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Impact Real Estate Podcast

Podcast door Chris Papa

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The Impact Real Estate Podcast with Chris Papa is the place where we connect you with the most innovative and exciting real estate leaders today. We will show you there are numerous paths to a successful career in the real estate industry and how some of your greatest missteps can be turned into your greatest triumphs.

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aflevering Season 3 Episode 26 - Impact Real Estate with Connie Moore artwork

Season 3 Episode 26 - Impact Real Estate with Connie Moore

On this episode of the Impact Real Estate Podcast, we continue our Throwback Series by welcoming the legendary Constance Moore. We talk about her illustrious career and a working retirement has her on eight different boards. It's a captivating conversation about her work ethic, tenacity and self confidence. You do not want to miss this episode (again!). EPISODE NOTES: 03:06 - Born in the Bay 04:20 - "Just a doormat" 10:54 - Learning to adapt 15:31 - Starting at BRE 16:59 - Never a stupid question 19:04 - Starting the path to CEO 29:54 - Figuring it out 34:56 - Completing the evolution 37:20 - Loved every minute of it 41:00 - The Hot Seat presented by KK Reset 50:17 - Giving Back Connie Moore is the former president and CEO of BRE Properties, a real estate investment trust that develops and manages apartments in highly desirable locales in the West. She’s been named to the Northern California Real Estate Women of Influence Hall of Fame and been noted multiple times as one of the Most Influential Women in Bay Area Business by the San Francisco Business Times. Her volunteer leadership includes serving on the Berkeley Haas Board and as chair of the Policy Advisory Board for Haas’ Fisher Center for Real Estate and Urban Economics. She has also taught generations of students as a guest speaker in numerous Haas classes. She serves on boards for many organizations, including the San Jose State University Tower Foundation, BRIDGE Housing Corporation, and the Urban Land Institute, among others.

26 aug 2021 - 52 min
aflevering Season 3, Episode 25 - Impact Real Estate Throwback with Yusef Freeman artwork

Season 3, Episode 25 - Impact Real Estate Throwback with Yusef Freeman

On this episode of the Impact Real Estate Podcast, we take it back to Season 2 and speak with affordable housing expert Yusef Freeman, the Managing Director of Acquisitions and Development at Jonathan Rose Companies. We talk about his journey to affordable housing, the importance of it and the most important skill to learn if you plan on thriving in this industry. Episode Notes: 02:40 - Jonathan Rose Companies background 04:58 - Northern California native 06:54 - What led Yuset to affordable housing? 07:53 - From history to real estate 10:20 - Fascinating and curiosity 14:10 - An understandable challenge 16:07 - How do we make it more attractive to build more affordable housing? 18:25 - The skillset needed 20:00 - An economic driver 22:35 - The most important things to learn 23:48 - West vs East 24:56 - Operating affordable housing 28:07 - A mission-based organization 30:20 - Different planets 34:36 - The future of affordable housing 37:21 - The Hot Seat presented by KK Reset [https://www.kkreset.com/] Prior to joining the Rose Companies, Yusef was a Vice President of Investments in the transactions group at PGIM Real Estate, sourcing investment opportunities for the real estate private equity funds of the company. Prior to joining PGIM in 2018, Yusef was the Managing Director for McCormack Baron Salazar, leading west coast operations and new business development nationally for the company and a Graduate Program lecturer in the Department of City and Regional Planning at the University of California, Berkeley. Yusef holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of California, Berkeley where he spent one year studying abroad at the American University in Cairo, Egypt; a Master of Public Administration from New York University, where he majored in public finance as a Public Policy and International Affairs Fellow; and an alum of the Center for Urban Redevelopment Excellence Fellowship Program at the University of Pennsylvania.

19 aug 2021 - 42 min
aflevering Season 3, Episode 24 - Impact Real Estate with Marie Murphy artwork

Season 3, Episode 24 - Impact Real Estate with Marie Murphy

On this edition of our Impact Real Estate Podcast throwback series, we welcome back Marie Murphy as she talks about how you can get started with your real estate career, strategies for closing deals, and key characteristics of successful real estate businesspeople. ------------ Marie Murphy is the Principal and CEO of MJD Capital Partners and is responsible for the overall strategy, operations, and investment management of the firm. MJD Capital Partners, LLC is a privately-held full service development and management company based in San Francisco, California. Marie has completed over 50 projects in select West Coast markets and is a frequent speaker at real estate conferences throughout the United States. She holds a B.A. from Santa Clara University and a Masters from St. Mary’s College. She now lives in San Francisco, CA with her two daughters, Madeline and Molly. QUOTES “I really just don’t take ‘no’ [for an answer]. I think that you cannot take ‘no’ and feel bad about it; just know that that’s the next step to your first ‘yes’ in doing your first deal.” SHOW NOTES [0:01:18.4]  How Mickey and Marie met [0:01:32.1]  Why there aren’t a lot of women in real estate [0:03:19.9]  Marie’s childhood and background [0:03:47.8]  What inspired Marie to delve into real estate [0:09:34.2]  Gaining experience in real estate sales [0:11:41.0]  How to start your own real estate investment firm [0:14:12.9]  General strategy for doing real estate deals [0:16:42.7]  How Marie identifies new business opportunities [0:18:29.0]  Key characteristics of a successful real estate businessperson + Lessons on networking [0:21:34.0]  Advice for people who wants to pursue a real estate career [0:22:02.5]  Marie’s thoughts about the work-life balance [0:25:00.4]  Marie’s recommendations [0:26:18.8]  Connect with Marie

