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The Best Ever CRE Show

Joe Fairlesswww.bestevercre.com
Welcome to the Best Ever CRE Show, the world’s longest-running daily COMMERCIAL real estate podcast. Founded by Joe Fairless, a co-founder of Ashcroft Capital who went from buying $35,000 homes to controlling more than $2.7 billion in real estate assets, the Best Ever CRE Show provides commercial real estate expert insights, education, and timely information to our community of active and passive investors who want to build wealth, build a legacy, and do more good in the world. So if you want the real stories behind the good, the bad, and the worst ever deals — plus, insights into what really goes on in commercial real estate investing — you’re in the right place. Our hosts interview commercial real estate experts every day to uncover secrets and strategies YOU can use to become a better, more informed investor. This is the Best Ever CRE show. Join the Best Ever Community The Best Ever Community is live and growing - and we want serious commercial real estate investors like you inside. It’s free to join, but you must apply and meet the criteria. Connect with top operators, LPs, GPs, and more, get real insights, and be part of a curated network built to help you grow. Apply now at www.bestevercommunity.com
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Episodes

JF3675: The Secret Sauce Behind the Boring, High-Cash Flow Sector Most Investors Avoid ft. Andy Weiner

Andy Weiner, president of RockStep Capital, joins hosts Amanda Cruise and Ash Patel on the Best Ever CRE Show. In this episode, Andy gives an absolute masterclass on retail investment, focusing on enclosed malls and power centers. He shares the misconceptions around Amazon’s impact on retail, why going tenant-by-tenant is the best way to forecast NOI with mall spaces, and why owning a second-generation power center is a good bet in today’s world. Seriously … if you’re looking to invest in retail...

Sep 26, 202438 minSeason 1Ep. 3675

JF3674: Creating $10 Million in Multifamily Value in One Year and Raising Capital for Hard Money Loans ft. Dan Costantino

Dan Costantino — a value-add multifamily operator, hard money lender, and managing member at Achieve Capital Partners — joins host Slocomb Reed on the Best Ever CRE Show. In this episode, Dan shares how his real estate side hustle became his full-time gig, from raising capital from passive investors for hard money lending to scaling into multifamily deals. He also discusses the process of vertically integrating via in-house property management, why he finds himself saying No more and more often,...

Sep 25, 202423 minSeason 1Ep. 3674

JF3673: Hidden Dangers of Lease-Up Deals and Challenges Facing Self-Storage in 2024 ft. Joe Pizzurro

Joe Pizzurro, managing director of Breakchain Capital, joins host Joe Cornwell on the Best Ever CRE Show. In this episode, Joe discusses the self-storage industry in 2024, including how interest rate hikes pushed him from multifamily to self storage, the value-add strategies his team deploys, and why he now stays away from lead-up deals. He also explains how the seller financing structure on his most recent acquisition made the deal possible. Sponsors: Altra Running Apartments.com Learn more abo...

Sep 24, 202423 minSeason 1Ep. 3673

JF3672: Secrets and Challenges to Maximizing Section 8 Cash Flow ft. Mike Curadossi

Section 8 investor Mike Curadossi joins host Slocomb Reed on the Best Ever CRE Show. In this episode, Mike dives into what it’s really like managing Section 8 properties, including the secrets and strategies to maximize cash flow, the biggest challenges that come with Section 8 tenants, and why placing tenants is the single most important part of the Section 8 process. Sponsors: Altra Running Apartments.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices...

Sep 23, 202428 minSeason 1Ep. 3672

JF3671: The Opportunity in Office That Nobody’s Talking About ft. Brian Levredge

Brian Levredge, owner of First Property Management, joins hosts Ash Patel and Amanda Crusie on the Best Ever CRE Show. He invests in a variety of asset classes, including industrial and flex, office, multifamily, and more. In this episode, Brian and our hosts nerd out on suburban office, discussing why it’s one of the most overlooked opportunities in commercial real estate today. He also discusses the headaches of managing multi-tenant office buildings, his criteria and how he evaluates office d...

Sep 22, 202436 minSeason 1Ep. 3671

JF3670: The ‘Disastrous Policy’ Behind This Investor’s Worst-Ever Deals ft. Jonah Bamberger

Jonah Bamberger, managing partner and executive chairman of Aulder Capital, joins host Joe Cornwell on the Best Ever CRE Show. Aulder Capital has done over 60 acquisitions totaling more than $1 billion, and in this episode, Jonah discusses investing in Brooklyn and along the I-95 corridor, the active development deals currently working on — including building New York’s only Miami-style beach club — and the challenges of investing in rest-stabilized neighborhoods in NYC. Jonah Bamberger | Real E...

