by Bobby Zapp of Zenya Capital | Capital Raising Mastery, Investment strategy, Operator Due Diligence
How Experienced Investors Evaluate Real Estate Sponsors Real estate investing often focuses heavily on the property itself. Investors examine the market, analyze the financial projections, review the business plan, and evaluate the potential returns. While these...
by Bobby Zapp of Zenya Capital | Capital Raising Mastery, capital raising strategies, long-term investment strategy., Market Analysis, Operator Due Diligence, Passive Income
How Real Estate Creates Wealth Differently Than Stocks Most investors grow up hearing the same advice: “Invest in the stock market.”“Buy index funds.”“Think long term.” And while stocks play an important role in many portfolios, sophisticated investors eventually...
by Bobby Zapp of Zenya Capital | Capital Raising Mastery, capital raising strategies, Equity vs. Debt, Investor Education, Know Your Market, Market Analysis, Operator Due Diligence
How Real Estate Funds Actually Work (Plain-English Explanation) Most investors hear the term “real estate fund” and immediately assume one of two things: Either it’s too complex to understand… Or it’s just a marketing label for raising money. Both assumptions are...
by Bobby Zapp of Zenya Capital | Capital Raising Mastery, capital raising strategies, Equity vs. Debt, Investor Education, Market Analysis, Operator Due Diligence
Equity vs. Debt Investing in Real Estate: Which Is Right for You? When most people think about real estate investing, they focus on the property. Sophisticated investors focus on structure. Before you ever evaluate projected returns, IRRs, or exit timelines, you must...
by Bobby Zapp of Zenya Capital | Capital Raising Mastery, Investor Education, Know Your Market, Market Analysis, Operator Due Diligence, Wealth Building
Capital Raising 101: Know Your Market Before You Touch the Deal If there’s one thing that separates successful real estate investors from those who are simply hoping for the best, it’s this: You must know your market before you ever touch a deal. Not after you...