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Real Estate Milestones

Real Estate Milestones

著者: Ben Malech
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Welcome to Real Estate Milestones, where we journey through the beautiful world of real estate, learning as much as we can along the way. On this podcast, we will be exploring a variety of fascinating topics in commercial real estate with knowledgeable industry experts, with the goal of discovering what the heck is going on in the industry and how you can get involved! I'm your Guide, Ben Malech, and I'm delighted for you to join me on the only podcast where your future in Real Estate lies right around the corner!Ben Malech 2022 マネジメント・リーダーシップ リーダーシップ 個人ファイナンス 経済学
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  • REM 73: What I learned about Real Estate Development at Machu Picchu
    2023/07/19
    The Incas may have been the greatest real estate developers to have ever lived… This realization struck me as I walked through the gates of Machu Picchu after a 4-trek through the Andes Mountains. It’s easy to think of the technological sophistication of pre-modern societies as primitive, but this couldn’t be further from the truth in the case of the Incas. Machu Picchu is a city built on the top of mountain 8,000 feet above sea level, built out of massive boulders that modern people would still struggle to move today, which are fit smoothly together at right angles like Legos. Their feats of strength and artistry are utterly remarkable but what is truly striking is that fact that the city remains there, unmoved, after 800 years! The root cause behind the durability of Machu Picchu flows from the central focus of Incan culture, their reverence and respect of Pachamama, or Mother Nature. Although their technology allowed them great powers, they didn’t try to usurp or conquer Mother Nature with their creations. Rather they always found ways to partner with Mother Nature using gravity and natural formations to create even better structures than they could have on their own. As we grow into a leader in the industry, I encourage us to always remember to look through the Inca’s lens as we evaluate opportunities to see where we can collaborate with nature, whether that means building stronger structures in better locations, implementing green spaces, or considering ecological impacts. Spending most of our lives in cities and towns, it’s easy to forget how beautiful the world truly is, but also, how powerful the forces of nature can be. The Incas were successful because they respected both the majesty and power of Mother Nature, and if we approach the world with this same respect, our lives and our world will forever be beautiful. Keep Making Milestones, Ben Malech Support the show on Patreon: patreon.com/Realestatemilestones Subscribe to my Mailing List!!!! Click Here To learn more about Ben, connect with him through: Ben’s Website: https://benmalech.com/ Ben’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/benjamin-malech/ Ben’s email: benmalech@carswell.io
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    21 分
  • REM72: How Philanthropy 10Xed His Business w/ Whitney Sewell
    2023/06/14
    I’m always impressed when individuals clearly know why they do what they do every day…No matter what you do, it’s not always smooth sailing, but when you are motivated by something you care about, it’s always easier to persevere. Today’s guest, Whitney Sewell, CEO of Life Bridge Capital, manages ~$400MM of real estate and knows why he works hard every day. Whitney gives half of his personal real estate profits to his philanthropic foundation, Omnah Foundation, which provides financial support to families who are hoping to adopt orphans. Through his own personal experience, he realized how expensive adoption is and that many families who are eager to adopt are prevented due to financial constraints. However, knowing how beautiful adoption can be, he wanted to utilize his real estate business to help families that can’t do it alone. To hear Whitney’s story and learn about how he grew one of the most popular daily real estate podcasts in the business, I encourage you to tune in to today’s episode!Keep Making Milestones, Ben MalechSupport the show on Patreon:patreon.com/RealestatemilestonesSubscribe to my Mailing List!!!! Click HereIf you want to learn more about Whitney, you can find him at:https://lifebridgecapital.com/personnel/whitney-sewell/https://www.linkedin.com/in/whitney-sewell/To learn more about Ben, connect with him through:Ben’s Website: https://benmalech.com/Ben’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/benjamin-malech/Ben’s email: benmalech@carswell.io
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    41 分
  • REM71: What Does a Real Estate Developer Really Do? w/ Andrew Esposito
    2023/05/22
    What does it mean to be a real estate developer?We all know them as the guys and gals who build buildings, but they definitely aren't laying bricks and operating cranes in their hard hats and suits…Furthermore, development companies tend to run with lean teams of a dozen or so professionals and often fewer, so even if they were the people laying bricks, every project would take an eternity!Andrew Esposito is a real estate developer in New York City, and he describes the role of a developer as “herding cats…”This is because the developer in a real estate deal is the central conductor that coordinates and oversees all the moving parts and stakeholders involved in a project.A developer is a bit like a film director, orchestrating a large, diverse cast of professionals, all with their specific roles and responsibilities. They work with architects, engineers, builders, contractors, local authorities, investors, lawyers, marketing and sales teams, and often, the local community. Their goal? To ensure the project comes together on time, within budget, and to the satisfaction of all involved.Andrew’s job isn't just to make sure all these pieces fit together. He needs to ensure they do so in a way that results in a profitable, sustainable, and aesthetically pleasing development. It's about striking a balance between creativity and practicality, risk and reward, ambition and feasibility.So while real estate developers may not be laying bricks, they're certainly building - building ideas, building teams, building plans, and ultimately, building the structures that shape our cities and towns. It's a monumental task, akin to herding cats, but when done right, we get the beautiful spaces in which we live, work, and play every day.Keep Making Milestones, Ben MalechSupport the show on Patreon:patreon.com/RealestatemilestonesSubscribe to my Mailing List!!!! Click HereIf you want to learn more about Andrew, you can find him at:https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-esposito-95a1349a/To learn more about Ben, connect with him through:Ben’s Website: https://benmalech.com/Ben’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/benjamin-malech/Ben’s email: benmalech@carswell.ioResources Mentioned:
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