Episode 60 – Navigating Property Management, SBA Loans, and Tech-Driven Investing with David Moses

Episode Summary: In this episode, Craig Fuhr and Jack BeVier interview David Moses, a real estate investor and property manager. David shares his journey in the real estate business, including his experience during the Great Recession. He discusses the various businesses he operates, including property management, community management, direct-to-seller marketing, and construction and maintenance. David […]
Cap Rates in Real Estate: Investor Guide

The capitalization rate (cap rate) is one of the most widely used metrics in real estate investing and one of the most misunderstood. Investors cite it constantly but often misapply it, treating it as a standalone verdict on whether a deal is good rather than as one input in a broader analysis. This guide covers […]
Episode 59: Advocacy and Policies for Small Single-Family Landlords with David Howard

Episode Summary: David Howard, CEO of the National Rental Home Council, discusses the challenges and opportunities in the single-family rental housing industry. He addresses the concern of legislation that seeks to limit the number of homes that single-family rental providers can own, and how the NRHC works to push back against such policies. Howard emphasizes […]
How You Can Utilize Behavioral Assessments to Strengthen Your Business

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AebC2Y1ym28 In the competitive landscape of real estate investing, success is not solely measured by the products or services a company offers but also by the strength and cohesion of its team. Building a team that not only functions well together but also remains loyal and productive requires a deeper understanding of each team member’s […]
Episode 58: Build-to-Rent, Small Landlords, Rental Housing Industry, Rent Control with David Howard

Episode Summary: In this episode, Craig Fuhr and Jack BeVier talk with David Howard, CEO of the National Rental Home Council (NRHC). They discuss the current state of the single-family rental home industry, including interest rates and financing options. Howard explains the demand for rental housing and shares updates on NRHC’s policy work regarding housing […]
Episode 57 | Residential to Commercial, Self-Storage Market, & Capital Raising with Neil Timmins

Episode Summary: In this episode, Craig Fuhr and Jack BeVier interview Neil Timmins about his real estate investing journey. Neil discusses his shift from residential to commercial properties, including industrial buildings, strip centers, self-storage, and mobile home parks. He highlights the learning curve in each asset class and the importance of understanding risks. Neil shares […]
Is Multifamily Real Estate Investing Catching a Falling Knife?

Now is the time to start paying attention to multifamily properties when it comes to real estate investing. Why? Many multifamily properties will start hitting the market at discounted prices. This is because the short-term debt utilized in 2020 is starting to run out. And the projections used when buying these properties are not keeping […]
Hard Money and Private Money Loans: Complete Investor Guide

Hard money loans and private money loans give real estate investors fast, flexible access to capital based on the value of the property rather than the borrower’s credit profile or income history. Unlike traditional bank loans, these financing options are designed specifically for investment properties, with faster approvals, shorter terms, and qualification criteria built around […]
How Artificial Intelligence Can Change the Real Estate Investing Game

The introduction of artificial intelligence (AI) into the Proptech space is revolutionizing real estate investing. Maximize Market Research reports that the AI in Real Estate market, valued at 220.68 billion in 2023, is expected to grow significantly to 1803.45 billion by 2030. AI technology refers to any software, computer, or algorithm that automates human tasks. Leveraging […]
LTC vs LTV in Real Estate: Key Differences Explained

When evaluating a real estate deal, two metrics come up constantly: loan-to-cost (LTC) and loan-to-value (LTV). Both determine how much financing you can secure, but they measure very different things. Understanding the difference between LTC and LTV is critical. These ratios impact how much capital you need, how much risk you take on, and how […]