Bryan Morris of Seven Peak Capital on scaling from a Lowes credit card BRRR to multifamily and private credit - EP21
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In this episode of The Wealth Clock podcast with Steven Weinstock I sit down with Bryan Morris founder of Seven Peak Capital. Bryan shares how his first BRRR deal used a Lowes credit card and sweat equity and how he later scaled into multifamily partnerships and a private credit strategy while keeping a top performing role at Salesforce.
What we cover
* The BRRR playbook and how the first refinance created momentum
* Moving from single family to multifamily and why scale matters
* Equity deals versus private credit and how returns and risk differ
* How first position lending with conservative LTV can protect capital
* Balancing a demanding W2 career with building an investment platform
* How passive investors can partner with operators for access and tax benefits
If you want a clear path from your first deal to institutional quality opportunities this conversation gives you the steps the trade offs and the mindset.
Connect with Bryan
LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/bryanmorris7/
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bryan7morris
YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@SevenPeakCapital
Twitter https://twitter.com/bryanmorris7
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bryan.r.morris
Send The Host, Steven Weinstock, a comment
🎙 About Steven Weinstock
Steven Weinstock is a real estate investor and founder of WeCapital and the Goethals Capital Fund. Since 2001, he has built a diverse portfolio of residential and multifamily assets while helping investors access passive income through strategic real estate opportunities. On this podcast, he shares real-world insights on investing, capital raising, and what it really takes to build and scale in today’s market.
📩 Want to invest or get in touch?
Visit: www.WeCapitalX.com
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YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheWealthClockPodcast
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