The next 18 months are sure to pose massive challenges to agents, so we need to think wisely about our next moves. Is now the time to look into multifamily, and how do we get started if we’ve only done single-family residential transactions up until now?
The shift from residential to commercial real estate isn’t an easy one, but it’s certainly doable if we build a decent track record in our areas. How do we establish a stellar reputation when we’re new to the space?
As with all real estate, the multifamily sector depends on strong personal relationships. If we want to make the jump, we have to start by building close connections with the right people.
In this episode, CEO and Founder of Kingly Acquisitions, Ronny Philip shares how he entered multifamily and scaled his business to epic proportions.
Three Things You’ll Learn in This Episode
Which asset classes offer the highest return to new investors
Start by choosing an asset class to work with. Classes B and C tend to offer the best opportunities to investors because they’re older properties used by both blue and white-collar workers.
How to prepare for the shift from residential real estate
Before investing in a multifamily, join a commercial team and learn more about the business. This will teach us transferable skills that better prepare us for the next step.
How to establish rapport with brokers
Multifamily complexes are always handled by more than one broker, so it’s important to connect with as many as possible. Head to top brokerages and build strong relationships to benefit from more opportunities.
Guest Bio
Ronny Philip is the CEO and Founder of The Kingly Group and Kingly Acquisitions. Ronny started his career in traditional real estate, but after discovering his passion for commercial real estate investing, he hasn’t looked back since. Ronny is the host of The Ronny Philip Show on Youtube.
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https://www.youtube.com/RonnyPhilip
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The world as we know it is changing, and Youtube vloggers have become the new rockstars. The great thing is anyone can become a Youtuber, and agents can use the platform to take their businesses to the next level.
If we want to use Youtube to generate extraordinary results, we can’t settle for sharing generic content that doesn’t come from the heart. To make the most of everything the platform offers, we have to aim to become the newest sensation.
With so many other Youtubers churning out content regularly, how can we stand out to the audience? Is there a set formula that can turn any average Joe into a vlogging superstar?
In this episode, host of Coffee with ADIKA Live, Stefan Adika shares how to become the next big thing on Youtube.
Create the habit of posting everyday, and be consistent using a formula that works for you. -Stefan Adika
Three Things You’ll Learn in This Episode
Guest Bio
Stefan Adika is the host of Coffee Talk with ADIKA Live, a Youtube morning show dedicated to making viewers start their day with laughter. He is also a California Realtor, passionate about helping people find their piece of paradise. Prior to becoming a Youtube sensation, Stefan was a touring bassist for over 2 decades.
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Real estate professionals are famously bad at social media, but if we want big results, we can’t do it without an online presence . Most agents simply don’t have the time to engage on social media, or we’re intimidated by it, so we end up sharing generic material or posting in our spare time.
This leads to inconsistency, and in the social media world, that spells disaster.
Is there a way for agents to connect with the audience more regularly without spending hours in front of our screens? How can we juggle effective engagement with our existing schedules?
In this episode, CEO of Sphere Rocket, Justin Nelson shares how busy agents can boost their social media engagement, and the incredible results he gets from social media.
Don’t hold off on posting content because you don’t have phenomenal content. Consistency is everything, and average is better than nothing. -Justin Nelson
Three Things You’ll Learn in This Episode
The importance of getting personal
Using social media to post about our latest transaction may seem like a good idea, but it’s a huge mistake. The audience wants to see us being human, so stop sharing mountains of boring, real estate-specific content and share a raw glimpse of real life.
How to maximize engagement without spending all day online
Consistency is the key to social media success, but that takes time. Instead of trying to do everything alone, hire a virtual assistant to manage social media platforms, post content, and engage with the audience.
How to stay authentic when a virtual assistant handles our social media
Just because a virtual assistant is posting our content, doesn’t mean we’re not involved in the creative process. Write up a long list of reusable content that can be easily shared by a VA, without losing it’s personal touch.
Many agents spend a ton of time and money searching for the top CRM, but the truth is there isn’t one ‘best’ offering. Instead of looking for the perfect software, we need to work with what we’ve already got.
Still, many of us would benefit from more user-friendly CRMs. Is there a way to create an easier flow between all our systems so we see better results?
There may not be a superior CRM on the market, but we can amplify what our existing operating systems do by using the right middleware.
In this episode, Head of Sales and Marketing at Real Synch, Scott Sillari shares how Real Synch’s technology creates integration to save agents time and hassle.
You will never find all the features you want in one CRM, and that’s why you should look into integrative platforms like Real Synch. -Matt Johnson
Three Things You’ll Learn in This Episode
How to eliminate human error when entering data on multiple systems
When we manually enter information across multiple systems, we risk making some mistakes. Implement an integrative tool like Real Synch to automate tasks and avoid wasting time on double data entry and potentially dealing with mistakes later on.
How integration technology creates convenience
Save time by installing a Real Synch plugin on Gmail. This lets agents enter information on the CRM, without needing to leave their email.
Why we need to give up on the idea of an ideal CRM
With new technology being developed so frequently, there will never be a CRM that does everything we need. Before changing operating systems, ask whether we’re facing real challenges with the software. If not, don’t waste resources trying to learn something new.