Ritter on Real Estate

Kent Ritter
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Aug 23, 2022 • 33min

From Self Storage To Multifamily Investing W/ Bryan Underwood

On today's episode of Ritter On Real Estate, we chat with Bryan Underwood. Bryan is the founding Principal of Responsible Residential (“RR”) and President of Responsible Real Estate, Inc. (“RRE”), a San Diego based real estate investment company. Bryan started RR & RRE after spending more than ten years in his family business, A-1 Self Storage/Caster Properties, Inc. Responsible Residential is a San Diego-based residential development company focused on middle-income housing. Prior to launching RR & RRE, Bryan worked as the Acquisitions Manager for Caster Properties, Inc./ A-1 Self Storage.Since joining Caster Properties in 2007, Bryan has played a key role in the acquisition and entitlement of over 1.5MM square feet of Self Storage space with a market value of $200MM. Welcome to the show Bryan! Key Points From The Episode: Bryan’s upbringing – how he fell in love with real estate while working in the women's Department in Nordstrom.Bryan’s experience working in his family business in Self Storage.What 2007 taught Bryan about the real estate market. Why the Self Storage business is so great for investors.Why Bryan switched from self-storage to single-family starting his own kind of.The two deals that exposed him to why real estate is such a great investment.Why red tape is never fun for real estate developers.Advice for new real estate developers.Brian's goal of buying1000 units in the next few years. Books Mentioned:Never Split The Difference By Chris VossCheck us out on socials: Instagram LinkedIn Youtube https://hudsoninvesting.com/ Production by Outlier Audio
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Aug 16, 2022 • 31min

From Broker to 65+ Unit Owner With Jason Lee

Jason Lee is a highly recognized real estate broker in the multifamily real estate industry. He has worked with several eight to ten-figure real estate investors in San Diego County, helping them acquire, sell, and 1031 exchange in order to improve their portfolio.In the last couple of years, Jason has represented over 75 investors and sold over $150,000,000 worth of real estate in San Diego County.He is well respected by his investors and he is currently one of the top producing commercial real estate agents in San Diego County. His transactions & insights have been shared in the San Diego Business Journal and Costar. Jason is not only a prominent but also a very active multifamily investor as well. He has acquired over 15 properties in the past 12 months. Jason is the owner and operator of over $30,000,000 of real estate in San Diego County, totaling just over 65 units.Key Points From The Episode: Falling into real estate after seeing his friend's parents success.Closing real estate deals as a broker in college.Graduating and becoming a full-time real estate investor.Key principles Jason’s mentor taught him. Learning how to sell and that the money is in the follow-up. How Jason built a 75+ unit portfolio.What the San Diego real estate market is like.How being a broker impacted Jason’s real estate investments.The importance of focusing on what gets the highest ROI.Why shiny kitchens are overrated… Focus on simple value add.Practical advice for new real estate investors.How to build broker relationships.Books Mentioned: How To Win Friends And Influence People.Check us out on socials: Instagram LinkedIn Youtube https://hudsoninvesting.com/ Production by Outlier Audio
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Aug 9, 2022 • 57min

