Duane Winkle Covers All The Basics of Apartment Investing - Harder Working Money

Episode 8

Duane Winkle Covers All The Basics of Apartment Investing

Duane Winkle, a tech worker and multifamily real estate investor, joins the podcast while relaxing on the beach in Punta De Mita, Mexico. Duane shares his experience as an apartment syndicator with 500 units and $30 million assets under management in Arizona. He discusses his transition from single-family homes to syndications while holding down a W2 job in the tech sector. Duane emphasizes the benefits of passive investing in apartment real estate and shares his entrepreneurial journey, highlighting the freedom it offers compared to traditional business ownership. He stresses the importance of creating a business plan when taking out a commercial loan and highlights the value of partnering with a property management company. Duane also touches on enhancing the resident experience through amenities and adapting to market trends.

During the conversation, Duane delves into the current state of the apartment market and addresses the issue of rising rents and maintaining a high occupancy.

Host Contact Details:

Brian O'Neill - Passive Capital Partners

passivecapitalpartners.com

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Guest Contact Details:

https://www.winkelcapital.com

duane@winkelcapital.com

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Brian O'Neill

Brian is the principal owner of Passive Capital Partners - an apartment investment private equity company. Brian holds a degree in construction management from Cal Poly and has been a successful entrepreneur for the past 16 years. He started his first company in the construction industry right out of college, running it successfully for 16 years. During that period, he started two others companies in the hospitality industry. After 16 years as an entrepreneur, he sold and exited all 3 successful businesses and transitioned to the apartment investing real estate world. He now wants to share the knowledge he's acquired being an entrepreneur as well as how he limits taxes and invests the earnings from his business successes outside of the stock market and into tax advantaged hard assets investments.