
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
How To Secure Unlimited Real Estate Funds through Private Money
***Guest Appearance
Credits to:
https://www.youtube.com/@BolaAlabi
"How to Build a 7-Figure Real Estate Business with Less Than 10 Hours a Week"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KlHGPU8cB0Q
The real estate world is a sphere of endless opportunities, yet financing often stands as the primary barrier for both new and seasoned investors. While traditional bank loans have long been the go-to option, they come with their fair share of hurdles and red tape. Enter private money—a game-changing concept that's revolutionizing how deals are funded and executed.
In a recent enlightening episode on the Raisig Private Money podcast, Jay Conner joins Bola Alabi on The Career Evangelist Podcast and shares his invaluable insights on harnessing the potential of private money to transform the way you invest in real estate.
Why Consider Private Money?
Jay Conner's journey into private money began from a place of necessity when his bank unexpectedly cut off his line of credit. Finding himself in a predicament with two deals under contract and no funding, Conner asked a crucial question: "Who do you know that can help you with your problem?" This led him to discover private money through a fellow investor, Jeff Blankenship. Unlike traditional loans that often require personal guarantees and creaking through endless bank procedures, private money is sourced from individuals looking to invest their capital or retirement funds in real estate for attractive returns.
The beauty of private money lies in its flexibility and accessibility. Whether you aim to purchase single-family homes, commercial buildings, or apartments, the structure remains consistent. The process is less about convincing hard money lenders and more about creating mutually beneficial relationships with people eager to see their money grow.
The Role of Education and Relationship Building
Jay emphasizes the importance of educating potential lenders and establishing trust as fundamental to raising private money. His approach involves putting on his "teacher hat" rather than pitching deals out of desperation. By clearly explaining the investment opportunity, the security of their funds, and the expected returns, Jay reframes private lending from a transactional agreement to an educational and collaborative partnership. This helps in fostering long-term relationships where lenders are comfortable and eager to participate in future projects.
To illustrate, Jay has developed a network of 47 private lenders, none of whom knew about private money until he explained it. His ability to attract constant investment is rooted in being transparent and providing sound knowledge about private lending, ensuring that both sides of the table feel informed and secure.
Strategies for Success
One of the standout strategies Jay shared on the podcast is the benefit of having funds ready before contracting a deal. This involves separating the conversations about lending opportunities and specific deals, thus allowing investors to feel prepared and confident when entering negotiations. Unlike the conventional wisdom that suggests getting a deal and hoping for the funds to materialize, Jay insists on the contrary—having a financial plan beforehand empowers investors to act swiftly and assuredly.
Moreover, he suggests structuring deals with flexibility in mind, such as offering interest-only payments, allowing lenders to earn consistently without reducing your cash flow during the holding period. This pragmatic approach to investor relations underscores Jay's philosophy of leading with a servant’s heart and adds an appealing layer of security for lenders.
Conclusion
Jay Conner's journey and expert