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Trust, Tech, and Townhomes

Trust, Tech, and Townhomes

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Welcome to the Freedom Point Real Estate podcast! Today's guest, Neal Bawa, shares how he built a $660 million real estate portfolio by using data, systems, and predictive analytics to drive investment decisions and scale his business effectively.

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Neal Bawa is a technologist who is universally known in the real estate circles as the Mad Scientist of Multifamily. Besides being one of the most in-demand speakers in commercial real estate, Neal is a data guru, a process freak, and an outsourcing expert. Neal treats his $660 million-dollar multifamily portfolio as an ongoing experiment in efficiency and optimization. The Mad Scientist lives by two mantras. His first mantra is that, “We can only manage what we can measure”. His second mantra is that, “Data beats gut feel by a million miles“. These mantras and a dozen other disruptive beliefs drive profit for his 1000+ investors.

CONNECT WITH NEAL BAWA!

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/neal-bawa/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NealBawaMFU/

MultiFamily University Website: https://multifamilyu.com/

Grocapitus Website: https://grocapitus.com/

Mission 10k Website: https://mission10k.com/

CONNECT WITH JEREMY DYER!

Website: https://startingpointcapital.com/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/startingpointcapital/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremydyer

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/startingpointcapital

Book a Call! https://calendly.com/startingpointcapital/discuss-investing-with-jeremy-dyer?month=2023-12

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