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The Old Capital Real Estate Investing Podcast is aimed at Multifamily Real Estate Investors both new and seasoned. Hosts Michael Becker and Paul Peebles deliver no-hype education from an experienced commercial banker’s perspective. You will gain valuable insights from in-depth interviews with real life investors who are actively acquiring and operating apartment complexes in today’s environment. You will discover how they are identifying, financing and operating multifamily properties, as we ...
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Nick Fluellen heads up a 23-person team of brokers with Marcus & Millichap in Dallas. He gives us a 20-year perspective on today’s “choppy” market of apartment sales and investing. Wes Racht, is a valued member of Nick’s team, and sells large 1980’s-and 1990’s built apartments in North Texas. Nick and Wes share up to the minute information on how b…
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Property taxes, on commercial real estate, is usually the largest line item operating expense on your profit and loss statement. Your Net Operating Income (NOI) is dramatically effected by how much your property taxes go up. (They never seem to go down) In Texas…property taxes have been skyrocketing and causing hardship to profitability. Most comme…
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Michael gives you insight on what his team focuses on when buying apartments in today’s wacky market. Michael is not soliciting for capital; but just gives an example on what type of pricing discount some buyers are able to achieve. Certain sellers are chasing a higher price on some unproven buying groups. If you are a seller, do you want to always…
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Are there too many general partner syndicators and not enough investors? Within the last 10 years…we have observed a lot of apartment transactions closed with the syndication investment model. As you know, a syndication model is like flying in an airplane. Pilot and passengers both perform critical roles to make a flight successful. The pilots are …
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JESSUP: You want answers? KAFFEE: I want the truth! JESSUP: You can't handle the truth! Well maybe…YOU can handle the truth. “It’s challenging to be an apartment investor these days.” That’s the truth. Not a lot of inventory is available, it is difficult to raise common equity, operating expenses are much higher and mortgage interest rates are up 5…
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Within the last 18 months apartment prices have come down significantly. In some markets- up to a 20% reduction of value. Yikes!! Has the knife fallen enough? Is it time to start buying apartments, again? What types of apartments should you be looking at- Class A, B, or C? What type of financing would you do? Michael shares his walking path with yo…
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Joey Tumminello with Marcus & Millichap’s Institutional Property Advisors Group shares his insight on what the “smart buyers” (REIT’s, pension funds, life insurance and large family offices) are buying or NOT buying. Institutional-grade real estate is Class A or Class A+ property that generally has minimal risk of deteriorating or becoming obsolete…
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Today, apartment investing is completely different from what it was just 18 months ago. Interest rates are much higher, leverage is much lower, cap rates are higher, and values have fallen. Yes, it is challenging to be a real estate investor. Veteran Apartment Mentor- Brad Sumrok discusses what he is advising clients today. To contact Brad Sumrok: …
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For 30 years Robert Tinning managed apartments for rich real estate owners. He was great at managing other people’s properties BUT... he always dreamed about buying his own portfolio of apartment buildings. Robert had the experience but didn’t have the money. He found the money to buy through apartment syndication. He then quit his W2 job and jumpe…
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In the Dallas/ Fort Worth market, Apartment sales volume is down 75-80% from just 12 months ago. In smaller markets, volume is probably down 80%+. Yes…interest rates are up, but if you are going to buy commercial real estate, most investors prefer multifamily. Why? 1) Fannie and Freddie are your backstop with financing and can offer longer fixed ra…
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Inside stories from the front line. You invested in a real estate transaction because of the tax implications and now the property gets foreclosed upon…What exposure do you have with the depreciation recapture? It could be huge. Yikes! Also… Learn what you should be doing to protect yourself if you have a high leverage adjustable-rate bridge loan. …
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Today, in the podcast we feature JP CONKLIN with Pensford. JP walked through the future direction of interest rates after the .25-basis point hike last week. When will it end? We recorded his discussion with over 300 apartment investors at the Old Capital Speaker Series in Dallas on March 22. Again, the Speaker Series is an educational & networking…
