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Ep. 120 - Single Family Rental Investing: A Family Office Perspective

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Josh Roche, a veteran in the family office of Lloyd Capital Partners, shares over a decade of insights into investing in single family rental properties. He details how the family office entered the market early on in 2004 by flipping distressed homes in the Southwest US for profit. Roche recounts how the entrance of large institutional investors like Colony Capital in 2011-2012 impacted their strategy. He explains how the single family rental asset class has evolved from a fragmented mom and pop market to one now gaining attention from big investors. Roche provides valuable perspectives on return expectations including 6-8% unlevered cash flow yields, capital appreciation potential, and opportunities for family offices to partner with local operators or exit to institutions. The discussion offers a comprehensive overview of the challenges, opportunities, and future outlook for this growing but still emerging sector.
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Josh Roche, a veteran in the family office of Lloyd Capital Partners, shares over a decade of insights into investing in single family rental properties. He details how the family office entered the market early on in 2004 by flipping distressed homes in the Southwest US for profit. Roche recounts how the entrance of large institutional investors like Colony Capital in 2011-2012 impacted their strategy. He explains how the single family rental asset class has evolved from a fragmented mom and pop market to one now gaining attention from big investors. Roche provides valuable perspectives on return expectations including 6-8% unlevered cash flow yields, capital appreciation potential, and opportunities for family offices to partner with local operators or exit to institutions. The discussion offers a comprehensive overview of the challenges, opportunities, and future outlook for this growing but still emerging sector.
#RealEstatePodcast #FamilyOfficePodcast #SingleFamilyHomes #DistressedInvesting #InstitutionalInvestors #CapitalPartners #ColonyCapital #CashFlowReturns #CapitalAppreciationReturns #GroundUpDevelopment #LocalMarketInsights #FamilyOfficeCoInvestment #FamilyOfficeExits

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