Articles
Top 10 reasons to invest in Multifamily Syndications.
A self-directed retirement account is a tool real estate investors use to fund deals that offer many advantages. If you want to invest but don't want to come out of pocket, this is a great option!
Examining the differences between investing in multifamily syndications and single family homes to make the case that multifamily syndications offer more benefits and are a superior option for busy professionals.
While it can seem easy to get into real estate investing with single-family homes, many investors choose to skip the single-family route altogether for an investment in syndication.
Is investing in real estate still a good idea? According to these nine Advisors in The Oracles, who made millions by investing in real estate, the answer is a resounding yes.
Many people have dreams of owning large multifamily properties—but fail to get beyond small deals. Not today’s guest! Today, we sit down with Bruce Petersen, an investor from the Austin, TX area who started with a 48-unit syndication deal and hasn’t looked back! Bruce has some incredible stories and lessons from his time in the business, so if you ever plan to buy an apartment complex, this is one episode you need to pay close attention to!
Podcasts
Thriving in Multifamily Investing (Even in a Hot Market) with Michael Becker
Interested in building giant wealth through multifamily real estate investing? Well, on today’s show, we interview someone who already has. Michael Becker is an experienced multifamily investor who’s mastered the genre and simplified the process for being successful! Michael shares what every new investor needs to know about avoiding the biggest mistakes in multifamily, how to invest no matter the market or how hot it is, four problems to watch out for that led to the last recession, and a lot more!
A $500M Syndicator’s View on Today’s Market and How to Succeed as a “Hands-Off Investor” with Brian Burke
In the second half of the show, Brian speaks to those interested in becoming “hands-off” investors—whether you want to focus on making money in your day job or just don’t want to deal with being a landlord. After all, Bigger Pockets has 10-plus books on how to actively get deals done, but none (until now) on how to evaluate passive investment opportunities.
Why 2023 Will Be One of The Best Years Ever to Invest in Multifamily
Investing in apartment buildings may seem like a big jump to everyday real estate investors. Mom and pop landlords—used to buying single-family houses or duplexes—may see apartment buildings as far outside their reach. And this, for the most part, has been true over the past two years. With high competition, equally high prices, and syndication deals popping off every other second, regular investors haven’t been able to invest in large multifamily real estate—until now.
Passive Income, Syndications, Real Estate, and Retirement
This show talks about some pretty high-level concepts specifically around real estate equity and syndications. Even if you’re not an accredited investor, this information will be worth its weight in gold to you as you scale your income and net worth. Soon, you could be in a position just like Jenn!
Investing While Holding a Full Time Job
Investing in real estate while holding a full time job may not always get the most discussion in the real estate investing world – but there are thousands (if not millions) of investors who do just that. On today’s episode of the BiggerPockets Podcast, we sit down with Arthur Garcia, a busy part-time investor who has massed an impressive collection of rental properties while holding a full time job. This show is filled with a ton of really great tips to help any investor – large or small – be more efficient with their investing time.
Succeed in a Dynamic Real Estate Market
So you're interested in real estate investing. However, what asset class is best for you? Listen to how NestedEquity's founder walks through his experiences in different asset classes and how he ultimately decided to focus on multifamily syndications going forward.
Books
Rich Dad Poor Dad
Rich Dad Poor Dad is Robert's story of growing up with two dads — his real father and the father of his best friend, his rich dad — and the ways in which both men shaped his thoughts about money and investing. The book explodes the myth that you need to earn a high income to be rich and explains the difference between working for money and having your money work for you.
The Hands-Off Investor: An Insider's Guide to Investing in Passive Real Estate Syndications
Want to invest in real estate but don't have the time? No matter your level of experience, real estate syndications provide an avenue to invest in real estate without tenants, toilets, or trash - and this comprehensive guide will teach you how to invest in these opportunities the right way. Finding an experienced syndication sponsor matters now more than ever. By learning to select the right sponsors and properties, you'll find the best deals and mitigate risk during times of economic instability!
The Multifamily Millionaire
Multifamily real estate investing can turn anyone into a multimillionaire―but only if you buy the right deals, achieve the right cash flow, and run your business the right way! Volume II of The Multifamily Millionaire series is the definitive guide to investing in large multifamily properties―all based on the authors’ experience of starting with nothing and building their real estate portfolios to thousands of units.