REI159: FROM RECEPTIONIST TO URBAN INFILL DEVELOPER

W/ SEAN SWEENEY

25 January 2023

Patrick Donley (@jpatrickdonley) talks with Sean Sweeney about his journey from working as a receptionist at a real estate firm in San Francisco to becoming a general partner of Hall Sweeney, which has developed seven ground-up new construction projects in Minneapolis with a total value over $100 million.

Sean is the co-founder of Hall Sweeney Properties.

Prior to forming Hall Sweeney, Sean worked in acquisitions at Timberland  Partners, where he was responsible for opening new markets and acquisitions.  He ultimately sourced and acquired over 2,500 multifamily units in new markets  around the U.S. valued at over $300 million. His previous experience includes two years at Artspace Projects in Minneapolis and five years with Thompson Dorfman Partners, a San Francisco-based development firm focused on multifamily  residential development.

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IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN:

  • Why starting as a receptionist was one of Sean’s smartest career decisions.
  • What his early inspirations were for getting interested in real estate.
  • How he handled the 2008 Great Financial Crisis.
  • What are the common mistakes people make when networking?
  • How he launched his own firm.
  • Why he chose infill development as his main focus.
  • Where his love for great design developed.
  • And much, much more!

TRANSCRIPT

Disclaimer: The transcript that follows has been generated using artificial intelligence. We strive to be as accurate as possible, but minor errors and slightly off timestamps may be present due to platform differences.

[00:00:02] Sean Sweeney: There’s a few days that I don’t wake up now that I kind of can’t believe how lucky I am, and I think a lot of that has to do with how many people have helped me along the way and have been kind and gracious and giving and taken a risk on me. And I mean, I can talk about it for hours.

[00:00:19] Sean Sweeney: I want to, as much as possible, obviously pay that. And try to be that person for other people.

[00:00:27] Patrick Donley: Hey guys, in this week’s episode, I interviewed Sean Sweeney. I wanted to get Sean on the show for quite some time and was really excited to get the chance to sit down and talk with him. He’s got a fascinating story and we discuss his early days taking a job as a receptionist in San Francisco for a developer just to get his foot in the door and learn as much as he could.

[00:00:44] Patrick Donley: Sean is the co-founder of Hall Sweeney, which has developed seven ground up new construction projects in Minneapolis with the total value of over a hundred million dollars. I found Sean’s rise from receptionist to developer to be incredibly inspiring. His story highlights that where there is vision, persistence, and determination, amazing achievements can unfold in one’s life.

[00:01:03] Patrick Donley: Now without further delay, let’s jump into this week’s episode with Sean Sweeney.

[00:01:12] Intro: You are listening to Real Estate 101 by The Investor’s Podcast Network, where your hosts Robert Leonard and Patrick Donley, interview successful investors from various real estate investing niches to help educate you on your real estate investing journey.

[00:01:35] Patrick Donley: Welcome to the Real Estate 101 Podcast. I’m your host, Patrick Donley, and I’ve got a really special guest with me today, someone I’ve been following pretty closely on Twitter. Sean Sweeney. Sean, welcome to the show. 

[00:01:46] Sean Sweeney: Hey Patrick, thanks so much. Thanks for having me. Appreciate it. 

[00:01:49] Patrick Donley: I’m really happy to have you here today.

[00:01:51] Patrick Donley: You’ve got a really interesting, I love origin stories on Twitter, and I love to read about them. And yours kind of reads like a Joseph Campbell kind of hero’s journey path in a lot of ways. Your path to becoming where you are now as a successful real estate developer was not a clear one from the beginning.

[00:02:07] Patrick Donley: So for some of our younger listeners, talk to us about your early years, some of the road bumps that you encountered as you were trying to figure out your path. 

[00:02:16] Sean Sweeney: Sure appreciate that. I tell people now, it’s the only story I’ve got. It is what it is. But I was definitely not someone who really had a clue what they were going to do.

[00:02:25] Sean Sweeney: As we talked, I grew up in Wisconsin went to College of Madison. As graduation was nearing, a lot of my friends had jobs that they were moving to Chicago to work at this firm or that firm, and I just, I Was at that point in my life, I had no idea what sounded interesting to me. I ended up, I had taken some acting classes my senior year of college and as a 22 year old, I was like, “Hey, this seems like a great idea. I’m going to go be an actor.” Basically it meant I’m not going to go get a real job and I’m going to bar continue to bartend and wait tables, and do that kind of stuff, but, I moved to Chicago with that plan, basically like, I’m going to go be an actor and I’m going to take improv classes, and figure it out. I ended up doing that for a couple years actually.

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