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Brazilian Immigrant… purchased over 2100 apartment units. How did he do it? Dante Andrade came to Texas with a huge talent- he is an expert piano player. He sharpened his skills at the internationally famous University of North Texas Jazz Band. He graduated and played in small clubs, big churches, and then taught students how to play. He loved play…
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International investors want to invest in the US. US investors want to invest in Texas. Texas investors want to invest in Austin. Today, Matt Pohl with Walker & Dunlop gives you the apartment update from the Capitol of Texas, Austin. Austin ranks second on the list of fastest-growing economies in the US. With a 2020 population of 2,283,371- the Aus…
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Today, Keith and Shannon Knight own and operate multifamily properties in North Texas. Prior to getting into apartment investing they purchased and operated a few single family vacation rentals in Orlando. It was a very profitable business but lacked the scalability. Luckily they found an education and mentoring group and became hooked on investing…
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Did you ever listen to a guy that KNEW what he was talking about? I mean really knew the subject. The February Speaker Series features THAT guy. Greg Willett is with Marcus & Millichap- Institutional Property Advisors Group. He is the apartment economist that big institutional apartment buyers listen to, senior bankers listen to, he is quoted in nu…
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Higher Interest rates and lower debt sizing is what ALL apartment syndicators are anxious about today. What is your defensive strategy? Michael gives you INSIDE INFORMATION on how he is structuring his transactions in this environment. Survive until ’25. Listen to the guy that has acquired over 14,000 apartment units. Are you interested in learning…
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Mention HUD financing to apartment syndicators a couple years ago…they would laugh at you. Today, many syndicators are not laughing. Those adjustable-rate loans need additional capital (like a fish needs water) from their limited partner investors to purchase expensive interest rate caps; so numerous syndicators are exploring different refinancing …
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If you are going to be a syndicator for the next decade or two; you must protect and communicate to your limited partners. We are in turbulent times in multifamily. Many promised distributions have not been made to investors, interest rates have skyrocketed after the loan documents were signed, interest rate caps have gone up in cost over 40 times,…
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Over 10,000 real estate professionals came to Las Vegas last week. This is the BIG CONFERENCE for apartment buyers & sellers, lenders, equity providers, new apartment builders, commercial Realtors and lots of other folks that support the apartment industry. This meeting is not for the brand-new syndicators, this is the next level of apartment inves…
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Mark and Todd sell apartments in Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas. Their team traded over a $1 BILLION in apartments in 2022. Wow! Listen to how apartment transactions are being structured today. What makes a good buyer? Who is selling & why? Where is the money (debt & equity) coming from? What are cap rates today? Are syndicators still buying? At thi…
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“Survive to '25- that’s 2025!” That could be the most important lesson from today’s podcast. In the beginning of 2022, many apartment investors were geared up to be very aggressive in buying buildings. Low rates, plenty of capital (debt & equity), & great inventory to buy. Then…At the end of the first quarter…. BOOM. The industry slowed down. I mea…
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Listen to the commercial loan officers at Old Capital examine how the apartment market changed dramatically in 2022. In January, every apartment buyer was ecstatic. Higher leverage debt was readily available, apartment inventory was strong, prices were even higher than 2021 and every LP investor still needed to invest in apartments. In December…NOT…
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Santa Claus has his famous “naughty list” for bad boys and girls. No toys this year…just coal. Today, Fannie Mae - thru their DUS lenders- have a similar ‘list’ that tracks the bad and good multifamily operators. If you are on this list; called the “A Check” you may have difficulties in getting another loan from Fannie Mae. Why is this important to…
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RETRADE 2.0 could be happening now with rising interest rates. Interest rates have risen significantly over the last 6 months. Can you remember what short term rates were in October 2021? SOFR was .05% in October....today its 2.98%. Long term rates, like the 10-year treasury, in October 2021 was 1.47% and now its almost at 4%. Do you think property…
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