Drew Kniffin Closes His First Deal and Quits His Job
MB 034: Do THIS to Get Into Your First Multifamily Deal (With Keith Weinhold)
Keith describes how he got into multifamily investing by moving into his first house he ever bought: a 4-plex. Plus other lessons learned like: be intentional; don’t self-manage; go big sooner.
MB 026: The Art of the (First) Multifamily Deal – With Jay Boyle
This is part 2 of my conversation with Jay Boyle who talks about his first 36-unit multifamily deal: how he found it, how he raised the money, his business plan, and how he overcame several challenges.
What Are You Prepared To Do To Get Into Your First Multifamily Deal?
It’s been frustrating to find good multifamily deals lately. Despite best efforts, your first (or next) deal remains elusive. Are apartment buildings really the ticket to passive income and early retirement? Or maybe it’s you: others can do it (maybe), but can you? Do you have what it takes? And so you begin to question […]
Why Most Wannabe Investors Never Buy a Single Property (& How to Be Different!)
As a coach, it’s frustrating to me when I meet someone who tells me about the classes and seminars they’ve attended. When I ask them, “So, what kind of deals have you done,” they tell me that they haven’t… yet. But they’re signed up for the multi-family boot camp next month. It’s not that the […]
MB 007: How To Find Your First (Out-of-Area) Multi-Family Property Deal
http://www.TheMichaelBlank/session7: In this episode I cover how to go about getting your first deal in an area you’ve never been in. We’ll talk about cold-calling brokers, building trust, analyzing deals, scheduling the first trip to the area, conducting the meetings, and follow-up. Be sure to download the free eBook “How to Raise Money to Buy Your First Apartment Building”. Thanks for listening!
MB 002: How I Got Started with Apartment Building Investing
In this Podcast episode, I talk about my story of how I started my apartment building investing career by buying a 12-unit building with a handful of investors. It took 5 months to close and then the fun started. People warned me about investing in Washington DC, but what happened next was even worse than […]