Diary of an Apartment Investor

EXP - Things to be Mindful of With JP Albano

Brian Briscoe Episode 537

JP Albano joins us today to talk about coaching, what he recommends focusing on when starting out, and his journey through real estate.

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This episode originally aired on November 8, 2024

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Your host, Brian Briscoe, has owned over twenty apartment complexes worth hundreds of millions of dollars and is dedicated to helping aspiring apartment investors learn how to do the same. 

He founded the Tribe of Titans as his platform to educate aspiring apartment investors and is continually creating new content for the subscribers and coaching clients.

He is the founder of Streamline Capital based in Salt Lake City, Utah, and is probably working on closing another apartment complex in the greater SLC area.

 He retired as a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Marine Corps in 2021 after 20 years of service.


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JP Albano

The first time I felt drawn to the world of investing/real estate was when I was getting my first large commission check from sales, and when I opened up the pay stub, I was gutted at how much had been withheld for federal income tax. Basically half my large check, never even made it into my hands. Because ordinary income is taxed at the highest bracket, it was withheld and I had to figure out how I could keep more of what I earned. There had to be a better way. So I started researching how I can minimize my tax liability, which led me to researching different ways to make money. I found real estate, which is a very broad industry, with lots of ways to get involved and create and keep wealth. I didn’t want another job (at the time), so fix and flip, or wholesaling didn’t make sense. I didn’t want to buy single family homes for renting, the risk was too great. Note investing sounded cool, but I couldn’t find anyone to teach me and it didn’t seem scalable. But apartments, that made sense. It made 100% crystal clear sense.



Learn more about him at: https://jpalbano.com/ or https://www.linkedin.com/company/jp-albano-brand/



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