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605: More Problems, More Money & Why Investors Should Search for Fresh Headaches

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How many rental units do you want? Depending on who you ask, the number of rental properties can differ dramatically. A young investor may be looking to scale their portfolio quickly, eyeing ten, fifteen, or even one-hundred units. But, for a veteran real estate investor, who may already have a three or four-figure portfolio, the optimal rental unit count could be none at all—they may purely want passive income.

Christian Osgood knows this all too well, and it’s how he’s grown a seventy-one-unit portfolio in such a short amount of time. As half of a dynamic investing duo, Christian and his partner Cody Davis know that the first place to look for a deal is within someone’s goals. Unlike most off-market deal hunters, Christian and Cody don’t blatantly ask a seller if they’re willing to part ways with their property. They do something much different and a bit unorthodox.

Christian and Cody have grown a massive multifamily portfolio in an impressive amount of time. Christian walks through the reasons why this partnership works, how they divvy up their roles, and why new investors should learn to love new problems, not cower in fear over potential pit-stops on their wealth-building journey.

In This Episode We Cover

The “fish hauling and shipbuilding” of a perfect real estate partnership

Why entrepreneurs and investors alike should search out new problems to solve

Financing large deals using OPM (other people’s money) and raising capital the right way

How to find any off-market property owner simply by using Google Maps

The biggest mistake you can make when raising money from private investors

Relationship marketing and how it can open you up to phenomenal real estate deals

And So Much More!

Links from the show

81 Units in 3 Years: All On-Market with NO Bank Loans w/Cody Davis

OpenCorporates

Airbnb

HGTV

Microsoft

Investment with David Greene

David's Instagram

Robuilt's Instagram

Robuilt's Tiktok

Robuilt's Twitter

Rental Property Investing

The 10X Rule

Connect with Christian:

Cody and Christian's YouTube Channel

The Multifamily Strategy

Christian's Instagram

Click here to check the full show notes: https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/real-estate-605

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How many rental units do you want? Depending on who you ask, the number of rental properties can differ dramatically. A young investor may be looking to scale their portfolio quickly, eyeing ten, fifteen, or even one-hundred units. But, for a veteran real estate investor, who may already have a three or four-figure portfolio, the optimal rental unit count could be none at all—they may purely want passive income.

Christian Osgood knows this all too well, and it’s how he’s grown a seventy-one-unit portfolio in such a short amount of time. As half of a dynamic investing duo, Christian and his partner Cody Davis know that the first place to look for a deal is within someone’s goals. Unlike most off-market deal hunters, Christian and Cody don’t blatantly ask a seller if they’re willing to part ways with their property. They do something much different and a bit unorthodox.

Christian and Cody have grown a massive multifamily portfolio in an impressive amount of time. Christian walks through the reasons why this partnership works, how they divvy up their roles, and why new investors should learn to love new problems, not cower in fear over potential pit-stops on their wealth-building journey.

In This Episode We Cover

The “fish hauling and shipbuilding” of a perfect real estate partnership

Why entrepreneurs and investors alike should search out new problems to solve

Financing large deals using OPM (other people’s money) and raising capital the right way

How to find any off-market property owner simply by using Google Maps

The biggest mistake you can make when raising money from private investors

Relationship marketing and how it can open you up to phenomenal real estate deals

And So Much More!

Links from the show

81 Units in 3 Years: All On-Market with NO Bank Loans w/Cody Davis

OpenCorporates

Airbnb

HGTV

Microsoft

Investment with David Greene

David's Instagram

Robuilt's Instagram

Robuilt's Tiktok

Robuilt's Twitter

Rental Property Investing

The 10X Rule

Connect with Christian:

Cody and Christian's YouTube Channel

The Multifamily Strategy

Christian's Instagram

Click here to check the full show notes: https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/real-estate-605

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  continue reading

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