

Ritter on Real Estate
Kent Ritter
A front-row seat to real estate experts as they give their top advice, strategies, and tools to help you become a better passive investor. I break down their insights into practical steps, so you can take action. This show is for anyone who wants to Passively Invest like a Pro!
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Jul 19, 2022 • 44min
Building Generational Wealth Through Real Estate With Kenneth Gee
In today’s episode of #RitterOnRealEstate we interview Ken Gee, Ken is the founder and managing partner of KRI Partners and the KRI group of companies. He has more than 24 years of significant real estate, banking, private equity transaction, and principal investing experience. Throughout his career, he has been involved in transactions valued at more than $2.0 billion, much of which has included the acquisition, management, and financing of various multi-family real estate projects. Before forming KRI Partners, Ken was a tax manager with Deloitte & Touche LLP. Some of his major clients included The Riverside Company, Key Equity Capital Partners, Blue Point Capital, Linsalata Capital Partners, The Zaremba Group, Charter One Bank, and Applied Industrial Technologies, Inc. Before his career at Deloitte & Touche, he spent several years at National City Bank (now part of PNC Bank).Ken is a licensed Ohio Certified Public Accountant, a member of multiple apartment associations, the Ohio Society of Certified Public Accountants, and the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. Welcome to the Podcast Ken! Key Points From The Episode: How Ken got inspired to learn about real estate while feeding his infant daughter. Watching his peers make a lot of money in real estate. Buying his first deal, a 28-unit apartment complex.Making half a million dollars off of his first three deals. Realizing that real estate was his ticket to building wealth for his family.How having children impacts your decision-making when it comes to career/investing. How technology has helped spread the knowledge of real estate investing. Ken's advice for vetting a deal sponsor. Some of the red flags to look out for. How Ken views the current real estate market. Understanding that people will always need somewhere to live. Books mentioned:The 10X Rule by Grant CardoneCheck us out on socials: InstagramLinkedInYoutubehttps://hudsoninvesting.com/Production by Outlier Audio

Jul 12, 2022 • 36min
How To Protect Your Assets With Garrett Sutton
In today's episode of Ritter on real estate we sit down with Garrett Sutton. Garrett is an attorney/best-selling author and one of Robert Kiyosaki's Rich Dad's Advisors. Garrett has over 35 years of experience assisting individuals and businesses in limiting their liability, protecting their assets, and implementing advantageous corporate structures. Garrett is the author of start your own Corporation, loopholes of Real Estate, Writing Business Plans, Buying and Selling a Business, and his most recent book Veil Not Fail.Garrett is the owner and operator of Corporate Direct and Sutton Law Center, since 1990 has provided clients from around the world with asset protection and corporate formation and maintenance services. Welcome to the show, Garrett! Key Points From The Episode: Garrett's upbringing, going to business and Law School.Getting to work with Robert Kiyosaki riding 8 books in the Rich Dad series.How Garrett became a Rich Dad Advisor.Defining asset protection - think about litigation.Don't hold properties in your own name.Garrett explains inside and outside attacks to LLCs.The best states to hold LLCs in.Umbrella Insurance in why it's important.Why you're holding company should be in Wyoming.Garrett's new book Veil Not Fail. Corporate formalities and why they are important.How to choose the right entity for your real estate business.Why C-corps and land trusts aren't good for owning real estate.Using LLC's for syndication/passive investors.Books Mentioned: Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki & Veil Not Fail by Garrett Sutton, ESQ. Check us out on socials: InstagramLinkedInYoutubehttps://hudsoninvesting.com/Production by Outlier Audio

