by Passivo | Feb 19, 2021 | Taxes, Accounting & Legal, Video
What is a preferred return? How does it work? Why do you wanna have a preferred return when you invest in a deal as a passive investor? Lennon has all the answers you need! New videos will come out every Friday to help you achieve your financial goals and build the...
by Passivo | Feb 16, 2021 | Multifamily Real Estate, Passive Investing
It doesn’t take long to grasp the foundational concepts of multifamily investing. But can you see past the cold metrics and “on paper” factors? See, your sharpest investment weapon comes from thinking on a higher level than everyone else. Going just a little bit...
by Passivo | Feb 13, 2021 | Taxes, Accounting & Legal, Video
Wanna know why you don’t need a tax preparer for real estate investing and the benefits of working with a tax advisor instead? Stony has the answer for you! New videos will come out every Friday to help you achieve your financial goals and build the life you want for...
by Passivo | Feb 9, 2021 | Passive Investing
“So what are you selling?” I paused, mid-bite, during a casual lunch with my friend. His question came out of the blue, and it stumped me. I asked him what he meant. Did he think I was trying to sign him up to Amway? “Lennon, you are always so excited — talking...
by Passivo | Feb 2, 2021 | Passive Investing
Lately I have been thinking a lot about the power of partners. Life partners. Business partners. Action movies have fighter pilots and police who would die for their partners. Then, in a syndication, we have the General Partner and the Limited Partner. Those are...
by Passivo | Jan 26, 2021 | Asset Management, Investment Planning
Let’s talk about the 3 Pillars of a Great Investment. Specifically how they apply to current multifamily reports and forecasts. This was something I was taught by my mentor, Joe Fairless. In his article The Three Immutable Laws of Real Estate Investing, he shows how...
by Passivo | Nov 10, 2020 | Multifamily Real Estate
Kind Of Blue by Miles Davis is seen by many as the greatest jazz record ever made. On that record, Davis uses a style called Modal Jazz. Versus jazz that came before, modal meant that while there was a general concept (like, say, value-add in real estate), musicians...