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JF3237: Peter Neill & Ron Lockhart — 5 Reasons to Invest in Affordable Housing, How to Profit on Non-Performing Loans, and How to Deliver 23% Annual Returns to Investors
Peter Neill & Ron Lockhart are the co-founders and partners at GSP REI, a vertically integrated real estate investment firm focusing on affordable and workforce single-family rentals and non-performing loans. In this episode, Peter and Ron share why they chose to build a $55 million portfolio of affordable housing and non-performing loans. They also share why they use a vertical integration approach to investing and how they are able to return an average of 20%–23% to investors annually. Peter Neill & Ron Lockhart | Real Estate Background Co-founders and partners at GSP REI Portfolio: $55M in AUM including real estate and notes Based in: Philadelphia, PA Say hi to him at: gsprei.com LinkedIn Best Ever Book: How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie and Separation of Power by Vince Flynn Greatest Lesson: Treat people the way you want to be treated. Tenants, investors, colleagues — everyone. Click here to learn more about our sponsors: CASKX Techvestor Innago BAM Capital