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Episode 25

The U in SUCCEED: Underwriting for Success 

The most important step someone can take… is the next one. Does your next step make sense to take? 

What you'll learn in this episode:

In this episode, Rich and Jason break down the essential role of underwriting in both real estate and private equity acquisitions. They discuss the necessity of using realistic inputs and stress testing models to ensure deals remain viable, even under unfavorable conditions. By focusing on professional data presentation and managing expectations, investors can build the trust required to secure long-term capital partners. 

 

 

 

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29:48

Episode Highlights

What you’ll learn in this episode:
 

(00:53) How presenting incorrect data can lead to lenders backing out of an otherwise viable project.

(04:37) Reservoir analysis identifies the remaining net income after servicing debt and management fees.

(07:20) How real estate underwriting differs by incorporating land costs, development timing, and market rent trends.

(13:38) Why realistic inputs matter more than optimistic projections when presenting opportunities to lenders and investors.

(17:28) The strategy of using internal and external pro formas to under-promise and over-deliver to investors.

(20:30) How to stress test business and real estate models against delays, revenue attrition, and cost overruns.

(25:15) Why revisiting underwriting models quarterly can uncover early warning signs and create opportunities for strategic course correction

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