#58 – The Importance of Value-Add and Forced Appreciation with Stewart Beal

Stewart Beal uses the power of value-add and forced appreciation in many of his deals. Learn how he does it today on the Passive Real Estate Podcast.

 

Stewart Beal is the President at Beal Capital, who brings extensive management, marketing, and leadership abilities to all Beal Capital projects. Stewart has been actively involved in real estate, construction, acquisition, development, and management since 1997. When he was nineteen years old, Stewart founded Beal Properties, LLC and has since founded more than twenty other companies in the real estate and construction industries. Stewart is a founding member of Watermark Partners, which managed a set of real estate funds that have raised and deployed more than $100 million in equity, closed more than 250 real estate transactions, and acquired more than 6,000 apartments over the past 5 years.

 

Recommended book: The Snowball by Alice Schroeder

 

You can connect with today’s guest here:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stewartbeal/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stewart.beal.3

Beal Properties: https://gobeal.com/

Beal Capital: https://www.beal-capital.com/

Email: sbeal@gobeal.com

 

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