Apr 28, 2026
Will Harvey began his real estate career in 2015 as a residential loan officer before transitioning into direct real estate investing. After building a small portfolio of rental houses, he moved toward multifamily investing as both a limited partner and general partner, eventually focusing more on the finance, capital allocation, and deal analysis side of the business. Today, Will leads Harvey Capital and invests across opportunities where he can evaluate risk, structure capital, and identify value.
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Pivot when your investing strategy no longer fits your strengths or goals
Use scale to remove yourself from day-to-day tenant management
Look for deals with multiple exit options, especially in build-to-rent communities
Stay open to overlooked real estate opportunities in both private and public markets
Focus on asset classes and strategies that match your skill set, not just what others are doing
From Loan Officer to Real Estate Investor
Will started in the mortgage business after leaving college and built a strong W-2 income
He realized he was earning money but not building long-term wealth
Why Will Moved Beyond Single-Family Rentals
Will built a small portfolio of three houses in Northern Virginia
He realized he did not enjoy dealing directly with tenants
Multifamily appealed to him because scale allows investors to hire strong property managers and systems
Learning Multifamily Through Podcasts and Relationships
Will spent nearly a year listening to podcasts and learning the multifamily space
He connected with other investors and got involved in his first multifamily deal in 2019
Finding His Lane in Finance and Capital Allocation
Will learned he preferred spreadsheets, capital structure, and finance over operations
He began investing more as an LP and using income from other real estate activities to invest into multifamily
Using a Friends and Family Fund
Will started a small friends and family fund and invested as an LP into several deals
One example was a 95-unit build-to-rent townhome community with individually parceled units and multiple exit options
Build-to-Rent and Exit Optionality
Will likes deals where investors can sell the full portfolio or potentially sell individual units
John and Will discuss why multiple exit options can create flexibility depending on the market
Finding Real Estate Opportunities in Public Markets
Will explains how real estate opportunities can also exist through publicly traded companies and liquidating trusts
He shares an example involving JCPenney’s bankruptcy, where real estate assets were separated into a liquidating trust
Why Multifamily Still Stands Out
Will notes that multifamily remains one of the strongest asset classes he has invested in
He points to the simple fact that people always need a place to live and sleep
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Failure that set Will up for success: Buying a property in early 2022 that fell outside his normal buy box. The plan was unclear, the deal was overpaid for, and it eventually cost about $70,000 to exit.
Digital or mobile resource: Claude.
Book recommendation: Berkshire Hathaway Letters to Shareholders by Warren Buffet.
Daily habit: Reading the Bible in the morning to calm his mind, slow down racing thoughts, focus on the day, and keep perspective.
Favorite restaurant in Richmond, VA: Cava.
Learn more about Harvey Capital here: harvey-capital.com
Review where your current investing strategy no longer fits your strengths
Identify whether you prefer operations, finance, capital raising, or deal analysis
Study multifamily opportunities from both the GP and LP perspective
Look for investments with strong downside protection and flexible exit options
Stay open to overlooked real estate opportunities outside the most obvious channels
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