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The Old Capital Podcast is aimed at Real Estate Investors - both new and experienced.
Hosts Michael Becker and Paul Peebles deliver no-hype education and expert perspectives.
You will gain valuable insights from interviews with actual real life investors who are active in acquiring and operating apartment complexes. You will discover how they are identifying, financing and operating apartment complexes, as well as helpful advice on how to get started and avoid common mistakes.

May 29, 2017

Top of the market (A+ institutional construction) is getting a little frothy in the urban core and suburban markets throughout the nation. Spread between the A property and C property is flatting on the cap rates. Coming out of the 2008 recession the A’s recovered first and then the B’s and C’s followed. The cap...


May 27, 2017

Recently Michael Becker was a guest on the Jacob Ayers Real Estate Podcast. Michael talks about his journey from being a commercial real estate banker to being “THE GUY” buying and operating apartments. 
Michael discusses what made him successful in winning the purchase sale contract when he first started in this...


May 22, 2017

What is it and does every lender have that? Banks do not, Fannie and Freddie do! Freddie's is called Multifamily Green Advantage. Fannie's is called the Green Rewards Program. BOTTOM LINE: Older properties need to be more energy efficient; the agencies are incentivizing owners to change current usage by landlords...


May 19, 2017

My father would always say to me…Paul, there is a right way and the wrong way of doing things. Unfortunately, sometimes I would do the wrong thing and I would have to learn from my mistakes…the hard way. In this podcast, as you know…we try to discuss the right way and the wrong way of investing in and operating...


May 12, 2017

Net Operating Income is the key metric in the multifamily world for investing and financing. The two main components are operating income and operating expenses. Mike breaks down some line items on the operating statements and tells you what you need to look for.