I'm actually pretty interested in talking about the kind of nult and bolt of how your company is set up. I think the legal perspective is really interesting to me because of my experience with single family houses. And i've looked at a couple o properties on your platform, and i've seen that some of them have over 800 investors. But when an investor chooses to buy shares in a property onyour platform, what happens on the back end? What does your team have to do from a legal perspective, to make it all work? That's great question, and you're absolutely right that we work really hard and do a lot of work to hide some of those things and ten make it
Robert Leonard talks with Ryan Frazier and Cameron Wu about their new model of real estate investing — house IPOs and buying shares in individual houses through single-family rentals.
IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN:
00:00 - Intro
01:40 - Why Arrived is different than other real estate investing platforms.
14:51 - Raising capital from Amazon’s founder, Jeff Bezos.
25:17 - The legal structure of Arrived’s business.
34:04 - How to analyze 50K properties per month.
38:41 - Which metrics to focus on during deal analysis.
47:08 - How to find properties to acquire.
49:23 - How to make offers on a mass-quantity of properties.
And much, much more!
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