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JF1157: Case Study Of A First Time Apartment Syndication with Jason Yarusi
JF1157: Case Study Of A First Time Apartment Syndication with Jason Yarusi
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Length:
32 minutes
Released:
Nov 2, 2017
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Podcast episode
Description
As a house mover and flipper Jason was making a nice living. He was feeling like his business was more of a job, and wanted to build some generational wealth for his children and their children. At that time, his team and himself started looking for apartment buildings to syndicate. They found and closed on a 94 unit community in Louisville, Kentucky. Hear his case study of his first ever apartment syndication. If you enjoyed today’s episode remember to subscribe in iTunes and leave us a review! Best Ever Tweet: We didn't anticipate that we would be able to increase rents as much as we’ve actually been able to. Jason Yarusi Real Estate Background: Managing Partner at Oak Capital Partners Currently owns a 94 unit apartment complex in Kentucky and flips 10 houses a year in New Jersey His family heavy construction business, W A Building Movers, has elevated over 1600 homes to help restore the New Jersey Coastline since Hurricane Sandy His family has moved homes for over 50 years Based in Westfield, New Jersey Say hi to him at www.wabuildingmovers.com Best Ever Book: Rich Dad, Poor Dad Made Possible Because of Our Best Ever Sponsors: Fund That Flip provides short-term fix and flip loans to experienced investors. If you're looking for a reliable funding partner, their online platform makes the entire process super easy, and they can get you funded in as few as 7 days. They've also partnered with best-selling author, J Scott to provide Bestever listeners a free chapter from his new book on negotiating real estate. If you'd like to improve your bestever negotiating skills, visit www.fundthatflip.com/bestever to download your free negotiating guide today.
Released:
Nov 2, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode
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