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All Forum Posts by: Ken Breeze

Ken Breeze has started 102 posts and replied 422 times.

Post: Multifamily Real Estate Investor Meetup Open Office Meet & Greet

Ken BreezePosted
  • Investor
  • Phoenix, AZ
  • Posts 483
  • Votes 384

Hi guys & gals,

I'd like to extend our invitation to @Houston Garcia @Aaron GaffneyIf you're in town, feel free to sign up and join our get-together. See details above. 

@Daniel Amberg thanks for being dense ;-) and pointing that out to me. Yes, it’s noon to 7pm. Lunch to dinner or drinks.

@Steve Trang

@Steve Trang

Post: Phoenix Area Real Estate Attorney

Ken BreezePosted
  • Investor
  • Phoenix, AZ
  • Posts 483
  • Votes 384

Hey @Account Closed I sent you a PM. I'd be interested in receiving docs to run our underwriting analysis. I also sent you our general buying criteria. Best, Ken

Post: Analysis Paralysis in Phoenix/Scottsdale! Please help!

Ken BreezePosted
  • Investor
  • Phoenix, AZ
  • Posts 483
  • Votes 384

What @Cody L. said +2. Use the  Bigger Pockets Calculators or one of mine, to realize that the relationship between what comes out of how much you put in, is truly what matters. Feel free to message me if you're interested in scribbling a few numbers over coffee or lunch. My team and I are having a get together soon

Post: Multifamily Real Estate Investor Meetup Open Office Meet & Greet

Ken BreezePosted
  • Investor
  • Phoenix, AZ
  • Posts 483
  • Votes 384

Multifamily Real Estate Investor Meetup Open Office Meet & Greet

Come and join us at the California Pizza Kitchen as we gather over coffee, lunch or drinks to discuss your and our multifamily real estate goals and possible partnerships. Make sure you register on our EVENTBRITE page to make sure we know you're coming.

Everyone needs to eat and drink anyway, you might as well meet a new sparring-partner, sound-board, accountability-coach, mentor, "gym-buddy", JV partner and friend today.

If you absolutely can't make it, we welcome you to schedule a "One on One" call or another time to meet using my Calendly link so we can avoid the back and forth of finding a time.

Feel free to check out my Linkedin Profile to get a feel for what the  Breezopoly Team and I've been up to in the past years and what projects we're working on.

>>> And just for stopping by, make sure to get your complimentary eGuide   "21 Ways to Find the Best Real Estate Sub-Markets" .

FAQs

What are my transportation/parking options for getting to and from the event?

We use Lyft to free our minds and feel like kings ;-)

To receive US$20.00 in ride credit, download the Lyft app here: https://www.lyft.com/ici/KEN39637

It's the most affordable ride in town.

What can I bring into the event?

Passion, hunger, ambition, like-minded friends, laptops, iPads, paper & pens, humor, laughter, love & joy.

How can I contact the organizer with any questions?

Contact me best via WhatsApp at +4917684416608

Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?

Nope. Save a tree.

Can I update my registration information?

Yep. Anytime.

@Justin Owens , @Nichole Stohler , @Mike Stohler , @Randy K. , @Dick Rosen , @Matt Dickens , @Romel Q. , @Jason Sullivan , @Kimberly Wright , @Mike White , @Kellen Driscoll , @Charlene McNamara , @Paul G. , @Bob Okenwa , @Bob E. , @Alan Grobmeier , @Dovid Staples @Shiloh Lundahl

Post: Need recommendations for Prop Mgr in Mesa Az.

Ken BreezePosted
  • Investor
  • Phoenix, AZ
  • Posts 483
  • Votes 384

@Carole G. and @John Tan, I'll be looking at a few properties in Tempe, Phoenix and Mesa, Arizona in two weeks. One of them is a 20-plex in which I will be walking with the current property manager. I could keep you posted on how that goes if you like.

Post: Any Property Management Recommendations in TN?

Ken BreezePosted
  • Investor
  • Phoenix, AZ
  • Posts 483
  • Votes 384

@Angelo Wong when the times get tough, the tough get going as the song goes. @Verna Littleton and @Nathan Beach have jumped in and are ready to rock.

From our experience with human beings, we always scout at least three other alternatives who can jump in and take over at any given time since we can't afford to slip. Explore over 23,000 real estate-related companies here on BP, you will, after some time and vetting, find your next property manager in your area.

Post: Property managers in Los Angeles

Ken BreezePosted
  • Investor
  • Phoenix, AZ
  • Posts 483
  • Votes 384

@Talha K. from experience with human beings, we always scout at least three other property management alternatives who can jump in and take over at any given time. Explore over 23,000 real estate-related companies here on BP, you will, after some time and vetting, find your next property manager in your area. 

@Jesse Sasomsup @Jonathan Wilks @Jennifer S.

Post: Options to deal with incompetent property management company

Ken BreezePosted
  • Investor
  • Phoenix, AZ
  • Posts 483
  • Votes 384

@Nathan Gesner has given you a ton of awesome info on your challenge. From experience with human beings, we always scout at least three other alternatives who can jump in and take over at any given time. Explore over 23,000 real estate-related companies here on BP, you will, after some time and vetting, find your next property manager in your area. @Deepak Bhadauria

Post: Deal Analysis Help!!

Ken BreezePosted
  • Investor
  • Phoenix, AZ
  • Posts 483
  • Votes 384

@Mark Benevento the short answer to your question above: 5% won't cut it. Assuming your calculations and assumptions in your underwriting are correct, that deal won't make you happy. 

We don't settle for less than 9% CoC, 15% IRR. There are tons of numbers and interconnected relationships going on in our professional commercial multifamily spreadsheet. Judging from your posted image above, I might assume that you will have missed "a few" items. CREI is an exciting strategy to get into since it provides more scalability and leverage than any other field of RE. 

But I haven't met many successful 'self-made' CRE investors who haven't lowered their pain factor, crunched their timeline or increased their learning curve without seeking out a mentor or two on the way. Just check out a few biographies of the best and successful people in any field or industry - they provide incredible insights to the value of the right tools and mentorship.

Hit me up with a PM, I'd be happy to untie a few knots and give you more insights to make better and more educated decisions for your RE journey.

Cheers, Ken ;-)

Post: Social Media Marketing or Mailchimp Anyone?

Ken BreezePosted
  • Investor
  • Phoenix, AZ
  • Posts 483
  • Votes 384

We are looking for a self-organized and focussed entrepreneur who is (or wants to be) fantastic with social media tools such as Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube and the email marketing tool Mailchimp and would absolutely enjoy building, expanding and communicating everything Breezopoly has to offer.

In exchange we will provide you the tools necessary and teach you everything there is to know about multifamily real estate syndicating in our weekly one-on-one calls.

Check out my profile here on Bigger Pockets and LinkedIn to get a glimpse of what my Breezopoly team and I are up to in terms of multifamily real estate investing and syndication.

Feel free to reach out to me here via PM with your questions. Then schedule a call with me to chat things through.

Cheers, Ken ;-)