Ep. 183 John Wilson: Personal Journey into Multifamily Real Estate

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Personal Journey into Multifamily Real Estate

John Wilson worked in the corporate world for about 20 years before deciding to quite his corporate job and get into multifamily real estate full time. John shares his journey starting from his first multifamily real estate investment to the lessons learned from investing in a 17 unit apartment to what he is investing in now. He also shares advice to others who are looking into taking those first steps into the multifamily market. 

 

Podcast Outline 

[04:51] About our guest: John Wilson
[06:46] How did John get started in real estate and what was his first property?
[15:57] Discussion of the Ratio Utility Based System (RUBS) to distribute tenant costs for apartment utilities
[19:46] Advantages of replacing rent checks / money orders with online payment system
[30:02] Dealing with maintenance issues on a 17 unit apartment complex
[35:13] Discussion of cap rates
[41:18] How does John classify the apartment market in Fort Meyers relative to Tampa and St. Petersburg?
[43:49] What advice would John give himself back in 2009 when he first started?
[49:25] Concluding remarks by Eric and Steven

 

About Our Guest

John Wilson is CEO of the Florida Property Group. He owns income properties — primarily multi-family and commercial and is also getting into lending for house flippers. Before John started investing in real estate, he had a long corporate career with Fortune 100 companies and was a VP of sales of a publishing company.

Investor Resources

Contact John Wilson
Phone: 941-545-0360

 

Ep. 112 Courtney Barnard: Legislative Update for Multifamily-Residential Property Owners

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multifamily-residential property legislative updateWe’ve been hearing a lot about Florida’s single family property markets, but what about multifamily-residential property?

Though multifamily-residential may not share the same spotlight that single family is getting, apartment investing makes up a big economic portion of Florida’s real estate market and there are some big legislative changes coming to multifamily residential property that investors need to be aware of.

We are glad to have Courtney Barnard back on the show. Courtney serves as the Government Affairs Director for the Florida Apartment Association (FAA). Courtney appeared previously, in episode 42, where she discussed then-current legislative updates to multifamily-residential property.

This time, she discusses some key changes coming with the 2016 legislative updates. This episode, Courtney also gives us a Florida multifamily market overview in addition to sharing important legislative updates for multifamily-residential property owners.

Florida Multifamily-Residential Property Overview

  • Jacksonville – largest apartment growth (new construction)
  • Sarasota/Bradenton – decline in growth
  • Over 96% occupancy statewide
  • New construction focused on Class A and Class Super A – $145k/unit costs
  • Lack of affordable multifamily developments

Legislative Updates

  • HVAC Maintenance
    • House Bill 535, July 2016
    • Apartment investors with 100 unit or more buildings
    • HVAC repairs can now be made by on-site building maintenance and not HVAC contractor
    • Bill Info
  • Non-Residential Property Tax Exemptions
    • 10% cap on non-residential property tax increases set to expire in 2018
    • No cap could hurt a lot of investors and small-business owners
    • Joint resolution to be put forth to reinstate cap permanently
  • Fire Sprinklers in Building
    • Florida administration code-change from National Fire Protection Standard
    • Takes effect Dec. 31st, 2016
    • High-rises over 75 feet required to have sprinklers in residences and common areas
    • Previously, buildings built before 1994 were exempt
    • Condos + Co-ops can vote to opt out, but apartment investors must comply UNLESS: balconies/secondary entrances are attached to every unit

Florida Apartment Association

The FAA has been in place for 45 years. With 11 regional chapters and over 5,000 apartment communities, the FAA offers members access to great benefits:

To find out more resources offered by the FAA and for other updates from Courtney, visit www.faahq.org.