddesses
Raising Financially Literate Kids – Interview with Tamiel Kenney

Real Estate Investor Goddesses

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2017 30:11


If you're a real estate investing goddess mama wondering how to teach your kids to be smart about money and real estate, you definitely want to tune in and listen to our podcast guest, Tamiel Kenney. Even if you don't have kids, you're going to want to here Tamiel's incredible story and how she and […]

Real Estate Investor Goddesses
Raising Financially Literate Kids – Interview with Tamiel Kenney

Real Estate Investor Goddesses

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2017 30:11


If you’re a real estate investing goddess mama wondering how to teach your kids to be smart about money and real estate, you definitely want to tune in and listen to our podcast guest, Tamiel Kenney. Even if you don’t have kids, you’re going to want to here Tamiel’s incredible story and how she and her husband have achieved financial freedom through real estate investing. Tamiel is a real estate investor, Two time #1 Amazon best-selling author, mother of 2, and the co-founder of Think Multifamily, an education company that holds investor education seminars to help others learn how they can use apartment investing to attain financial freedom. She, along with her husband Mark, currently own over 2100 Apartment units. Prior to being a full time real estate investor, she received her RN degree and served on the board of a Christian Medical Missions focused charity for over 13 years. Her children are homeschooled and are learning to take part in the family business and assist with the Think Multifamily training events. ABOUT MONICK HALM: Monick Halm is host of the Real Estate Investor Goddessses Podcast. She is a real estate investor, developer, and syndicator with over 12 years of residential real estate investing experience in single family, multi-family, mobile home parks, and flipping. With her husband, she owns over 1000 rental doors. She delights in adding value for her investors and tenants through improved management and the targeted remodeling and rehabbing of properties. visit: www.RealEstateInvestorGoddesses.com to connect with Monick. Take the quiz to find out What Kind of Investor You Are and obtain your free ebook: “The Real Estate Success Blueprint: The 7 Crucial Steps Every Woman Must Take to Be a Successful Real Estate Investor”

Engel Podcast
Tamiel – Name eines Engels

Engel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2017


Einsichten und Überlegungen, Inspirierendes zu Engel Tamiel – Grundlage für den Wiki Artikel auf https://wiki.yoga-vidya.de/Tamiel. Woher kommt die Vorstellung von Tamiel ? Was ist die Symbolik von Engel Tamiel ? In welcher Religion spielt Tamiel eine wie große Rolle? Engel sind in vielen monotheistischen Religionen wichtig. Was in polytheistischen Religionen die Götter und Göttinnen, das … „Tamiel – Name eines Engels“ weiterlesen