Sep 21, 202429 minSeason 1Ep. 3670

JF3669: The Unsexy Reality of Building a Syndication Business from Scratch ft. Brian Burke

In this episode of Next Level CRE on the Best Ever Show, Brian Burke, CEO of Praxis Capital, joins host Matt Faircloth. Brian has acquired over half a billion dollars of real estate in his 30-plus years in the business, including more than 3,000 multifamily units and more than 700 single-family homes, with the assistance of proprietary software that he wrote himself. Brian has subdivided land, built homes, and constructed self-storage, but prefers to reposition existing multifamily properties. B...

Sep 20, 202457 minSeason 1Ep. 3669

JF3668: Scaling Land Acquisitions, Navigating Zoning Challenges, and Turning $40M into $136M ft. Anita Verma-Lallian

Ash Patel interviews Anita Verma-Lallian, CEO of Arizona Land Consulting, about her journey in the land consulting business, the growth of Arizona's real estate market, and the intricacies of land acquisition and development. Anita shares insights on the importance of zoning, community relations, and strategic investment in land, as well as the returns investors can expect compared to other asset classes. The discussion also touches on the challenges of finding suitable properties and the dynami...

Sep 19, 202426 minSeason 1Ep. 3668

JF3667: Transitioning from Multifamily to RV Parks, $1M Pecan Business Acquisition, and Mastering the Perpetuity Model ft. Josh Ferrari

Josh Ferrari, CEO and owner of Ferrari Capital, discusses his experience in syndicating commercial real estate, including multifamily properties and RV parks. He shares his unique perpetuity model for partnership with LPs, where they receive a 100% return of capital and then retain ownership in the deal while receiving a share of distributable capital. Josh also talks about his recent business acquisition of a pecan business and the cash flow it generates. He emphasizes the importance of pivotin...

Sep 18, 202431 minSeason 1Ep. 3667

JF3666: Navigating 400 Evaluations for 2 Deals, $1M Renovation Plans, and Leveraging Third-Party Management ft. Paul Montelongo

Paul Montelongo, founder of Montalongo Capital, discusses his focus on acquiring value-add multifamily properties in Texas, Kansas, and Alabama. He shares that their business plan involves putting about a million dollars worth of improvements into each property and holding them for five to six years. Paul emphasizes the importance of staying nimble in the current market and building strong relationships with brokers and referral sources to find deals. He also discusses the benefits and challenge...

Sep 17, 202429 minSeason 1Ep. 3666

JF3665: Rebuilding a $100M Portfolio, Lessons from Federal Prison, and Navigating Today's Multifamily Market ft. Mike Morawski

Mike Morawski, a commercial multifamily operator, shares his experience in the real estate industry and offers insights into the current market climate. He discusses the factors that contributed to his success in scaling his business from zero to $100 million in five years, as well as the mistakes he made during the Great Recession. Morawski believes that there are opportunities in the current market and emphasizes the importance of investing in growth markets and paying attention to details in ...

Sep 16, 202423 minSeason 1Ep. 3665

JF3664: Scaling with Joint Ventures, Maximizing Returns through Property Conversions, and Building a Global Portfolio ft. Charlie Panayi

Charlie Panayi, CEO of Red Squirrel Property Shop, shares his journey into real estate investing and the different types of properties he has invested in. He started at a young age, buying his first property at 18 and focusing on buy-to-let investments. As he gained more experience, he diversified into larger developments, conversions, and commercial properties. He also discusses the UK property market and the opportunities that arose after the 2008 crash. Charlie emphasizes the importance of ed...

Sep 15, 202434 minSeason 1Ep. 3664

JF3663: Overcoming Rent Control Challenges, Managing 95% Vacancy in Value-Add Deals, and Expanding into High-Growth Markets ft. Zihao Wang

Zihao Wang, CEO at Motiva Holdings, discusses their value-add multifamily investment strategy and portfolio growth. They focus on both Southern California and other markets such as the Texas Triangle and the Midwest. In Southern California, they target two types of value-add plays: properties with mom and pop owners who haven't raised rents due to rent control, and properties with sophisticated operators who have already added value but still have rental upside. Zihao explains how rent control a...

Sep 14, 202422 minSeason 1Ep. 3663

JF3662: Building a Real Estate Empire Without Banks Through Creative Financing ft. Pace Morby

In this episode of Next Level CRE on the Best Ever Show, creative finance legend Pace Morby joins host Matt Faircloth to explain how investors can use subject to, seller financing, and other creative strategies to acquire properties at low interest rates and without using a bank. Pace discusses his start in real estate, including how a Ponzi scheme forced him to basically start over, and how he built a thriving real estate empire through creative finance. He also shares how he overcomes seller o...

