The yields and benefits of the stock market are benefiting a small section of our population. The system has been built to increase their wealth, and protect their investments no matter what. This top 5% has twisted the system to where what happens in the stock market is good for them and nobody else.
Episode Highlights: Real estate overcorrects in a downturn. In the last recession, the biggest swing in values was 70%; Investors can consolidate more than 10 single-family properties into portfolio loans; Out of 8,751 census zones, Neal and his team identified only about 300 that were investment grade. That means that on average, only 3% to 5% of opportunity zones are investable.
Neal Bawa is a Silicon Valley based syndicator, and educator specializing in multi-family asset classes. On today’s show we’re talking about the state of the capital markets and where investing is heading in multi-family apartments. Victor: Welcome to the real estate...
Join us as we speak with Neal Bawa, the mad scientist of multifamily investing. Neal is the founder and CEO of Grocapitus, a commercial real estate investment firm that applies data-driven insights to invest in over 2,000 doors and more than $250 million in both...
The yields and benefits of the stock market are benefiting a small section of our population. The system has been built to increase their wealth, and protect their investments no matter what. This top 5% has twisted the system to where what happens in the stock...
Rather than investing in real estate with emotion, try a more measured approach. Crunch numbers because data beats the gut feel and you can’t manage what you can’t measure. Highlights/Topics: Why should you celebrate failures? A certain number of failures...