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.
123. Four Reasons Why The Industrial Outlook Is So Damn Good
122. Investing in Real Estate Syndications | The Investors' Experience with Russ Morgan and Joey Mure
Russ and Joey share their perspective on investing in commercial real estate syndications from the investors' perspective - how to find syndications, when (and when not) to invest, and pitfalls you can avoid as a passive real estate investor.
The duo run Wealth Without Wall Street, which is an online community that seeks to re-educate business owners & families how money truly works. Their goal is to teach people how to enhance savings, increase cash flow and create passive income all without the help of Wall Street. The secret to doing this is having your money work for you, not someone else.
121. Investing in an Emerging Corridor (Creating Critical Mass in a Core Adjacent Corridor)
120. The Dark Side of Build to Rent Communities (And SFR Portfolios)
The Build to Rent model has exploded in popularity this past economic cycle as institutional capital has gained the ability to finance acquisitions of entire SFR communities as if they were a single multifamily asset. Today, we're covering the problems that this investment model creates for the American consumer looking to purchase a home.
119. Real Estate Syndications 101 (An Overview and How to Find Them)
“Debt is bad.” Most of us grow up learning and believing that statement (or something close to it) to be true. And, for the most part, it is. But like everything else in life, context is, well … everything. For example, if you came to me and told me you were unemployed, going to max out four credit cards, and ask grandpa for a loan to buy a brand new F150, I’d tell you that’s a straight up bad idea. And the “debt is bad” advice is mostly talking about just those sorts of transactions, consumer debt. But what about using debt in a different context? What if you’ve spent hours and hours researching a particular investment, a proven investment that you thought had a reasonable chance of return? What if you came to me asking whether that might be a good use of debt? Well, I always refrain from giving advice like that, but for the sake of this analogy, I might be convinced it’s a good idea. Here’s the thing… debt isn’t always bad. You have to be smart and careful in your use of it, but it can be a powerful weapon when it comes to investing in commercial real estate.
118. How to Decide if You're an Active or Passive Commercial Real Estate Investor
117. Should You Use Debt to Buy Commercial Real Estate?
“Debt is bad.” Most of us grow up learning and believing that statement (or something close to it) to be true. And, for the most part, it is. But like everything else in life, context is, well … everything. For example, if you came to me and told me you were unemployed, going to max out four credit cards, and ask grandpa for a loan to buy a brand new F150, I’d tell you that’s a straight up bad idea. And the “debt is bad” advice is mostly talking about just those sorts of transactions, consumer debt. But what about using debt in a different context? What if you’ve spent hours and hours researching a particular investment, a proven investment that you thought had a reasonable chance of return? What if you came to me asking whether that might be a good use of debt? Well, I always refrain from giving advice like that, but for the sake of this analogy, I might be convinced it’s a good idea. Here’s the thing… debt isn’t always bad. You have to be smart and careful in your use of it, but it can be a powerful weapon when it comes to investing in commercial real estate.
116. The Dark Side of Build to Rent Communities (And SFR Portfolios)
The Build to Rent model has exploded in popularity this past economic cycle as institutional capital has gained the ability to finance acquisitions of entire SFR communities as if they were a single multifamily asset. Today, we're covering the problems that this investment model creates for the American consumer looking to purchase a home.
115. What You Should Know BEFORE You Invest in Commercial Real Estate
114. When to Walk Away from A Commercial Real Estate Deal
Inflation is higher than it's been since the 80s and interest rates are on the rise. Both of these factors will have an impact on commercial real estate and its viability as an investment vehicle, but what happens when the two are combined like we're seeing today? Here's how high inflation and higher interest rates will impact the commercial real estate investment market.
113. How High Inflation and Interest Rates Will Impact Commercial Real Estate
Inflation is higher than it's been since the 80s and interest rates are on the rise. Both of these factors will have an impact on commercial real estate and its viability as an investment vehicle, but what happens when the two are combined like we're seeing today? Here's how high inflation and higher interest rates will impact the commercial real estate investment market.
