In this episode of Beyond the Deal, hosts Michael Wagman and Mike Angelo hit the course in Gilbert, Arizona to reflect on five years of real estate syndication — the wins, the mistakes, and the lessons that changed everything. They break down how their approach to raising capital, managing debt, choosing partners, and operating assets has evolved through market cycles, interest rate spikes, and shifting investor expectations. Whether you’re a new investor or a seasoned syndicator, this epis...
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In this episode of Beyond the Deal, hosts Michael Wagman and Mike Angelo hit the course in Gilbert, Arizona to reflect on five years of real estate syndication — the wins, the mistakes, and the lessons that changed everything. They break down how their approach to raising capital, managing debt, choosing partners, and operating assets has evolved through market cycles, interest rate spikes, and shifting investor expectations. Whether you’re a new investor or a seasoned syndicator, this epis...
9 Real Estate Asset Classes Explained: From Self-Storage to Boutique Hotels
Beyond the Deal
24 minutes
1 month ago
9 Real Estate Asset Classes Explained: From Self-Storage to Boutique Hotels
In this episode of Beyond the Deal, Michael Wagman and Mike Angelo take to the golf course once again for another “9 Holes, 9 Questions” edition — this time breaking down the most popular real estate asset classes and their pros and cons. From self-storage to boutique hotels, industrial, medical offices, and even land development, they explore what makes each asset class unique, where the best opportunities are today, and how investors can diversify beyond traditional multifamily. 👇 Want ...
Beyond the Deal
In this episode of Beyond the Deal, hosts Michael Wagman and Mike Angelo hit the course in Gilbert, Arizona to reflect on five years of real estate syndication — the wins, the mistakes, and the lessons that changed everything. They break down how their approach to raising capital, managing debt, choosing partners, and operating assets has evolved through market cycles, interest rate spikes, and shifting investor expectations. Whether you’re a new investor or a seasoned syndicator, this epis...