Episode 249 - Why should YOU attend the Old Capital Conference? Networking and Learning, of course!!

The 2021 Old Capital Conference is the best Multifamily Conference in Texas. We provide apartment investors a chance to meet general partners, limited partners, apartment brokers, syndicators, management companies, mortgage bankers and apartment education and mentoring companies. This annual conference brings the best vendors together at a huge venue in Texas. They say everything is bigger in Texas… it certainly will be…because on September 22 & 23 you will be on the field at the Texas Rangers ballpark. Yes…the conference is held at the newest ballpark in the Majors. See you then.
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ASK MIKE MONDAYS- “Michael, I see a trend that many syndicators are now changing deal sponsors on every deal; SHOULD I BE CONCERNED as a limited partner?”

In real estate investing you should seek consistency or continuity. Some partnerships change teammates on every transaction. Today, Mr X, Ms Y and Mrs Z are all partners… tomorrow, on a new deal… Mr X is the same…but out - are the old partners - and now Ms A and Mr B are added. It seems like a lot of sponsors are gypsies. How does that work and why? Should that be concerning for a Limited Partner investor? Michael explains what he is noticing today in syndication trends and what can certainly be a future problem.
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Episode 248 - Asset Manager Jack Langenberg explains the difference between ASSET MANAGEMENT & PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

A property manager acts on behalf of the owner in routine tasks such as rent collection, the administration of leases, the scheduling of maintenance and repairs, and, perhaps most importantly, tenant relations. Asset management, by contrast, is concerned with maximizing the revenue potential of each property and identifying new methods of creating longer-term additional value in the asset. These roles are distinct from one another. Jack Langenberg explains what he does as an asset manager for ownership groups. Jack emphasizes that asset managers are applying downward pressure on property managers to do more, which is likely a result of the technological advances made in analytical and data reporting tools in the past two decades. Jack is a real smart guy and you need to take notes.
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ASK MIKE MONDAYS- “Michael, I don’t want to SOUND LIKE A ROOKIE; what questions should I ask the listing broker?”

Nobody wants to sound like a rookie when they first enter the apartment business. Especially when having an initial conversation with an important listing broker. Michael, gives you some preliminary questions to ask. Also, when should you bring in your property management company or the lender to review the deal? Finding the right balance on WHEN you should bring in your advisors is critical to your success.
In addition, Michael offers you a few examples of when he stumbled in operating apartments. Learn from someone else’s mistakes.

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Episode 247 - Find the problems upfront: Golden Nuggets of WISDOM from seasoned Apartment Property Inspector/Engineer- Bryan Amos

You don’t want to make a large mistake when buying a large multifamily property, but many investors will not hire a qualified apartment inspector or engineer to uncover any physical problems on the asset. Problems like a blocked or broken sewer line; or old electrical panels that won’t trip and will have the potential to spark a fire; or how many older HVAC units must be replaced in the next 2-3 years. These costly problems will destroy your estimated operating budget. Bryan Amos gives you examples on what you can expect when calculating a budget.

To contact Bryan Amos: BryanAmos@theomnigroup.com

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ASK MIKE MONDAYS- “Mike, IS multifamily still a good place to invest in?”

Michael gives you his opinion on where the apartment industry is today. Rents are UP, Values are UP, and Cap Rates are DOWN. Is it going to last? TODAY is the 'golden age' of apartment ownership. Michael goes into detail where he sees the opportunities and challenges in the next few months with apartment investing and ownership. Also, the guys discuss the ramifications of being on the wrong side of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and how it will impact you on doing future business with the Agency lenders.

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Episode 246 - RENTS ARE UP HUGE in most markets! Apartment Economist Greg Willett has all the answers

Chief Economist Greg Willett gives us the latest updates on rents, vacancy, & cap-rates. Throughout the country many apartment renters are going to need deeper pockets. After a slowdown during the early days of the pandemic, rents are rising again; the biggest such increase since 2016. Nationwide, average apartment rents were up 4.2% last month from May 2020 levels. In Phoenix apartment rents were almost 16% higher year-over-year, and rents rose at an annual rate of almost 15% in Riverside, Calif. Gateway cities, like New York and San Francisco have not been successful in moving rents up and are well below pre-pandemic norms.
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