How To Live The Life Of Your Dreams! With Rich Fettke

Today's Ritter On Real Estate guest is Rich Fettke. Twenty years ago, Rich was told he had six months to live at 37 years old. Thankfully, the doctor’s diagnosis was wrong; the melanoma did not spread to his liver. However, that initial diagnosis caused his wife to find a way to make ends meet if he died. She found mentors who helped guide her and led her to learn about real estate investing. After he was healed, they began to invest and learned a way to financial freedom. They wanted to help their friends and family do the same, so they formed what they thought would be a small group of people to learn about investing together. Today that small group has grown to over 60,000 members. The company that Rich and Kathy built, RealWealth, has helped thousands of people create financial freedom in their own lives. Rich is also the author of Extreme Success (Simon & Schuster, 2002) and the audio program, Momentum.  Key Points From The Episode: Rich’s life-shattering false positive diagnosis. How it changed his life.Rich’s experience house hacking, seeing how real estate creates wealth. Buying 5 properties.Starting Real Wealth, how Rich and his team empower/teach investors. The importance of spending time to get quiet and think.How meditation benefits the brain. The importance of community.What separates Rich’s book from other real estate books.Rich defines what a “Henry” Is. Getting clear about what you want in life. Understanding assets vs liabilities.The wealthy value time and education. About Rich’s Book:The Wise Investor is an inspiring parable about building what author Rich Fettke calls Real Wealth, the foundation of financial freedom. It tells the story of Ryan Brooks, a husband, father, and CaptivSoft’s hard-working lead coder who, with the help of a new friend and mentor, finds a different path to financial security for himself and his family and becomes wealthy in more ways than he thought possible. The foreword was written by Robert Kiyosaki (Author of Rich Dad Poor Dad) and the book has been endorsed by Brandon Turner (BiggerPockets Podcasts and Author of The Book on Rental Property Investing), Kristine Carlson (Co-Author of Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff books), Ken McElroy (Author and Investor) and Jon Gordon (Author of The Carpenter and The Energy Bus).Websites & Social Mediahttps://www.thewiseinvestorbook.comhttps://www.fettke.comhttps://realwealth.comhttps://www.instagram.com/richfettkehttps://www.facebook.com/rich.fettkehttps://www.linkedin.com/in/fettke/Books Mentioned:The Wise Investor By Rich FettkeCheck us out on socials: Instagram LinkedIn Youtube https://hudsoninvesting.com/ Production by Outlier Audio
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Aug 2, 2022 • 35min

A Profit First Mindset With David Richter

On today’s episode of Ritter On Real Estate, We sit down with David Richter. David is an active real estate investor who has been essential in closing over 850 deals over the last 10 years. He has experience with wholesale, turnkey, BRRRR, owner finance, rentals, lease options, and any other exit strategy you can think of. In addition to investing in his own deals, David has helped real estate companies completely turn around from going out of business to building cash reserves by using the Profit First cash flow system. He has been featured on Biggerpockets, Real Estate Disruptors with Steve Trang, and many other podcasts, shows, and stages. To help even more people, he wrote Profit First for Real Estate Investing - a derivative of the original Profit First by Mike Michalowicz that is tailored specifically to Real Estate Investors. His goal is to completely transform the Real Estate Investing industry by helping real estate investors make and KEEP more money in their businesses. As the founder and owner of SimpleCFO Solutions, he wants to bring investors true financial clarity and freedom and help every investor stop living deal to deal. Welcome to the show, David! Key Points From The Episode: David's start in real estate. Reading Rich Dad Poor Dad and hanging out with Real Estate Investors to learn. Cashflow Management and preparing for the future. The importance of hiring for purpose and not just hiring to hire. What it's like working with Simple CFO. Understanding the numbers and managing accounting properly. What tools David recommends for financial management.  Implying a profit-first mindset.Books Mentioned: Profit First For Real EstateRich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert KiyosakiProfit First By Mike MichalowiczThe Road Less Stupid By Keith CunninghamSimpleCFO.comCheck us out on socials: Instagram LinkedIn Youtube https://hudsoninvesting.com/ Production by Outlier Audio
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Jul 26, 2022 • 58min

Helping People Find Freedom Through Multifamily With Julie Holly!

In today’s episode of Ritter On Real Estate, we chat with Julie Holly. Julie is the founder of Three Keys Investment, which helps people like you find their freedom through multifamily real estate investing so that they can live the life of their dreams! She has invested in single-family homes, house-hacked before it had a name, managed properties from 1k miles away and passively invested in multifamily assets. Currently, Julie is passively invested in nearly 300 doors, strategically partnered in 68 Atlanta based, and a general partner in 120 units. ​Her podcast The Conscious Investor is designed to support investors at every step of their journey. From mindset and personal development to powerful insight from a variety of professionals, listeners are invited to unravel and discover the harmony in life, family and wealth.  Julie’s experience as a public school teacher, ability to relate with people, and genuine care for their financial well-being allow her to raise capital for the team’s offering. She serves clients as a high-performance coach and runs the Five Week Book & Networking Club as well as an accountability group.​Her free time is filled with backcountry mountain biking with family and friends, baking delicious treats to share with others, writing grants for 9B Trails, a local nonprofit, and leading book clubs to stimulate minds and build community. Welcome to the show, Julie!Key Points From The Episode: -Julie’s upbringing. Getting into education and then realizing that a secure job really wasn't that secure.-The importance of having the right mindset when investing in real estate.-Tips for new real estate investors.-How Julie analyzes real estate deals.-Why syndication is a good vehicle for those who want to invest in real real estate passively. Check us out on socials: Instagram LinkedIn Youtube https://hudsoninvesting.com/ Production by Outlier Audio
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Jul 19, 2022 • 44min

