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All Forum Posts by: Brian Pownall

Brian Pownall has started 9 posts and replied 75 times.

Post: Beginning Multifamily investor - Houston TX, Engineer, Aggies

Brian PownallPosted
  • Investor
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 77
  • Votes 66

@Wale Lawal appreciate the note and love the way you end the post. Reminds me of the Nike commercials from the 90s. Would love to take you up on the offer to connect as we are both Houstonians, let's touch base in the next week or two before the holidays at your convenience.

Post: Beginning Multifamily investor - Houston TX, Engineer, Aggies

Brian PownallPosted
  • Investor
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 77
  • Votes 66

Thanks @Mack Benson. Hope the winter weather in the great state of MN is not that bad this year. Totally agree on your advice of quick action. Big difference between book smarts and street smarts or theory vs. application. 

On that note, what would your one recommendation be to tag on a syndication team as fast as possible? Network and offer some sweat equity? Paid mentorship?

Post: Beginning Multifamily investor - Houston TX, Engineer, Aggies

Brian PownallPosted
  • Investor
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 77
  • Votes 66

@Lionel Mosby Jr 

Appreciate the advice and look forward to being in touch.

Post: Beginning Multifamily investor - Houston TX, Engineer, Aggies

Brian PownallPosted
  • Investor
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 77
  • Votes 66

@Sandy Sawyer thanks for the advice and fun analogy! 

Post: Beginning Multifamily investor - Houston TX, Engineer, Aggies

Brian PownallPosted
  • Investor
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 77
  • Votes 66

Great to meet the BiggerPockets community, from my initial glance it appears to be a dynamic and friendly group.

My name is Brian Pownall and I reside in north Houston. My background is a Texas A&M graduate who has worked as an oil and gas engineer for an E&P for ~9 years. Over that time I focused in reservoir engineering with about half my experience in asset management and half in business development. In 2019 I made the decision to join a private equity portfolio company and have been on the private side the last 18 months.

I am very entrepreneurial in nature and enjoy technical evaluations, building out asset cash flow models, making presentations to management, and working with a fast paced / skilled team. Multifamily real estate is extremely appealing to me given my background in engineering and business development along with the opportunity to learn a new space and eventually generate meaningful cash flow. 

I wanted to write this post to both introduce myself and humbly ask for any advice more of you seasoned individuals would have. Although I am only about one month into research and discussions, I have enjoyed the networking calls and learning material. My goal is to end this month teeing up 2021 so that I can be part of at least 1 syndication team next year and continue ramping from there. 

- What advice would you give to yourself if you were back in the first month or two of your MF journey?
- What are the best steps to take to quickly ramp up my experience and lend a hand on a syndication team(s)?
- Any networking opportunities, intro calls, or more are welcome
- If you are tight on time equity and have a need for someone to assist on market analysis, cash flow modeling, or helping with deal flow in return for exposure to the industry let me know.

Appreciate any and all feedback, thank you.
Brian