I am a member (read that STUDENT) of the Mike Watson Institute of Real Estate Investing (MWI). Within MWI we have Broker Roundtables where we get together to discuss what we have learned and to help each other,

Many of the members have their own PowerTeams.

A PowerTeam is a group of real estate professionals and investors who band together to do real estate transactions (deals) that probably could not be accomplished by any of the members individually.

Some of the real estate professionals invited to participate are of course real estate licensees. But we also invite contractors (general plus specific trades), lenders, architects, title professionals, engineers, landscape designers, transaction coordinators, and just about anyone else who can contribute something useful to the process.

We also invite private investors.

What is the process, you ask? Well it is everything from locating a property, to deal evaluation, to drawing plans, doing entitlement work, getting permits, doing the construction, to the final disposition of the property.

Profits are shared between the participants according to a formula which allows a certain percentage for each function including raising capital and funding the project.

Everybody takes a small bite. No hogs allowed.

Our philosophy is "if you want to make more money, do more deals." We don't need to hit a home run every time we come up to the plate. If we can just get on base, we will eventually score.

With this attitude we are able to find many opportunities to invest.

Our primary focus is on creating equity by use change.

Use change is everything from enlarging a single family residence to building a shopping mall in a former corn field.

Ultimately, the highest and best use for any given parcel of real estate will return the most income for that parcel. Investment real estate is valued based on its Net operating Income (NOI). When we change the use we try to maximize our NOI.

Vacant lots in an otherwise developed area (infill) are prime candidates for our PowerTeam. We can purchase the lot, draw the plans, do the entitlements, and sell the project to a builder OR we can build it out ourselves. Each deal is evaluated for short-term profits like this and long-term profits where we might re-fi and keep the property for income and appreciation.

Because we are a group, we can accomplish much more than an individual could. We don't get all our money tied up in one or two properties. We are essentially open to do unlimited transactions.

 

9 Comments on What is a PowerTeam?

JUL
09
2007
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Bill, myself and two partners have a group that sources both sides of the equations that you are talking about.  We work with development groups that are looking for money to fund their projects and we work with Private Money lenders that need projects.  We have Private Money People that will entertain JV's and financing up to $1 Billion.  If you ever exhaust your sources I would love to talk with you about funding your projects.
11:54am • #1
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Rey, I knew you would prove to be a good connection. We'll discuss it further.

Thanks,

Bill Roberts

12:03pm • #2
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Hi Bill,

 

If you have interests in and around the nc area let me know and I will keep you updated on new happenings, my area is exploding and there are still some nice opportunities.

Rebecca Savitski

12:07pm • #3
109,021 Points 11 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Thanks Rebecca I will keep that in mind.

Bill Roberts

12:15pm • #4
Thanks for that bit of information, i am in the process of putting together a power team.  This post has given me more insight.
Steve Allen
12:40pm • #6
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Steve, Good luck with you PowerTeam.

Bill Roberts

1:15pm • #7
JUL
11
2007

This is a great concept that I have often thought about. With your power team, are all the players equity partners. For instance, is the engineer that does the site planning involved in the deal so in exchange he provides his services for free or does the power team basically work for the investor?

I like the idea of each member of the team having a small stake.

Rob Beland

The Real Estate TrendMill

10:04pm • #8
JUL
12
2007
109,021 Points 11 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Hi Rob,

Every "deal" has partners, some contribute work, some contribute capital. I will discuss the breakdown in a subsequent post. Stay tuned.

Bill Roberts

10:34am • #9

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