112. Are Triple Net Investments The Ultimate Annuity?
Can real estate investments provide you with the guaranteed, passive income that annuities will? With an annuity, you'll pay in once or over time and at a certain point, you'll receive guaranteed payments that allow you to have predictable income, which is great for retirement. But commercial real estate, especially triple net properties, may provide you with dependable income at higher returns for each dollar invested.
111. Off-Market Commercial Real Estate // What, Why, and How to Find It
Let’s talk about off-market commercial real estate: what it is, why you should look to buy off-market properties, and how to find them. If you’re on the hunt for commercial real estate, I obviously don’t need to dive into the many benefits that this investment vehicle can bring you. You already know that commercial real estate investing is for you, but you’re likely having a hard time finding good opportunities that fit your criteria. These properties don’t ever come up for sale, so how are they still trading hands? Well, they’re being sourced off-market, so here’s my quick guide on how to find off-market commercial properties.
110. Commercial Real Estate Investing (The Ultimate Guide to Passive Income)
109. Commercial Real Estate Investing 101 | The 5 Types of Commercial Real Estate
There’s a different types of commercial real estate to fit every investor. Whether you’re looking for the flashy, “sexy” look that comes from commercial real estate investing or a more rugged, under-the-radar approach, there’s an asset type for you. Here are the 5 primary types of commercial real estate you can invest in:
1. Multifamily 2. Office 3. Retail 4. Industrial 5. Hospitality
108. How to Calculate Commercial Rent [Price Per Square Foot Simplified]
Today, I'm going to teach you how to calculate commercial rents based on price per square foot. Commercial real estate, much like other industries, is rampant with its own unique lingo. Words like “triple net” and “cap rate” are thrown around as if they’re common knowledge, but if you’re not in commercial real estate, you likely won’t be able to keep up with the various terms. Calculating commercial rent can be just the same. When a commercial real estate broker or property owner tells you that their property is “$32.00 per foot, triple net,” what does that actually mean? Wouldn’t it be easier if rent was just given on a total monthly amount? Well, yes and no. Commercial rents are calculated on a price per square foot basis because, more often than not, spaces may be divided or combined. These numbers give industry professionals a quick snapshot to compare rent prices among various properties. After all - $5,000 per month doesn’t tell you how big the space is or what is included in the base rent. Here's how to calculate commercial rents when you've been given a price per square foot and I'll also include a commercial rent calculator.
107. How I Bought My First Property with $0 Out of Pocket [And So Can You]
The first property I ever bought cost me $0 out of pocket. Today, I’m going to show you exactly how I did that, step by step. I’m Tyler Cauble and welcome back to my channel where each week we’re dropping new videos on commercial real estate investing strategies, leasing & management tips, market updates, and more. Commercial real estate can be an incredible wealth-building opportunity. In fact, many of the world’s billionaires have diversified their investment portfolios with this asset class due to its relative stability, appreciation, and ability to leverage. But it can be expensive. Unlike stocks, bonds, and other investment vehicles, you can’t get started on Robinhood with pocket change - you’ll likely need tens (if not hundreds) of thousands of dollars. And if you’re like me, waiting to accumulate that much cash just to get started seems like a waste of time and opportunity. So, here’s a step by step guide to how I bought my first office building with no money out of my pocket so that you can do it, too.
106. Off-Market Commercial Real Estate // What, Why, and How to Find It
Let’s talk about off-market commercial real estate: what it is, why you should look to buy off-market properties, and how to find them. If you’re on the hunt for commercial real estate, I obviously don’t need to dive into the many benefits that this investment vehicle can bring you. You already know that commercial real estate investing is for you, but you’re likely having a hard time finding good opportunities that fit your criteria. These properties don’t ever come up for sale, so how are they still trading hands? Well, they’re being sourced off-market, so here’s my quick guide on how to find off-market commercial properties.
105. Micro-units as a first-step brick-and-mortar w/ Tootsie Lou's Tacos
Dave Dubeau is the creator of the Money Partner Formula, and he works with mom ‘n pop real estate investors and helps them to get started with raising capital. He’s a best-selling author and speaker based in Beautiful British Columbia, Canada. He began his real estate investing career in 2003 doing 18 deals in 18 months and nowadays he invests passively in multi-family properties.