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Brian Adams
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I quit my CPA Job to buy Large Apartment Buildings

Brian Adams
  • Syndicator of Large Apartment Buildings
  • Glen Mills, PA
Posted Apr 10 2015, 12:42

I have always been fascinated with real estate.

I started in 2000 investing in a couple rental houses.

My "AHA" moment came in 2008 to move away from the single rentals and graduate up to large apartment complexes.

My background is a CPA with real estate taxation and forensic accounting experience. I got to see wealth creation happen with real estate as I would advise my wealthy tax clients on various tax strategies to save them money for their own real estate businesses.

One late night when I was working at the office, I was reviewing a client tax file and they were making a boatload of money and building their wealth with apartment buildings.

Have you ever had that feeling like…"if this person can do something I know I can?"

Sometimes this feeling comes from a position of feeling pain. As a CPA and working crazy hours especially during tax season, I was barely home to see my wife and two girls. I was missing the “magic moments”. I knew I had to make a change.

I took to the internet learning about apartment buildings.

I read books.

Any chance I had I was educating myself, listening to trainings in the car, etc. It was a priority to figure out the education side so I knew the nuts and bolts of buying apartment buildings.

Once I felt comfortable, I went out and bought a duplex. Based on the numbers the property was already cash flowing, but one of the units was vacant. I filled that vacancy and the additional rent went directly into my pocket.

It was definitely a cool feeling.

Now granted this was a small property, but working with my tax clients who were making money with large apartment deals, I knew the model worked and it was scalable.

Although I was still working full-time as a CPA, I went from buying the duplex in 2008 to trying to acquire a 130+ unit deal in 2009. The deal at the end of the day didn’t work out. Using my CPA background, apartments are all based on the numbers. The deal just wasn’t good enough for my investors.

In 2010 my partners and I bought a 270+ deal. The deal was bought for $4.5 million and it appraised for $12 million.

In 2011, I decided to quit my CPA job at a top 100 law firm in the world to pursue my real estate business.

Was I scared – you betcha.

Did I have fear – yep.

Did people think I was nuts and crazy – Oh yes.

Getting a real estate business started is tough. But with determination, passion, commitment, desire, focus, I know what my end result would be.

In 2013 I bought a 140+ unit deal for $10.3 million.

In 2014 I bought a 200+ unit deal for $6 million that appraised for $7.4 million at purchase.

In 2015, I will be closing on a 100 to 400 unit deal.

So if you ever want to “graduate” up to buying large apartments, my friends, it can be done.

Just know going in that the road and pathway has challenge. There is no easy button.

I believe that with a clear understanding on your “WHY”, anything can be accomplished.

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Jonathan Hernandez
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Replied Sep 24 2022, 16:12

@Brian Adams 

Thanks for sharing your story. 

I was literally just watching a YouTube video from Robert kiyosaki and he was talking about why "Rich Dad" didn't invest in his wallet business, it was because if he wasn't able to sell wallets then his business would be in dire straights. His wallet business was not organized correctly. 

He went on to say a properly structured business has multiple revenue streams. These larger multifamily units are very intriguing to me based on this information. 

I have the opportunity to invest in a 16 unit multifamily dwelling in one of your markets as a matter of fact. So, the information you have shared is very inspiring and motivating to me even though this is a new arena for me, especially the information regarding streams of revenue and JVing with others who are more experienced in tackling a deal like this.

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Brian Adams
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Brian Adams
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Replied Sep 25 2022, 07:44

@Jonathan Hernandez thank you and I am glad the information in this long thread is helpful to you.

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Brian Adams
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Replied Sep 25 2022, 07:44

@Jonathan Hernandez thank you and I am glad the information in this long thread is helpful to you.

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Scott Crowley
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Scott Crowley
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Replied Oct 24 2022, 10:08

@Brian Adams This was an awesome read. I couldn't agree more with the foundational wisdom of understanding your "why", as we all have our drivers that push us forward...if we want it bad enough.

Thanks for the inspiration!

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Brian Adams
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Replied Oct 24 2022, 16:23

@Scott Crowley thank you!!