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John Todderud's Journey from Tech to Multifamily Syndication

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In this episode, Brad chats with John Todderud, the founder of Cardinal Oak Investments and a former tech professional who transitioned into multifamily real estate. John shares his journey from buying small, rural properties to scaling a full-fledged syndication business. He opens up about the biggest lessons he learned from his "worst" and "best" deals, including the pitfalls of underestimating deferred maintenance and the unexpected rewards of a long-term hold in a stable market. John also discusses his shift from individual ownership to syndication, highlighting the value of building relationships and leveraging investor capital to acquire larger assets.

Key Topics Covered:

  • John's path from a tech career to full-time real estate investor.

  • The evolution of Cardinal Oak Investments from a personal vehicle to a syndication business.

  • The importance of starting small and learning from mistakes, as with his first three-unit deal.

  • The harsh lesson of underestimating deferred maintenance on a big value-add project.

  • Why a "slow and steady" deal in a recession-resistant market turned into a "home run".

  • The key differences between a joint venture and a syndication, and why he chose the latter.

  • The current market and why patience is crucial for finding the right deals.

  • The value of building trust and relationships with investors as a syndicator.

πŸ’¬ Memorable Quotes:

  • β€œI wanted a property that I could… learn on, essentially to make my mistakes, my small mistakes.” β€” John Todderud

  • β€œIt's not like you fix the roof and suddenly you can get higher rents... a lot of these things don't translate directly into income, but they do mean a buyer... has fewer things to choke on.” β€” John Todderud

  • β€œI never would have expected it... just a huge pleasant surprise.” β€” John Todderud on his "home run" deal

πŸ”— Connect with John Todderud:

πŸŽ™οΈ Connect with Host Brad Weaver:

  continue reading

18 episodes

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Manage episode 508202929 series 3656604
Content provided by Brad Weaver. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Brad Weaver or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode, Brad chats with John Todderud, the founder of Cardinal Oak Investments and a former tech professional who transitioned into multifamily real estate. John shares his journey from buying small, rural properties to scaling a full-fledged syndication business. He opens up about the biggest lessons he learned from his "worst" and "best" deals, including the pitfalls of underestimating deferred maintenance and the unexpected rewards of a long-term hold in a stable market. John also discusses his shift from individual ownership to syndication, highlighting the value of building relationships and leveraging investor capital to acquire larger assets.

Key Topics Covered:

  • John's path from a tech career to full-time real estate investor.

  • The evolution of Cardinal Oak Investments from a personal vehicle to a syndication business.

  • The importance of starting small and learning from mistakes, as with his first three-unit deal.

  • The harsh lesson of underestimating deferred maintenance on a big value-add project.

  • Why a "slow and steady" deal in a recession-resistant market turned into a "home run".

  • The key differences between a joint venture and a syndication, and why he chose the latter.

  • The current market and why patience is crucial for finding the right deals.

  • The value of building trust and relationships with investors as a syndicator.

πŸ’¬ Memorable Quotes:

  • β€œI wanted a property that I could… learn on, essentially to make my mistakes, my small mistakes.” β€” John Todderud

  • β€œIt's not like you fix the roof and suddenly you can get higher rents... a lot of these things don't translate directly into income, but they do mean a buyer... has fewer things to choke on.” β€” John Todderud

  • β€œI never would have expected it... just a huge pleasant surprise.” β€” John Todderud on his "home run" deal

πŸ”— Connect with John Todderud:

πŸŽ™οΈ Connect with Host Brad Weaver:

  continue reading

18 episodes

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