Built Between Bedtimes

Built Between Bedtimes – Episode 7: She Cried in the Bathroom, and the Deal We Almost Fell in Love With

28 min · 8 de may de 2026
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In this episode, Dylan's in Maui and Chris and Rob are holding it down — talking about Rob's daughter's first job at Pizza Hut, a canceled order, a bathroom breakdown, and what it actually means to care about doing good work. Then the conversation shifts to the real cost of buying multifamily that looks great on paper: Chris tours two properties and discovers that spreadsheets don't tell you about 40% tenant turnover, units that feel like closets, or homeless camps cropped out of listing photos. Plus — why Rama Capital is pumping the brakes on new LOIs, and what $20–30K in due diligence costs actually at risk per deal.

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