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🗓️ 20 August 2019
⏱️ 50 minutes
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In this episode of the Real Estate Investing for Cashflow Podcast, Kevin brings in real estate and retail expert David Puchi. David is the founder and partner of Baceline Investments, a private real estate investment and management company with a focus on strengthening communities by acquiring and revitalizing neighborhood shopping centers. David has been responsible for raising approximately 300 million dollars for Baceline-sponsored funds.
In the podcast, David talks extensively about the retail sector and how he centered his focus on it. He explains the management structure at Baceline and the stability in their tenant base, which consists of a lot of mom-and-pop retailers. He talks about why it’s actually beneficial to help their tenants succeed.
David also shares the financial strategy behind their business and goes on to explain what physical improvements his team adds to properties to increase value in the market. He shares how their business survived the financial crisis, which circles back to his focus on the retail sector. David shares what the future plans are for Baceline Investments.
QUOTES:
“Our company today, really carries on a lot of the traditions that I started with when I broke free from practicing law and primarily, it has never been a transactional type of company, we’ve always been more of an operating company.”
“Our niche in the world is owning and operating multi-tenant neighborhood shopping centers that are primarily unanchored.”
“You know the small mom-and-pop tenants may not be considered credit from a Wall Street perspective, but from a reality perspective they’re actually really good credit because these are family businesses that people fight for everyday.”
“The reason we like to be in the middle of the country is that we find great stability in the cities that we’re in, we also find that there’s less competition…”
“Rolling through the recession, we saw the resilience of our tenant base and then basically turned that to the sole purpose of our company moving forward, as far as investing is concerned.”
HIGHLIGHTS:
7:17 David’s background and getting into real estate
11:01 Asset classes and credit ratings
17:35 Baceline’s geographic focus and seller profiles
21:42 How David adds value to their properties
26:46 Debt, equity and the financial crisis
34:36 SWOT analysis of the retail sector
45:46 Long term plan for Baceline Investments
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0:00.0 | You've been searching for the best way to generate passive income in your life and heard that real estate is a great way to do it. |
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0:22.8 | Investing for Cash Flow podcast. Now, here's Kevin Bup. Hey guys, Kevin Bup here and I want to welcome |
0:33.9 | to another episode of the Real Estate Investing for Cashflow podcast. |
0:41.6 | Our mission is to help you build and maintain massive amounts of cash flow through income producing real estate investments. |
0:44.0 | Now, our guests for this week's show is real estate and retail shopping center expert, |
0:48.4 | David Pucci. |
0:49.0 | Now, David is a founder and active partner at Baseline Investments and is responsible for |
0:54.0 | long-term strategic direction |
0:55.6 | of the company regarding capital development and fund formation. He oversees and approves |
0:59.9 | major investment decisions, including serving as a voting member of the Investment Committee. |
1:04.5 | Additionally, David has been responsible for raising approximately $300 million for baseline |
1:09.6 | sponsored funds. |
1:11.4 | David graduated with honors from the University of Denver with both a Bachelor of Arts |
1:15.1 | and Law degrees. He practiced law for five years in Denver, Colorado and specialized in corporate |
1:19.8 | mergers and acquisitions in real estate law prior to moving into the real estate investment |
1:23.7 | sector. Now, here's what you're going to learn in our interview with David today. |
1:26.6 | You're going to learn how David and his team fared during the 2008 recession and how this |
1:31.3 | challenging time somewhat rescindered their business from industrial office and neighborhood |
1:36.0 | retail to solely putting 100% of their focus on the neighborhood retail sector. |
1:41.3 | You're going to learn why David feels that there is an equal amount of stability, |
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