REI136: FINDING OFF-MARKET DEALS

W/ RYAN CORCORAN

22 August 2022

In this week’s episode, Robert Leonard (@therobertleonard) talks with Ryan Corcoran about what wholetailing is, investing in small- to mid-sized multifamily properties, specifically in the northeast, how to find off-market deals, how to creatively finance your deals, why it’s important to get in the same room as people doing things bigger than you, and more!

Ryan Corcoran is a 27-year-old full-time real estate investor who founded his real estate investment company, SPG. Ryan earned a bachelor’s degree in exercise physiology and a master’s degree in as Physician Assistant before leaving the corporate world to become a real estate investor. Ryan now owns over 157 units today, with another 60 under contract as of this recording.

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IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN:

  • What wholetailing is.
  • How to find off-market deals.
  • How to send direct mail.
  • Which lists to use for direct mail campaigns.
  • How to write the copy for direct mailers.
  • How to decide between flipping or renting a property.
  • 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.

Ryan Corcoran (00:04):

For me, if I’m going to close on a deal, the deal has to be so good that the closing costs, that 6,000 to 15,000, whatever it is, the closing costs, it has to be enough on the profit end where that’s not going to really cut into it for me to say, “Hey, it’s actually worth me to close on this.”

Robert Leonard (00:22):

In this week’s episode, I talk with Ryan Corcoran about what wholetailing is, investing in small to mid-sized multi-family properties, specifically in the Northeast, how to find off-market deals, how to creatively finance your deals, why it’s important to get in the same room as people doing things bigger than you, and much, much more. Ryan Corcoran is a 27-year-old full-time real estate investor who founded his real estate investment company, SBG. Ryan earned a bachelor’s degree in exercise physiology and a master’s degree as a physician assistant before leaving the corporate world to become a real estate investor. Ryan now owns over 157 units today with another 60 under contract as of this recording. Before we get into the episode, I wanted to share that my book, The Everything Guide to House Hacking is officially on presale from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Target, Walmart, and many more.

Robert Leonard (01:17):

I actually just got my first physical copy in hand yesterday from the publishers. It was a really cool feeling. You can pretty much get the book anywhere you can buy books and you can pre-order it there. TIP has been gracious enough to purchase 50 copies of the book to give away to listeners of the show. In order to get the book for free, go to everythinghousehacking.com and pre-order the book. Then just send a copy of your receipt to contact@everythinghousehacking.com, and then also include how you’d like to be reimbursed, whether Venmo, Cash App, or PayPal. The first 50 people to send in their receipts will get reimbursed so the book is free for them. I’ll be sure to put the website and the email address that I just mentioned in the show notes below so you don’t have to write it down while you’re driving or working out or in case you just forget. I really hope you guys all enjoy the book. Now without further delay, let’s get right into this week’s episode with Ryan Corcoran.

Intro (02:15):

You’re listening to Real Estate Investing by The Investor’s Podcast Network, where your host Robert Leonard interviews successful investors from various real estate investing niches to help educate you on your real estate investing journey.

Robert Leonard (02:37):

Hey, everyone. Welcome back to the Real Estate 101 podcast. As always, I’m your host, Robert Leonard. With me today, I have Ryan Corcoran. Ryan, welcome to the show.

Ryan Corcoran (02:48):

Thanks, man. I appreciate it. Happy to be here.

Robert Leonard (02:50):

The very first thing I want to talk about today is wholetailing. You mentioned in your initial outreach email to me that you’ve flipped, wholesaled and wholetailed 10 properties this year. What exactly is wholetailing, and how does it differ from wholesaling?

Ryan Corcoran (03:07):

Wholetailing is essentially a merge between a wholesale and a flip. Typically, how this works is you find a undervalued property that probably doesn’t need a ton of work. Maybe it needs a little display work or some visual appealing work, maybe the yard’s overgrown. So essentially, you’re going to close on the property as you would if you were going to flip a property, but then you’re basically immediately going to turn around and sell that property to a buyer you either already have lined up or you’re going to post it on the MLS, whatever you’re going to do. But essentially, what we did or we’ve done is we’ll purchase let’s say, a six-unit property. We’ll go in and we’ll buy that property. We’ll make sure the landscaping looks good.

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