Communication and writing

Communication and writing

Clear and concise communication is the key to success.


Far too many people take 5 minutes to say something that could be said in 30 seconds. DO NOT BE ONE OF THOSE PEOPLE.


Every email you write should include bullet points, be no more than 200 words, and be made shorter before hitting the send button. Do I need this word? Do I need this sentence? 


The same goes for speaking. Do you need to repeat yourself? Often the answer is yes. But too many people share too many non-critical details about things.


Nobody cares to get the 5-minute story when you could tell it in 15 seconds. Nobody cares about your high school days or what you did last weekend.


Your employees will lose interest, zone out, and miss critical points. Humans are terrible listeners with short attention spans. Tell them what they need to hear, and then stop talking.


Crisp. Concise. Clear.


Remember my step-by-step sales approach to creating leverage and generating scarcity? I can often do all of that in 3 minutes. I am not wordy. I am crisp, concise, and straightforward.


Since most communication is done by written word in email, text messages, or Slack, it is critical you master this aspect of communication, too.


I would go as far as to say that excellent writing is the key to success in this world. 


Not just excellent writing. But clear and concise writing.


The goal of your writing should be to get your point across as simply and succinctly as possible. No extra words. No possibility for confusion. Just clear and to-the-point written communication.


How do you improve?


You practice. You write clearly. You add a lot of bullets and formatting to your emails. You spend time taking out words that aren't necessary and sentences that aren't needed.


It starts with an email. No email you send should be longer than 200 words. Ever. If it is, send two emails with two different subject lines. People do not read walls of text.


Next time you draft an email, before you hit send, do this:


Read through it line by line and spend 10 minutes taking words and sentences out. It takes practice. This is a form of training. Be brutally honest with yourself and get better.


Let me start with a tip that has saved me $100k+ over the last five years in the real estate business:


Follow up every important meeting or phone call with a clear and succinct email outlining expectations.


You'd be amazed how much confusion exists just hours later. Don't wait six months to get on the same page. When people are on the phone, they spend most of their time thinking about what they will say next and not enough time listening to what you are saying.


You must get their attention, keep it simple and follow up with an email when it's over. That is how you effectively communicate.


Note: At no point in time is this more critical than making capital improvements and working with vendors and contractors. Every. Little. Thing. Must. Be. In. Writing. Or you're going to be on the hook when something gets messed up.

Nick's Real Estate Starter Class

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Introduction

  • Who is this for?
  • How is this different from the Master Class?
  • How do real estate investors get really wealthy?1
  • The two almighty definitions: NOI and Cap rates
  • Cap rates and NOI - a quiz
  • Quiz Review
  • Nick's Journey
  • Nick's Portfolio (Recorded March 2022)
  • A note before you dive in1
  • Legal Disclaimer

Real Estate 101

  • State of the market - June 2022
  • Almighty Metric #1 - Net Operating Income2
  • Almighty Metric #2 - Cap Rate1
  • How to build a great network

How to create a lot of money out of thin air

  • The wealthiest guy I know
  • Trampolines, gyms and cold hard cash3

The skills you need to win

  • Sales
  • Communication and writing
  • Resourcefulness
  • Likability, trust and emotional intelligence

Types of real estate

  • A list of niche real estate asset classes and key terms

The mindset of a successful investor

  • The way to think about the critical aspects of business

How to learn any asset class very quickly

  • Find the professionals - talk to them, work for them or compete with them

How real estate is valued

  • Smell Tests, speculation and trends
  • Underwriting - how to figure out what a property is worth to you
  • Aspects of a good cash flow model
  • Deal overview
  • Monthly Cash Flow Model
  • A walkthrough of my model
  • Where do you get a model specific to your industry?
  • Due Diligence
  • Due Diligence List

Appreciation

  • How appreciation works
  • The ways to force appreciation
  • An operational advantage and the holy grail
  • The roll-up strategy and cap rate compression
  • Time - the ultimate tailwind

Leverage

  • Leverage Basics
  • Key definitions
  • The great amplifier
  • Visualizing Leverage in Real Estate w/ Nick Huber
  • Refinance and Recaps
  • Deal Breakdown: My $2MM cash-out-refi
  • Debt Constant
  • Debt Constant Worksheet
  • Debt Yield
  • Debt Constant Table
  • Debt Constant / Debt Yield discussion
  • Debt Constant / Debt Yield Quiz
  • Debt Constant Quiz Review2
  • Quiz Review
  • Alternative financing method: securities backed line of credit

Test your knowledge - managing risk

  • Model Walkthrough - Stress Tests
  • Stress Tests - Excel.xlsx
  • Managing Risk - Quiz
  • Quiz Review1

Update

  • What do you think so far?1

The tax advantages of Real Estate

  • Depreciation / Bonus Depreciation
  • Basis, Bonus Depreciation, Recapture, Capital Gains
  • Interest Expense as a Deduction
  • Real Estate Professional Status
  • 1031 Exchange
  • Step-up In Basis
  • Income vs. Capital Gains
  • QOZ - Qualified Opportunity Zone
  • Conservation Easements
  • Additional Loopholes
  • Basis and Depreciation Quiz
  • Recapture and Capital Gains Quiz
  • IRS Publication 946 - Depreciation
  • IRS Depreciation FAQ
  • Cost Seg Study Example - Self Storage Facility
  • Cost Seg Study Example - Vacation / rental property

How do I get started?

  • What you probably don't want to hear
  • Quality over quantity
  • The golden rule of real estate
  • How much cash do I need and what kind of returns can I expect?
  • Scale or stay small?
  • Beta vs. Alpha
  • My framework for spotting real estate opportunities
  • Real estate opportunities I love right now

Investing with others as a Limited Partner

  • What questions should I ask?
  • New York Self Storage Investor Deck
  • New York Self Storage - Nick's Thoughts

Resources

  • Visualizing Leverage in Real Estate w/ Jack Butcher
  • Debt Leverage Worksheet

What's next in the Masterclass

  • What to expect
  • Who the Masterclass is for
  • Your $750 coupon to level up to the Masterclass