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Episode #316: Weathering the 2008 Market Crash with Mike Morawski - Part 1 (Best Of Episode)

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Weathering the 2008 market crash is no mean feat, and some fared better than others. Talking to us today about the hurricane he faced when the recession began, and the lessons he learned from the process, is entrepreneur, author, real estate trainer, public speaker, and personal coach, Mike Morawski. Mike started his professional career as a pool contractor, but through a series of events, transitioned into real estate in the early 2000s. We find out how he learned all he could from those who had succeeded, and why he prefers diving right in instead of dipping a toe. We hear how Mike moved from residential real estate into syndicates, and the techniques he used to raise capital and recruit investors. Mike also gets candid about the five big mistakes that he made when building the portfolio: growing too fast, being undercapitalized, being overleveraged, not paying attention to the red flags, and finally, not listening to those close to you. From helpful advice regarding being upfront, and paying attention, this first part of the two-part series with Mike is a fascinating listen. So, to learn from one of the greats, tune in today!

Key Points From This Episode:

  • Welcome to Mike Morawski, entrepreneur, author, real estate trainer, public speaker, and personal coach.
  • An introduction to our newest host, Peter Pomeroy.
  • How Mike moved from being a general contractor, into real estate.
  • Why it’s important to learn from those who have succeeded.
  • Mike’s thoughts on “Dipping a toe” compared to jumping right in.
  • Why Mike moved from residential real estate to syndicates.
  • How Mike raised capital and recruited investors.
  • Who comprised Mike’s team, and the five big mistakes he made.
  • The perfect storm: how the crash in 2008 affected Mike’s business.
  • The lessons Mike learned from the crash.
  • Where you can get hold of Mike, and what to expect from part two!

Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

Mike Morawski on LinkedIn

Mike Morawski on Instagram

Mike Morawski Email

My Core Intensions

Passive Income Through Multifamily Real Estate Facebook Group

APT Capital Group

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Weathering the 2008 market crash is no mean feat, and some fared better than others. Talking to us today about the hurricane he faced when the recession began, and the lessons he learned from the process, is entrepreneur, author, real estate trainer, public speaker, and personal coach, Mike Morawski. Mike started his professional career as a pool contractor, but through a series of events, transitioned into real estate in the early 2000s. We find out how he learned all he could from those who had succeeded, and why he prefers diving right in instead of dipping a toe. We hear how Mike moved from residential real estate into syndicates, and the techniques he used to raise capital and recruit investors. Mike also gets candid about the five big mistakes that he made when building the portfolio: growing too fast, being undercapitalized, being overleveraged, not paying attention to the red flags, and finally, not listening to those close to you. From helpful advice regarding being upfront, and paying attention, this first part of the two-part series with Mike is a fascinating listen. So, to learn from one of the greats, tune in today!

Key Points From This Episode:

  • Welcome to Mike Morawski, entrepreneur, author, real estate trainer, public speaker, and personal coach.
  • An introduction to our newest host, Peter Pomeroy.
  • How Mike moved from being a general contractor, into real estate.
  • Why it’s important to learn from those who have succeeded.
  • Mike’s thoughts on “Dipping a toe” compared to jumping right in.
  • Why Mike moved from residential real estate to syndicates.
  • How Mike raised capital and recruited investors.
  • Who comprised Mike’s team, and the five big mistakes he made.
  • The perfect storm: how the crash in 2008 affected Mike’s business.
  • The lessons Mike learned from the crash.
  • Where you can get hold of Mike, and what to expect from part two!

Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

Mike Morawski on LinkedIn

Mike Morawski on Instagram

Mike Morawski Email

My Core Intensions

Passive Income Through Multifamily Real Estate Facebook Group

APT Capital Group

  continue reading

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