Jul 5, 2022 • 32min
$500M in Acquisitions With Chris Larsen
In today's episode of #RitterOnRealEstate, we interview Chris Larsen. Chris is the founder and Managing Partner of Next-Level Income. Since “retiring” after 18 years in the medical device industry he dedicates his time to helping others become financially independent through education and investment opportunities. Chris has been investing in and managing real estate for over 20 years. While completing his degree in Biomechanical Engineering and M.B.A. in Finance at Virginia Tech, he bought his first single-family rental at age 21. Chris expanded into development, private-lending, buying distressed debt as well as commercial office, and ultimately syndicating commercial properties. He began syndicating deals in 2016 and has been actively involved in over $500M of real estate acquisitions. In addition to real estate, Chris has invested in equities, oil & gas, and small business lending, as well as being active in Venture South, one of the nation’s Top 10 Angel Investing groups. Chris lives with his wife and two boys (and Viszla, Lucy!) in Asheville, NC where he loves spending time with them in the outdoors and enjoying the food and culture that the region has to offer.Key Points From The Episode:Chris’s start in real estate. Using $3000 to buy a $90,000 property.Getting an engineering degree. How it helped his thinking.Learning early the importance of having money. How money creates freedom. Buying his first rental property at 21 years old.Why Chris prefers Real Estate over other investment vehicles.Starting off in single-family. How he realized that it wasn't scalable. The pros of syndication.Tips for new real estate investors.The importance of finding the right partner to invest with.Getting yourself in a position to invest in real estate. Not moving too fast.Books Mentioned:Lifespan by David SinclairCheck us out on socials: InstagramLinkedInYoutubehttps://hudsoninvesting.com/Production by Outlier Audio

Jun 28, 2022 • 36min
Building A 660+ Unit Multifamily Portfolio With Eric Chadderdon
In today's episode of Ritter on real estate we interview Eric Chadderdon. Eric is the co-founder and managing partner of giddy's capital investment. Eric first discovered real estate as a child his family owned and operated both single-family and multi-family properties. Growing up he always thought there was a better way to own real estate efficiently and then he found syndications.One of the critical highlights of Eric's life has been building his Investment Portfolio and assisting in his family lowering their work output to become passive investors. Eric currently owns 660 + multi-family units and has return rates between 18 and 22%. Thanks for coming on the podcast Eric. Key points from the episode: Growing up in real estate. Jumping into multifamily to show his family that they were doing it the wrong way.Working in sales before getting into real estate.Seeing his family work in their business and not on their business.Using his education to better his family's investing.Joining a mastermind and how it helped him tremendously through the years.Where the Giddy’s name came from.How are crimes New Deals.The importance of meetups in networking.Partnerships and sharing the pi.How Eric built the 660 + unit apartment portfolio.How Eric builds his investor pool. Books Mentioned: Atomic Habits by James ClearFalling Forward By John C. MaxwellCheck us out on socials: InstagramLinkedInYoutubehttps://hudsoninvesting.com/Production by Outlier Audio

Jun 21, 2022 • 56min
Financing & Structuring Multifamily Deals With Aryeh Sheinbein
Todays #RitterOnRealEstate guest is Aryeh Sheinbein. Aryeh’s bread and butter is helping successful business owners and entrepreneurs invest their money intelligently, allowing their wealth to accumulate so they can stay focused on what truly matters—their business and mission. He’s spent his entire career sharpening his operational experience with investments and valuing businesses, having worked with top private equity, venture capital, hedge funds, investment managers, and banks, as well as a wealth of success in the eCommerce and Amazon selling spaces. Aryeh is particularly skilled in managing large, complex projects and teams—a credit to his excellent executive leadership skills rooted in finance, business strategy, marketing, and operations. When he’s not sculpting the financial futures of his clients, Aryeh loves coaching his kids' sports teams, donating his time to various non-profit organizations, and enjoying quality time with his four wonderful kids and amazing wife. He also hosts the iTunes Top 100-ranked Inside the Lions Den Podcast, a show that explores the leadership skills, financial acumen, and operational improvements required for sustained entrepreneurial and financial success.Key Points From The Conversation: How Aryeh's entrepreneurial journey started as a kid flipping baseball cards!Aryeh's experience interviewing other successful individuals in college. How this helped him enter the workforce.Working in private equity/venture capital.How Rich Dad Poor Dad positively impacted his perspective on real estate investing.Wanting to get into real estate but not wanting to be a "landlord".Learning about tax liens and going to a tax auction.How Aryeh analyzes multifamily deals.The three metrics of investing in a good deal.Aryeh and Kent's take on refinancing. How investors often get in trouble during due diligence.Books Mentioned:Atomic Habits by James ClearCheck us out on socials: InstagramLinkedInYoutubehttps://hudsoninvesting.com/Production by Outlier Audio

