Why investing in portfolios might be a good idea, or why not
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Should you buy a portfolio of homes instead of one at a time? What are the benefits of this? What are the downsides? Why would anyone want to do this and how do you go about doing it? In this episode Tom, with his experience with portfolio acquisitions, leads this weekend wisdom episode to get to the bottom of these questions. --- 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. Tom: Greetings, and welcome to The Remote Real Estate Investor. On this episode, I'm joined by Emil: Emil Shour Michael: and Michael Abaum. Tom: And on today's episode, we're gonna be talking about portfolio acquisitions as well as portfolio management now, you know, obviously, with a portfolio, it's a little bit more money to get into the game and to buy multiple properties at once. But there are a ton of advantage. So within this episode, we're going to talk a little bit about reasons why some tips and different phases and acquisitions and management, and a little bit in between. Alright, let's get going. All right, excellent weekend wisdom today. So we're going to be talking about portfolios. And for the conversation, I think I'm going to be really leading a bunch of it and Michael and Emil are going to be peppering some stuff in, but I'm going to talk about my experience in going through a portfolio acquisitions. I'm going to start by talking about the benefits, and then we're going to go into the specific process some different ways to go about it. So Michael and Emil, I'm gonna I'll start but you guys can feel free to pepper in. So I'll start on the acquisition side, there's some benefit in buying portfolios in that you can deploy more money at once, Emil: What is a portfolio for people who don't know what a portfolio is Tom: Excellent hosting Emil. So a portfolio would be considered buying multiple properties at once from the same seller. So Roofstock has some cool features around buying portfolios, just a quick plug for the marketplace. But you know, these what we're going to… Michael: And selling! Tom: That's right, and selling so you know, but this, this episode is going to be agnostic to where you do your buying and selling as all of our advice is. But we're gonna be talking about Yeah, specific portfolio related stuff. So any other clarifying questions there for me Emil? Emil: No, that was it. Continue, I'm sorry to interrupt. Tom: Okay, so we're gonna start with benefits. So one of them as I was getting going, is the ability to deploy more money at once. Oftentimes, when I'm in acquisition mode, I have a target amount of dollar that I'm trying to spend. And it's much easier to get to a bigger dollar amount in buying multiple homes, right? Pretty, pretty straightforward. But there is for sure, some real benefit to that. The other benefit is, this is somewhat intuitive, it's kind of like going to Costco where you're, you can get a little bit of a discount, I'd say versus just buying individual properties. Oftentimes, when I'm submitting my offer on a property on a portfolio, I'll just sort of put a blanket dollar amount for both of them. And when I'm underwriting them, you know, I'll put in the specific individual numbers. But at a, generally speaking, in making that portfolio acquisition, you're usually to get able to get a little bit more of a discount to the marketplace. The benefits on the operation side is typically portfolios are in the same market. So I love being able to scale a little bit quicker. In a market, perhaps this could lead to some discounts from the local prope