• ASK MIKE MONDAYS: “Michael, what do you expect in 2025 for apartment investors?”
    Jan 19 2025

    1. 2024 Performance: Michael was disappointed with the acquisition activity due to fluctuating interest rates and low transaction volumes.

    2. Market Conditions: The fundamentals were soft in 2024 with flat to down rents, especially in Central Texas. Occupancy stabilized at around 93% portfolio-wide by January 2025. Michael anticipates a recovery in 2025, particularly in the second quarter when the supply of new properties is expected to decrease significantly.

    3. Example Deal: Michael described a deal in Dallas involving a late 90s property bought for around $170,000 per door, with plans to invest about $10,000 per unit for renovations. The property is well-located with low rents compared to competitors and has a value-add opportunity.

    4. National Multifamily Housing Council (NMHC) Conference: The conference is a major event for multifamily real estate professionals, focusing on deal-making rather than education. It is beneficial for networking and meeting potential equity partners, though it may be overwhelming for newcomers.

    5. Market Outlook: Michael expects higher occupancies and rent growth in 2025 as the supply of new properties decreases. He also notes that the current environment is challenging but sees a generational buying opportunity in multifamily real estate.

    6. Advice for New Investors: New investors should start as limited partners to gain experience and recommends participating in educational events like bus tours to understand the market better.
    Overall, the discussion highlights the challenges and opportunities in the Texas real estate market, the importance of strategic networking, and the potential for recovery and growth in the coming years.

    Are you interested in learning more about how Multifamily Syndications work? Please visit SPIADVISORY.COM to understand more about Michael Becker’s Real Estate Syndication business. If you enjoyed this discussion; Please leave us a 5-STAR RATING on iTunes.

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    30 min
  • EPS 317 - Meet the Dynamic Duo Behind the Apartment Investment Revolution: Cory & Candice Muldrow
    Jan 19 2025

    Have you ever heard the saying, “Slow and steady wins the race?” For Cory and Candice Muldrow, this timeless principle is the foundation of their success in apartment investing. The Muldrows began their journey in 2017 with the purchase of an 18-unit multifamily building, all while juggling full-time W2 careers. With a keen eye for value, they rehabilitated and repositioned this older asset, transforming it from a CLASS C- to a thriving CLASS B+ property.

    But they didn’t stop there. In 2019, they took a bold step forward, acquiring a 102-unit apartment building that was in need of a fresh vision and new management. Through hard work and determination, the Muldrows not only revitalized this property but also made the leap to become full-time apartment investors.

    Since then, they’ve acquired hundreds of units, impacting the lives of both their tenants and investors. Their story proves that with the right mindset and strategy, transitioning from a W2 job to full-time real estate investing is not just a dream – it’s a reality.

    Does apartment investing call to you? Are you ready to explore how you, too, can break free from the 9-to-5 grind and build lasting wealth in real estate? The Muldrows are living proof that it’s possible, and they’re here to show you how it can be done.

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    39 min
  • EPS 316 - DFW is one of the top 1-2 institutional markets in the nation. Why are THESE buyers flocking to North Texas?
    Dec 17 2024

    You’re familiar with B & C workforce housing, right? Many investors focus on that. But have you ever wondered what’s next in apartment investing? What’s the next level? It’s the high-end market— These institutional buyers typically target high-value, well-located, and professionally managed apartment properties, often with luxury amenities or newer construction. They have significant capital and prefer large, stable investments with long-term growth potential. These properties attract institutional buyers—REITs, pension and insurance funds, foreign national funds, and high-net-worth investors. We chat with the institutional sales advisors with IPA in Dallas.
    To contact Michael Ware: mware@ipausa.com
    To contact Drew Kile: dkile@ipausa.com

    Are you interested in learning more about how Multifamily Syndications work? Please visit SPIADVISORY.COM to understand more about Michael Becker’s Real Estate Syndication business

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    42 min
  • EPS 315 - "Real-Time Insights from a Manager of 35,000+ Apartment Units!"
    Nov 27 2024

    Get real-time insights from Mr. X, who manages over 35,000 apartment units across the Southwest! He leads a large third-party property management firm specializing in A, B, and C properties. Mr. X shares key trends impacting the industry, including the widespread use of concessions in the B and C segments, rising bad debt, and the growing challenges in rent collection. He also highlights the increasing issue of tenant fraud, with scams like fake employment records, pay stubs, and IDs, leading to approved tenants who never pay and ultimately face eviction. A must-know for anyone in apartment investing!

