Behind The Bricks is a podcast about New York City Multifamily Real Estate Investing. Specifically, I’ll interview and have discussions with the most active and fascinating NYC apartment building owners in the industry. The goal of these talks is to go behind the transactions and explore what drives these individuals and the investment choices they make. How do they balance opportunity with the ob... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 67 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | BusinessInvesting |
Today you're going to be hearing from New York Multifamily partners Joe Koicim, Seth Glasser, and Shaun Riney, as they discuss the state of the New York Multifamily market going into Q4. Joining us will be frequent guest Jay Martin, Executive Directo... more
Today we sit down with my partners on the New York Multifamily Team, Joe Koicim, Shaun Riney, and Seth Glasser to discuss how the market has changed so far this year and how it will continue to change. more
Today we sit down with a New York Multifamily Partner, our own Seth Glasser. Seth is one of the foremost experts on the multifamily landscape of Upper Manhattan and the Bronx. Few people, if any, know more about the nuances of the rent stabilized sid... more
Today we sit down with a man of many talents. Greg Lindsay is a journalist, urbanist, futurist, and speaker. He is a partner at the geo-strategic and climate advisory firm FutureMap, the senior fellow for applied research and foresight at NewCities, ... more
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I recently started listening to the Behind the Bricks Podcast and I'm so glad I did! The show has a great mix of interesting interviews, fascinating stories and interesting perspectives. The hosts are knowledgeable and easy to listen to, and they do a great job of making the conversations engaging. The topics they cover are always timely and relevant, and I'm always learning something new. I highly recommend this podcast to anyone looking for an insightful and entertaining listen. 5 stars!
Peter’s podcast is nothing short of amazing! The knowledge you gain from listening to his podcast along with learning from the expert guests he brings on his show makes this podcast a MUST LISTEN!
Great thoughts!Awesome Guest and Host! There's a lot of insights to learn and wisdom to earn. Worth listening to.
Peter does such a good job covering a variety of topics. His guests offer awesome advice as well. I would recommend this show to anyone looking to learn more about investing!
Love the Podcast. See if you can get Michael Shah or Josh Zegen on- it would be very interesting to get their take on the current market.
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