September 5, 2023

JF3288: Bryant Dawson - The Playbook on How to Close a $50 Million, 450-Unit Deal

 

 

 

Ever wondered how to secure multi-million dollar acquisitions in the competitive world of commercial real estate? Join us as we unlock the strategies and insights behind Bryant Dawson's remarkable journey. He's the mastermind behind a multi-property deal worth over $50 million, and in this interview, he's sharing his playbook on successful capital raising, property evaluation, and forming strategic partnerships. 

Key Takeaways:

  • Effective Capital Raising: Bryant discusses his multi-property acquisition worth over $50 million and delves into the nuances of effective capital raising in today's market. 
  • Property Evaluation and Due Diligence: From on-site inspections, drone flyovers, and underwriting, discover the essential steps his team takes to ensure the success of their investments.
  • Strategic Partnerships and Institutional Quality: Bryant highlights the concept of institutional quality assets, offering a comprehensive overview of what distinguishes such properties and how they attract institutional investors.

 

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Bryant Dawson | Real Estate Background

  • CEO of Ingram Capital, a real estate investment company that provides affordable housing for tenants while maximizing returns for investors.
  • Portfolio:
    • Single-family and multifamily properties 
  • Based in: Sedalia, MO
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  • Best Ever Book: Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki
  • Greatest Lesson: Get started as soon as possible, and find a mentor.


 

 

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