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How to Accelerate Your Multifamily Portfolio with Andrew Cushman, Ep. 432

Black Podcasting - How to Accelerate Your Multifamily Portfolio with Andrew Cushman, Ep. 432

Andrew Cushman is a former chemical engineer who found his entrepreneurial calling in real estate. In 2007 Andrew left his corporate position to start a business in real estate, starting off flipping single-family properties in Southern California. Sensing a shift in the market, in 2011 Andrew transitioned to multifamily acquisitions and has successfully syndicated and repositioned over 2,300 multifamily units. He is a frequent guest and panelist on real estate podcasts and educational forums, and recently launched The Multifamily Accelerator: a multifamily mastermind group for active and experienced Real Estate investors.  We talked to Andrew about how his multifamily investing journey started, what to look for when starting out, how to approach investing in an older property, what to look for in a market, and the types of deals to avoid!

 

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[00:01 – 05:53] Opening Segment 

[05:53 – 21:26] Big Lessons Learned from a First Deal

[21:26 – 37:14] When to Start

 [37:14 – 44:10] Round of Insights

Apparent Failure:

His first multifamily deal

 

Digital Resource:

ESRI

 

Most Recommended Book:

Long Distance Real Estate Investing

 

Daily Habit:

Making the plan for the next day

 

#1 Insight for Multifamily Investing

Multifamily is easier than you think it is, but not at the beginning.

 

Best Place to Grab a Bite in Southern California: 

The Cheesecake Factory

 

Contact Andrew:

To learn more go to www.vpacq.com.

 

Tweetable Quotes:

“Risk comes down to lack of knowledge or control.” – Andrew Cushman 

“Multifamily gets better the bigger you get” – Andrew Cushman

 

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