Cash Flow Connections - Real Estate Podcast
Welcome to the Cash Flow Connections Real Estate Podcast. This podcast provides insights into the intricacies of commercial real estate investing through interviews with some of the leading investors, sponsors, and managers in the U.S. The program centers on cash flow focused asset classes such as mobile home parks, self-storage, multi-family, and office, but virtually all types of real estate transactions will be covered. The podcast is hosted by Hunter Thompson, founder of Cash Flow Connections and full-time real estate investor.
Cash Flow Connections is a private equity firm that assists accredited investors achieve diversification though recession-resistant real estate.
Episodes

Monday Oct 14, 2019
Monday Oct 14, 2019
In this Monday Minutes episode, Hunter discusses podcasts, how to get the most out of the content, and steps you can take to further your knowledge of the real estate sector. Interested in investing with Hunter? Visit asymcapital.com Email us at info@asymcapital.com

Wednesday Oct 09, 2019
Wednesday Oct 09, 2019
There are some individuals that seem to be able to do it all and never tire. Time management is something many people struggle with, and combined with a lack of motivation, becoming a top performer can seem impossible. Learning tips, tricks, and secrets from these champions can give clarity to those struggling with motivation loss and help push them to their goals. Our guest for today is Jason Yarusi, who is a real estate entrepreneur, mentor, and podcaster. He has started several successful businesses, including restaurants, a brewery, and a rehab company. Jason is also the host of the Real Estate Investing Foundation Podcast, which is a platform serving to help real estate investors take massive action through learning from the steps of many industry pros. He also manages Yarusi Holdings, which is a home solutions company and owns Oak Capital Partners, which focuses on large multifamily assets. Today we are going to discuss... How our guest creates so much accountability Where our guest goes mentally when he feels beaten up How our guest is able to succeed at all of these things at the same time How these skills cross over to real estate Why real estate is such an essential part of our guest's life Learn more about our guest: Website: yarusiholdings.com Instagram: JasonYarushi

Monday Oct 07, 2019
Monday Oct 07, 2019
In this Monday Minutes episode, Hunter discusses people you may admire, your perspective of them, how others view you, and how to remain grateful for the position you're currently in. Interested in investing with Hunter? Visit asymcapital.com Email us at info@asymcapital.com

Wednesday Oct 02, 2019
Wednesday Oct 02, 2019
One of the most compelling real estate asset classes in the US is mobile home parks. however, over the last 5 years there have been many changes in the MHP business. Many people are familiar with the reasons this asset class is interesting, but many are not aware of the different strategies are working and those that don't. Our guest for today is Bryce Robertson who is a real estate investing entrepreneur, syndicator, educator, best selling author, world traveler and adventurer. He has more than 20 years experience in large commercial construction projects, real estate and business. Bryce has raised millions of dollars and experienced a significant amount of success in the MHP business despite starting his career with a net worth of negative $50,000. Today we are going to discuss... What significant changes to government policy have taken place and how our guest sees that impacting the mobile home park world What percentage of park owned homes our guest thinks is too much Some of the major potholes in the MHP business and how they can be avoided Our guest's book that he co-authored, 10,000 Miles from the American Dream Learn more about our guest: RealEstateMates.com Propertyworkzusa.com

Monday Sep 30, 2019
Monday Sep 30, 2019
In this Monday Minutes episode, Hunter discusses imposter syndrome and how to overcome feelings of inadequacy to attract high buy in clients. Interested in investing with Hunter? Visit asymcapital.com Email us at info@asymcapital.com

Wednesday Sep 25, 2019
Wednesday Sep 25, 2019
One of the benefits of investing in real estate is the fact that you typically don't experience massive run-ups, booms, or busts. Most people remember 2008 and assume that is the norm; however, it merely isn't true. In the past, certain real estate asset classes have struggled, but generally speaking, having a 15%-20% correction doesn't happen often. There have been many recessions which didn't coincide with a reduction in national real estate corrections of any kind. Our guest for today is Matthew Gardner who is the Chief Economist for Windermere Real Estate where he is responsible for analyzing and interpreting economic data and its impact on the real estate market on both a local and national level. Matthew also sits on the Washington State Governs Council of Economic Advisors; chairs the Board of Trustees at the Washington Center for Real Estate Research; and is an Advisory Board Member at the Runstad Department of Real Estate. Today we are going to discuss... What the average FICO scores are and what this tells us about the state of the real estate market What the average down payments are and where this fits in historical context The trade war's impact on the real estate sector Why development has, for the most part, been exceptionally absent despite a massive run up in prices Learn more about our guest: Website: windermere.com/economics LinkedIn

Monday Sep 23, 2019
Monday Sep 23, 2019
In this Monday Minutes episode Hunter discusses his personal portfolio, why diversification is important, and some sectors he's interested in. Interested in investing with Hunter? Visit asymcapital.com Email us at info@asymcapital.com

Wednesday Sep 18, 2019
Wednesday Sep 18, 2019
There are many reasons that investment real estate is favorable from a taxation standpoint, but the factor that helps investors continue to defer receiving "income" is depreciation. Not all depreciation is counted equally, and certain physical components of real estate assets can have highly favorable depreciation schedules if you go through the cost segregation process. Our guest for today is Yonah Weiss, who is a powerhouse when it comes to property owners tax savings. As Business Director at Madison SPECS, which is a national Cost Segregation leader, he has assisted clients in saving tens of millions of dollars on taxes through cost segregation. His passion for real estate and helping others has led him to speak across multiple mediums, including podcasts, conferences, etc. Today we are going to discuss... When you should consider pursuing a cost segregation analysis What asset classes are best suited for cost segregation What happens with cost segregation if you are investing through an SDIRA Some of the recent tax laws and how they might impact the discussion around cost segregation Learn more about our guest: LinkedIn Madisonspecs.com

Monday Sep 16, 2019
Monday Sep 16, 2019
In this Monday Minutes episode, Hunter discusses facing adversity and how to decide whether to persevere through the situation or pivot and begin focusing your efforts elsewhere. Interested in investing with Hunter? Visit asymcapital.com Email us at info@asymcapital.com

Wednesday Sep 11, 2019
Wednesday Sep 11, 2019
Not long ago, the MLS website didn't exist at all, which made being in the real estate sector at that time entirely different. Since then, many changes have been made, with the most important being access to data all over the world. Thanks to this data access, people can now be experts in markets they've never been to, invest in properties they've never seen, and conduct accurate due diligence from afar. Our guest for today is Andrew Rybczynski, who is a Senior Consultant at CoStar Portfolio Strategy, where he advises on investment data in commercial real estate. Andrew frequently speaks and writes on Multifamily and Industrial property types and has been published in the Journal of Portfolio Management. He also has a background in data and spatial analytics and uses these tools to provide data-driven research for clients and the market. Today we are going to discuss... What the current state of multifamily is Whether or not new development will cause significant changes for the asset class What product types and markets are best positioned to weather an economic storm within multifamily How the buying interest of millennials will impact the housing market Whether self-storage is really recession-resistant or not Learn more about our guest: costar.com Subscribe in iTunes. Click here to access our investment opportunities.




