Joseph Gozlan is the founder of EBG Acquisitions, a multifamily investment group in Texas. He and his wife became accidental residential landlords in 2005 and realized that real estate investing was the way.
Jake, Gino and Joseph jump right into the importance of creating your own success and making the most of your situation, no matter where you come from. There is a powerful discussion of the benefits of multifamily vs. residential.
oseph Gozlan is the founder of EBG Acquisitions, a multifamily investment group in Texas. He and his wife became accidental residential landlords in 2005 and realized that real estate investing was the way.
Jake, Gino and Joseph jump right into the importance of creating your own success and making the most of your situation, no matter where you come from. There is a powerful discussion of the benefits of multifamily vs. residential.
Joseph details how he underwrites at a deal through the three different financing models and the three criteria he looks for when buying, and even touches on the amazing tax benefits of cost segregation and the process of syndication.
Also read: From House Hacking to Infinity & Beyond
This show puts emphasis on persistency as a key factor to succeed in multifamily real estate.
Top 10
Book Recommendations:
Double Double by Cameron Herold
Profit First by Mike Michalowicz
The One Thing by Gary Keller and Jay Papasan
Invest with Jake & Gino: Create an Account – Rand Partners
www.propertyzar.com/gino
Wheelbarrow Profits Academy 20% DISCOUNT with code :
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oseph Gozlan is the founder of EBG Acquisitions, a multifamily investment group in Texas. He and his wife became accidental residential landlords in 2005 and realized that real estate investing was the way.
Jake, Gino and Joseph jump right into the importance of creating your own success and making the most of your situation, no matter where you come from. There is a powerful discussion of the benefits of multifamily vs. residential.
Joseph details how he underwrites at a deal through the three different financing models and the three criteria he looks for when buying, and even touches on the amazing tax benefits of cost segregation and the process of syndication.
Also read: From House Hacking to Infinity & Beyond
This show puts emphasis on persistency as a key factor to succeed in multifamily real estate.
Top 10
Book Recommendations:
Double Double by Cameron Herold
Profit First by Mike Michalowicz
The One Thing by Gary Keller and Jay Papasan
Invest with Jake & Gino: Create an Account – Rand Partners
www.propertyzar.com/gino
Wheelbarrow Profits Academy 20% DISCOUNT with code :
ELITE
Check out the podcast for iTunes: iTunes Store
Check out the podcast for Android: RSS FEED
Thanks so much for joining us again. Have some feedback you’d like to share? Leave a note in the comment section below!
If you enjoyed this episode, please share it using the social media buttons you see at the top of the post!
Also, please leave an honest review for our Podcast on iTunes.
Ratings and reviews are extremely important to our show and help in our rankings. Please leave a review if you find value in our show!
Click here to learn more about our multifamily educational platform:
If you have any questions, please email me at gino@jakeandgino.com
If you would like to partner or invest with Jake & Gino, please fill out this form:
Investor Form