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Multifamily, Mindset and Generational Wealth with Pankaj Sharma, Episode 182

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Generational wealth is the goal of many real estate investors. And while the first generation works hard to create the foundation, often the second-generation has different goals and desires outside of the family business. Pankaj Sharma knows this all too well.

 

Pankaj is a second-generation multifamily owner/operator with over 20 years of experience in the field. His current personal portfolio consists of 2,000 units in 5 major cities in eastern Pennsylvania. His latest deal closed in July of 2019 when his company purchased a $50 million fixer-upper, multifamily building. Recently Pankaj started Sharma’s Karma, a YouTube channel, as a way to document their investing journey and give back.

 

In this episode, Pankaj shares his view on generational investing, working with family, details of the $50 million apartment project, and the role meditation and mindset have played on his real estate journey.

 
 

Key Insights

● Second Generation multifamily owner/operator, 2000 Units in 5 cities in Pennsylvania.

● His father’s first deal and how Pankaj learned the business from the ground up.

● Pankaj’s spiritual training with Agape International Spiritual Center

● How he turned a distressed foreclosed multifamily building in which there was a shooting and low occupancy into a $10MM asset.

● Investing strategy: buy, renovate, hold long term.

● How he acquired a $50MM, fixer-upper deal

● Take distressed mismanaged properties, and gradually over time with a long patient strategy, put in value add, build tenant-base and collections.

● Business plan and financing on a multi-million dollar project

● How to reinvest cashflow from properties and protect yourself from being over-leveraged

● The Harrisburg Market: Improvements and investments in Harrisburg. Cumberland County is the fastest-growing county in PA.

● How to evaluate a deal and key indicators to look for. You can’t change the neighborhood, but you can change the building.

● Key lessons he has learned managing big projects with a hands-on approach

● Remember: If you don’t pay for it upfront, you’re going to have to pay later and when you pay later, it’s going to come with a late fee.

● Strategies in working with family

● You have to do the right thing, even though sometimes the right thing is uncomfortable, however as a result of doing things that are uncomfortable, you grow.

● Creating generational wealth and bringing the next generation into the family business

● How his spiritual connection fulfills his business and his business helps him grow spiritually

 

Bullseye Tips:

 

Apparent Failure:

The main thing in failure, everything is temporary, whatever you are going through this too shall pass.

 

Digital/Mobile Resource:

Sharma’s Karma

 

Most Recommended Book:

Creating Money

 

Daily Habit:

Meditation

 

Wish I Knew When I Was Starting Out:

Should have bought a whole lot more.

 

What I Wish I knew a Year Ago

That there was going to be a recession because it’s here.

 

Current Curiosity:

Where his new level of meditation will take him

 

Best Place to Grab a Bite in Spring City, PA

His house, his wife Ruby is the best cook

 

Contact Pankaj:

Website: S&S Properties Investment

YouTube: KarmaCast

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