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Will International Turmoil Cause Interest Rates to Fall?
Despite what you may be reading in the news…INFLATION IS FALLING RAPIDLY As we know, traditional news sources have political motivations for the stories they tell. But you know what doesn’t… RAW DATA And when it comes to data, you know who to call… THE MAD SCIENTIST OF MULTIFAMILY — NEAL BAWA!!!
How To Navigate Investing In Uncertain Times With Neal Bawa
On today’s episode of Ritter On Real Estate, we chat with Neal Bawa. Neal is CEO / Founder at UGro and Grocapitus, two commercial real estate investment companies. Neal’s companies use cutting-edge real estate analytics technology to source and acquire OR build large Commercial properties across the U.S., for nearly 700 investors, and has a portfolio of over 4,800 units. An AUM value (upon completion) of over $1 Billion.
2023 Housing Market Forecast (Why Real Estate WILL Remain Strong!)
In this podcast, we will discuss what the future holds for the housing market forecast and why real estate will remain strong. Specifically, we will look at the data and numbers to give our prediction. However, we are not going into this alone…as they say two heads are better than one. So we hope you give a warm welcome to our special guest, Neal Bawa.
Data That ALL Investors Need To Know About The Economy And Recessions With Data Guru Neal Bawa
Neal Bawa is a technologist universally known in real estate circles as the Mad Scientist of Multifamily. He’s a data guru, one of the most in-demand speakers on the topic of investing and multifamily investing, and the host of Multifamily University
Boosting Net Operating Income with PropTech with Neal Bawa
Today’s guest Neal Bawa is known as the “mad scientist of multi-family” and in this episode, he warns us that if we ignore the developments in PropTech it could be detrimental to our livelihoods as real estate asset managers.
Syndication Made Easy with Neal Bawa (Part 1/3)
Neal Bawa is a technologist who is universally known in the real estate circles as the Mad Scientist of Multifamily. Besides being one of the most in-demand speakers in commercial real estate, Neal is a data guru, a process freak, and an outsourcing expert. Neal treats his $947 million-dollar portfolio as an ongoing experiment in efficiency and optimization. The Mad Scientist lives by two mantras. His first mantra is that We can only manage what we can measure. His second mantra is that Data beats gut feel by a million miles. These mantras and a dozen other disruptive beliefs drive profit for his 700+ investors.
Obsessing over data to multiply profits with Neal Bawa
Neal Bawa is a technologist universally known in real estate circles as the Mad Scientist of Multifamily. Besides being one of the most in-demand speakers in commercial real estate, Neal is a data guru, a process freak, and an outsourcing expert. Neal treats his $947 million-dollar portfolio as an ongoing experiment in efficiency and optimization. The Mad Scientist lives by two mantras. His first mantra is, “We can only manage what we can measure”. His second mantra is, “Data beats gut feel by a million miles”. These mantras and a dozen other disruptive beliefs drive profit for his 700+ investors. Neal serves CEO / Founder at Grocapitus, an iconic, data-driven commercial real estate investment company.
Picking the Best Real Estate Market to Invest with Neal Bawa
Their ability to pick a good market is very tough and something that can take years as someone grows their real estate investments. Neal has really got this down to a science and he dives into the data on how he gets to the place of getting the right location of the investment. We go over how to get something where you know the growth of the area will expand to the point that the rents increase. This is science and Neal nailed it down.
A data scientist’s process for success in multi-family real estate
In today’s episode, Neal shares insights about his strategy for multifamily investing, some interesting market statistics, and what he expects the future of the real estate market to look like.