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The Power of Vertical Integration in Real Estate with Ivan Barratt

The Power of Vertical Integration in Real Estate with Ivan Barratt

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In this episode of Multifamily AP 360, host Rama interviews Ivan Barratt, founder and CEO of The BAM Companies. Ivan, a 26-year veteran of the real estate industry, shares insights on how he built a best-in-class, seven-time INC 5000 private equity firm, managing large apartment communities across seven states. They discuss Ivan's background, from his early exposure to real estate to founding The BAM Companies in 2008. Ivan also speaks about the importance of company culture, vertical integration, and fund management in achieving sustained success. Additionally, he provides valuable advice on navigating the cyclical real estate market and the advantages of investing in the Midwest. Tune in to hear about Ivan's lessons from challenging experiences and his strategies for continuous improvement.


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