Building Generational Wealth Through Real Estate With Kenneth Gee

In today’s episode of #RitterOnRealEstate we interview Ken Gee, Ken is the founder and managing partner of KRI Partners and the KRI group of companies. He has more than 24 years of significant real estate, banking, private equity transaction, and principal investing experience. Throughout his career, he has been involved in transactions valued at more than $2.0 billion, much of which has included the acquisition, management, and financing of various multi-family real estate projects. Before forming KRI Partners, Ken was a tax manager with Deloitte & Touche LLP. Some of his major clients included The Riverside Company, Key Equity Capital Partners, Blue Point Capital, Linsalata Capital Partners, The Zaremba Group, Charter One Bank, and Applied Industrial Technologies, Inc. Before his career at Deloitte & Touche, he spent several years at National City Bank (now part of PNC Bank).Ken is a licensed Ohio Certified Public Accountant, a member of multiple apartment associations, the Ohio Society of Certified Public Accountants, and the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. Welcome to the Podcast Ken! Key Points From The Episode: How Ken got inspired to learn about real estate while feeding his infant daughter. Watching his peers make a lot of money in real estate. Buying his first deal, a 28-unit apartment complex.Making half a million dollars off of his first three deals. Realizing that real estate was his ticket to building wealth for his family.How having children impacts your decision-making when it comes to career/investing. How technology has helped spread the knowledge of real estate investing. Ken's advice for vetting a deal sponsor. Some of the red flags to look out for. How Ken views the current real estate market. Understanding that people will always need somewhere to live. Books mentioned:The 10X Rule by Grant CardoneCheck us out on socials: Instagram LinkedIn Youtube https://hudsoninvesting.com/ Production by Outlier Audio
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Jul 12, 2022 • 36min

How To Protect Your Assets With Garrett Sutton

In today's episode of Ritter on real estate we sit down with Garrett Sutton. Garrett is an attorney/best-selling author and one of Robert Kiyosaki's Rich Dad's Advisors. Garrett has over 35 years of experience assisting individuals and businesses in limiting their liability, protecting their assets, and implementing advantageous corporate structures. Garrett is the author of start your own Corporation, loopholes of Real Estate, Writing Business Plans, Buying and Selling a Business, and his most recent book Veil Not Fail.Garrett is the owner and operator of Corporate Direct and Sutton Law Center, since 1990 has provided clients from around the world with asset protection and corporate formation and maintenance services. Welcome to the show, Garrett! Key Points From The Episode: Garrett's upbringing, going to business and Law School.Getting to work with Robert Kiyosaki riding 8 books in the Rich Dad series.How Garrett became a Rich Dad Advisor.Defining asset protection -  think about litigation.Don't hold properties in your own name.Garrett explains inside and outside attacks to LLCs.The best states to hold LLCs in.Umbrella Insurance in why it's important.Why you're holding company should be in Wyoming.Garrett's new book Veil Not Fail. Corporate formalities and why they are important.How to choose the right entity for your real estate business.Why  C-corps and land trusts aren't good for owning real estate.Using LLC's for syndication/passive investors.Books Mentioned: Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki & Veil Not Fail by Garrett Sutton, ESQ. Check us out on socials: Instagram LinkedIn Youtube https://hudsoninvesting.com/ Production by Outlier Audio
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Jul 5, 2022 • 32min

