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Real estate investor and entrepreneur, Sam Zell, talks about his ability to think ahead and his predictions that the market initially did not believe, such as the conversion of the real estate industry to the real estate investment trust industry and the savings and loan crisis of the early 90s.
1:18:10 - 1:20:00 (01:50)
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Real estate investor and entrepreneur, Sam Zell, talks about his ability to think ahead and his predictions that the market initially did not believe, such as the conversion of the real estate industry to the real estate investment trust industry and the savings and loan crisis of the early 90s.
ChapterSam Zell on Predicting the Real Estate Market
Episode#407: Sam Zell — Strategies for High-Stakes Investing, Dealmaking, and Grave Dancing
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
In this podcast, a seasoned investor recounts his experience of raising the first-ever fund for distressed property assets in 1989.
1:20:00 - 1:23:25 (03:24)
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In this podcast, a seasoned investor recounts his experience of raising the first-ever fund for distressed property assets in 1989. He explains how he saw the market's supply-demand mismatch and knew that it was time to create a fund for when the market inevitably crashed.
ChapterSam Zell on Predicting the Real Estate Market
Episode#407: Sam Zell — Strategies for High-Stakes Investing, Dealmaking, and Grave Dancing
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
In this podcast, the speaker explains the different real estate recessions that have occurred in the United States triggered by oversupply and how 2008 recession was different as it was not triggered by oversupply and hence did not offer attractive opportunities to distressed buyers.
1:23:25 - 1:27:10 (03:45)
Summary
In this podcast, the speaker explains the different real estate recessions that have occurred in the United States triggered by oversupply and how 2008 recession was different as it was not triggered by oversupply and hence did not offer attractive opportunities to distressed buyers.