A $60 Million Lawsuit and a Crash Course on Construction with Andrew Brewer, Ep. 555

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Andrew Brewer, founder of IronGall Investments, brings a wealth of real estate experience. As a seasoned stationary engineer, he transformed underperforming commercial assets, resulting in improved operations and resident experiences. Additionally, Andrew's expertise in construction defect litigation led to successful pursuits exceeding $60 million in judgements. Since 2017, under Andrew's guidance, IronGall Investments has sponsored and developed diverse residential communities valued at over $160 million. His project evaluation approach and academic accolades from UCLA underline his commitment to excellence. His published thesis on "The Evolution Of Courtly Love" by the National History Honors Society attests to his scholarly achievements. In this episode, we talked to Andrew about his transition to launching his own company, key aspects of development timelines, the different projects he got involved with, and much more.   You can join the Apartment Investing Mastermind here.   Development Insights;   02:17 Andrew’s background and the $60 million lawsuit; 09:38 The transition and launching his own company; 19:46 Different asset types Andrew has developed; 22:35 The development timeline; 30:08 Round of Insights   Announcement: Download Our Sample Deal and Join Our Mailing List   Round of Insights   Apparent Failure: A development project where the local government approved plans needed to be re-evaluated. Digital Resource: BiggerPockets. Most Recommended Book: Never Split the Difference. Daily Habit: Exercising, and keeping a to-do list. #1 Insight for construction management: Making sure how long it’s going to take to get the necessary materials. Best Place to Grab a Bite: Sushi Zoa.   Contact Andrew: https://www.irongallinvestments.com/    Thank you for joining us for another great episode! If you’re enjoying the show, please LEAVE A RATING OR REVIEW,  and be sure to hit that subscribe button so you do not miss an episode.