Rental Property Owner & Real Estate Investor Podcast

Rental Property Owners Association with Brian Hamrick
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Oct 23, 2017 • 60min

EP093 Loan Products for Investors and Homeowners - Acquiring Conventional, Commercial, and Private Money with James Eerdmans

Sooner or later every investor must ask the question "Where can I get the money to do my next deal?" Today James Eerdmans from American Realty Property Management and Finance of America Mortgage will help answer that question. James is a prolific investor who has bought and sold hundreds of properties in the past 20 years. He's also well versed in the different loan products available to home buyers and investors. In this episode we'll discuss the standard types of loans available to home buyers such as FHA and VA, credit score requirements, Private Mortgage Insurance, and the amount of money you'll need to put down (anywhere from 0% to 25%). We also discuss FHA 203k loans, which allow homeowners the opportunity to roll their rehab costs into the amount borrowed. James also discusses the differences between Conventional, Commercial, and Private Lending, and how they apply to investors. You'll also learn how to protect yourself from having your loan 'called in' during the next downturn, the meaning of 'portfolio loan', the number of residential loans you can have, and the different ways banks value your property. If you're unsure of the different loan options available for your investments, or are looking for updated information on the lending industry, I know you'll enjoy today's conversation. You can contact James by email or phone: jeerdmans@financeofamerica.com 616-726-5700
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Oct 16, 2017 • 48min

EP092 Rent-To-Own Strategies, Making Money by Providing Affordable Housing, and Credit Restoration with Todd Warstler

Todd Warstler learned he was losing his job while attending a Lou Brown Real Estate Seminar. The news couldn't have been better received, as Todd had already decided that he could make a better living using Lou's techniques. Today Todd and I discuss the "Rent-to-Own" system that has helped him replace his job income, and how he's used this training to provide affordable housing to residents who were not able to acquire traditional financing. Todd took Lou Brown's lessons a step further by providing Credit Restoration Services that help his residents fix their credit report and improve their credit scores. Todd also shares the returns he shoots for when working with investors, the contractor nightmare he encountered, ways to save money on rehabs, and his opinion on the 'Fix & Flip' Shows made popular on HGTV. There's a lot of great information in this episode for every type of investor. If you'd like to get a hold of Todd, you can contact him by email, website or phone: Todd@nicehomestoday.com 866-386-0590 www.nicehomestoday.com
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Oct 2, 2017 • 50min

EP090 High Risk Investing, Disaster Preparation, and Why You Need to take your Insurance Agent to Lunch, with Ann Finkler

Ann Finkler describes herself as an Explorer, Entrepreneur, Investor, and High Risk Taker. Whether she's Buying an empty Industrial or Office Building, turning a Historic House into a Successful Bed & Breakfast, or Restoring Damaged Homes, she has learned to look at everything with a Creative Eye in order to find Profit and Cash Flow in areas other people would avoid. Today on the show, Ann tells us how she looks for properties that she can fit businesses into, and how that led her to purchase an industrial building that was only 30% occupied. She also shares why she is cautious about taking on commercial debt and how she funds her deals using private money. Ann also shares tips and advice on how to protect your home after a disaster, and why getting to know your insurance agent is so important. Ann also looks for strategic partnerships, and shares the qualities she likes to see in potential partners. You'll also learn how Ann was able to retire early, but changed her mind after the events of 9/11. There's a lot of great experience and information packed into this conversation. Please take a moment to let us know how much you enjoy the show by going to itunes to subscribe, rate & review!
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Sep 25, 2017 • 1h 2min

EP089 Violently Executing Your Business Plan and Systematizing your Real Estate Investments to Create Passive Income

True Passive Income is the Holy Grail for most Real Estate Investors. However, its not always easy to separate ourselves from the Day-to-Day Realities of Investing and figure out ways to create a team, systems and processes that will free up more time and energy for other pursuits. In this episode we're going to discuss why a good plan violently executed today is better than a perfect plan executed next week. Gary Hall is an Entrepreneur, Passive Income Strategist, and the Operations Manager of Westshore Property Management in Muskegon, Michigan. Gary's going to share concrete examples of the systems he's put in place throughout his career to create passive income while building his real estate portfolio. We also go into detail on a low income 11 unit that he's turning into an Airbnb cash cow, as well as his first 'blind pool' syndication and the lessons he learned while raising over $400,000. Gary also discusses the Financial Business he started while in College, Whether Dave Ramsay's advice applies to Commercial Investors, and his outlook on the West Michigan Market. If you're serious about treating your Real Estate Investing as a Business, then I know you're going to get a lot out of this episode. Gary's contact info: http://www.westshorepropertymanagement.com/ gary@westshorepropertymanagement.com Gary@deanarrow.com To share your True Life Ghost Story contact Brian Hamrick @ brian@higinvestor.com
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Sep 18, 2017 • 50min

EP088 The Devil is in the Details: How Title Work, Legal Advice and Insurance can Make or Break your Real Estate Investment with Brian Durham

Today we take a Deeper Dive into the Un-Sexy, yet Extremely Important, details that can make or break your rental property investments: - why you should always have an Attorney review your Contracts - the importance of Title Companies when you buy a Property - how to avoid Adverse Possession - the Hostile Takeover of your Property - How you can Profit from having a Cell Tower on your Property - How to avoid Land Contract Disasters Brian Durham is a Real Estate Agent and Office Manager for Precision Real Estate. He's also finished law school and is in the process of taking the bar exam. Brian has a background in Telecommunications, business management, and tenant law. In this episode, Brian shares how his first home presented a unique and lucrative profit potential when a large grocery store chain made him an offer he couldn't refuse, what happened when a house he sold on land contract burned down, and why he sees the strong housing market continuing for another two to three years. I know you'll gain a lot of in-depth real estate knowledge from today's conversation. Please take a moment to go to itunes to give us a review & rating. To contact Brian: facebook: Precision Real Estate llc 616-299-5777 bdurham5@gmail.com And share your Real Life Ghost Story by emailing Brian Hamrick @ brian@higinvestor.com
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Sep 11, 2017 • 52min

