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Commercial Real Estate Investor | Chief Investment Officer at Asym Capital

In this Topical Tuesday episode, I spoke with Brian Wagers who is a multi family investor with both hands on and hands off experience. He has been involved in over $100,000,000 worth of apartment transactions through his experience as an owner and general partner. He now seeks to invest and help other professionals and business owners put their money in tax advantaged, risk adjusted, growth opportunities. Be sure to tune in if you’re interested in learning about: ☑ How changing markets present challenges, but also buying opportunities with less competition ☑ How newer buildings require different value-add strategies compared to older properties ☑ The benefit of networking to target off-market deals ☑ A vs. C-class: the differences in risk profile, returns, and exit strategy Be sure to click the link in the comments to listen to this week's episode.

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✨Tudor Francu, MD, DipWSET ✨

Physician and RE Investor/ Multifamily Apartment Syndicator/ Podcast Host / WSET Diplomate

6mo

Changing indeed 🙃…! All hands on deck

Brian Wagers

Commercial Real Estate Investor | Multi Family Operator

6mo

Great talking market with you Tyler!

Susan E. Binnie

"Empowering the Pivot" with Executive Women seeking fulfillment and balance.

6mo

Sounds like Brian Wagers has some valuable insights on investing. Networking is key.🔑

Venkat A.

IT Professional || Multifamily Investor || Guide Technology Professionals build wealth

6mo

Exciting insights ahead! Brian Wagers shares his wealth of experience in multi-family investing, offering valuable tips on navigating changing markets, value-add strategies, networking for off-market deals, and understanding risk profiles.

✨Tudor Francu, MD, DipWSET ✨

Physician and RE Investor/ Multifamily Apartment Syndicator/ Podcast Host / WSET Diplomate

6mo

Changing indeed 🙃…! All hands on deck

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