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From Aerospace to Real Estate Investing: Jason Hsieh’s Wealth-Building Journey | Movers and Shakers Podcast

In this episode of Movers and Shakers, Gino Barbaro sits down with Jason Hsieh, an aerospace engineer turned real estate investor, who transitioned from working on rockets and electric aircraft to building a thriving portfolio in multifamily real estate.

In this episode of Movers and Shakers, Gino Barbaro sits down with Jason Hsieh, an aerospace engineer turned real estate investor, who transitioned from working on rockets and electric aircraft to building a thriving portfolio in multifamily real estate.

After unintentionally house hacking, Jason started investing out-of-state in 2020, and today, he partners with experienced operators in Cincinnati, focusing on acquisitions and asset management.

  • How did he scale from single-family homes to multifamily investing?
  • What lessons did he learn from his W2 career that apply to real estate?
  • Why does he prioritize networking over everything else in real estate?
  • How did he raise capital and transition into syndication?

If you’re looking to scale your real estate portfolio, make the shift from a W2 career to full-time investing, or just want to hear an inspirational investing journey, this episode is for you.

Connect with Jason Hsieh
Email: jason@formosaequity.com

Timestamps

00:00 – Introduction  

00:47 – Transitioning from Aerospace to Real Estate  

05:48 – The Importance of Networking in Real Estate  

08:40 – Key Factors in Selecting a Multifamily Market  

10:07 – Understanding the Buy Right, Manage Right, Finance Right Framework  

14:04 – Raising Capital and Syndication Strategies  

18:55 – Overcoming Challenges and Scaling in Real Estate  

24:41 – Jason’s Future Goals and Long-Term Vision  

27:09 – Gino Wraps it Up  

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