204: Sponsor Vetting 101: 5 Steps to Safer Real Estate Investments with Spencer Hilligoss

Investment expert Spencer Hilligoss of Madison Investing joins host Paul Shannon to discuss the essentials of vetting real estate sponsors. From building your network to identifying financial red flags, Spencer shares his five-part framework for evaluating a sponsor’s track record, team, communication style, and more. Discover why the sponsor’s personal balance sheet matters, how to tell if they truly care about tenant experience, and when it’s time to walk away- no matter how good the deal appears on paper. If you’re looking to elevate your due diligence process and make more informed investing decisions, this conversation is a must-listen.

Today’s Episode Takeaways:

– Why personal referrals often trump paid ads or internet searches

– Spencer’s five-part sponsor vetting framework (track record, approach, team, communication, values)

– “Failure response” and why sponsors who have faced adversity can be more reliable

– The crucial differences between investing for cash flow vs. wealth building

– Practical questions to ask every sponsor before wiring your funds

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