REI130: INVESTING IN FROTHY MARKETS

W/ ERIC BARVIN

11 July 2022

In this week’s episode, Robert Leonard (@therobertleonard) talks with Eric Barvin about investing in expensive, frothy markets, how to find hidden value in real estate, current market conditions, and much, much more.

Eric Barvin is the Founder, Chairman, and CEO of Barvin, a real estate investment firm. Eric received a bachelor of arts degree in international studies and economics from Emory University. After graduating in 2007, he began his career as a real estate analyst in mortgage banking. In 2009, Eric founded Barvin Group, LLC to acquire multifamily communities. He has spent the past 10 years building a company that’s committed to going above and beyond for our team members, residents and partners. Today Barvin owns and develops communities in Atlanta, Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio. Eric is a member of the National Multifamily Housing Council, Houston Apartment Association and the Urban Land Institute. Eric and his family live in Houston, Texas.

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IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN:

  • What to make of rising interest rates.
  • How to invest in frothy markets.
  • How to find hidden value in real estate.
  • About different classes of real estate.
  • What direct investments are.
  • 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.

Eric Barvin (00:02):

I sold it after three years. I thought I was getting an amazing … We ran it for maybe 8,000 a door or something. I sold it for 36,000 a door. I thought it was like, this is the home run of the century.

Robert Leonard (00:16):

In this week’s episode, I talk with Eric Barvin about investing in expensive, frothy markets, how to find a hidden value in real estate, current market conditions, and much, much more. Eric Barvin is the founder, chairman, and CEO of Barvin, a real estate investment firm. Eric received a bachelor of arts degree in international studies and economics from Emory University. After graduating in 2007, he began his career as a real estate analyst in mortgage banking.

Robert Leonard (00:44):

In 2009, Eric founded Barvin Group, LLC, to acquire multifamily communities. Today, Barvin owns and develops communities in Atlanta, Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio. Eric is a member of the National Multifamily Housing Council, Houston Apartment Association, and the Urban Land Institute. Eric and his family currently live in Houston, Texas. And now, without further delay, let’s get right into this week’s episode with Eric Barvin.

Intro (01:15):

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 help educate you on your real estate investing journey.

Robert Leonard (01:37):

Hey, everyone. Welcome back to the Real Estate 101 podcast. As always, I’m your host, Robert Leonard. And with me today, I welcome in Eric Barvin. Eric, welcome to the show.

Eric Barvin (01:47):

Thank you, Robert. Appreciate you having me today.

Robert Leonard (01:50):

We are in an interesting time where some people are speculating or even worried that we’re heading for a time in the real estate market that we experienced in 2007 and 2008. You worked at a firm called Capmark Finance that went bankrupt during that time. Talk to us a bit about your experience during the great recession and how you’re comparing that experience to what you’re seeing today.

Eric Barvin (02:11):

It’s definitely a little different. When I joined Capmark, I joined in October 2008, after Lehman Brothers had collapsed. And at the time, the overall financial system of the economy was in jeopardy. Lots and lots of single family homes were the process of being foreclosed. There were lots of loans made to people who cannot afford to pay their mortgages. Obviously there was overall economic recession and the government had to step in and intervene.

Eric Barvin (02:38):

What we’re seeing today is a little bit different in the sense that a lot of this kind of uncertainty or fluctuation in the stock market as we’ve seen recently is due to the increase in interest rates and inflation. As interest rates increase, in theory, it could pull liquidity out of the system, but it’s not going to jeopardize the financial system as a whole. It’s just going to reallocate that capital. So, for instance, someone who is buying Zoom stock and expecting Zoom to go up is now saying, “Hey, should I buy Zoom stock, or should I just put my money in the treasuries and make three and a half percent? I’ll be very happy with three and a half percent.”

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