Welcome to The Rent Roll Radio Show, where Cole McKnight engages in a captivating conversation with real estate expert Francisco Alzuru. Francisco's journey from an MBA and investment banking to a thriving real estate entrepreneur is nothing short of inspiring. After losing his job, he took the leap into real estate. As his portfolio expanded, he set his sights on multifamily properties, driven by the surging e-commerce industry and UPS's presence. Today, his company boasts ownership of approximately 544 units across Kentucky, showcasing his impressive journey to achieving economies of scale. Despite starting as a passive investor, Francisco's deep involvement in property management, especially in expenses and returns, has played a pivotal role in his portfolio's growth and success.
Outline of the episode:
- Real Estate Portfolio Growth Strategies
- Leveraging Networks for Off-Market Deals
- Financing Success with Latin American Investors
- Tenant Relationship Management in Real Estate
- Investing Beyond Major Cities: Kentucky's Real Estate Market
- And so much more!
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About Francisco Alzuru:
Francisco is the founder and manager partner of Bluegrass Multifamily. He has long ties to the real estate industry, having started his career as a licensed real estate appraiser and working at a real estate development company in his native Venezuela. After obtaining his MBA, he began his career in finance and investment banking in the United States, which spanned over 30 years. Seeking to diversify his own investment portfolio, he first returned to real estate in 2013, investing in 20 single family residences across the Midwest (Indiana, Kansas, and Michigan), half of which have been successfully flipped.
Connect with Francisco Alzuru on…
Website: https://bluegrassmultifamily.com/managing-team
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/francisco-alzuru-cfa-05390912?original_referer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2F
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