Sep 13, 20241 hr 1 minSeason 1Ep. 3662

JF3661: Transitioning from DIY Flips to Syndications, Raising Capital, and Managing Distressed Properties ft. Jordan Smith

Jordan Smith, President of 360 Properties Corp, shares his journey in real estate investing, from single-family homes to large apartment communities. He emphasizes the importance of building relationships and providing value to others in order to raise capital for deals. Jordan discusses the challenges of rising costs and finding reliable contractors in the current market. He also shares lessons learned from his worst deal and highlights the benefits of being part of a team in multifamily invest...

Sep 12, 202428 minSeason 1Ep. 3661

JF3660: Overcoming Capital Constraints, Seller Challenges, and Boosting NOI Through Creative Operations ft. Andrew Reichart

Andrew Reichert, founder and CEO of Burgo Capital, shares his experience in real estate investing and syndicated funds. He discusses the challenges of finding compelling deals in the current market and the importance of aligning interests with investors. Andrew emphasizes the need for creativity in both acquisitions and operations to maximize returns. He also advises newer syndicators to prioritize integrity and stewardship when working with other people's money. Additionally, Andrew highlights ...

Sep 11, 202424 minSeason 1Ep. 3660

JF3659: Converting Hotels to Apartments, Navigating Permits, and Maximizing Affordable Housing ft. Ryan Sudeck

Ryan Sudeck, CEO of Sage Investment Group, discusses their strategy of converting hotels into apartment buildings to address the affordable housing crisis. They look for hotels with existing infrastructure and amenities that can be repurposed for residents. They focus on growth markets with wage and employment growth and near transit corridors and centers of employment. The average cost for conversion per unit is between $37,000 and $50,000. They typically hold the properties for cash flow for a...

Sep 10, 202437 minSeason 1Ep. 3659

JF3658: Maximizing NOI with Triple Net Leases, Creative Financing, and Scaling a 75,000 Sq Ft Commercial Portfolio ft. Michael Hendzel

Michael Hendzel, a real estate investor, shares his experiences and insights in commercial real estate investing. He discusses the challenges he faces with his properties, such as dealing with tenant issues and property maintenance. Michael explains the difference between gross leases and triple net leases and why he prefers triple net leases. He also talks about his investment strategy, which involves buying properties in his local community and aggressively paying down debt. Michael emphasizes...

Sep 09, 202433 minSeason 1Ep. 3658

JF3657: Scaling to 150 Units in a Year, Joint Venture Structures, and Mastering Systems & Processes ft. Nicole Fiore

Nicole Fiore, the founder of Coast to Coast Homes Canada Incorporated, shares her experience in scaling her real estate portfolio from four to 150 residential and commercial multifamily units. She discusses the importance of slowing down and focusing on acquiring processes and systems rather than just acquiring properties. Nicole emphasizes the value of creating systems, hiring the right team members, and delegating tasks to ensure smooth operations and investor satisfaction. She also highlights...

Sep 08, 202426 minSeason 1Ep. 3657

JF3656: Managing 32,000 Units, Navigating Interest Rate Hikes, and Finding the Best Deals in 2024 ft. Jeff Gleiberman

Jeff Gleiberman, President of MG Properties, shares his experience of managing a portfolio of over 32,000 multifamily units. The company was founded by his father in 1992 and has since expanded to six major Western states. They focus on slow and steady growth, buying existing apartment buildings, and holding properties for 7 to 10 years. Their investment approach involves low leverage, long-term fixed-rate financing, and a syndication model. They prioritize low-risk investments and have a track ...

Sep 07, 202434 minSeason 1Ep. 3656

JF3655: Introducing Best Ever's New Show: Next Level CRE, Featuring Matt Faircloth

Matt Faircloth introduces himself as the host of a new segment, "Next Level CRE," on the Best Ever CRE Show, where he focuses on delivering actionable advice to real estate investors. He emphasizes learning from mistakes and being open to growth. Joined by Herve Francois, a former Wall Street professional turned real estate investor, they discuss key challenges like managing portfolios, finding suitable deals, and navigating financing. They stress the importance of focusing on a single real esta...

Sep 06, 202455 minSeason 1Ep. 3655

JF3654: Tech Engineer Turned Investor: Scaling to 1000+ Units, Tackling Build-to-Rent in Hidden Markets, and Helping 10,000 Families Achieve Financial Freedom ft. Keshav Kolur

Keshav Kolur, principal and founder of Clive Capital, shares his background and current focus on real estate investing. He discusses the importance of finding the right sponsors and evaluating deals. Keshav also talks about the challenges of raising capital and the objections he faces from potential investors. He explains the concept of build-to-rent single-family homes and the markets he is targeting for this business plan. Keshav shares the return projections and timeline for a 500-house build...

