
Raising Private Money with Jay Conner
Are you a real estate investor who’s tired of missing out on deals because you don’t have the money to fund them? Maybe you’re just starting in real estate, overwhelmed by all the conflicting advice, and wondering how to break through.
Or you’ve done a few deals, but your business feels more like a hobby than a reliable source of income. If you’re struggling to take your real estate business to the next level, this show is for you.
Welcome to The Private Money Show with Jay Conner, where we cut through the noise to give you the truth about real estate investing—and the tools you need to succeed. Most investors lose out on 87% of real estate deals simply because they don’t have access to the money to fund them. But what if you could change that? What if you could fund every deal you wanted, eliminate your competition, and grow your business faster than you ever thought possible?
Each week, Jay Conner—the Private Money Authority—shares exactly how to raise private money to fund your deals, close more opportunities, and build a thriving, consistent real estate business. Jay has been in the trenches of real estate investing full-time since 2003, and he’s still doing it every day. He knows what works, what doesn’t, and how to help you stop chasing bad advice from so-called “gurus” who haven’t done a deal in years.
In every episode, you’ll learn:
- How to find and raise private money to fund your real estate deals on YOUR terms (no banks, no hard money lenders).
- Strategies for creating consistent deal flow and turning your investing business into a reliable source of income.
- How to structure deals with private lenders and create win-win relationships that benefit everyone involved.
- Real-world, step-by-step advice from investors who’ve been where you are and completely changed their game using private money.
This isn’t theory or fluff. It’s the real deal. Jay and his guests break down real-world deals, showing you the numbers, the challenges, and the solutions, so you can see how to apply these lessons to your own business. Whether you’re brand new to real estate, struggling to find consistency, or a seasoned investor looking to scale, this show is your blueprint for success.
Why Listen to This Show?
Because it’s not just about making money—it’s about building something bigger than yourself. Jay believes real estate is a tool not only to create wealth but also to make an impact. This show is for real estate investors who want to leave a legacy, help others, and give back to their communities. It’s for people who know that success isn’t just about the bottom line—it’s about what you do with it.
If you’re ready to stop spinning your wheels, stop missing out on deals, and start building a business that gives you freedom and fulfillment, you’ve found your tribe. Imagine what your life could look like with unlimited access to private money. Imagine the deals you could close, the income you could create, and the impact you could make—not just for yourself, but for others.
This is your moment. This is the Private Money Show.
Tune in now, and let’s get started.
Raising Private Money with Jay Conner
Turning Challenges into Profit: Beki and Kelly’s Transformative Real Estate Deal
Beki and Kelly Cassels’ journey in the real estate investment world is both inspiring and educational. Within a short span of two and a half years, they have gone from being brand-new investors to successfully executing significant deals. Jay Conner, their mentor, plays an instrumental role in their success by providing them with the knowledge and financial resources required to thrive in the competitive market of real estate.
In the latest episode of Raising Private Money, Beki and Kelly shared the details of their latest deal, providing in-depth insights about their journey, the acquisition process, repairs, and the unexpected challenges they faced. Here is a breakdown of how they transformed a problematic property into a profitable investment.
Identifying and Securing the Deal
Finding the Property
Beki and Kelly's latest project, located at 2332 East 10th in New Mexico, was identified through a referral from a neighbor. The property was notorious in the area for being the “problem house.” The landlord, tired of dealing with tenant issues, was looking to sell. This was a classic case of a “tired landlord” and represented a perfect opportunity for the Cassels.
Understanding the Market Value
The after-repair value (ARV) of the property was initially assessed at $230,000 by their knowledgeable realtor. This valuation was crucial as it provided a baseline for determining the potential profitability of the deal. However, due to market dynamics, they planned to list the property at a higher value of $280,000, significantly increasing their potential return on investment.
Repairs and Unexpected Challenges
Estimating and Executing Repairs
The initial repair estimate for the house was $110,000, but they wisely set aside an additional $10,000 for unforeseen issues, following the well-known Murphy’s Law. True to form, challenges did arise, particularly with the gas lines and HVAC system, necessitating a complete overhaul. This thorough rehabilitation included gutting the house down to the studs and installing new electrical wiring, plumbing, and insulation.
Detailed Repair Budget
Their strategy involved getting a contractor's rough estimate before making an offer on the property. While the detailed estimate came in after the property was purchased, it closely matched their projections. By diligently working with professionals and being prepared for surprises, Beki and Kelly ensured the project stayed within budget.
Financing and Profit Calculation
Securing Funding
One of the standout aspects of this deal was the financing structure. Beki and Kelly borrowed $172,500 through multiple private lenders at an interest rate of 10%. The funds were wired directly to the closing agent's trust account, covering the $43,000 purchase price and leaving them with $130,000 upfront for repairs and other costs.
Calculating Net Profit
After accounting for the $120,000 spent on repairs, realtor fees, carrying costs, and other expenses, Beki and Kelly calculated a net profit of $88,200 from this deal. They also paid a 6% realtor fee amounting to $16,800 and anticipated their private lender interest to be around $9,000 over six months. Such meticulous financial planning ensured that they could maximize their returns even with significant upfront and carrying costs.
Key Takeaways and Lessons Learned
Networking and Referrals
One of the central lessons Beki and Kelly highlighted was the power of networking. By maintaining good relationships with neighbors and service providers, and by making their capabilities known, they secured this valuable deal. They also emphasized the importance of appreciating referral sources; rewarding their neighbor with $1,000 was not only good pract