$500M in Acquisitions With Chris Larsen

In today's episode of #RitterOnRealEstate, we interview Chris Larsen. Chris is the founder and Managing Partner of Next-Level Income. Since “retiring” after 18 years in the medical device industry he dedicates his time to helping others become financially independent through education and investment opportunities. Chris has been investing in and managing real estate for over 20 years. While completing his degree in Biomechanical Engineering and M.B.A. in Finance at Virginia Tech, he bought his first single-family rental at age 21. Chris expanded into development, private-lending, buying distressed debt as well as commercial office, and ultimately syndicating commercial properties. He began syndicating deals in 2016 and has been actively involved in over $500M of real estate acquisitions. In addition to real estate, Chris has invested in equities, oil & gas, and small business lending, as well as being active in Venture South, one of the nation’s Top 10 Angel Investing groups. Chris lives with his wife and two boys (and Viszla, Lucy!) in Asheville, NC where he loves spending time with them in the outdoors and enjoying the food and culture that the region has to offer.Key Points From The Episode:Chris’s start in real estate. Using $3000 to buy a $90,000 property.Getting an engineering degree. How it helped his thinking.Learning early the importance of having money. How money creates freedom. Buying his first rental property at 21 years old.Why Chris prefers Real Estate over other investment vehicles.Starting off in single-family. How he realized that it wasn't scalable. The pros of syndication.Tips for new real estate investors.The importance of finding the right partner to invest with.Getting yourself in a position to invest in real estate. Not moving too fast.Books Mentioned:Lifespan by David SinclairCheck us out on socials: Instagram LinkedIn Youtube https://hudsoninvesting.com/ Production by Outlier Audio
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Jun 28, 2022 • 36min

Building A 660+ Unit Multifamily Portfolio With Eric Chadderdon

In today's episode of Ritter on real estate we interview Eric Chadderdon.   Eric is the co-founder and managing partner of giddy's capital investment.  Eric first discovered real estate as a child his family owned and operated both single-family and multi-family properties.  Growing up he always thought there was a better way to own real estate efficiently and then he found syndications.One of the critical highlights of Eric's life has been building his Investment Portfolio and assisting in his family lowering their work output to become passive investors.  Eric currently owns 660 + multi-family units and has return rates between 18 and 22%. Thanks for coming on the podcast Eric. Key points from the episode: Growing up in real estate. Jumping into multifamily to show his family that they were doing it the wrong way.Working in sales before getting into real estate.Seeing his family work in their business and not on their business.Using his education to better his family's investing.Joining a mastermind and how it helped him tremendously through the years.Where the Giddy’s name came from.How are crimes New Deals.The importance of meetups in networking.Partnerships and sharing the pi.How Eric built the 660 + unit apartment portfolio.How Eric builds his investor pool. Books Mentioned: Atomic Habits by James ClearFalling Forward By John C. MaxwellCheck us out on socials: Instagram LinkedIn Youtube https://hudsoninvesting.com/ Production by Outlier Audio
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Jun 21, 2022 • 56min

Financing & Structuring Multifamily Deals With Aryeh Sheinbein

Todays #RitterOnRealEstate guest is Aryeh Sheinbein. Aryeh’s bread and butter is helping successful business owners and entrepreneurs invest their money intelligently, allowing their wealth to accumulate so they can stay focused on what truly matters—their business and mission. He’s spent his entire career sharpening his operational experience with investments and valuing businesses, having worked with top private equity, venture capital, hedge funds, investment managers, and banks, as well as a wealth of success in the eCommerce and Amazon selling spaces. Aryeh is particularly skilled in managing large, complex projects and teams—a credit to his excellent executive leadership skills rooted in finance, business strategy, marketing, and operations. When he’s not sculpting the financial futures of his clients, Aryeh loves coaching his kids' sports teams, donating his time to various non-profit organizations, and enjoying quality time with his four wonderful kids and amazing wife. He also hosts the iTunes Top 100-ranked Inside the Lions Den Podcast, a show that explores the leadership skills, financial acumen, and operational improvements required for sustained entrepreneurial and financial success.Key Points From The Conversation: How Aryeh's entrepreneurial journey started as a kid flipping baseball cards!Aryeh's experience interviewing other successful individuals in college. How this helped him enter the workforce.Working in private equity/venture capital.How Rich Dad Poor Dad positively impacted his perspective on real estate investing.Wanting to get into real estate but not wanting to be a "landlord".Learning about tax liens and going to a tax auction.How Aryeh analyzes multifamily deals.The three metrics of investing in a good deal.Aryeh and Kent's take on refinancing. How investors often get in trouble during due diligence.Books Mentioned:Atomic Habits by James ClearCheck us out on socials: Instagram LinkedIn Youtube https://hudsoninvesting.com/ Production by Outlier Audio

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