Jun 14, 2022 • 43min
The Ultimate Guide To Outsourcing With Max Fisch
In today’s episode of #RitterOnRealEstate, we chat with special guest Max Fisch! Motivated by numerous mentors and excited about real estate, Max started out as a mortgage originator in the early 2000s and within one year, completed his first flip, netting a significant profit. Over the years, Max has completed hundreds of real estate transactions between financing, wholesaling acquisition, rehabbing, and long-term investing. Using virtual assistants, Max has been able to scale up his business to the size he wants, without overburdening him or his team. With an average deal size of $500k+ his operation is low volume with 4-6 rehabs annually. In addition, he and his team complete, on average, 25-35 wholesale transactions each year.After being burned by numerous property managers, coupled with the rising costs of marketing and lead generation, Max knew he needed more control of his properties and business, without sacrificing his own time. As a result, he founded Real Estate Project Solutions, a full-service Virtual Assistant Agency that caters specifically to the real estate industry. His management team helps real estate investors, agents, and entrepreneurs outsource any area of their business in order to save on payroll costs and time to maximize profits. With today’s technology, his team can easily take the guesswork out of hiring, training, and managing Virtual Professionals for investors of all portfolio sizes. Welcome to the show Max!Key Points From The Episode: -Max’s start doing mortgages and appraising in college.-Getting over the hurdle of needing to do everything in his business.-Hiring VA's vs W2 workers.-W2 worker horror stories... Not attracting the right time.-What Max's company looks for in a good VA.-How to identify what tasks that need to be offloaded.-How Max's company functions. Managing the A's. -The best software for managing VA.Books Mentioned:Any book by Zig Ziglar!Check us out on socials: InstagramLinkedInYoutubehttps://hudsoninvesting.com/Production by Outlier Audio

Jun 7, 2022 • 34min
Real Estate Investing On YOUR Terms With Chris Prefontaine
Today's guest is Chris Prefontaine! Chris is the best-selling author of 2017’s Real Estate On Your Terms and 2019’s The New Rules of Real Estate Investing. A real estate investor with over 28 years experience in the field, Chris is the founder of Smart Real Estate Coach and host of the Smart Real Estate Coach Podcast. He lives in Newport, Rhode Island with his wife, Kim, and their family. Chris operates the family business with his son, Nick, his daughter, Kayla, his son-in-law, Zach, and an amazing team.Chris has been a big advocate of constant education. He and his family mentor, coach, consult, and actually partner with students around the country, teaching them to do exactly what their company does. Between their existing Associates nationwide and their own deals, Chris and his family are still acquiring 5-10 properties every month and control between $20 to $30 million dollars worth of real estate deals -- all done on TERMS without using their own cash, credit, or signing for loans.Chris and his family believe strongly in giving back to the community. They currently support Franciscan Children’s Hospital in Brighton, MA, 3 Angels Foundation in Newport, RI, and the Wounded Warrior Project by giving a percentage of all deals to those causes.Key Points: -How 2008 effective Chris Prefontaine.-Not recommending new investors to get traditional loans.-Using creative financing to leverage deals.-Chris explains owner financing.-Wholesaling vs. lease purchase options.-Getting paid three times on deals.-How Chris gets three paydays on his deals.-Rent-to-own Investments how they work.-Getting people back into home ownership by purchasing on terms.-How Chris finds deals. Books Mentioned:- Shoe Dog By Phil KnightGet Chris’s Book FREE: www.wickedsmartbooks.com/ritterCheck us out on socials: InstagramLinkedInYoutubehttps://hudsoninvesting.com/Production by Outlier Audio

