From Making $48K/Year to Millionaire By His Mid-30…


Ryan Tseko became a multifamily millionaire by his mid-thirties after giving up his previous career to invest. By the time Ryan was thirty, he already had twenty-one rental units, paid off over six figures in student debt, and used his pilot job to scope out new property markets. Everything was going to plan until a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity presented itself. Ryan left everything and made the jump.

But how did Ryan end up in his multi-millionaire position? How did he go from house hacking “crash pads” for pilots to helping manage one of the largest real estate portfolios in the country? A better question—how did a commercial pilot become Grant Cardone’s right-hand man? Ryan’s story is unbelievable, but it’s true.

In today’s episode, Ryan will share why he gave up his high-paid job to bust his butt working for Cardone Capital, why Grant Cardone told him to sell his ENTIRE real estate portfolio, and the two-minute deal analysis Ryan does that instantly tells him whether a property is worth pursuing. Ryan proves ANYONE can go from nothing to much more than something—and you can, too!

David:
This is the BiggerPockets Podcast Show 821.

Ryan:
Day one, when I joined Grant’s team, he used to underwrite a deal. I used to tell him two minutes, it’s actually like 43 seconds, but I’m like, man, if I could underwrite a deal like Grant, then my whole life would change. What I do is I just take the number of units times the rents in place, not like what the broker’s telling me, in place rents, and then I just use the occupancy of 94 or 95% depending on the marketplace. And then I just use rough numbers, like, okay, my expenses typically in between 40 and 45%. And so I just, okay, this is what my NOI is going to be based on here’s the income minus the expenses, here’s my NOI. And so I can solve on these bigger deals, they all traded a cap rate. And so I literally can underwrite a multifamily deal, 300 units within two minutes.

David:
What’s up,…