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Stewart Heath, CEO of Harvard Grace Capital and a seasoned CPA, is on the podcast to reveal his interesting journey from being a CPA with a portfolio of real estate investing clients and a heavy dose of skepticism about real estate to being a passionate real estate investor himself. And he’s sharing how interactions with his clients transformed his perception of real estate from a risky venture to a dependable path for slow, sustainable wealth-building.
We’re talking about misconceptions, importance of local market knowledge, complexities of financing, long-term stability and the essential role of housing in the economy, offering valuable perspectives on identifying opportunities amid broader economic shifts. With its stability, tax benefits, and leverageability, real estate stands as the original and most accessible asset.
We delve into the evolution of real estate investment structures, provide a compelling analysis of the legislative changes in 1986 that reshaped the industry, and draw insightful parallels to the 2008 financial crisis and current trends in multifamily housing.
And Stewart shares his views on the hybrid work model’s impact on office demand and predicts that interest rates won’t return to historical lows soon. Highlighting the timeless value of real estate investing, we echo John Rockefeller’s wisdom: the best time to invest was five years ago, but the next best time is today.
Connect further with Stewart Heath at https://harvardgracecapital.com.
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