13 aug 2021 - 27 min
aflevering Season 3 Episode 23 - Impact Real Estate with Jerrod Delaine artwork

Season 3 Episode 23 - Impact Real Estate with Jerrod Delaine

On this throwback episode of the Impact Real Estate Podcast, we revisit our conversation with Jerrod Delaine, the Director of Development at Carthage Real Estate Advisors, LLC. Jerrod is also an adjunct professor in New York University, teaching students about real estate development. In this episode, Jerrod talks about the difference between affordable housing and market rate housing, how he landed his first real estate job after NYU, how to make it in the real estate business, the importance of networking and setting yourself apart from the rest, and some practical wisdom for young people venturing into real estate. QUOTES “Figure out how you stand out, because you’re competing with every kid from UPenn, Princeton, Harvard, MIT - they’re all trying to get the exact same job you’re trying to get. How can you stand out?” “[Real estate] is a relationship business. You have to go out, you have to meet people. You’ll never know where that new deal is going to come from.” MENTIONS National Realty Club JERROD’S RECOMMENDATIONS Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki (book) I Will Teach You to be Rich by Ramit Sethi (book) CONNECT WITH JERROD LinkedIn SHOW NOTES [0:00:59.9]  About Carthage Real Estate Advisors [0:01:39.1]  How Jerrod ended up working in real estate [0:05:29.7]  Going back to school to learn about real estate development [0:07:32.2]  How knowledge in legal documents can help you as a real estate developer [0:08:52.3]  The importance of having a legal adviser [0:12:48.0]  Finding out what makes you stand out among your peers [0:13:23.3]  How Jerrod landed his first real estate job after school [0:14:31.7]  Networking is a must in the real estate business [0:17:10.9]  About Carthage properties [0:18:26.4]  Difference between affordable housing and market rate housing [0:20:38.2]  Advice for young people in the real estate business [0:22:27.5]  Jerrod’s mentors [0:24:00.6]  Jerrod’s recommended books

5 aug 2021 - 25 min
aflevering Season 3, Episode 22 - Impact Real Estate with Avi Telyas artwork

Season 3, Episode 22 - Impact Real Estate with Avi Telyas

Avi Telyas shares the amazing vision and mission of their organization, Makerhoods, and how their organization is able to help entrepreneurs with their businesses by combining affordable work/live communities with comprehensive business development services. Avi also talks about the transformative power of community and affordable spaces, and how it can support the growth of micro-enterprises. His passion for Makerhood is one for inspiration and motivation, so make sure to check it out! ------------ Avi Telyas is an American real estate developer, serial entrepreneur, and pioneer in lean manufacturing and large-scale modular construction. His passion for architecture and craft entrepreneurship has led him to found Makerhoods.org, an organization which advocates for urban land use policies that foster self-employment and self-sufficiency through affordable working and living space. QUOTES “Makerhoods doesn’t just provide income for the entrepreneur; each one of these micro-enterprises generates four jobs, and those jobs make better than minimum because most of the time, these entrepreneurs hire family members and they pay them better, so it’s a great economic development strategy.” AVI’S RECOMMENDATIONS Zero to One by Peter Thiel (book) SHOW NOTES [0:01:58.2] How Mickey and Avi met [0:03:00.3] Getting to know Avi [0:04:36.0] Catching the real estate/entrepreneurial bug [0:06:35.6] Avi’s educational background and how it helped him get into the real estate business [0:07:26.7] Avi’s career after NYU [0:07:34.6] How Avi was able to buy a small business for $15k and then sell it for $30M to a Fortune 500 company [0:09:15.5] The beginning of Avi’s venture in modular construction [0:11:22.3] How modular construction works [0:12:07.5] The pros of modular construction [0:12:54.7] What Makerhoods is about and the opportunities they offer for solo entrepreneurs and small businesses [0:15:50.6] How Avi started with Makerhoods [0:28:21.7] Makerhoods Projects [0:30:16.4] What’s next for Makerhoods [0:33:24.4] Get to know more about Makerhoods.org [0:36:10.6] How Avi promotes his community [0:36:54.4] The economic advantages of a community like Makerhoods [0:37:47.3] Avi’s book recommendations [0:38:48.5] Avi’s mentors [0:40:02.9] Advice for people who want to venture into any form of real estate business

29 jul 2021 - 42 min
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