    Curious About How Multifamily Syndications Work? Visit SPIADVISORY.COM to Learn More About Michael Becker's Real Estate Syndication Business.

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    50 min
  • EPS 314 - "What to Do When Your Lender Delays Closing: Can You Still Recover?"
    Nov 23 2024

    Jeremy Thomason and Stephen Quisenberry have acquired several apartment buildings in Texas and Georgia. In their discussion, they share their strategies for purchasing properties, emphasizing smaller deals in less competitive markets. They also detailed the challenges encountered during the acquisition of a 64-unit property, particularly with Freddie Mac, the lender, and the hurdles they overcame to successfully close the deal. Additionally, Jeremy and Stephen highlighted the significance of education, networking, and cultivating strong partnerships in the multifamily industry.
    To contact Stephen Quesinberry: stephen@convolocapital.com
    To contact Jeremy Thomason: jeremy@convolocapital.com

    Are you interested in learning more about how Multifamily Syndications work? Please visit SPIADVISORY.COM to understand more about Michael Becker’s Real Estate Syndication business.

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    57 min
  • EPS 313 - “Maximize Your Returns: Why Investing in a 12- Unit Apartment Building Can Boost Your Real Estate Portfolio!”
    Nov 14 2024

    Before Matt and Melissa Mettry purchased a 12-unit apartment building in Dallas, they had already gained valuable experience as passive investors in several multifamily syndications. Through these investments, they learned just how crucial the role of the general partner (GP) is to the success of a project. To them, the general partner was like the captain of an airplane—responsible for navigating the journey, making key decisions, and leading a team of limited partners (LPs) to success.
    Inspired by their experience, Matt and Melissa decided it was time to move from the "passenger" seat to the "cockpit." They wanted to take an active role in real estate, but they also understood the importance of starting small. Their goal was to first learn the ins and outs of managing a smaller multifamily property before scaling up to larger, more complex deals. They were determined to take it one step at a time, mastering the fundamentals before making bigger moves.

    Are you interested in learning more about how Multifamily Syndications work? Please visit SPIADVISORY.COM to understand more about Michael Becker’s Real Estate Syndication business.

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    37 min
  • ASK MIKE MONDAYS: “What do you mean a GENERATIONAL BUYING OPPORTUNITY?”
    Nov 5 2024

    You may have heard this phrase before…from an apartment sponsor…” This is a generational buying opportunity!” Really? Not all properties are great investments, but have the syndicator explain in detail…WHY they think this is a GREAT opportunity for you to invest in. Listen to their reasoning and read their business plan. See if it makes sense…BEFORE you invest your hard-earned money.

    Are you interested in learning more about how Multifamily Syndications work? Please visit SPIADVISORY.COM to understand more about Michael Becker’s Real Estate Syndication business. If you enjoyed this discussion; Please leave us a 5-STAR RATING on iTunes.

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    19 min
  • EPS 312 - Meet the “SUPERHEROS” of COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE LENDING: RECA.
    Oct 29 2024

    It’s a loan officer roundtable with the top producing commercial real estate bankers with RECA. The Real Estate Capital Alliance (RECA) was formed by a group of boutique real estate capital advisory firms with offices in major metropolitan markets and clients across the U.S. Collectively, the group consisting of 18 member firms and more than 85 originators have collectively sourced over $40 billion in debt and equity since the Alliance was formed. Do you want to know how to finance your industrial building? Call a RECA loan officer. How about getting a second opinion on how to structure a multifamily transaction? Call a RECA loan officer. They have provide good advice.
    To contact a RECA member: reca.us
    To contact Scott Duntley: scott@balboafinancial.com
    To contact Scott Lynn: scott@cacherc.com
    To contact: Andrew Kaeyer: akaeyer@hunnemanre.com

    Are you interested in learning more about how Multifamily Syndications work? Please visit www.spiadvisory.com to learn more about Michael Becker’s Real Estate Syndication business with SPI Advisory. If you enjoyed this discussion; Please leave us a 5-STAR RATING on iTunes.

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    46 min