Matt Onofrio: Alleged $35 Million Commercial Real Estate Fraud
Normally, I keep this channel pretty positive. I don't like to talk about other people and choose to stay in my lane, but instances like this one must be discussed to prevent future fraud and protect my audience. I've been involved with a fraudulent partner before, so I'll be reviewing Matt Onofrio's current situation and allegations, as well as pointers to help you notice and stay away from individuals like this in the future.
In this episode of the Investors Round Table, we’ll tackle one of the biggest challenges in today’s market: making commercial real estate deals pencil despite rising interest rates. Logan, Matt, and I will break down the strategies investors can use to structure deals, optimize financing, and find opportunities even in a high-rate environment. We’ll explore creative solutions for mitigating the impact of interest rates on cash flow and returns, ensuring that investors can continue to close profitable deals.
In this episode of the Commercial Real Estate Investor Podcast, we're diving into how to determine price per square foot for land and what you should be paying for industrial sites. Plus, I'll be answering your CRE questions live—from flex space development to marketing triple net properties.
In this episode of the Commercial Real Estate Investor Podcast, we discuss the risks of investing with real estate syndicators you don’t know personally. Using a recent Reddit thread as a case study, we break down key lessons for investors, including:
-The importance of vetting syndicators before committing capital
Common mistakes investors make when evaluating deals
The impact of overleveraged deals and expiring rate caps
Best practices for due diligence in commercial real estate investing
How general partners and limited partners should align their interests
In this episode of the Investors Round Table, we’re diving into the hard lessons learned from our first commercial real estate deals—the mistakes, the surprises, and the critical takeaways every new investor needs to know. Logan, Matt, and I will share real stories from our first commercial transactions, breaking down what went wrong, how we overcame challenges, and what we would do differently today.
In this week's Office Hours, we're diving deep into the hard lessons of real estate investing—what people wish they knew before they jumped in. A recent Reddit discussion in r/realestateinvesting revealed some brutal truths about real estate, from unexpected maintenance costs to tenant nightmares and overestimated cash flow projections, and we're going to talk about the things you should know before you start buying commercial real estate.
Join us for a dynamic roundtable discussion with top brokers Chad, Jesse, and Adam as we dive into the rising trend of distressed commercial property sales, like the recent high-profile losses in Nashville.
Join me in this week's Office Hours as we dive into the unique investment opportunities and challenges of dark and vacant commercial real estate. We'll discuss scenarios like tenants going 'dark' (still paying rent but ceasing operations) and how these situations can impact neighboring tenants, property value, and lease agreements. I'll also cover strategies for investing in discounted dark NNN properties, how to evaluate their potential, and key considerations when re-leasing the space.
Self storage is one of the hottest asset classes in commercial real estate these days and I'm excited to get my hands on my first one right up the road from my office here in Nashville. However, this storage facility certainly isn't...without its issues. Today, my partner, Jacob, and I will dive into our first month of owning the self storage facility and what we're planning to do with it over the next few years.
In this episode, we'll be discussing the current state of the commercial real estate job market. Is it tough to find jobs right now, especially in asset management and private credit? I'll share my insights and advice on breaking into the industry, even if you're just starting out. We'll also cover creative financing strategies that can help you get deals done, even if you don't have a ton of capital.
About Your Host:
Tyler Cauble, Founder & President of The Cauble Group, is a commercial real estate broker and investor based in East Nashville. He’s the best selling author of Open for Business: The Insider’s Guide to Leasing Commercial Real Estate and has focused his career on serving commercial real estate investors as a board member for the Real Estate Investors of Nashville.
In this episode of the Commercial Real Estate Investor Podcast, I came across a wild Reddit post about a first-time investor claiming a 26.8% cap rate on a commercial real estate deal. Sounds too good to be true, right? As I dug deeper, the red flags started piling up—sky-high rent, unreal financing terms, and questionable ownership.