It can be difficult to identify motivated apartment building landlords, negotiate, raise equity partners for the down payment, identify financing partners, add value through renovations, repositing, etc., and then devise an exit strategy to harvest profits. So how do you get started in multi-family real estate?
John Bowens Director, Head of Education and Investor Success at Equity Trust Company, sits down with Grant Cardone, real estate mogul and self-made millionaire, to discuss potential real estate opportunities, specifically focusing on multi-family real estate.
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“This opportunity in 2023 is going to be unbelievable for real estate… I believe the biggest in our lifetime.” – Grant Cardone
0:00 Intro
0:52 About Grant Cardone
2:09 About Cardone Capital
3:14 How do you find real estate opportunities in difficult times?
6:29 The philosophy of working with an individual investor over a large institution
9:30 How do you react to those that say rent prices and asset prices are not going to rise?
12:52 What market areas does Grant Cardone prefer?
15:21 Is there a strategy on how you add value/increase the ROI on a property?
16:42 Actions investors can take to learn more about multi-family real estate investing
About Grant Cardone: CEO of Cardone Enterprises, Cardone Capital, international speaker, entrepreneur, author of The 10X Rule, and creator of 21 bestselling business programs, Grant Cardone owns & operates seven privately held companies and a portfolio over $4 billion in multifamily properties. Named the #1 marketer by Forbes Magazine, Cardone is also the founder of The 10X Movement & The 10X Growth Conference, the world’s largest business & entrepreneur conference.
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