• More Eye Opening Answers You Need to Know About Capital Raising

  • Oct 10 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 10 mins
  • Podcast

More Eye Opening Answers You Need to Know About Capital Raising

  • Summary

  • Krisha Young & Kim Lisa Taylor talk with Jeannie Orlowski, a long-time coach at RE Mentor, a renowned multi-family real estate training company. The discussion focuses on effective strategies for raising capital for real estate investments, key financial metrics investors look for, and common questions about capital raising. Jeannie shares her extensive experience working with Dave Lindahl and RE Mentor, emphasizing the importance of thorough preparation, honest communication, and an entrepreneurial mindset when raising capital. Key topics include preferred returns, average annual returns, capital calls, opportunity zones, partnering with sponsors, and investor communication strategies.

    Introduction and Background (00:02:41)

    Introduction of the podcast hosts, Krisha Young and Kim Lisa Taylor, and their guest, Jeannie Orlowski, a long-time coach at RE Mentor. Jeannie shares her background and how she started working with Dave Lindahl, the founder of RE Mentor, initially as a real estate agent and notary public.

    Effective Capital Raising Strategies (00:18:30)

    Jeannie emphasizes the importance of thoroughly understanding and being able to explain every aspect of a property investment opportunity to potential investors. She stresses the need for complete transparency, honesty, and open communication throughout the capital raising process. Jeannie shares an anecdote about refusing to accept an investor's wire transfer until receiving all required documentation, highlighting the significance of following proper procedures.

    Key Financial Metrics for Investors (00:36:19)

    The discussion covers the key financial metrics that real estate investors look for when evaluating investment opportunities. Jeannie explains that investors are primarily interested in the projected end date of the investment and the expected returns, including preferred returns and overall average annual returns. She suggests aiming for mid to high teens in terms of average annual returns to attract investors successfully.

    Common Questions and Challenges (00:54:06)

    The group addresses common questions and challenges faced by those raising capital for real estate investments. Topics include capital calls, opportunity zones, partnering with sponsors, and the importance of clear and consistent communication with investors. Jeannie and Kim provide insights and recommendations based on their extensive experience in the industry.

    Investor Communication and Transparency (01:03:04)

    The discussion emphasizes the importance of maintaining open and transparent communication with investors throughout the investment process. Jeannie and Kim stress the need to disclose any issues or challenges promptly and provide regular updates to investors. They also highlight the value of personal communication, such as phone calls and in-person meetings, in building trust and resolving potential conflicts.

    RE Mentor Events and Resources (01:05:11)

    The video promotes various RE Mentor events and resources, including the Private Money Bootcamp, Multifamily Millions, Immersion Training, and the Ultimate Partnering Event. These events are designed to provide in-depth training, networking opportunities, and access to industry experts for those interested in multi-family real estate investing and capital raising.

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