Real Estate Investing for Cash Flow with Kevin Bupp

This week’s episode of the Real Estate Investing for Cashflow Podcast features Evie Brooks. Evie is a Real Estate Investment Educator, Keynote Speaker, Investor, Coach, Mentor, Entrepreneur, and former Advanced Trainer for “Rich Dad Poor Dad”, who now specializes in “All Things Panama”, including real estate and organic agriculture investments. With over 24 years of real estate investment experience, she’s educated and guided thousands of investors through the process of locating, evaluating, and analyzing transactions for cash flow and ROI (Return on Investment) in 13+ countries and 30+ states in the United States.  

During the global pandemic, Evie continues to close deals every week, primarily due to the soaring demand for organic smart farming investments in Panama, where 85% of the food is imported. 

Quotes: 

“After watching and seeing a lot of investors really happy with the returns that they were seeing on this, I was like this is a really good opportunity because food is going to become more and more in demand and airable land is becoming less and less available, and therefore creating a higher value for that land.” 

“Co-op is what most people in the agriculture business know. A co-op is where a big broker that has accounts around the world with go out and find smaller farmers collectively in places such as Peru that are growing, but they don’t have the connections nor the volume to be able to deal with the big boys (whole foods, etc.) so the broker will come in and co-op with all those small farmers to buy the food from then they will ship it and carry it out to the rest of the world.” 

 

Highlights: 

4:11- Evie gives her background and how she got started in investing abroad 

13:46- Evie tells us about the different types of investments that she’s involved with in Panama 

15:55- Evie explains the mechanics of co-ops in an investment sense 

23:10- Evie tells us about the risks and tax benefits of the agriculture industry abroad  

Guest Website: 

https://eviebrookspanama.com/ 

Direct download: Evie_Brooks_Edited.mp3
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This week’s episode of the Real Estate Investing for Cashflow Podcast features Jason Walter. Jason has extensive experience in both land development and land brokerage. From 2003-2007 he headed acquisitions for land development projects totaling more than $300 Million in 31 different states.  

In 2007 Jason founded Carolina Land Realty and by 2012, Jason expanded his vision by turning Carolina Land Realty into National Land Realty with the intention of creating a Land Brokerage firm with a national footprint. National Land Realty offers the finest farm, ranch, plantation, timber, and recreational land for sale in the US and around the world, including hunting land and timberland, farmland and ranches, lake and river frontage, fishing ponds, acreages, and commercial development. 

 

Quotes: 

“For us, this year has been unusual in good and bad ways but didn’t always have to do with the pandemic.” 

 

Highlights: 

3:23- Jason tells us about National Land Realty and himself 

12:36- Jason talks about the expansion in his business 

19:55- Jason tells us about his best marketing method 

22:16- Jason talks about the pandemic’s impact on land sales 

26:08- Jason talks about the opportunities in land investments  

 

Guest Website: 

 

Direct download: Jason_Walter_Edited.mp3
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This week’s episode of the Real Estate Investing for Cashflow Podcast features Jason Yarusi. Jason is the founder of Yarusi Holdings, a multifamily investment firm with over 800 units under management. The firm specializes in repositioning multifamily properties through operational efficiencies, moderate to extensive renovations, and complete rebranding. In addition to his real estate investing endeavors, Jason also Hosts The Multifamily Foundation a podcast, which covers all things multifamily from finding deals to raising money, to asset management. And if that wasn’t enough, Jason also runs the New Jersey Multifamily Foundation Club with over 2,000 members that focus on Real Estate Syndication and Multifamily Investing.  

Quotes: 

“We get to this New Year’s resolution effect where it’s like, today I’m gunna lose 30 lbs. within the month, and it’s so outside of who you are, that you can’t accomplish that because it doesn’t become your life. That’s where, even if you do lose that 30 lbs., so many times people put it back on because they haven’t created that life mission.” 

 

“You want to know your market, know your where the drive is, and know where your potential is.” 

 

Highlights: 

5:27- Jason tells us about himself and his background 

17:29- Jason tells us about positive shifts in his life as a result of the pandemic 

23:32 Jason tells us his long-term perspective on the residential housing industry if there is not another stimulus bill passed  

39:24 Jason tells us if there are asset classes and opportunities that he’s considering now, but wasn’t prior to the pandemic 

Guest Website: 

https://www.yarusiholdings.com/website 

Direct download: Jason_Yarusi_Edited.mp3
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This week’s episode of the Real Estate Investing for Cashflow podcast features Jillene Helman. Jilliene is CEO and Co-Founder of RealtyMogul. She's responsible for the company’s strategic direction and operations. Jilliene has underwritten over $5 billion of real estate and was previously a Vice President at Union Bank, where she spent time in Wealth Management, Finance, and Risk Management. Jilliene is a Certified Wealth Strategist, holds Series 7, Series 63, and Series 24 licenses, and has a degree in Business from Georgetown University 

 

Quotes: 

“Retail was in a world of hurt pre-COVID. Right? We over built retail in this country. That’s just a fact. Now, this recession is different though, than a lot of the historical recessions in that, this is very micro-market. Even property level specific.” 

“We invested in a shopping center transaction in Florida, and we were projecting double digit cash on cash returns in the first yea. This is a closed investment, not an open investment. But I think there is opportunity in retail because of the fear, but you have to be a very good operator and you have to have very very localized knowledge. We’re not afraid of retail with the right operator and the right knowledge.” 

 

Highlights: 

:55- Jillene's background 

6:08- Jillian gives her opinion on the overall outlook for commercial real estate post COVID 

14:30- Jillian tells us what the long-term projection looks like in the office segment 

20:38- Jillian gives her opinion on the long-term impact of  manufacturing and multi-family housing space 

 

Guest Website: 

www.realtymogul.com 

 

Direct download: Jillene_Helman_Edited.mp3
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