EP087 Fifty Dollars to Change a Toilet Paper Holder! - Is Professional Property Management Worth It? With James Loftus & Patrick Spitzley

This episode is dedicated to anyone who's ever owned rental property and has had to decide whether they should self-manage or hire a professional 3rd party property management company. James Loftus and Patrick Spitzley are back in the studio to discuss their experiences managing their rental properties and then handing over their babies to someone else to take care of them. We discuss the pro's & con's of professional management v.s. self-managing, getting rid of intrusive and demanding tenants, and whether or not your bottom-line numbers will improve with professional management. James and Patrick also discuss why they chose not to start their own management companies, the lifestyle they've created with their free time, and whether or not $50 for changing a toilet paper holder is too expensive. I know you're going to enjoy our conversation. Stick around until the end to hear some bonus 'off-mic' content!
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Sep 4, 2017 • 42min

EP086 Control Your Destiny by Investing in Lease Options, Land Auctions and Apartments with Whitney Nicely

Whitney Nicely believes everyone should control their destiny by investing in real estate as soon and as much as possible. Today she joins me in the studio to talk about the many types of deals she's done, the techniques she's used, and the lessons she's learned along the way. Whitney LOVES investing in Lease Options, and she tells some great stories of the money she's made, and the headaches she's encountered. You'll also learn the three profit points Whitney focuses on when doing a lease option: The non-refundable lease fee, monthly cash flow, and profit at sale. Whitney also buys vacant land at auctions and tells the story of two purchases that had surprisingly lucrative outcomes. You'll also find out how she and her boyfriend (now husband) were able to purchase their apartment units with no money down. This is a fun, informational episode that I know you're going to enjoy. You can contact Whitney through her facebook page by going to: www.whitneynicely.com/group
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Aug 28, 2017 • 1h 21min

EP085 The Art of Buying and Selling in a Hot Real Estate Market with Joshua Schaub

In this red-hot real estate market you need every possible edge to separate yourself from all of the other buyers and investors you're competing with. There are also tricks and tips sellers need to be aware of to get the best price for their property. Today Joshua Schaub from Icon Realty Group is back in the studio to share up-to-date actionable techniques for buyers, sellers and investors that will give you the edge in today's real estate market. Joshua has 7 tips for buyers that will help them get more offers accepted, 5 tips for sellers that will help them price and market their home effectively, and real-life stories from the trenches that every investor can learn from. We discuss the vacant land he purchased where his development plans were literally 'sunk', why buyers should do a final walk-through before closing, and how he helped sell a house that hadn't received any offers for more money than the seller had been asking through a previous broker. There's a lot of fantastic information packed into this episode. I'm also thrilled to welcome Icon Realty Group as the newest sponsor for this show. You can contact Joshua and Icon Realty Group by phone or website: 616-216-2000 http://www.joshuaschaub.com/ http://theiconrealtygroup.com/
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Aug 21, 2017 • 1h 2min

EP084 Meet the Couple from England who Built a 57-Unit Portfolio in Kalamazoo with Bill and Jackie Howson

Bill and Jackie Howson have achieved what many Real Estate Investors dream of - They've built a 57 Unit portfolio, weathered the loss of his job, and achieved financial security through Real Estate Investing. But best of all, they've done it together. Today we discuss how their unique talents and skills compliment each other, and share some funny stories of the arguments they've had along the way. Bill is the researcher and constant learner, who enjoys the due diligence and acquisition phase. Jackie is the designer and rehabber, who has earned her respect in a male-dominated industry. Bill and Jackie also share their management philosophies, and tell why they no longer accept residents who have evictions in their past. They also talk language differences, and how they've had to learn the American meaning of 'yard', 'electrical socket', 'tub', and 'faucet'. I know you'll enjoy this fun and informative conversation. Please take a moment to go to itunes to give us a 5 star rating and review!
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Aug 14, 2017 • 1h 1min

EP083 Buying a Dollar General Store V.S. Buying a Multifamily: Differences in Investing in Commercial Office, Retail and Industrial with Marcus & Millichap Senior Associate Michael Cagen

When it comes to buying Commercial Retail, Office or Industrial Investment Property, there's a lot of differences from the Commercial Multifamily and Apartment World. Here to discuss and compare those differences with us today is Michael Cagen, a Senior Associate with Marcus & Millichap. Michael and I talk about Single Tenant Net Leases in the Retail space, such as those you might find with a Dollar General store or a Walgreens. We also discuss the different types of leases you might find in an office building such as Gross, Modified Gross, Single Net, Double Net, Triple Net and Absolute Net, and who pays what expenses under each. Michael shares the factors used in valuing these types of commercial properties, such as price and cost per square foot, cap rate, tenant strength, lease duration, and tenant improvements ("TI"). He also shares real-world examples from investments he's brokered. You'll also get an inside look at how Marcus & Millichap position their client's commercial properties in the market to attract the greatest number of buyers and how that translates to higher purchase prices. Michael will take us step-by-step through the process of working with sellers and buyers, and what makes a purchase offer stronger than others. This episode offers an in-depth and fascinating look at the different types of commercial investments. You can contact Michael by email or phone: mcagen@marcusmillichap.com 616-291-6222

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