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Ritter on Real EstateAuthor: Kent Ritter
A front-row seat to real estate experts as they give their top advice, strategies, and tools to help you become a better passive investor. I break down their insights into practical steps, so you can take action. This show is for anyone who wants to Passively Invest like a Pro! Language: en-us Genres: Business, Entrepreneurship, Investing Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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Hotels Debt Funds and Diversified Returns with Matt Faircloth
Monday, 15 December, 2025
On this week’s episode, Kent is joined by Matt Faircloth. Matt walks through his 20-year journey from small single-family deals to raising hundreds of millions in private capital and building a diversified portfolio of multifamily, hotels, and a debt fund. He and Kent unpack why the classic value-add play has changed in today’s market, where he still sees opportunity in newer assets and public-private partnerships, and how tax incentives can make new construction pencil. They also dig into why he’s leaning into cash-flow-focused deals, what LPs should demand from sponsors right now, and how to underwrite for the next “black swan” instead of hoping the last cycle’s playbook still works.Where to find Matt:DeRosa Group: https://www.derosagroup.com/ Landlord Chronicles YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbVJpAsilhvzJp-B-fHz1og The Best Ever CRE Show podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-best-ever-cre-show/id904025246 Key TakeawaysWhy traditional heavy value-add in Class B and C multifamily is crowded in many Southeast markets, and where Matt still sees upside in mismanaged and newer 10–15-year-old assets.How public-private partnerships, tax abatements, and programs tied to AMI can dramatically improve new-build and redevelopment returns by reducing the real estate tax burden.Matt’s thesis for diversifying into newer multifamily, hotels, and a debt fund to blend dependable cash flow with long-term appreciation potential.The growing importance of strong operating reserves, conservative leverage, and planning for insurance spikes, tax hikes, and other “unknowns” instead of assuming smooth sailing.Why many LPs are burned by recent vintages, how funds can offer diversification versus single-asset deals, and what passive investors should look for in terms of operator experience, fund terms, NAV updates, and liquidity.Books mentionedRaising Private Capital: Build Your Real Estate Investing Empire with Other People's Money by Matt Faircloth – https://store.biggerpockets.com/products/raising-private-capital-revised-edition (BiggerPockets Bookstore)Check us out on socials: Instagram LinkedIn Youtube https://hudsoninvesting.com/ Production by Outlier Audio











