Investing with GoodLife | Real Estate News, Investing Tips, & Current Events
A weekly open forum podcast where GLHP’s Principals discuss investing, real estate, and other current events.
Please send any questions or feedback to pod@goodlifehp.comGoodLife Housing Partners is a privately-held real estate investment company based in Los Angeles with a focus on the student housing and workforce apartment sectors.
The firm was founded by Rohan Gupta and David N. Fong in May 2015 and as of February 2021 has assets under management with an estimated value of approximately $350 million.
Investing with GoodLife | Real Estate News, Investing Tips, & Current Events
Latest Episodes
How Tim Hubbard Built a Modern Short-Term Rental Business - 239
This week on Investing with GoodLife Housing Partners, Rohan and David sit down with Tim Hubbard from Corzly to discuss the evolution of short-term rentals, property management technology, dynamic pricing, and where opportunities still exist in...
Why LA’s Housing Math Is Breaking Down - 238
This week on Investing with GoodLife Housing Partners — David and Rohan discuss the growing divide between cities encouraging development and cities pushing capital away, while unpacking what that means for housing, office markets, and...
Fed Shakeups, Texas Data Centers, and the Death of Old Downtown LA - 237
This week on Investing with GoodLife Housing Partners — David and Rohan break down Fed leadership changes, corporate relocations, Texas development momentum, LA’s policy problems, and signs that institutional capital may be finding val...
Walmart Expands, Data Centers Stall, and NYC Targets Wealth - 236
This week on Investing with GoodLife Housing Partners — retail giants ramp up expansion, policymakers tighten the screws on real estate, and investors debate where we are in the next buying cycle.Retail Is Back in Growth Mode...
Is the Reset Over? Amazon’s 51M SF Bet and the Reality of 3.3% Inflation - 235
This week on Investing with GoodLife Housing Partners — inflation ticks higher, Amazon re-enters the industrial race, and real estate markets show clearer signs of a structural reset across office, retail, and capital flows.Infla...