I attended a workshop this weekend conducted in Seattle by
SEC Attorney Jillian Sidoti entitled “My Private Money Plan.” My REI Capital
business partner Bob Malecki and I hired Ms. Sidoti to prepare the Private
Placement Memorandum (PPM) recently for our $5 million capital investment fund.
There were roughly a dozen other participants who attended
this workshop, all from the greater Seattle area. Most were experienced real
estate investors seeking ways to expand their investment opportunities by
raising private money. One of the advantages of attending a workshop like this
is to meet other like-minded investors.
Jillian Sidoti spent the first day of the workshop helping
participants focus on the specifics of their business plan, beginning with
their own bios or introductions. People are willing to give money to those they
trust and respect. So having a solid understanding one’s strengths,
vulnerabilities, and accomplishments are key to establishing credibility. This
simple bio statement will be included in the investor’s PPM, website,
credibility kit, marketing materials, and elevator speeches.
Ms. Sidoti also stressed the need to be as specific as
possible about the types of real estate investments that one intends to seek
for investment. These can – and should – be as unique to the particular
investor as possible. It provides a compelling reason for someone to want to
invest their own personal funds, along with the specific rate of return they
might expect from that investment.
She also provided a great deal of information about how to
comply with state and federal regulations regarding the sale of securities. Private money investment in a real estate
transaction is considered a security. There are severe penalties for not
following the rules on soliciting private money investment.
The second day of the workshop was presented by Chris Yates
of CM Yates Capital. He is a successful real estate investor from California
who has handled approximately 500 real estate transactions, and became a client
of Ms. Sidoti when he held over 100 single family homes with 100 separate
investors. He has automated the process of finding private money lenders, and
participants at this workshop will be the first to utilize the new training
program he has created. I am really looking forward to this, and the timing for
this could not be better for me in terms of launching our new real estate
investment fund.
Mr. Yates gave great examples and tips on how to build
massive credibility within a short period of time. These tips included writing
a review of a seminar or workshop, which I am doing right here. Other tips
include preparing your bio and website, joining trade organizations, such as
the Real Estate Association of Puget Sound (REAPS) or the Northwest Multiple
Listing Service. You may also write your own seminar or webinar, write articles
such as my series in the REAPS monthly magazine, and contact local media. Such
activities help establish an investor’s credibility as an expert in their
particular industry niche.
Mr. Yates shared a great deal of information on deals he has
done recently, multiple ways to finance real estate investments using private
money, and a general philosophy on what he called “impact investing,” which
boiled down to investing with the intention of making a difference in your
community.
Overall, an excellent two-day workshop with some valuable
training, tools, and networking opportunities.
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