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Updated about 8 years ago, 12/20/2016

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Lem Diaz
  • Santa Clara, CA
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BiggerPockets Podcast Suggestion

Lem Diaz
  • Santa Clara, CA
Posted

@Joshua Dorkin

@Brandon Turner

Love what you folks have built here and I'm also an avid listener of the podcast. Cutting to the point...the podcasts have become rather redundant as of late.  We hear a story or two about how they got involved in real estate, first deal, how the moved into their next thing, a couple of digs between Josh and Brandon and then the famous four. 

I get that you're trying to address a broad audience, but the podcasts that I tend to really get the most out of are the ones that get into more depth around deal structures.  I like these because they tend to focus a lot more on actual concepts, trade-offs, challenges, risks, and ultimately leads the listener to some outcome. When you actually get into things like adding individual utility meters to a complex, how you structured an owner financed deal and more importantly...walking the listener through the process and negotiation elements...THAT is where the real value is in these podcasts in my opinion. 

I'd love to see more of that and less of the surface level stuff. Just my humble personal opinion.

Thanks for creating BP. Loved seeing you at Google a while back.

Lem