Real Estate Syndication with Stephanie Walter

Like the idea of passive investments and income, but don’t want to be a landlord and seal with the needs of tenants?  Stephanie Walter had a similar experience which led her to multifamily investing and real estate syndication and shares her experiences and key learnings!

Oct 15, 2021 | Podcast

About the Episode

LifeBlood REI: We talked about real estate syndication and multifamily investing.  

We discussed Stephanie’s entrepreneurial journey, her first experiences in real estate with purchasing single home investments, getting burned as a landlord, losing money, dealing with headaches and getting sick of calls 24/7.  

How we as humans seem to enjoy making mistakes on our own instead of learning from the experiences of others and how she was able to find solid partners in order to begin finding an approach to investing she truly enjoys.  

We talked about the looming tax bill for those making traditional qualified plan contributions, and whether or not people realize what they may be up against when it comes time to start using their invested money for retirement income.  How affluent people invest their money and what they look for in investments and what anyone can learn from them.  

We discussed how real estate syndication works, the benefits of doing it and how to participate in it, what makes a successful project and the important variables to consider with Stephanie Walter, Entrepreneur, real estate investing, capital raiser, syndicator and CEO of Erbe Wealth.  

Listen to learn about how rents have increased by over 8% a year since 1980 and how that reality could be a solid hedge against inflation!  

For the Difference Making Tip, scan ahead to 18:32!

You can learn more about Stephanie at ErbeInvestmentGroup.com, Facebook and LinkedIn.

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George Grombacher

George Grombacher

Lifeblood Host

Stephanie Walter

Stephanie Walter

Guest

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