My guest this week is Keith Wasserman, co-founder of the real estate investment firm Gelt.
 This was my first fully dedicated conversation on direct real estate investing, so we cover many different topics, including the pros and cons of different types of real estate, current valuations, risk vs. reward, tax protection, and the most interesting emergent areas.  
 You can tell Keith is an entrepreneur at heart so I enjoyed his energy and all that he has learned. Please enjoy.
  
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 Show Notes
 1:15 - (First Question) – Their interest in apartments and mobile homes as investments
 2:32 – The returns spectrum for different classes of real estate
 4:03 – His early entrepreneurial ventures and the start of Gelt
 7:45 – Don’t be afraid of negotiating
 8:34 – Going through early deals in real estate
 11:57 – How he determines when it’s time to sell a property
 14:13 – How do they think about taxes in their investment offerings
 16:57 – Depreciation strategies in real estate investing
 18:27 – The evolution of the types of real estate properties they’ve invested in
 21:41 – Most important factors when evaluating a building to invest in
 23:50 – Barriers to entry
 25:41 – Changes in his cost of capital
 28:51 – Cost of debt and deciding how much to put into a building
 30:33 – A look at the competition
 34:51 – Effective marketing strategies
 37:07 – How demographics impact their strategies
 39:11 – The co-living space
 40:34 – Cloud kitchens and how he would invest in these
 46:11 – How autonomous vehicles will impact real estate
 47:52 – Pros and cons of developing new properties vs buying existing ones
 49:59 – Early stage investing interest
 53:48 – Favorite business/entrepreneur story
 55:10 – Advice for younger entrepreneurs
 57:09 – Kindest thing anyone has done for Keith
  
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 For more episodes go to InvestorFieldGuide.com/podcast. 
 Sign up for the book club, where you’ll get a full investor curriculum and then 3-4 suggestions every month at InvestorFieldGuide.com/bookclub