Building a Real Estate Portfolio with Andrew Cushman

What does it take to leave a stable career and pursue financial freedom? In this conversation, Andrew Cushman, founder of Vantage Point Acquisitions, shares how he transitioned from chemical engineering to managing over 2,600 multifamily units. Listeners will discover how he navigated the 2008 financial crisis, avoided real estate pitfalls, and built lasting wealth through multifamily investments.

Curious about how to grow in real estate and take strategic risks? Tune in to hear Andrew’s insights on creative financing, the power of mentorship, and making big career moves. Don’t miss learning what it takes to shape your financial future!

 

00:00 – Welcoming Andrew and his Background

05:12 -Transitioning from Chemical Engineering to Real Estate

12:16 – House Flipping to Multifamily Investing

17:36 – Importance of Mentorship and First Multifamily Deal

22:56 – Challenges in Rough Neighborhoods

28:00 – Real Estate Syndication and Investing with a Team

 

Connect with Andrew!
Website: http://www.vpacq.com/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewcushmanvpa/

 

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Key Quotes:

“There’s no such thing as a bad market, just a bad strategy.” – Andrew Cushman

 

“The best time to buy is when pessimism is at its peak.” – Andrew Cushman 

 

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