Episode #107: Buying Multifamily at Wholesale Prices to Reduce your Risk with Tim Bratz

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Passive Income through Multifamily Real Estate

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With the right industry knowledge and a risk-mitigating model, any real estate investor could stop trading their time for money and enjoy true mailbox money. Our guest today is Tim Bratz and he joins us on the show to speak about how he has it all figured out in this regard. Tim is the CEO and founder of Legacy Wealth Holdings, a real estate investment company that acquires and transforms distressed commercial and apartment buildings into high-performance investment assets. Tim’s investment companies currently own over 3,700 rental units across eight different states, equivalent to a $300 million portfolio! Today on the show, Tim starts by talking about how he learned real estate through the school of hard knocks, finally coming to see the huge yields offered by apartment flipping. He then moves on to speak about how assistants, partnerships, and having a big business have helped him generate passive income and focus on his strengths: marketing and acquisitions. After that, Tim gets into three procedures for a successful investment firm, and how he mitigates risk using a brilliant and multifaceted business model. Tim then talks about his ‘shoot the net wide’ strategy for weeding out hundreds of bad deals a month and getting to the great ones fast. For top tips from a seasoned pro about leveraging people and generating a risk-free business, you should definitely plug into today’s episode!Key Points From This Episode:Tim’s path to financial freedom at 25 years old through flipping houses and equity splits.How Tim went broke starting a business then reentered real estate and flipped apartments.A liquidation of Tim’s apartment flipping partnership after which he founded a company.How apartments yielded a 10% time to 90% income ratio leading to Tim closing the company.A tripling of Tim’s income coming after he hired an assistant and focussed on apartment flips.The line between leveraging staff and over-hiring, and how Tim found himself doing the latter.Levels of efficiencies; how it is easier to run a big business than a small one.Joint venturing with people who excel at things you don’t, allowing you to focus on strengths.How Tim leveraged his lawyer’s skills while making him richer too by partnering with him.The idea that by leveraging A players one can have one’s time back and build wealth.Three procedures for mastering real estate: finding deals, raising money, and operations.How Tim’s buying and selling model which emphasizes options mitigates risk.A reminder never to forget to make bold offers because that’s how you find amazing deals.Tweetables:“I think a lot of us get involved in real estate for that allure of passive income and residual income, that mailbox money. But then we all get stuck in this transactional trap of trading our time for money.” — Tim Bratz [0:03:02]“When you lose money, the real character of somebody comes out. God forbid, you make money. People get even nastier, right?” — Tim Bratz [0:07:19]“I hired an assistant in March of 2015. In the next 10 months, I tripled my income.” — Tim Bratz [0:12:47]Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:Tim Bratz on LinkedInTim Bratz on FacebookTim Bratz on InstagramLegacy Wealth HoldingsLegacy Wealth on YouTubeAPT Capital GroupAPT Capital Group - YouTube Channel