

The Best Ever CRE Show
Joe Fairless
Welcome to the Best Ever CRE Show, the world’s longest-running daily COMMERCIAL real estate podcast. Founded by Joe Fairless, a co-founder of Ashcroft Capital who went from buying $35,000 homes to controlling more than $2.7 billion in real estate assets, the Best Ever CRE Show provides commercial real estate expert insights, education, and timely information to our community of active and passive investors who want to build wealth, build a legacy, and do more good in the world.
So if you want the real stories behind the good, the bad, and the worst ever deals — plus, insights into what really goes on in commercial real estate investing — you’re in the right place. Our hosts interview commercial real estate experts every day to uncover secrets and strategies YOU can use to become a better, more informed investor. This is the Best Ever CRE show.
So if you want the real stories behind the good, the bad, and the worst ever deals — plus, insights into what really goes on in commercial real estate investing — you’re in the right place. Our hosts interview commercial real estate experts every day to uncover secrets and strategies YOU can use to become a better, more informed investor. This is the Best Ever CRE show.
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Apr 4, 2025 • 53min
JF 3865: Garage Condos, Flex Space, and Building a Category of One ft. Ben Lapidus
Ben Lapidus, a real estate innovator and CEO of Playground, shares insights into the transformative world of garage condos—flexible spaces designed for luxury storage and personal use. Lapidus discusses the booming market catering to affluent buyers who prefer ownership over rental, and why selling units can yield better returns. He delves into zoning challenges, community-building through clubhouse amenities, and the demand from owners of 'big toys' like RVs. His vision includes scaling nationwide, focusing on outdoor-loving metros.

Apr 3, 2025 • 1h 4min
JF 3864: LP Red Flags, Market Trends, and Multifamily Wins ft. Andrew Cushman
On this episode of the Best Ever CRE Show, Pascal Wagner interviews Andrew Cushman, founder of Vantage Point Acquisitions. Andrew shares his journey from chemical engineer to successful multifamily investor, highlighting how he transitioned from flipping homes to acquiring nearly 3,000 multifamily units across the Southeast. He breaks down his firm's buy box strategy, emphasizing the importance of management value-add, demographic targeting, and property size for operational efficiency. The conversation also explores how LPs can vet operators more effectively, the significance of operator SOPs, and a deep dive into the current trend of preferred equity raises and their implications for passive investors.Andrew Cushman
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Apr 2, 2025 • 32min
JF 3863: IOS Storage, SBA Financing, and the Power of Partnerships ft. Christopher Long
Christopher Long, CEO of Long Yards, details his journey in transforming a contractor's solution into a $12 million industrial outdoor storage business. He discusses innovative land acquisition strategies and the benefits of SBA financing for development. The conversation highlights the shift from traditional franchising to flexible partnerships, emphasizing the importance of adaptability in this niche. Listeners discover modern storage solutions designed for contractors and the extensive market potential across North America.

Apr 1, 2025 • 30min
JF3862: Vetting Sponsors, Multifamily in Tennessee, and Value-Add Plays ft. Brent Barcus
Brent Barcus, Managing Partner at I-65 Capital in Nashville, shares his fascinating journey from the entertainment industry to multifamily real estate. He details his process for vetting sponsors and the lessons learned from an early challenging deal in Georgia. Brent highlights promising market trends in Nashville, showcasing a new 232-unit acquisition focused on value-add plays. He also discusses the significance of strategic partnerships and navigating property management challenges in smaller markets, offering a deep dive into the dynamics of the multifamily sector.

Mar 31, 2025 • 31min
JF3861: Passive Investing, AI Due Diligence, and Risk Mitigation ft. Sam Giordano
In this conversation, Sam Giordano, a gastroenterologist turned real estate investor and co-founder of PassiveAdvantage.com, shares his unique path into real estate syndications. He reveals how his AI-driven platform helps high-income professionals navigate passive investments. Topics include the critical role of sponsor evaluation, adapting to market challenges like rising interest rates, and the benefits of transparency in connecting investors with sponsors. Sam also discusses the importance of diversification and future opportunities in multifamily real estate.

Mar 30, 2025 • 33min
JF3860: Economic Uncertainty, Inflation Risks, and the Real Estate Outlook ft. John Silvia
John Silvia, former chief economist of Wells Fargo and the U.S. Banking Committee, shares his insights on economic uncertainty and inflation risks. He addresses concerns like slowing consumer spending and potential recession indicators. Silvia discusses the implications of new tariffs on inflation and consumer confidence, while predicting possible rate cuts from the Federal Reserve. He highlights investment opportunities in commercial real estate, painting a cautiously optimistic picture for the next few years amidst the economic challenges.

Mar 29, 2025 • 37min
JF 3859: Protecting LPs, Building Trust, and Growing Through Mentorship ft. Christion Sadler
Christion Sadler, CEO of PreIShare, discusses how his platform is transforming liquidity for LP investors in real estate syndications. He shares insights on the evolving needs of LPs, the importance of mentorship, and the intricacies of investment buyouts. Christion highlights the critical nature of trust in investor-sponsor relationships and explores strategies for navigating capital gains taxes. He also announces an upcoming Capital Raise Forum event, bringing together real estate enthusiasts to foster community and connections.

Mar 28, 2025 • 47min
JF 3858: Creative Partnerships, Risk Mitigation, and the Power of Community ft. Liz Faircloth
Liz Faircloth, co-founder of DeRosa Group and The Real Estate InvestHer, dives into the world of creative partnerships and community in real estate. She discusses the striking differences in investor mindsets today and the importance of conservative underwriting. Liz highlights how women thrive by forming strong partnerships and optimizing operations. She also shares valuable strategies for couples investing together, like quarterly retreats and feedback exercises. Plus, there's exciting news about upcoming conferences empowering women in the industry!

Mar 27, 2025 • 1h 4min
JF 3857: Structuring Smart Syndications, Vetting Operators, and Going Active ft. Bethany LeFlam
Bethany LeFlam, a seasoned SEC attorney turned active hotel investor, shares her expertise in structuring real estate syndications. She discusses vital LP protections and red flags in PPMs that investors should be aware of. Bethany's transition from passive investing to focusing on boutique hotels highlights the importance of operator vetting and effective communication. She also explores legal aspects of capital raising, the implications of GPs co-investing, and her innovative concept of 'Other People's Everything' for wealth creation.

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Mar 26, 2025 • 34min
JF: 3856 Multifamily Challenges, Syndication Pitfalls, and Mentoring New CRE Investors ft. Tripp Greene
Tripp Greene, founder of Trinity Capital CRE and Coast to Coast CRE Academy, is an expert on capital raising and mentoring new investors. He shares insights on the multifamily sector's challenges, discussing the risks of over-leveraged operators and broken GP structures. Tripp emphasizes the importance of ethical syndication and thorough risk assessment for newcomers. He also introduces his Academy’s hands-on mentorship approach, encouraging collaboration for aspiring investors to tackle complexities in the market, including unique ventures like car washes.


