Trait #5: Great Real Estate Investors Know Their STRENGTHS
Great real estate investors learn to hire the best people to help back-fill their own weaknesses.
Great real estate investors learn to hire the best people to help back-fill their own weaknesses.
Great real estate investors realize that THEIR success is LIMITED to the help they receive from others
In a world dominated by social media, people are seeking authentic individuals more than ever. The best investors are genuine. They are the real deal.
What separates good from GREAT? Great investors have tremendous inner confidence in themselves that, in the end, THEY will win. In fact, they routinely EXPECT the most favorable outcome will occur for them.
Everyone has fears, even multifamily investors. What separates great real estate investors from everyone else is that they are NOT AFRAID to start.
3/2/16: I’m excited to speak to 100 real estate professionals in Washington, DC. Brandon Green, a fellow “30 Under 30” honoree, is hosting today’s event with Koki Adasi, Anslie Stokes, and Bo Menkiti.
I have sat across the table, kneecap to kneecap, with literally thousands of real estate investors over my 12-year real estate career. I have gained a tremendous amount of wisdom from listening to each investor’s story.
Working in Denver’s multifamily market has given me an amazing opportunity to interact with wealthy families; I call them: Multifamily Magnates. In 2015, I have noticed that my clients have continued to buy apartment buildings in Denver. Naturally, I had to ask: WHY? Why are they buying real estate when everyone else is concerned that the market is over-heating?
“Greg Johnson and Kyle Malnati have assisted us in 6 multifamily transactions since 2010. Not only are they marketplace experts, which is why we initially sought them out, but they also truly want the best outcome for their clients. We appreciate their fair and honest approach and look forward to another transaction with them when the time is right.” – R&M