Ep. 184: Building a Strong Partnership and Portfolio with Kristine Jefferson

An almost $2MM rebuild of a single-family home pushed Kristine Jefferson to transition into multifamily. The only problem was she knew that she wanted a partner to compliment her skillset. She found her partner at a meetup and focused on building a strong partnership that has led to a portfolio of 1400 units. 

 

Her firm, Mission Bay Capital Partners, specializes in multifamily acquisitions and syndications. In this episode, Kristine shares what she learned from those single-family deals and how the skills transitioned into multifamily, how to build strong partnerships, and how they scaled their portfolio of 1,400 units. 

 

Key Insights

  • Kristine started in single-family fix flips, raising money primarily through private funds.
  • How an almost $2MM tear-down and rebuild of a single-family property pushed Kristine into Multifamily: ā€œWhy am I going through this for one door when I could be doing multiple doors?ā€
  • How Kristine made the leap from single-family to multifamily. Her journey included: Going to meetups, a mentor, educational programs and a lot of drive. 
  • Why Kristine felt it was important to get a partner for her multifamily business. 
  • The qualities to look for when searching out the perfect partner.
  • How to form a strong partnership. Tip: Do a deal together before making the partnership formal. 
  • How to build a solid business foundation to enable growth.
  • Target Markets: Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina. Most off-market acquisitions. Focus on secondary and tertiary markets.
  • What to look for and what to avoid when investing in smaller markets
  • Best practices when talking to investors and raising capital (investors are more concerned about the market vs. the property) 
  • Analyzing metro markets and their sub-markets: Sometimes you have to take a microscopic look to ensure a good investment 
  • Key advice on raising capital: Know the deal inside and out and remember raising money starts before you have the deal. 
  • Why itā€™s important to focus on the opportunity that you are creating for others

 

Bullseye Tips:

 

Apparent Failure:

Tear down rebuild/monster: pushed her to MF - time & money suck

 

Digital/Mobile Resource:

Investor Deal Room (online investor portal)

 

Most Recommended Book:

The E-Myth Revisited 

 

Daily Habit:

Morning routine: Lunch for the kids, a walk for the dog, gym, reading, and prioritizing day

 

Wish I Knew When I Was Starting Out:

Wish she started when she was 23

 

Advice for Smart, Driven College Student:

Itā€™s hard work: You get out of it what you put into it. Stay true to yourself.

 

Current Curiosity:

Business!

 

Best Place to Grab a Bite in Northern Virginia Fairfax (DC)

Teddy & The Bully Bar

 

Contact Kristine:

Website: Missionbaycp.com 

 

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