Episode 133 - MONEY down the DRAIN, literally.

On your operating statement, utility costs -paid by the landlord- can be a HUGE expense. Utilities can include water, electric, gas, sewer, and garbage. On the podcast today is Katie Anderson with Save Water Co. Katie and her company help to reduce the amount of water that is consumed on the property with low flow toilets, leak detection, aerators, and shower heads. Water is money. The ever increasing cost of water and sewer can be very expensive for a landlord and tenant. Listen to how Katie can have a direct impact on lowering water consumption, which lowers water & sewer expenses and thus increasing NOI and valuation of the property.
To find out more information on Save Water Co: info@savewaterco.com
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Are you interested in learning more about how Multifamily Syndications work?
Please visit www.spiadvisory.com to learn about Michael's Real Estate Syndication business with SPI Advisory LLC.

Episode 132 - “The Corporate Monkey” starring Michael Becker

This was the title to the recent Jake & Geno Podcast that featured the “Michael Becker” story. We love that story and wanted to hear it again. Michael went from a lonely, top producing commercial real estate banker to the popular, apartment owner that we all know and love today. After 15 years in banking, Michael went from a “loaner to an owner.” Are you an engineer, doctor, or attorney and tired of being a “corporate monkey?” You will be inspired after listening to this podcast.
To receive our FREE 15 page WHITE PAPER REPORT on the 2018 FUNDAMENTALS OF MULTIFAMILY FINANCING 101 and to learn more about upcoming events at Old Capital Speaker Series please visit us at OldCapitalPodcast.com
Are you interested in learning more about how Multifamily Syndications work?
Please visit www.spiadvisory.com to learn about Michael's Real Estate Syndication business with SPI Advisory LLC.

ASK MIKE MONDAYS - Michael, I’m a PASSIVE INVESTOR and I am reviewing someone else’s underwriting; what should I be looking at?

IF you are a passive investor you want to review a realistic PROFORMA before you invest. Michael discusses line items on the operating statement such as rental rate growth, loss to lease, property tax step-up costs, and future labor costs. Are the assumptions from the SPONSOR too aggressive?

Episode 131 - Quarterly Loan Officer Roundtable Meeting: How to stay ahead in the ever-changing world of commercial real estate financing!

The Old Capital Lending team discusses the current apartment lending environment and what you should be aware of when structuring your transaction. James Eng shares his article on “The 7 Things Buyers Need to Do to WIN DEALS.” http://www.oldcapitalpodcast.com/blog/

To Contact a Loan Officer at Old Capital:

James Eng: JENG@oldcapitallending.com

Richardo Hinojosa: RHINOJOSA@oldcapitallending.com

Hans Box: HBOX@oldcapitallending.com

Jonathan Ferrell: JFERRELL@oldcapitallending.com

Les Meisl: LMEISL@oldcapitallending.com

Dave Walls: DWALLS@oldcapitallending.com

John Brickson: JBRICKSON@oldcapitallending.com
To receive our FREE 15 page WHITE PAPER REPORT on the 2018 FUNDAMENTALS OF MULTIFAMILY FINANCING 101 and to learn more about upcoming events at Old Capital Speaker Series please visit us at OldCapitalPodcast.com
Are you interested in learning more about how Multifamily Syndications work? Please visit www.spiadvisory.com to learn about Michael's Real Estate Syndication business with SPI Advi

Episode 130 - LANE BEENE won APARTMENT OWNER of the YEAR. He takes broken properties and turns them around. He helps his community, his tenants and, of course… his investors. What can you learn?

Lane Beene buys value added properties. He seeks distressed apartment assets in nice and mature neighborhoods. Many investors search for these ‘holy grail’ of opportunities. Many seek, but few find. Recently, Lane purchased three separate apartment buildings that needed repositioning. He shares his story on how he found these apartments and the amount of rehab that was necessary to reward him and his investors. He did such a good job, that the Fort Worth Apartment Association awarded him Apartment Owner of the Year. His smaller property competed against many large 300 unit- Class A- REIT owned properties. Unbelievable!