The Owner Meeting

Christian Osgood

The owner meeting podcast meets with Real Estate and Business professionals who have built the businesses you want to own. Learn from the people who have already done the thing you want to do. Learn from their success and more importantly avoid the "Stupid Tax" they paid to get where they are today.  Join Christian Osgood as he explores the less known strategies of real estate investment and pave your way to financial freedom with the Owner Meeting Podcast. Christian is a real estate investor and an American entreprenur with over 400 rental properties, The Robin Hood Resort, Apex Asset Management LLC, Funnel Stacking LLC, and Coaching Closers LLC. All Purchased with a wopping $0 out of pocket. Join Christian and a network of real estate masters as they divulge priceless insights, innovative financial tactics, and triumph tales to empower you in the dynamic realm of real estate investment. Whether you’re a seasoned player or an aspiring beginner, our podcast furnishes practical wisdom to expedite your journey towards prosperity and autonomy. Tune in now to kickstart the construction of your empire! Fresh episodes released weekly, make sure to SUBSCRIBE!”

  1. 6일 전

    From House Hacks to Early Retirement: Small Portfolios, Big Freedom

    Host Christian sits down with investors Dion McNeeley and Matt Hawkins to explore their contrasting paths to financial freedom — from house hacking and owning a few high-cash-flow rentals to scaling 150+ units with strong systems. They share practical advice on underwriting, tenant screening, rehabs, and how to run low-maintenance portfolios. The episode also discusses market strategy (red vs. blue areas), diversification across tenant types, costly mistakes to avoid, and how AI is improving deal analysis and operations — all focused on building resilient, time‑efficient real estate businesses.   In this episode of the Owner Meeting Podcast, host Christian engages with real estate investors Dion McNeeley and Matt Hawkins, exploring their diverse strategies and experiences in the real estate market. Should They be Allowed to Own this many Apartments? The conversation delves into their journeys towards financial freedom, the realities of managing different portfolio sizes, and the sacrifices made in the early years of investing. They also discuss the dynamics of investing in red versus blue states, emphasizing the importance of understanding market conditions and tenant rights. The episode highlights the balance between achieving passive income and the work required to reach that point, offering insights for both new and seasoned investors. In this conversation, the speakers discuss the implications of rent control on landlords, share painful investing experiences, and reflect on financial mistakes made in their careers. They also explore market predictions and strategies for navigating the current economic landscape, emphasizing the importance of understanding tenant relationships and adapting to market changes. In this conversation, the speakers delve into various aspects of real estate, emphasizing the importance of financial literacy, the role of reading, and the need for knowledgeable agents. They discuss the challenges faced in property management, the significance of diversification in tenant types, and the future of Section 8 housing. The impact of AI on real estate practices is also highlighted, showcasing how technology can enhance efficiency and decision-making. Overall, the discussion provides valuable insights for both investors and agents in navigating the real estate landscape.   Takeaways: - Investing in real estate can lead to unexpected financial freedom. - House hacking can be a viable strategy for new investors. - Understanding market dynamics is crucial for successful investing. - Sacrifices in the early years can lead to long-term benefits. - Passive income from rentals requires upfront work and dedication. - Managing a large portfolio requires effective systems and processes. - Investing in red states can offer landlord-friendly conditions. - Networking and learning from others can enhance investment strategies. - The journey to financial freedom is unique for each investor. - It's important to help others in their investment journeys. Rent control can lead to significant rent increases for landlords. Join our Free Community (and get a free calculator): https://www.skool.com/multifamilystrategy/about?ref=370951ad19e54a24862f51627e864f66

    1시간 17분
  2. Is this 22 Year Old the Next Sam Zell? — Caleb Hommel on his first 200 rental units

    9월 19일

    Is this 22 Year Old the Next Sam Zell? — Caleb Hommel on his first 200 rental units

    In this episode Christian Osgood interviews Caleb Hommel, who started in multifamily investing as a teen and scaled to nearly 200 rental units by age 22. Caleb shares how he funded his first deals with no capital, navigated joint ventures, syndications, assignment vs acquisition fees, and built a property management and marketing business. They discuss Caleb’s recent $5M Fannie Mae loan on a 76‑unit deal, the strategy to buy and convert LIHTC properties, and his current capital raise for a 225‑unit package in Abilene. Tune in for practical insights on scaling, raising equity, and structuring deals. In this episode of the Owner Meeting Podcast, host Christian Osgood interviews Caleb Hommel, a young real estate investor who has achieved remarkable success in a short time. Caleb shares his journey from starting with no money and credit to acquiring nearly 200 rental units by the age of 22. He discusses the challenges he faced, including securing financing, building liquidity, and managing joint ventures. The conversation also delves into Caleb's recent acquisition of a $5 million loan from Fannie Mae and his plans for future projects, including the Anson Park development. Throughout the episode, Caleb emphasizes the importance of networking, confidence, and the potential for doing good while making a profit in real estate. Takeaways Caleb started his real estate journey at 18 with no money. He used a credit card to fund his first deal's earnest money. Building liquidity is crucial for real estate success. Caleb secured a $5 million loan from Fannie Mae at 22. He is expanding his portfolio with the Anson Park project. Networking and talking about your work can lead to opportunities. Bigger properties can be easier to manage than smaller ones. Caleb emphasizes the importance of confidence in scaling. He plans to take low-income housing to market rate. Doing good and making money in real estate is possible.

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The owner meeting podcast meets with Real Estate and Business professionals who have built the businesses you want to own. Learn from the people who have already done the thing you want to do. Learn from their success and more importantly avoid the "Stupid Tax" they paid to get where they are today.  Join Christian Osgood as he explores the less known strategies of real estate investment and pave your way to financial freedom with the Owner Meeting Podcast. Christian is a real estate investor and an American entreprenur with over 400 rental properties, The Robin Hood Resort, Apex Asset Management LLC, Funnel Stacking LLC, and Coaching Closers LLC. All Purchased with a wopping $0 out of pocket. Join Christian and a network of real estate masters as they divulge priceless insights, innovative financial tactics, and triumph tales to empower you in the dynamic realm of real estate investment. Whether you’re a seasoned player or an aspiring beginner, our podcast furnishes practical wisdom to expedite your journey towards prosperity and autonomy. Tune in now to kickstart the construction of your empire! Fresh episodes released weekly, make sure to SUBSCRIBE!”

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