Learn the secrets of creative deal structuring with Derek Dombeck

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Derek Dombeck, a Real Estate Expert hosts and runs the WiscoREIA based out of Wausau, WI. There he coaches and teaches other real estate investors his keys to success. He is currently hosting 3 national Mastermind groups called the R.E. Circle of Trust and puts on an Advanced training and Networking event each winter called The Generations of Wealth Voyage. In today’s episode, Derek shares his strategy for creative deal structures and how he raises private money to execute more deals.   Episode Link: https://gowvoyage.com/ --- Transcript Before we jump into the episode, here's a quick disclaimer about our content. The Remote Real Estate Investor podcast is for informational purposes only, and is not intended as investment advice. The views, opinions and strategies of both the hosts and the guests are their own and should not be considered as guidance from Roofstock. Make sure to always run your own numbers, make your own independent decisions and seek investment advice from licensed professionals.   Michael: Hey, everyone, welcome to another episode of the real estate investor. I'm Michael Albaum, and today I'm joined by Derek Dombeck, who's an investor, owner of a private lending company as well as conference host. So let's get into it and hear about Derek's private money and sophisticated purchasing strategies.   Hey, Derek, what's going on? Thanks so much for taking the time to hang out with me today.   Derek: Yeah, I just appreciate you having me on.   Michael: I think it's, it's totally my pleasure. I think we're gonna have a lot of fun today, because we're talking about a pretty interesting topic here but before we get into the meat, and potatoes and sausage, as you mentioned, the in from Wisconsin, give all of our listeners a little bit of background and insight into who you are as an individual and what it is you're doing with real estate today.   Derek: Well, don't forget about the beer in Wisconsin as well.   Michael: That's right. Before we get to the beer and sausage…   Derek: Yes, I just started out as a construction worker back in the day and started in 2003, just like most people do, you know, we buying and selling at that time holding rental properties and we were buying in the state of Wisconsin buying cash flow properties but we also got, I don't want to say sucked in in a bad way. But we kind of got sucked into the craze of building new construction in Florida in the early 2000s, which went really well until it didn't. So and in 2007, you know, in that short period of time, my wife and I had built up a pretty nice portfolio and, yeah, it we lost it. We lost it all down there. Fortunately, we didn't lose our personal residence but the majority of our holdings, I mean, at that time, we had about 29 doors, right around $4 million in assets and just within months, it was down to a million dollars in assets on paper, cash flow was negatives and I look at that now, as such a blessing. It didn't feel like a blessing back then. I mean, it was definitely a blessing in disguise. But we would have never been forced to learn how to get creative and learn how to structure deals creatively because when we started, we use banks for everything. You know, we were just like lending tree, everybody was throwing money at us and we had great credit, good income, jobs, all the stuff that banks love and we quickly realized how little control we had over our business, the bank's control their business and when the bank stopped lending, we were dead in the water. So it took a few years but fast forwarding on we learned how to get creative and more than that, I learned how to talk to people, because I didn't hide from our problems. Like many I didn't join all these class action lawsuits, blaming everybody for everything that went wrong. There certainly were people that did us wrong. But at the end of the day, we take responsibility for our own actions and I want it to be able to, you know, approach the banks, and especial