Sep 05, 202426 minSeason 1Ep. 3654

JF3653: The Truth About Cannabis Tenants: Underwriting, Securing Financing, and the Biggest Myths ft. Chris Reece

Chris Reece, CEO of MJ Reed, discusses the opportunities and risks of investing in cannabis real estate. He explains that by financing properties with cannabis tenants, investors can gain exposure to the industry without taking on the additional risk associated with cannabis operations. Reece also addresses the myth of the government seizing cannabis properties, explaining that the Department of Justice is defunded from pursuing legal activities in states with medical legal programs. He emphasiz...

Sep 04, 202435 minSeason 1Ep. 3653

JF3652: From Tech Mogul to Arizona Real Estate Leader, Securing $268M in Multifamily, and The Power of Strategic Partnerships ft. Ray Hightower

Ray Hightower, a managing partner of ROI Clear, shares his real estate investing journey and insights. He discusses his transition from running a tech company to investing in real estate syndications. Ray emphasizes the importance of building equity and creating lasting value through real estate investments. He also highlights the significance of building relationships with brokers, partners, and other professionals in the industry. Ray shares lessons learned from deals that didn't go as planned...

Sep 03, 202435 minSeason 1Ep. 3652

JF3651: Pivoting from C-Class to B-Class Multifamily, Overcoming Texas Insurance Hikes, and Scaling to 2000 Units ft. Eric Chadderdon

Eric Chadderdon, founder and managing partner of Gibby's Capital Investments, discusses the changes in the multifamily real estate market in Texas over the past few years. He talks about the challenges of rising property insurance costs and the impact of new multifamily developments hitting the market at the same time. Eric shares how his investment criteria have changed, focusing on B+ and A- assets in newer markets. He also emphasizes the importance of building relationships with brokers in mu...

Sep 02, 202426 minSeason 1Ep. 3651

JF3650: Why Now Is the Best Time Ever to Buy Industrial Real Estate ft. Judd Dunning

Judd Dunning, President of DWG Capital Partners, discusses his experience in the real estate industry, particularly in industrial single-tenant sale-leasebacks and value-add properties. He shares insights on the current state of the industrial real estate market and the opportunities it presents. He discusses the risks involved and how his company mitigates them through proper due diligence, reserves, and active management. Judd also touches on his involvement in multifamily deals and the import...

Sep 01, 202430 minSeason 1Ep. 3650

JF3649: Leveraging Free Land for Inner-City Development, Surviving Variable Rate Debt, and Preparing for Multifamily Syndication ft. Randy Langenderfer

Randy Langenderfer, President of Invest Arc Properties, shares his experience in real estate investing and discusses his current focus on single-family development. He talks about the advantages of starting with single-family homes, such as building contractor relationships and getting in good graces with the city for future multifamily projects. Randy also discusses the challenges of dealing with variable rate debt and the potential impact of rising interest rates on the market. He provides adv...

Aug 31, 202427 minSeason 1Ep. 3649

JF3648: Navigating Smaller Deals, Aligning Interests with Local Partners, and Strategic Property Management in Multifamily ft. John Casmon

John Casmon, founder of Casmon Capital Group, shares insights on investing in smaller multifamily deals. He emphasizes the importance of having local partners with boots on the ground and a proven track record. By partnering with experienced property managers and other team members, investors can leverage their expertise and navigate the challenges of smaller deals. Casmon also discusses the alignment of interests among team members and the flexibility to make changes if necessary. He advises in...

Aug 30, 202432 minSeason 1Ep. 3648

JF3647: From Building Homes to Building Wealth, Strategic Seller Financing, and Mastering the South Carolina Market ft. Jennings Smith

Jennings Smith shares his journey from being a contractor to becoming a successful real estate investor. He started in single-family homes and eventually transitioned to multifamily properties. Jennings emphasizes the importance of shifting your mindset and identity to that of a real estate investor. He also discusses the criteria he looks for in markets, including population growth and stability. Jennings shares a specific deal where he was able to negotiate a lower insurance premium and increa...

Aug 29, 202440 minSeason 1Ep. 3647

JF3646: Scaling Back for Lifestyle, Realizing Contentment in Vacant Land and Laundromats, and the Hard Lessons of a Bad Deal ft. Sam Wilson

In this conversation, Sam Wilson discusses his decision to scale back his real estate portfolio for lifestyle reasons. He shares his background and the journey that led him to prioritize fulfillment and personal satisfaction over growth and expansion. Sam talks about finding fulfillment in real estate investing by focusing on assets that have outsized returns without requiring excessive time and resources. He also discusses his unique approach to laundromats and how he combines the needs of othe...

Aug 28, 202425 minSeason 1Ep. 3646
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