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Welcome to Target Market Insights. A podcast to help real estate investors navigate neighborhoods through the lens of local experts. In each episode, we speak to local specialists to learn about their market, useful tips, and the latest trends and developments. This show is designed to help you with the insights you need to win your target market.

Mar 31, 2020

Jamisa McIvor has 20 debt-free properties through her company named after her grandmother, Rosebud. Jamisa launched Rosebud’s Investments after her grandmother’s death and helps investors looking to enhance their knowledge and expertise in real estate investing. 

Despite her grandmother having older kids (including...


Mar 27, 2020

Matt Faircloth was scheduled to talk about multifamily and marketing, specifically his YouTube and BiggerPockets presence. However, with the impact of the Coronavirus on many multifamily investors, we felt it was better to talk about how he’s adjusting operations real-time in response to the Coronavirus pandemic.

 


Mar 24, 2020

The coronavirus has impacted all Americans yet the real impact for multifamily investors is still unclear. As a passive multifamily investor and adjunct professor of economics, Angel Williams believes economic vacancies could go as high as 40%. She advises investors to focus on retention, not pushing rents during this...


Mar 20, 2020

Why is it that some of your content becomes a hit with your audience, while other pieces fall flat? What if you had more influence over determining if the content engages instead of just hoping it connects? Did you know that there is a formula writers use to produce engaging and effective content consistently? 

 

Robert...


Mar 17, 2020

How will Coronavirus Impact Multifamily?


With the Coronavirus making such an impact on the lives of many Americans, the economy is taking a plunge. Many investors are trying to determine the best path forward and what to do with their money. Should they pull it out of the stock market? Should they buy more?

 

And what...