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384 - Find Success in Distressed Real Estate Investing with Jake Harris

384 - Find Success in Distressed Real Estate Investing with Jake Harris

Season 1 Episode 384 Published 3 years, 4 months ago
Description

Gain the knowledge to turn distressed properties into money-making opportunities from Jake Harris as we chat about reasons to stay ahead of institutional investors and why he wrote his book "Catching Knives." He also tells a crazy story regarding toilet flappers and other manufacturing issues in today's real estate market.

Key takeaways to listen for

  • Buy vs. Rent: Why you should or shouldn't buy a home
  • The motivation behind Jake's book "Catching Knives"
  • Helpful advice for successful long-term investing
  • Pros and cons of investing in California
  • Why North and South America is primed for partnerships

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About Jake Harris

Jake is the founder and managing partner of a private equity real estate company that has overseen the development, acquisition, and management of over $200 million in assets in the last five years.

He has nearly two decades of experience in real estate, construction, and investment management and is a licensed California broker with expertise in opportunity zones, infill development, construction cost-control systems, and the scaling of distressed investing businesses.

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