May 31, 2022 • 34min
How To Invest In Short-Term Rentals With Avery Carl
In today's Ritter On Real Estate episode, we interview Avery Carl. Avery is the author of Short Term Rental, Long Term Wealth: Your Guide To Analyzing, Buying, and Managing Vacation Properties, and the host of "The Short Term Show" podcast. Avery went from a 37k salary to a real estate investment portfolio of 100 doors in 5 years through strategically investing in short-term and vacation rentals. This strategy allowed her to grow her portfolio much more quickly than starting off with traditional long-term rentals. The Short Term Shop has helped over 4,500 families create generational wealth through real estate Investing. Welcome to the show, Avery! Key Points From The Episode: Why short-term rentals allow you to scale quickly.Avery explains what short-term vacation rentals are.Investing in what the tourist is expecting.Location matters even more in the vacation home market than in traditional real estate investing.How to manage your first vacation rental and what software to use.What a pricing manager is and why short-term rental investors need them.Avery explains the ins and outs of short-term rentals.Short-term rental financing. how to scale.How Banks view short-term rentals.The biggest piece of advice for short-term rental investors.Books Mentioned: Traction by Gino WickmanCheck us out on socials: InstagramLinkedInYoutubehttps://hudsoninvesting.com/Production by Outlier Audio

May 24, 2022 • 33min
How To Position Yourself For Success With Gary MacDermid
Today's guest is Gary MacDermid. Gary is a highly sought-after Motivational speaker, Private Investor, Serial Entrepreneur, Professional Engineer and Retired Naval Officer whose success came from humble beginnings. Gary started his career by enlisting in the Navy right after graduating high school. During one of his initial Navy training classes, a Master Chief guest speaker explained the wealth generation strategy of purchasing a house at each duty station. This advice led Gary to understand the true value of passive income. After steadily purchasing multiple properties throughout the United States and Internationally. Gary continued his career by receiving a scholarship where he graduated with a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering and was commissioned as a Naval Officer. After leaving the Navy, Gary continued as a licensed professional engineer leading design and analysis projects for several nuclear power plants before deciding to expand the passive income strategy that was previously a hobby. This became the turning point where Gary made the transition fromElectrical Engineer to Cash Flow Engineer by founding USA Private Equities where he is today. Welcome to the show Gary! Key Points From The Episode: - Being told there was o money for college, joining the navy.- Getting into real estate after being inspired by his Master Chief.- Buying properties in the Philippines, Hawaii, and Seattle.- Why mindset is super important when it comes to investing/being an entrepreneur.- Scarcity vs Abundance Mindset.- Setting goals and then working backward to achieve them. How Real Estate and having passive income allow Gary to refine his investing. Books Mentioned:- How to Master The Art Of Selling By Tom Holland- Think and Grow Rich By Napoleon HillCheck us out on socials: InstagramLinkedInYoutubehttps://hudsoninvesting.com/Production by Outlier Audio

May 17, 2022 • 23min
How The RentRedi App Improves Landlord/Tenant Experience With Ryan Barone
In today's episode of #RitterOnRealEstate we interview Ryan Barone. Ryan is the founder and developer of RentRedi. RentRedi started as a mobile application app for tenants & has developed into a sleek, comprehensive, property management dashboard built for landlords. After working to build RentRedi while managing a full-time job & college courses, Ryan Barone began building what is now an all-inclusive landlord-tenant app that helps landlords go mobile and manage rentals from wherever, whenever. Since its inception, RentRedi has seen accelerated growth. In the past year alone, the company's customers have grown by 3X, their ARR has grown by 6X, and they have over $4.5B in assets under management. Not only are customers excited by the product RentRedi is creating-investors are excited too. In 2019 and 2020, the company raised $5M in total funding. They show no signs of slowing down: RentRedi's first quarter in 2022 will be focused on raising a Series A to continue building a powerhouse property management app. Welcome to the show Ryan!Key Points From The Episode:Ryan's background looking for his first apartment having trouble getting one with no prior experience.The origin story of the RentRedi App. Starting from the tenant standpoint. Knowing it would be good for landlords as well.How Ryan's app makes it easier to rent from landlords on the tenant side.How to end its can report issues at the property through the app.Who exactly rent-ready is for.Books Mentioned: The Lean Startup by Eric RiesCheck us out on socials: InstagramLinkedInYoutubehttps://hudsoninvesting.com/Production by Outlier Audio


